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If I don’t fall, push me.

Posted by: lubnaaa | March 13, 2008 |

I have Black Dog Bone’s Si Gadis Ayu stuck in my head. It’s been there all week. This is getting ridiculous.

“Hey si gadis yang manis! Senyum di bibir terlukis…Hey si gadis yang ayu! Sebentar lagi kita bertemu…Wo wo wo gadis aaayu! Lesung pipit di pipi, Aaayu! Senyummu menawan, Gadis aaayu! Ku jangan dihampakan, Aayu! Sunnguh ayuuu…”

Any possible cures please? Seriously.

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Music recommendation of the moment:
Sara Lov
Songs in particular: Tell Me How, Animals.
You know, at some point, I should get paid for this.

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I had my first ever encounter with Mac and Cheese tonight. It was everything I thought it would be. Sinful and divine, all at once. Yum.

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I received a new challenge from Khairie tonight. After I followed through with the last ’smile at a random guy for absolutely no reason’ task that he dished out, I thought that’d be the end of it. This new challenge though…I think he’s forgotten the rest of the world don’t work the way we do. I’ll let you know what the challenge is if I go through with it. Once I go through with it, that is. In some instances, you’re only as foolish as you allow yourself to feel. So here goes nothing.

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My presentation on my term paper was today. I was pretty confident about it up until the second I turned around, confronted a menacing microphone and faced an indifferent class. I had some friends tell me once that to spread information and get my message through to people, it was better to go on a big scale. Huge audiences, pumping energetic body motions, loud voice, the works. But I fail at that miserably.

This is why I do better at one on one.

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Much has been said about AS Roma’s beautiful play on the pitch. This, despite the 7-0 bashing they received from the Devils last season. Many have dubbed that as a freak result. Fluke or not, AS Roma is the team to watch. I’ve read their passing on the pitch is a joy to behold, that their style throws caution to the wind when it comes to formations, that their players can be all over the place and still maintain a semblance of order.

Interesting.

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The keyboard’s now clean, I’m done for the day.

Enough said here.

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That song reminds me of Kak Hani.

Roma do play beautiful attacking football which is in contrast to popular belief that Italian team play defensive tactical football. If you can, try to watch AS Roma vs AC Milan,this Sunday morning,3.25am :)

Lutfi:
So you can guess where I heard the song kan? You left your mix CD here, bro.
Yeah, Hani in a football jersey, I still remember.

Zimini:
Confession? I’m not a big fan of Italian football, but it’s largely for the wrong reasons. a) Materazzi and b) the Italian politicians who butt in with their big heads and racist (and at times Islamophobic) comments.

But I’m looking at the wrong things here, so maybe they deserve a chance. I’ll take your word for it.

Btw. Roma v MU again in the q-finals this season is going to be a game that can’t be missed. :)

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