is 38.2deg high? mel din reply mi..
aniwae.. 2dae is a bad day.. nt v. bad.. bt i juz hate today.. totally opp. of mel mel.. dun care.. i win.. today gets over soon... tmr will b better.. =) sounds so fake. damn. i m startin to b a hypocrite wateva how to spell it...
2dae rained... n i walked in da rain.. wen i m sick.. how nice arhx? even w/o being sick.. juz walkin in da rain i can get headache le.. gettin it fr my mama.. stupid ting.. too long nv ling yu le i guess.. so now v. vulnerable... -.- so so.. feel v. terrible wen i reached hm... feels lk cryin coz my stupid parents dun even sae a word of concern.
so so.. went to study in sch w bei elmo chin n kel..
i dun feel lk commentin my 2dae. bye.
eatin sheng mian tmr.. hoe it will make my day.. if da stall is open.. *prays*
oh.. hope my sis gt dat job.. =)
my whole body is emittin heat.
my ankles r freezing cold. it sux. juz now it is emittin heat. now it is so cold. v. painful.
oh.. diz one muz sae.. Steve Irwin died 2dae...
World-famous Australian "crocodile hunter" and television environmentalist Steve Irwin has been killed by a stingray blow to the chest while filming a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef.
The larger-than-life Irwin, 44, known for his fearlessly enthusiastic handling of even the deadliest of wildlife, was killed when a stingray barb punctured his heart during underwater filming off northeastern Australia.
i dun understand someone who loved nature so much died diz way. tho i expected it. as in i noe diz day will cum.. bt i din noe.. it affects mi dat much...
"He came over the top of a stingray and the stingray's barb went up and went into his chest and put a hole into his heart," said the ebullient Irwin's longtime producer John Stainton, who was with him at the time on Monday.
he died fast. thx goodness..
"I have never met a more professional person in my whole life nor a more passionate person in my whole life on wildlife issues," Stainton said of the iconic Irwin, who was making a show about deadly sea dwellers.
he was a great man.
The couple had two children aged eight and three.
my deepest condolences.
"I really do feel Australia has lost a wonderful and colourful son," Howard said. "He took risks, he enjoyed life.
who many now take risks n enjoy life? i will enjoy my life.
kindly taken fr http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060904/1/437jv.html
sad sadder saddest.
my day is gettin worse.