3 updates in a row! How can this lazy and slack blogger update so much in one weekend huh? I don't know but there is too much to update about my life this year heh xD
Firstly I got a new pair of shoes! I do not have enough patience to travel all the way to queensway again thus I just stopped by at Penisula Plaza where I got my Liverpool Jersey looong ago. Sometimes it is good to try something new so I decided to abandon Nike and go for Adidas instead but whatever, both of them are expensive =/
I then return to Simei to attend S.H.E autograph session! Gosh, there is so many people there that I think if everyone farts, it might be mistaken as a chemical attack. (okay this analogy sucks) Manage to get a video on them singing on stage with my *insert wacky adjectives* camera on my phone. I took it out, pressed record,turned to my left and saw some pathetic ass with a lousy camera phone. Just when I was smirking away, thinking I owned their asses, I saw someone else with a bazooka lens camera.
Headed home after that as my aunt is bringing me out for dinner to some restaurant call "Thai Village" when they serve like Chinese food? I didn't know it was suppose to be a early birthday celebrations for me until they mentioned something about cakes for desert haha! I think I'm real fortunate to have such a wonderful aunt xD.

"Don't even think about it, thats my cake!"
Then on the way home she spoke to me about university, asking me which course I have in mind but I was like "I don't know leh". Maybe I should become a Historian since I love History so much then next time you can see my name on the sources in SBQ.
The Gulf War has a troublesome side for the UN. The Security Council realized its potential and achieved the most when the United States decided to lead it.As a result, the war solidified the American notion that the UN worked best when it did what the United States wanted. This encouraged American critics to harp on any later attempt by the White House to lead the UN in a new directions if these directions smacked more of multilateralism than of American interest. Americans acted as if the UN was their UN.
Revised for don't know how many times by the one and only James Boon, "The wonders of History," 2009.
Maybe not.
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