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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Things to do!

Can't wait for Mr. G to faster come back. Faster faster leh.


The rest are not in order...

I need a hols badly. I need to save up for the Taiwan trip.

I need to sell my stuffs.

I need a new hp.

I need to go hunt for new TV.

I need to lose weight.

I need to go for facial more religiously.

I need to catch up with friends.

I need to get a degree.

I need to find my aim in life.

I need to work hard for the many pleasures and luxuries in life.

I need to be less bimbotic, more well-read and cleverer.

5 Signs You're Just Not That Into Him

Something interesting to share...

With the new movie He's Just Not Into You hitting theaters, we decided to turn the tables and identify the signals that you're lukewarm about him. Listen, we know it can be hard to admit you're just not feeling a guy who seems perfect on paper, but think about it this way: Every moment you spend with the wrong man is a moment you're missing out with the right one.

By Esther Crain

1. You don’t think about him much when you’re apart. When there are real sparks with a guy, he’s on your mind constantly — you see his face in crowds, you reread his texts, you plan out your next date in your mind over and over. When you’re not truly attracted to him, he pops into your brain infrequently, and when he does, there’s no heart-thumping anticipation.

2. You don’t especially want him to meet your friends and family. Even if he’s a good, solid guy, you may worry that he won’t impress the people closest to you because he doesn’t really impress you either. Another reason you may be keeping him under wraps: You’re afraid that friends and family members will sense a lack of excitement on your part and ask you why you’re with a man you’re not head-over-heels for.

3. It doesn’t bother you when he goes out without you. He says he’s hanging with some co-workers Friday night. No big deal. Saturday night he’ll be reuniting with frat buddies from college. You tell him to have a good time and you’ll talk later. If you don’t feel a twinge of discomfort (or worse, you feel actual relief) when he makes lots of solo plans, it’s a red flag.

4. You’re not excited to hook up with him. Everyone feels too tired or too stressed for sex every once in a while, but if you rarely look forward to getting naked with him, you need to reevaluate the relationship. Listen to your body: If you don’t feel physical chemistry, the emotional kind probably isn’t there either.

5. You wonder if other guys you meet are available. You may not think there’s anything wrong with secretly sizing up another guy’s date-ability potential; hey, you’re not giving him your phone number or anything. But it’s a tip-off that you’re kind of looking and assessing your options.

Source: Yvonne Thomas, PhD, Los Angeles-based psychologist
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/dating/5-Signs-Youre-Just-Not-That-Into-Him



And I can't wait to watch He's Just Not Into You, Slumdog Millionaire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Marley and Me.

I seriously need a new hp!

My hp is dying. Actually, I've started looking for suitable hp before CNY, but being the super procrastinator, I just did not go get it. I was considering SE C902. After CNY when I got back to work, my colleague already changed her hp to SE C902. It wasn't a bad thing afterall. I began looking around again.

Now I'm contemplating the SE C905 in either bronze or tender rose. Being the boring Aunty me, I prefer the bronze. But pigface bro thought that the one in tender rose is nicer and definitely more unique. Which is nicer?


SE C905 in Tender Rose


SE C905 in Bronze

I love the fact that this is loaded with loads of features that I'm looking for, just that it is a little bulky at the side. This is a 8-megapixel Cyber-shot hp (Considering that my Sony digicam has already died on me and I'm not intending to get a digicam that soon) with auto focus and Xenon flash, face detection, image stabilizing, bestpic and smart contrast, Wi-fi and GPS (omg... Really good for me. I always get lost.) Also, it has great music. Plus I love the design and colour.

Now I need to go bug Starhub to send me the $150 voucher. Ooooh... I'm excited. Super lusting this.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Crazy over bags...

Was looking through the bags from Taiwan Auction... Wow... So many pretty bags... *I prefer to get a big big bag to put all my barangs barangs.* *sheepish smile*





















However, my lemming for these bags from Taiwan Auction was killed instantly when I saw this.


Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Galliera PM


Louis Vuitton Damier Azur Galliera PM

"You know that you're getting older when you start to have more expensive taste in bag. You prefer a Louis Vuitton instead."

I prefer the Louis Vuitton Damier Azur Galliera PM. It's so beautiful. I need to earn more $$$ to afford this. Lust lust lust...




Monday, February 16, 2009

Buys from Mayuki. (Again)

I gave in to my wants and got something from Mayuki Taiwan Auction again. Ooooh gosh...







Can't wait for them to arrive.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Love Lessons from Dogs?

Believe it or not, your pet knows the secrets to achieving a successful relationship. Here are five love lessons that man's best friend can share with you.

By Chelsea Kaplan


Though dogs have been labeled man's best friend, when it comes down to it, Fido is probably more the type of buddy you'd seek out for a game of catch, not love advice. According to Harrison Forbes, professional dog trainer and author of Heart of a Dog: What Challenging Dogs Have Taught Me About Love, Trust and Second Chances, however, you might want to reconsider the notion that your canine knows nothing about matters of the heart. "Dogs do the types of things we should do more often, and the things they don't get involved in — well, we should really skip them, too, if we're looking for love," he asserts. Puzzled by the notion that you may actually be able to get some romance pointers from your Pointer? Read on for five love lessons you can learn from dogs.

1. The reassurance of forgiveness
In order to have a successful partnership, letting bygones be bygones is crucial. An inability to get over issues and move ahead is a key roadblock to happiness. Dogs, Forbes notes, are always in the moment and therefore don't hold grudges or hang onto resentment. "Dogs wipe the slate clean many times a day," he explains. "If you are grumpy and yell at your dog, but then wait a minute and act like you never did, he will forgive you — many times over. If humans could let the little things go as easily as dogs do, their relationships would be better for it."

2. The security of unconditional love
Forbes says that as a rule, when a dog loves his owner, that bond is lasting and real. "It's interesting to note that celebrities are over-the-top pet lovers," he says. "This is because their dogs really love them for who they are, not their A-list status; a dog will always treat you the same. Dogs offer truly substantive relationships in a way most people don't," he notes. When it comes to romantic relationships, humans should strive to emulate a dog's focus on what a person really offers in terms of love, kindness and warmth, he advises.


3. The comfort of consistency

In a romantic relationship, consistency can be quite comforting. What's not to love about a partner who is never moody or capricious? "We as humans understand there are different types of behavior, yet we crave consistency," Forbes says. "With dogs, regardless of your animal's personality, you pretty much get the same behavior unless he's ill. A lot of people take comfort in that aspect of pet ownership, so you can only imagine how much similar behavior could add to a romantic relationship."

4. The need to be playful
Forbes notes that most dogs want to have a good time, keeping things light and not so serious all of the time. "The easiest way to burn out a working dog is to work him all the time — that pretty much goes for relationships as well," he says. In police-dog training, Forbes explains, training is balanced with play and fun. "The harder you go at it in a training phase, the more you have to counterbalance it," he says. "It's the same with a relationship — you have to relieve the pressure through play and good times."


5. The importance of effective communication

While communicating with your partner is important in a relationship, it's not merely the act of communicating that will ensure your relationship's success, but finding the way to do so that best matches your partner's needs. This is a skill that you can easily learn from working with dogs, Forbes says. "The different ways in which I communicate with my three dogs are suited to what works best for them … and for me with them," he explains. You have to be willing to experiment and find the best way to communicate with dogs, and the same goes for your romantic interests, he says: "Just as a hot-tempered dog won't respond to yelling and lots of commands, neither will a hot-tempered person. At the same time, some more sensitive types may need a gentler approach. Essentially, no one person or dog communicates the same way — each individual has a unique style, and taking the time to learn about your partner's needs is the key to a strong bond."


Chelsea Kaplan's blog, "The Momtourage" can be found at
www.themomtourage.com.



Source:
http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/articlematch.aspx?cp-documentid=16947053>1=32023