have you ever been late for school?
- Yeah, once in primary school. I was so busy opening my birthday presents that Saturday morning that I lost track of time.
-Sure.
how will you celebrate your next birthday?
-What do I look like to you, a fortune-teller? That’s almost 356 days minus minus away dudette. Takmo kiasu ah.
-Never went to one, though I think I would love it if I did.
describe your hair:
- they’re on my head.
- I eat it everyday. I am a firm believer in that breakfast is an important part of the day. Oh, and second breakfast, too.
- I will grow a year older, for starters. And hopefully complete the surviving 7 resolutions that I still have.
who was the last person you met?
- My cousins and grandparents.
why do you think the zebra is black and white?
- Because it helps them blend in with the tall grasses that surrounds them. I mean, yeah, so the grasses me are yellow and green. But who wants yellow and green stripes, right? Black and white is cool.
- Blue, green, orange, and black. Wait, that’s colours. Mahamaa ah. Ask me again next month or so though; I tend to change my mind about my favourite colour(s).
- That we’re not of the different sex?
Okok. Serious.
I notice that when they say ‘hell hath no fury like a woman’s scorn’, they really REALLY mean it.
- No.
- Can’t think of one, except that if I had to choose... KFC. I have never like the chickens. I lick my fingers after eating the chicken only to spit the taste out.
Ok lah, not to that extreme. But I don’t like their chickens.
- Can’t think of one, actually. My dreams are usually the wacky weird kind, not those blissful heavenly kind.
- To the pyramids of Giza. I especially loved the, uh... pointy pointy parts! Yeah that’s it. The points. *beams proudly*
- Ohh yeahh. Cold feet. Either that or I feel this warmth, surging up and down my body.
is trust or love important?
- Both are actually.
- My very own library. Or full marks for every exam/test I take. Or to fly! Or to make people see things! Or or or...
Ok lah. Wishing for a thousand wishes is best.
- Curling. Like, wha-??
- Last Friday.
how is the weather now?
- Go see for yourself lor. Malas ah nak tengok luar tingakap. On a dark night like this though...I’d say sunny. Yeah.
When I’m beat, usually around 10 or later.
- Putting on dayak nye face paints.
how are you feeling now?
- Kinda like, o_O . When is this test ending??
- Not very often. Even when my hair is long, I don’t notice cos I tie it up all the time. Besides, no time ah nak gi.
- Depends on how proud they are. Usually I just bear with it.
will you get another computer?
- The answer is same to the answer if William Hung asks me to marry him.
It’s NO, by the way. -__-“
who made you smile today?
- Quite some people. Mostly Loi for today, for two reasons; 1) She’s not too goofy till she gets on my nerves; and 2) She’s not being that slappable – chokable – brat she can sometimes be today.
- Don’t really have one, though I’d go for either library or home.
- Tomorrow. Being the Best Mama Duck / Coolest Kid Around ain’t an easy job. It’s a heavy burden and all, but hey. Someone’s gotta do it.
So yeah, that's it.
I don't know why, I was just surprised with some answers that I gave.
Like I can't even tell how my hair is?!?
Of course, if you just say 'Longshortcurlystraightblablabla', it would be kinda boring.
Oh, and a couple of things to note:
1) I have decided on my favourite colour. It's green.
2) I don't say dudette anymore. Aiyaa sounds so lame.
3) I have no idea what kind of sport curling is. O_O
4) I just visited the hairdresser. It's short and nice now.
5) That observation I made about the same sex? Very unwise and very, hmm, close-minded. That's the best thing I can say about women? Not all women like that what.
If you ask me now, I'd say "All girls want to be pretty and look good. No matter what they say to you, nor no matter how tomboyish they are. All women wanna look nice".
Right right? I mean, I like to look nice too. It's just that I don't bother as much as other people might.
Btw, something happened this evening that was kinda weird.
I was waiting at the front gate with Mas, waiting for the rest of the group members to come down. School had just finished, and we were waiting for the others so that we can head over to Syahidah's house together.
So anyway, there we were, standing around thinking our own thoughts, when this Kakak came up to me and asked, "Takot tak pegang frog?"
Now, I'm not usually afraid of animals or of holding them, be it worm, spider, bug, or cat. But a frog? You gotta admit, they're kinda icky. Worst part is, they jump. High. So of course, I said "No".
I guess it's kinda automatic.
The Kakak grabbed my wrist and pulled me along to a corner of the courtyard. Mas, Amirah and Basirah followed.
"Why do you want me to pick up a frog?" I asked.
"We want to sabo a-" this sister behind her started, but then Kakak interrupted, "I just bought these two frogs, and I want to transfer them from the tank to a box."
Three thoughts flashed through my head then:
What's wrong with the tank?
If takot pegang frog, asal beli?
Sabo?!? Did she say sabo?!
I frowned. We all know what sabo is. It basically means playing a trick on someone, and not just your average, boo! kinda joke either. The nasty kind of joke.
"You know," I interjected, "I can't help you if you're going to something evil. I'm a good person.
I save the world, you know."
Ok, so I didn't say the save the world part. But I did protest.
The Kakak wasn't going to back down, though. After a lot of screaming and nervousness (I stayed to watch. You gotta admit, it was interesting), they finally managed. The frogs didn't jump, but they sure didn't have any water. Poor things.
"You can't sabo someone!" Basirah said behind me, aghast and shocked.
"Look, don't worry," another sister reassured her, "Our friend likes frogs."
I snorted. Yeah right.
But I didn't do anything. None of us did. We just watched them walk a little way off, the white box clutched in the Kakak's hands.
I felt sorry for the sabo-ed person, but walked away.
I guess you can't save the world all the time.
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