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Sunday, November 05, 2006


U noe i shld be studyin 4 tml's Imaging quiz but i'm nt. Haha... Still slackin away. If nt 4 Yuying who sms-ed me tellin me to stay back after e-quiz on mon 4 presentation discussion, i wldn't haf realise dat we actually haf a quiz! Haha... now she's Stevia n mine benefactress. Thanx Yuying!

Anyway, i've thot over certain things n i'm glad i haf company to do things dat i like. I hope da other party feels da same too. N i hope it'll turn out like wat i thot it to be.

Been searchin 4 another name 4 my other blog. Thot French wld sound nice but it's a little hard to remember. i oledi haf 1 whole list to choose frm! Haha... Will confirm again ba. Haha...

Ok let's tok abt da trip to Kusu Island. Er i tink i mentioned abt takin a boat there den i realised dat it's shldn't be a BOAT. It shld be a FERRY! Haha... Boat will be too small lah.
Boat: a small ship, generally for specialized use: a fishing boat.
Ferry: a commercial service with terminals and boats for transporting persons, automobiles, etc., across a river or other comparatively small body of water.

I nv gt to noe dat there's a legend behind Kusu Island. N i finally noe it on sat! I shall now share wif all of u here.

Legend of Kusu Island: Kusu- A Tortise Island (Gui Yu 龟屿)
Kusu in Chinese means "Tortise Island". Lengend has it that a tortise had turned into an island to save two shipwrecked sailors.
Tortise are known to live a ripe old age. Many belief that touching tortises can bring good fortune and longevity.

Ok i nid to go study le else will flunk. Wish me luck!

yUnEr

11:55 PM