Sunday, January 15, 2006
I dun usually do this.... i just ignore them when someone tag me on their blog by pretending i ve never seen it.... but now im so obviously tagged on my tagboard so i dun think i can ignore it... soooooooooooooooooooooo
Rules of the game:
1. Post 5 weird/random stuff about yourself.
2. At the end, list the names of 5 people whom you want next to do this, and leave a comment "YOU ARE TAGGED!" in their blog and tell them to read your blog for rules.
ok
1)im messy but im anal about cleanliness when it comes to certain things
2)i have this thing about first impressions people make...if i dun like them the first time i see them...i wont ever... and its usually quite accurate, my so called ESPN...
3)i hate mango and peaches and pineapple and a lot of people dun understand why
4)i have a phobia of lizards but most ppl prob already know this... im not scared of them...im terrified..i cant even look at a pic of them
5)ok err... i treat all my guy frens as girls and i dun believe in relationships...so yeah im gonna remain an old hag....
now i will tag:
Tar
Xiu
Cherysa
Kai
and Rachel...
i wont go to ur blogs and leave a tag cos im too lazy so yeah u guys take the initiative
found a pot of gold@ 09:47
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"One Art"
The art of losing isn't hard to master;
So many things seem filled with the intent
To be lost that their loss is no disaster.
Lose something every day. Accept the fluster
of lost keys, the hour badlly spent
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster:
places, and names, and where it was you meant
to travel. None of these will bring disaster.
I lost my mother's watch. And look! my last, or
next-to-last, of three loved houses went.
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster,
some realms I owne, two rivers, a continent.
I miss them, but it wasn't a disaster.
-Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture
I love) I shan't have lied. It's evident
the art of losing's not too hard to master
though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.
-Elizabeth Bishop