hmmx....since i am waiting for my video to load...i shall blog alittle things. :P
friday went out with zach. went to apply for job at river island and shopped around before going off to town to meet up with adrian. yes...i know its been quite some time since i last met him...but since zach wann to meet him than ok lor. so we crapped the whole outing and shopped around in hopes of finding people we were bitching about. maybe it was just me. lol.


you have to agree somehow that i look like zach. lol i'm scared looking at this pic.

and yet the camera man said he can take pics better than adrian.
hmmx. yesterday was the last day i spent with my loved one. :P before *loved one* goes to somewhere far. LOL
so i took a train home after spending time with loved one. and i saw a huge group of malays boarding the train in their traditional clothings. suddenly it struck me somehow. i was thinking that actually malays and indians are the few people who still wear their traditional clothings even though they are those who likes to wear skinny jeans. unlike chinese where wearing the traditional clothing to them is like asking them to strip naked and run in orchard road. and i was thinking that chinese are wasting away their tradition unlike the malays and the indians. i have to admit that i am ashamed to be chinese when i thought of that. traditional clothings are actually nice. look at the printings on the malay baju. the embroidery on the indian saris. what about the chinese? do young people know whats on the chinese clothings? do they know the dragon and phoenix thingy?
i think i have brought this up in my blog before. but i just feel that i have to say this again. its really disappointing to see chinese people actually not practicing their traditional values. i see malays wearing baju everyday...i see indians wearing saris everyday. but i dunn see chinese wearing the qipao and others. think about it.
trist.