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Sunday, October 02, 2005
omg hay sup. orly?
music ART-SCHOOL : Scarlet
SO I did Azim's bog layout. It looks pretty out of place in Mozilla. At first, I modified it through Mozilla, but it looks unaligned in IE (since my sister uses IE because Mozilla in her account doesn't work for some reason), so I changed it in IE. & then everything went vice versa. Sigh. Why can't Mozilla get the same functions or applications as IE? Especially the coloured scrollbar thing? & the alignment of divs table and all that jazz? ]: Anyway, Lolina's LJ is coming up soon. I'll probably make one for her tonight, as right now I am not in the mood for overrides.
Oh, another thing. My space is alive. Add it up all over again, yow. Except that now I'm going to really moderate my friendslist. Or probably add more of those faux-scenesters lolololol.
In two days I went to One Utama. First was to celebrate Mun's birthday. I went at first in the noon with Dina, and both of us were walking around aimlessly. I left my house with RM13, and spent it on some nice Long John's delicacies. I saw Ming Han, Darren, Siew Mei and Cheryl walking, and I said "hi, sick boy" to MH. The funny thing was that Darren seemed to loom over us (making Dina feel scared) and said with his deep throat, "Hellllloooooe....." and stopped halfway without knowing what to say. After that we met up with Mun, Hann, Dhee and Aqi and went off tow atch Flightplan. I was a little paranoid about this whole movie thing, since right now my mother has become quite restrictive in her ways, and I would like to avoid her interrogations as possible. Anyway, back to the movie. Flightplan was okay, I mean it does own Red Eye in many ways possible. At first I was annoyed, and now I understand how that the movie does seem to portray Americans' fear of the 9/11 incident, thus leading them to point fingers to the Arabs recklessly. Pity the Arab people, though.
Yesterday I went to One Utama again with Azim this time around, and we went to have a nice meal in MPH Book Cafe.
I better start on my journals and talk in collages.
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