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Alright everyone, Merry Christmas! Went to my father's friends place for Christmas Eve dinner. It was kinda boring, didn't really do much except play Texas Hold 'Em with the other kids. Apparently, one of them, the oldest dude, was into Norah Jones and Bon Jovi, which I must admit, is really cool. The pizza was two hours late, but we ate it anyway. The parents, naturally, started arguing with the delivery boy. Then on Christmas Day, we didn't really do much except watch my brother play his PS3. He was playing one of those war games, couldn't really tell which one, but he was a Paratrooper. He kept landing on the roof and trying to snipe everyone. Always ended up dead though. Somehow the Germans (I think) always knew he was up there. Its was fun to watch him destroy the tank with the mother-big/awesome bazooka. The head-shots were realy gruesome, but very cool. And to make it even better, he plugged his PS3 into the plasma TV downstairs with the home theatre system to make the whole gaming experience really spectacular. Then we went to eat dinner. A traditional singaporean dinner... well almost. We went to the hawker centre near my old house. The food there is really good. Especially the curry fish head. I've got to admit, the food there is the best. The tofu is really good, the sweet and sour pork is great, even the vegetables are good, but the curry fish head is the best. I ate a lot that day!I love hawker centre food! I'm still totally excited about my new iPod. It is so awesome, seriously. The games are a whole lot cooler, and thank goodness almost all my songs have album art. The screen is so much bigger than my iPod Nano (like duh) so all my pictures look so much better. Uh, think about all the bragging I can do... harhar. Now I'm off to watch a movie, on my iPod! I love saying that! And if you think about it, I can actually watch movies in class! Though this is not very smart since the teacher might confiscate it.
// Wednesday, December 26, 2007, 3:07 PM
Wow, it's been such a long time since my last post. My days have been pretty boring. I haven't been doing much except watch our incredibly large amount of DVDs that we bought from China. I spent about 1-2 weeks watching the 10 seasons of Friends, which is now my favourite sitcom, the second being Two and a Half Men. Then, just out of boredom, I watched it all again. I've pretty much memorised all the jokes by now. Still, I'd recommend it to anyone in a heartbeat.
Anyway, now to the main item of this post... Christmas. Guess what my brother got me for Christmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The new iPod 80G! Now I can watch all my favourite movies on it without worrying about how much space I have left for my music! Currently I have close to 600 songs, which translates to about 3G, so I have nothing to worry about. They really changed the format and everything of the the iPod, which you can only appreciate if you have album art, which I do! It is so much cooler than my old iPod Nano and its ridiculously small capacity. Its black in colour by the way, and I really need a case for it. I don't want to scratch the really cool and shiny mirror at the black, which right now, is perfect and unblemished, not like my old one. Though I really cannot use a silicon one since it really damages the mirror at the back. My sis made that mistake before and now, her iPod (which is actually now mine) is not as brilliant as it once was. My brother bought himself an iTouch and a PS3, but he plugged into the TV in the 2nd floor. So now it's in his room, which really sucks since me and my sis always watch TV on it. Nevermind, I'll just watch TV downstairs from now on. I am the idiot with three iPods.
COOL!
// Monday, December 24, 2007, 1:15 PM
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