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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

IQ

Your IQ Is 110

Your Logical Intelligence is Below Average

Your Verbal Intelligence is Genius

Your Mathematical Intelligence is Exceptional

Your General Knowledge is Above Average


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Math question


Math question
Originally uploaded by pierrefong.
Haha, sorry but when I saw this on someone's blog it reminded me of all those math questions Eunice posted. This one is really good....hahaha


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What Does Your Birth Date Mean?

Your Birthdate: July 22

While sometimes employing unorthodox approaches, you are capable of handling large scale undertakings.
You assume great responsibility and work long and hard toward completion.
Often, especially in the early part of life, there is rigidity or stubbornness, and a tendency to repress feelings.

Idealistic, you work for the greater good with a good deal of inner strength and charisma.
An extremely capable organizer, but likely to paint with broad strokes rather than detail.
You are very aware and intuitive.
You are subject to a good deal of nervous tension.


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Friday, October 21, 2005

Return to me

slowly walking down the street
where the homeless and the lovers meet
i bask in ol' blue
your skin does too
i saw the garland
in the skyline
in the byline

i took a drink
i took the pills
you'll murder me i know you will
some wish that i could change this
that you were hopin'
i keep hopin'
for a cure
for some medicine
just one conversation

I can't return to you
you must return to me
that's the deal
i'm sorry
did i say i'm sorry (sorry)

in a universe where i was flat
you hunkered down and lived the past
you're leaving soon
it's 10 til noon
i see a black car
i'm movin through time
when will we part

i have been the worst of kinds
a sorrowed heart
a cluttered mind
and i'm thinkin' that i could change this
that i could change this
but i can't change this


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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

It's over

I'm here, wide awake again
This fear is something I call a friend
Hello again
It's been a while since I saw you here
I don't remember you saying goodbye

No,
It doesn't matter it's over
Here I've been waiting
All my life
All this time
It doesn't matter it's over
Here I've been waiting
All my life
All this time

Here we go, jump to the stars above
So low, why do I fall to love?
Hello my love
This voice never called your name
This boy would never be the same

Don't let it end up this way
Don't spend another night afraid
Don't let it end up this way


I'm here, wide awake again


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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Cheak's Wedding


Cheak's Wedding
Originally uploaded by Makantime.
Aiyah stole this off Roy's blog. Time flies huh. Think I need to loose major weight!


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Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Oktoberfest


Oktoberfest
Originally uploaded by pierrefong.
Kudos to one of my favourite beer joints. They are the first to successfully make the new Halal pork. Anyone up for it? Haha.

A bratwurst is a fried sausage, composed of pork and beef (sometimes veal). Etymology: German, from Old High German brAtwurst, from brAt meat without waste + wurst sausage. Popular etymology suggests "fried sausage"; this, however, is incorrect. The word bratwurst can refer to a sausage that is as yet uncooked (but meant to be cooked before eating), or already cooked by any means regardless of the word's origins. The word usually refers to a mostly pork product, but can be used to refer to an all beef product [1].

The original German "Bratwurst" comes from Thuringia, known as Thüringer Rostbratwurst. A "Bratwurst" meal often is eaten with sauerkraut, mashed potatoes and roasted onions.

The sausage is usually eaten with a German mustard called "Senf" or sliced and eaten as Currywurst. Bratwurst is almost always served with a hard German roll known as a Brötchen and usually accompanied by a beer. It is a popular snack in German-speaking countries, where it is sold at various fast food outlets and is often consumed while standing.

In the United States, bratwurst are usually eaten with bread (a hot dog bun or a hardroll, for example) and topped with mustard and/or many of the other condiments often eaten with hot dogs, including onions (grilled and/or raw), relish, ketchup, sauerkraut, etc. The bratwurst is most often eaten with a pair of brat links nestled in a buttered hardroll with these same toppings, which is called a 'double brat'.

Within the US, bratwurst, while not strictly a regional cuisine, is strongly identified with Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and other areas in a band stretching from the north side of Chicago up through Minnesota.

They are especially popular in areas of the US where German-Americans settled in large numbers, like Sheboygan, Wisconsin, which is informally known as the Bratwurst Capital of the World because of the city and county's very strong German roots and connections to bratwurst. Johnsonville Foods, the nation's largest bratwurst maker, is based in the nearby unincorporated village of Johnsonville. The city also celebrates Sheboygan Bratwurst Days, a community festival held on the first Thursday-Saturday of August each year that celebrates the bratwurst.

Bratwurst are often simply called brats.

Small bratwursts originate in Nuremberg, Germany; the more common longer, thicker form can be found almost anywhere else in Germany.


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