im writing my blog....
here..
get this for my bdae ?
total cost = $3.5k + insurance + etcetc => @ LEAST $4k.
(kenny said his fren is selling white+black, $2.5.. exclusively for HIM only thou..)
*red+black is Nice, NIcer, NICEST!*
but i dun mind getting a white+black if its SO MUCH CHEAPER!
anyway.. i was talking with fei weesiang(wanna noe how he get this name? stay tune)
then he calculated for mi.
if i wanna set aside $1k to get a bike (MoToR), which my dad doesnt allow,
i might as well spend it on a nice (red) bicycle, -$300
and i wanted to get the RED PSP SLIM, -$400,
and i still have some extra cash left for mi, $300.
my (2nd) sis wanted a ds lite, i was thinking of getting it for her..
so.. there goes my $1k.
with no extras for my mini-frodge which i owaz wanted (if i got spare cash)
and no shopping -$$
and no driving lessons -$$
and no tamil language lessons -$$
and everything else.
im in such a BIG/DeeP dilemma of trading 2 'white elephants'[2] to something i've been waiting for .. ....
*count count*
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18 yrs?
Definations:
[1]FEI weesiang: a term use to call weesiang. (note: not used but use)
[2]A white elephant is a supposedly valuable possession whose cost (particularly cost of upkeep) exceeds its usefulness, and it is therefore a liability.
Origins:
[1]forgotten how it came about. Its during our i.bike Route planning on THUR-Deepavali, that this term arise.
[2]The term derives from the sacred white elephants kept by traditional Southeast Asian monarchs in Burma, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. To possess a white elephant was regarded (and still is regarded, in Thailand and Burma) as a sign that the monarch was ruling with justice and the kingdom was blessed with peace and prosperity.[citation needed] The tradition derives from tales in the scriptures which associate a white elephant with the birth of Buddha.[citation needed] Because the animals were considered sacred and laws protected them from labor, receiving a “gift” of a white elephant from a monarch was both a blessing and a curse: a blessing because of the animal’s sacred nature and a curse because the animal could be put to no practical use.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_elephant]
simpler on [http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/410050.html]
i.BIKE Route Planning on Deepavali
i wanted to tok about this but kept forgetting.
other than the fei weesiang thing, another thing that we make fun of was the 'happy deepavali' case.
we were stopping at a traffic light junction.. (think near bugis/little india)
den it suddenly struck mi.
so i told stanley, who was beside mi.
"" eheh.. later u pass by an I*d**n, den u sae...
'heyhei, happy not?'
den he will reply 'happy wat?' *blur*
you "'HAPPY DEEPAVALI!!' ""
waahaha! we were laughing at this 2 things thruout...
i cant realli rmb wat happened after..
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