finally~

October 27, 2007 at 1:19 am (Uncategorized)

Woohoo!! Had a long day today.. Was in front of the laptop almost the whole day.. I think i might go blind any time soon XD. I have been thinking on whether to buy the toolbox.. It cost S$109.. Bloody expensive.. Don even know got what.. Only know have a DMM(digital multimeter) which cost around 60 to 80 bucks..

Went to Tsubasa club after lunch and we watched 2 animes which i can’t remember what name.. Only remember 1 of anime called ?? of the himiko.. The story plot for first episode makes no sense at all.. lol.. The second anime is about a guy being saved by a mermaid and was asked to marry the mermaid called seito (i think).. It was a very comical anime that made everyone laughed till they “peng”(fall)..

About the title.. It’s the new broadband that we have subcribed.. Finally~ It’s mio.. Don’t even know if it’s good.. Still testing it out.. Only know that i have to becareful with what i’m dling.. Heard that singnet is strict on certain downloads.. So to all singnet users.. DOWNLOAD WITH CARE XD.. Oh.. Waiting for my sis’s phone to get repaired so that her current phone will be mine.. woohoo!! Can’t wait to change my phone ever since the news of iphone came out.. So now i shall proceed to the word of the day.. cya!

bravado \bruh-VAH-doh\, noun;
plural bravados or bravadoes \bruh-VAH-dohz\:

A real or pretended show of courage or boldness.

While the popular mood in Belgrade remains defiant, unease beneath the bravado is growing.
– “No end in sight”, The Economist, April 15, 1999

His guerrilla operations, near Kabul, were known for their bravado and a level of organization unusual among the rather haphazard mujahedeen.
– Lisa Schiffren, “Remembering Abdul Haq: The Taliban executes an Afghan patriot”, The Weekly Standard, November 12, 2001

The company’s culture of swashbuckling bravado encouraged risk taking without accountability.
– Ram Charan and Jerry Useem, “Why Companies Fail”, Fortune, May 27, 2002

His mom was a nurse, incredulous at his bravado. “Why would anybody want to go to war?” she asked.
– Mark Bowden, Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War

The students often compared public schools to prisons, with fear in their voices mixing with bravado.
– Alissa Quart, “Classroom Consciousness”, The Nation, June 10, 2002

Bravado derives from Spanish bravada and French bravade, “swagger, bravery,” and is related to brave, “bold, courageous,” bravura, “a brilliant style or performance,” and the Italian interjections bravo! and brava! used when expressing approval of male and female performers respectively.

wee!! Another new word learnt, not that i have used them before.. lol.. Whatever.. Now for some entertainment..

(WARNING!! ABUSING OF VULGARITIES)

2 Comments

  1. Jiazheng said,

    the super mario one damn funny la

  2. boiboi1314 said,

    lol.. yea.. Wonder where he got that mario.. i want to play also.. haha..

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