Thursday, April 22, 2010

for over a week and a half, i forgot my blog existed.

nah, not really D:

just didnt update much.

lol ,last post was on bridge church, *wow that was ages ago.

anyway, last week, our tap water turned yellow. i drank half a cup before mum was like: "WAIT! spit it out now!"
so i spat it out, and i could feel specs of dust in my mouth. yuk. so i got some 2 day old bottled water and rinsed my mouth with it. yuk again.

that disgusting supply of water lasted for 2 hours. D: before that time, i managed to cup a sample of it, (and glad wrapped it) and that sample is still sitting on the kitchen window sill right now. believe it or not, the water is clear! but there is a thin layer of dust that set at the bottom of the cup. eww, and i drank that!


i am happy to say, that Henry and I have made a [p]ledge, to tuck our shirts in and were ties for the rest of this year. :) if we dont, then we get cork-ied once in every limb. now i reckon thats just stoopid, cos who need violence and pain as motivation? lol i was happy just go along with that anyway.


YOU KNOW WHAT? yeh what? i have finally learnt how to kill a mockingbird. :) yes i have finally read the book. what a life time achievement that is :)


[for taekwondo] the stupid Scout group want[ed] their hall back. they tried to take over our wednesday night training session, but then they chickened out, and said, orright, next week, this hall is ours! now i have been wondering why our class wasnt canceled, but instead their meeting was canceled. overall, it is the scout's hall, we're just 'borrowing' it i guess. Daniel suggested that maybe it was the presence of hard-core martial artists that scared them away LOL


and last thing, we are on wikipedia! yepp. thats right. check this out;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakka_people

under the sub heading: '4.2 Hakka in East timor' section. it reads: 

[Hakka People] In East Timor
There was a relatively large and vibrant Hakka community in East Timor before the Indonesian invasion in 1975. According to the local Chinese Timorese association's estimation, the Hakka population in 1975 was estimated to be around 25,000 (including a small minority of other Chinese ethnicity from Macau). During the invasion, many Hakkas were killed. According to a book source, it was estimated that about 700 Hakkas were killed on the first week of invasion in Dili alone. No clear numbers had been recorded since many Hakkas evacuated and escaped to Australia. Recent re-establishment of Hakka associations registered approximately about 2,400 Hakkas remaining (400 families, including part Timorese families) in East Timor.

Now Hakka diaspora can be found in Darwin and spread-out in major cities such as Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne of Australia, Portugal, Macau and small numbers in other parts of the world. They often are highly-educated, and many continue their education in Taiwan or China, while a majority of the younger generation study in Australia. The Australian government took some years to assess their claims to political asylum in order to establish their credentials as genuine refugees and not illegal immigrants, as partially related to the political situation in East Timor during that time. As no Asian country was willing to accept them as residents, nor to grant political asylum to displaced Hakka and other Timorese, they were forced to live as stateless persons for a time. Despite this condition, many Hakkas had become successful, and established restaurant chains, shops, supermarkets, and import operations in Australia. Since the independence of East Timor in 2000, some Hakka families had returned and invested in businesses in the newborn nation.

LOLOLOL
now thats cool ;D

"Love me faster than the devil
Run me straight into the ground
Drowning deep inside your water
Drown in love and memories"
O.A.R - Love and Memories


ok, s'for now :)

*note edits and typos corrections are in [  ]

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Bridge Church,

i went to Bridge Church with my friend Sammy. Bridge church is a charismatic church btw, so its like really loud with a massive stage that has three projector screens in front of auditorium like seats etc. etc. you get what i mean. it is completely different to my church cos we're more 'traditional'. (a completely different atmosphere.)

anyway, guess what? Nick from sytycd goes to that church! yes i saw him :) so that was cool. he was voted out last week, so he came back to church LOL.

the speaker at the service was Reggie Dabbs. an awsome speaker. he speaks with so much expression, it was amazing all the way. he also jokes around alot.

anyway go see it all at: http://www.bridgechurch.org.au/

for now :)

and school's tomorrow D:

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

today was the 'tomorow' i was talking about last week.

ok so, what have i been doing? well i got my hands on a French movie called Banlieu 13, meaning District 13. it is pretty damn good (y). it made me go on a high for like a week, then life got boring again LOL if you are into free running, and martial arts, (like i am) then this is a good movie for you, but if not, then its just another action movie a guess


a couple of days ago, i tried cleaning out my dad's laptop and my laptop of viruses and what ever else was in our computers. i downloaded AVG free, which is pretty good for a free antivirus software and tried to see what i could do with it. i installed, it, updated it then ran the virus scan (supposed to scan the whole computer)on my laptop, and it worked pretty well. got rid of a few  viruses here and there and it was all good.

so then i do the same on my dad's computer, and ran the virus scan. all of a sudden the AVG firewall was deactivated, and all these other AVG components were turned off. and im like "wtf? this did not happen with my computer, whats going on here?" Then, the virus scan stopped after only scanning a few files. it was bloody scary! i realised that dads laptop was being hijacked. yes literally hijacked. someone else was controlling it! "farq!" says me. i decided to turn off the internet restart the computer and try the virus scan again. this time, it worked :) im a genius. (no not really lol) it turned out my dad's comp had 360+ virus files in it D:

now thats one badass hell 'ova computer! but it's clean now :)


like 2 weeks ago, mummy drained some of that left over antiobiotic: penicillin down the bathroom sink. penicillin btw, is a live thing, taken from mould (like cheese mould) the thing is, its stinks, and it is living. so there is like a whole batch of penicillin living down the drain, making the whole bathroom stink! D:



ok you see this thing? well i was at my cousin's Aunty's 21st birthday party, and the little kids and stuff were bored, so they got outside, with all these plastic stools and decided to make something: hence the picture above. as for how they got the top chair on top, i have no fr'ggn idea! 

this structure attracted alot of people to come outside and have a look, and people were taking photos of it. (like me =])

so my cousin Jonathan (he's heaps older than me, a young adult now), goes to me; "man dont you just want to dive into that pile of chairs?"
me: "yes, why not, but it will hurt!"
jono: "ok. then,.. make sure there's no little kids behind the stack of chairs."
i walk over and see that no one is there
me: "*thumbs up".
since there were already people infront of the stack posing for photos, jono goes in front of the stack, and poses for a camera. i see a little kid (who i dont know) and i tell him: "watch, hes' going to push it over" he just stares at me in disbelief LOL
so jono poses for pictures and whatever, and pretends to accidentally lose his footing and step back and BOOOM! all these chairs are flying everywhere! and all these little kids and adults are like staring at him dumbfounded, and i just couldn't stop laughing LOLOLOLOLOL 


song for today;

"Everybody! reach out and reach out and
Reach out and touch somebody"
Noiseworks - Touch

ok that's all for now. :)