Who We Are

We met in 1996, when we were all innocent Sec 3 students at the then-NHSS (now NHHS). 10 years down the road, today, we've had our ups and downs as we try to crave our career path. Cheers to our friendship!

 


~: About Us:~

Age: 9

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September 2006
October 2006

 

Monday, February 13, 2006:Winter in Linköping

Here are some pictures of Linköping in this winter. These pictures were taken a few days back.





























Above is the route which I've been cycling to the university for the past 2 years.




Below is another route which I'll cycle to the supermarket, which is about 15mins away.














weipeng @ 6:56 AM      ||     1 complications  

 

Thursday, February 09, 2006:Freaking cold

It was so cold over the weekend that I merely kept the food inside the freezer to keep it warm.

weipeng @ 3:49 AM      ||     3 complications  

 

Friday, February 03, 2006:chat box installed

Hey heY!

I've included the chat box for easy chatting.. hee

I've also enabled anonymous comments..

The invitations to be members of this blog is still undergoing.. So far only a few people has joined.. Let's try and make this a successful one ok? dun let it be a flop like our yahoogroup n MSNgroup ;p

I'll post a more detailed entry on how this shared blog works. Maybe I should put it as FAQ hor.. hmmz ;p

skycloud @ 10:52 AM      ||     1 complications  

 

Thursday, February 02, 2006:Post CNY thoughts

Hmm... this blog seems kinda quiet. Anybody else wanna contribute besides Shuyun and I?

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Chinese New Year over here in Linköping is ok. Frankly speaking, I don't feel the mood for CNY over here. It's pretty obvious why. Just a normal steamboat dinner with friends on the eve of CNY. Aiyah, better than nothing right.

On a lighter note, I can escape from the incessant questionings from my relatives. They seem to ask the same questions every year. Apparently, they have forgotten what they have asked the year before. I'll like to suggest that they should come up with something more constructive.

This being the third consecutive year that I'm celebrating CNY overseas, it's inevitable that I'll find the mood getting fainter as each year goes by. According to a lot of my friends as well as my family, the CNY celebrations seem to get more and more sian.

So is that really true?

weipeng @ 11:53 PM      ||     4 complications