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Archive for June 2006:

and the joke goes…

This morning I saw a chicken crossing the road.

Seriously.

Actually, it was a rooster but that isn’t a very important detail here.

I couldn’t stop laughing at the irony.

Filed under: Life by Uma @ 12:06 pm on June 28, 2006 | Comments (14) | Top   

change.

“The remarkable thing we have is a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past… We cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude.”
— Charles R. Swindoll

Filed under: Quotations & Lyrics by Uma @ 9:29 pm on June 25, 2006 | Comments (1) | Top   

welcome to my life

The best thing I did this weekend was pick up my bike from London.

After dinner, as soon as my parents started to snap at each other, I set off on my bike.

I rode around the neighbourhood, through parks, finding hidden paths and bridges along the way, and I managed to catch the sun setting over the tree tops.

It was beautiful.

And so relaxing.

Filed under: Life by Uma @ 9:20 pm on | Comments (1) | Top   

*sigh*

1 minute into the match and he injures himself. It looked painful.

Poor MO.

Never gets a break.

:(

PS. C’MON CROUCHY! :P

Filed under: Sports by Uma @ 2:05 pm on June 20, 2006 | Comments (2) | Top   

oh bobinho…

I have to admit, I was rather overjoyed when Brazil scored their second goal yesterday.

Fred scored.

Hehehe.

Note: This post is dedicated to Sarah.

Filed under: Sports by Uma @ 2:48 pm on June 19, 2006 | Comments (3) | Top   

aha!

Jenny, at my current source for a daily dose of laughter (here), said it perfectly:

“Being an England fan starts to feel like hard work sometimes. Today’s match, to be perfectly honest, was one of those times. It felt quite difficult to try and put into words what was missing - we just weren’t playing well enough. Beckham came out after the match and said “You haven’t seen the best of us”, well no we haven’t.”

note: I, like usual, was ecstatic that both goal scorers were Liverpool FC players.
note 2: However, everyone should give Terry credit; without his clearance, things would have been very different.

Filed under: Sports by Uma @ 9:29 pm on June 15, 2006 | Comments (2) | Top   


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