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oh please.

i wish for <12 for my O's

for all the things i wish for,
will you make it come true
if i were to list them down? ;D

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heart.

HUI TING here.
6teen this year[;

you have to know i can be quite stupid at times,
so please, bear with me.

The supreme happiness in life
is the conviction that we are all loved.
-Victor Hugo

Wednesday, December 17, 2008!
ahHWEEEEE ; 4:14 PM

hey people!
visit my new BLOG!
lol. i just created it a few days back[;

jerald, being the devoted reader of my boring blog, had asked my not to close down my blog here even though it's freaking boring. hahaha!
thanks[;

i'm at work now, yo!
happy reading(:

Tuesday, December 9, 2008!
ahHWEEEEE ; 5:01 AM

i saw Jojo's brother that morning, when i was on my way to work, and i thought that he look like china. understand?

ANYWAYS,
i looooveeeeee my job!
they take veeeeeeery good care of me, maybe because i'm the youngest. but i know, i shouldn't take advantage of that. cool me[;

wells, i promise i will get them some things when i travel overseas, probably Bangkok. heh heh.
i heard the shopping is cheap, and there're loads of stuffs. cool ^^

weiler's party this Sat. wooooos~
i just don't know why, but i'm kinda excited about it. maybe because i know it's gonna be fun. haha.
I WANT TO STAY OVERNIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;[
hope i can(:

xoxo

Saturday, November 29, 2008!
ahHWEEEEE ; 7:28 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KARYL!
have to wish her in advance or else i can only blog next week -o-

what has the world becoming lately?
Thais protests and India's bombings. is the economic crisis not enough, that they have to do this to worsen it?
their selfish acts have caused great harm and inconvenience to the people. if they dont have the brains to think about foreigners or things happening around the world, think about their local folks.
their heads are just like empty nutshell ;[

whatever.

TO JOJO:
cutiesweetie.
heheeee[;
i know i'm lame, whatever.

i'm tired of this blogskin.
i'll change it asap. hees ;D

gd nights, world.
Lots of love,
hweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Thursday, November 27, 2008!
ahHWEEEEE ; 6:16 AM

havent been blogging lately due to work, although there's no work for me to do at home.
have been trying to spend some time updating my blog and changing my blogskin, but
24 HOURS IS FREAKIINNNNNNNNGGGGGG NOT ENOUGH!!!!!!!!

met cheryl on Sunday, and i'm suuuuppppppeeeeeeeeerrrrrrr glad that i'm taller NOW.

tsk!
i'm extremely frustrated with that online seller la.
sickening.
he/she, whatever, has not been replying to my emails and she has dragged the spree to such a long time la!
hell.

gotta go sleep, work tomorrow at 8.
gd night world,
xoxo

Friday, November 14, 2008!
ahHWEEEEE ; 6:03 AM

yesterday was fun[;

but sadly, i didnt stay over because i'm not allowed to -o-
i really hate the words
'NOT ALLOWED TO'
whatever, i want my OWN LIFE, now that O's over.

oh ya, i started working on Wednesday. the job is quite free, overall.
if there's work, i do.
if not, i slack.
COOL RIGHT? ^^

Lots of love,
hweeeee

Tuesday, November 4, 2008!
ahHWEEEEE ; 6:16 AM

I'M SOOOOO BORED!

Friday, October 31, 2008!
ahHWEEEEE ; 11:02 PM

i'm glad i survived the second week of O's.
2 more papers, and we're done!

i started playing pet society on facebook yesterday, though i know very well i'm abit slow [;

wells, came across this article while reading The Straits Times just now.
this is the story i read from the newspaper and the results from my googling:

"Wayne Forrester, 34, attacked his wife Emma with a kitchen knife and a meat cleaver after she wrote on the social networking site that she wanted to meet other men.

The Old Bailey was told the couple, who had been together 15 years, had split up weeks earlier.

Ms Forrester changed her online profile to "single" four days after the tucker moved out of their home.

Forrester drove to the marital home in New Addington, near Croydon, south London, armed with a kitchen knife and a meat cleaver in the early hours of February 18.

Fuelled by cocaine and alcohol, he attacked his wife as she lay in bed, beating her, tearing out clumps of her hair, and stabbing her in the head and neck.

Neighbours who heard screaming called police, who found him sitting outside covered in blood, and he confessed he had killed her.

In a statement to police after the murder, he said: "Emma and I had just split up. She forced me out.

"She then posted messages on an internet website telling everyone she had left me and was looking to meet other men.

"I loved Emma and felt totally devastated and humiliated about what she had done to me."

Judge Brian Barker, the Common Serjeant of London, told him: "You committed a terrible act. There is no possible excuse or justification.

"This is a tragic killing and what you have done has caused untold anguish."

Relatives of the victim wept as the 34-year-old, who pleaded guilty to murder at an earlier hearing, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years."

another story:

"A jealous husband who repeatedly stabbed his wife because he felt "humiliated" over a posting she made on the social networking website Facebook was jailed for life today.

Wayne Forrester told police he was "devastated" that wife Emma had changed her online profile to "single" four days after he had moved out.

Forrester, an HGV driver, drove to the marital home in New Addington, near Croydon, south London, armed with a kitchen knife and a meat cleaver in the early hours of February 18.

Fuelled by cocaine and alcohol, he attacked his wife as she lay in bed, beating her, tearing out clumps of her hair, and stabbing her in the head and neck.

Neighbours who heard screaming called police, who found him sitting outside covered in blood, and he confessed he had killed her.

Forrester believed his wife, a payroll administrator, was having an affair and had made threats to kill her, the Old Bailey heard. The couple had been together for 15 years.

Judge Brian Barker, the Common Serjeant of London, told him: "You committed a terrible act. There is no possible excuse or justification.

"This is a tragic killing and what you have done has caused untold anguish."

Relatives of the victim wept as the 34-year-old, who had pleaded guilty to murder, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years.

In a statement to police after the murder, he said: "Emma and I had just split up. She forced me out.

"She then posted messages on an internet website telling everyone she had left me and was looking to meet other men.

"I loved Emma and felt totally devastated and humiliated about what she had done to me."

Alex Lewis, prosecuting, said neighbours had been woken by screaming at around 6.30am on the day of the murder and police were alerted.

"They found the lifeless body of Emma Forrester lying on the floor just inside the hallway.

"She had been stabbed repeatedly in what was a brutal and sustained attack."

Miss Lewis said the couple had a "volatile" marriage and Mrs Forrester sometimes took two jobs to support herself and her husband, who was often out of work.

The relationship deteriorated further over Christmas last year and her husband finally moved out on Valentine's Day.

He began making telephone threats and her father Robert Rothery would often stay at home with her to look after her.

The day before the murder, Forrester rang her parents and complained about his wife's Facebook entry which he said "made her look like a fool".

Later their daughter rang them to tell them she was going to bed and bolting the front door.

The next morning neighbours heard crashing as the door was broken down and a woman's high-pitched cries for help.

When police arrived they found Forrester outside, and he held his hands out to be cuffed. His clothes and hands were covered in blood,

He said: "It is my wife's. She is in there. I have killed her."

The officers found her lying in a pool of blood, with a bloodstained kitchen knife beside her. They later also found a blood-stained meat cleaver.

Clumps of Mrs Forrester's long brown hair were found outside the bedroom and the bannister was broken.

The killer had previous convictions for theft and burglary dating back to the age of 15, the court heard.

In a victim impact statement, Mrs Forrester's sister Liza Rothery said her death had been "devastating" to her and parents Robert and Frances.

Her father felt guilty at his "inability to protect his daughter when she needed him", she said.

Miss Rothery added: "What on earth could Emma have done to result in such a brutal, callous attack on a defenceless woman?"

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