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Sharon.
Princess in Hebrew.



27 Nov 1986.
Loves Tanning.
SMU BBM Student.
Not the average girl-next-door
A almost typical Sagittarius
For you to judge, not for me to say.


Speak

The Past
01/2005 02/2005 03/2005 04/2005 05/2005 06/2005 07/2005 08/2005 09/2005 10/2005 11/2005 12/2005 01/2006 02/2006 03/2006 04/2006 05/2006 06/2006 07/2006 08/2006 09/2006 10/2006 11/2006 12/2006 01/2007 02/2007 03/2007 04/2007 05/2007 06/2007 07/2007 08/2007 09/2007 10/2007 11/2007 12/2007 01/2008 02/2008 03/2008 04/2008 05/2008 06/2008 07/2008 08/2008 09/2008 10/2008 11/2008 12/2008 01/2009 03/2009 04/2009 05/2009 06/2009 11/2009 01/2010

Sharon Yeo
Sharon Yeo
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Wishlist
- Nice wristlet
- Gorgeous Digital Watch
- Ipod Touch
- Adidas Originals Jacket
- More dresses!
- Nike/Adidas Gym bag
- Get another tuition kid!
- Tiffany & Co ring
- Get the hell out of school


Exits
My baby & me
  • Aloysius
  • Angel (Hubber)
  • Ann (Deb)
  • Athena
  • Belle
  • Bena
  • Chee wee
  • Cindy
  • Clara
  • Crystal
  • Eliza
  • Eileen
  • Evon Yan
  • Glen
  • Hon Boon
  • Huihui
  • Huiling
  • Iris
  • Jennifer (i)
  • JEnnifer (ii)
  • Jerraine(ii)
  • Jiayi
  • Joey
  • Jul
  • Julianna
  • Kailing
  • Kat
  • Kok Loong
  • Liyan
  • Na
  • NuR
  • Qiuyan
  • Ray
  • Ryan
  • Shaozong
  • Sau Mun
  • ShiHui
  • Siew Wee
  • Tommy
  • Val
  • Wenhui
  • YingZi
  • Serene
  • YuPing

    Nice Reads
  • Cherine (Photography)
  • Kanny
  • Foodie
  • Feizhu
  • Wokking Mum
  • Ellena Guan
  • Foodies Queen
  • Sam
  • Wu Zhun
  • Show Luo
  • Yang Zhong Wei
  • Xiaxue
  • Jeanette Aw
  • Nat Ho
  • Felicia Chin
  • Elvin Ng
  • Joanne Peh
  • Rebecca Lim
  • Andrea Fonseka
  • Tuesday, September 04, 2007
    Week three 11:13 PM

    commenced for me this week on monday.
    Instead of the usual tuesdays, and its gonna be this way thru out i guess.
    My lovely MS mates are pretty nice and smart and am very thankful for that especially with their patience when teaching and guiding me along. :)

    Professors are not too kind if they have forgotten to upload slides before lesson,
    worse if they don't even do so.
    Its really hard to look at the computer and listen to what he/she is talking about.
    Way too distracting in so many ways.

    Went to Comex over the weekend,
    Jav got his lappy,
    Went to disturb Miss lala at her booth,
    baby got his Memory stick for his next gf named Miss PSP,
    i've got an extra ink cartridge and after two months of long wait to get a new
    pocket hard disk, i decided on Ranger all over again, with a nice shade of blood red casing
    which i think its considerably unique and reliable - and for tht premium pricing i paid for.

    This week is also the first week and first time in my life i gave tuition.
    My tutee, a rather pretty little girl,
    primary three (9years old?),
    looks like a little princess from precious moments series.
    The only difference?
    Her hair is all over the place. haha.
    Signature move: Scratch head when she doesn't know how to answer a question.
    First lesson perhaps its still little distant.
    But i'd do my best to help her.

    Doesnt really help when u force urself to study things that doesnt interest you.
    or can i even say hate?
    As much as developing a diversified student, i still think certain shit they make you study is not gonna be applicable in my career next time.
    Or perhaps its still early for me to say.

    Next week's SMUX ta ka qia event,
    its a night cycling event organised by one of the many CCAs in school.
    Many asked me, "Eh, sharon, what CCA are u in?"
    I'd say "NIL - and its fun."

    Haha. i still do love cheerleading but if u ask me to join my school's one i rather not.
    Too bimbotic , too lil guys/ proper trainer , too stuck up, just way too chui to join.
    The rest, although i really wished i could be part of them .

    I rather opt that time to perhaps catch up with my friends, go gym on my own or whatever.
    Like yesterday, some aft school fun made me happier and lighter with the school burden i am carrying. Thank you too! You never fail to make me laugh like a mad woman when we roam the streets. Doesnt really matter if we get any shopping bags, Coz we would still have a wonderful time together. =)

    I fell in love with a new drink: mogu mogu!
    Its really nice! Especially in the mango flavour,
    ok. i decided to be courageous and try another new flavour today.
    Strawberry! And it taste like the strawberry LION toothpaste we brush our teeth with when we were younger. haha. Nonetheless, i like the nata de coco inside.
    Recommended by: kat!

    Come friday, both of us are going for the workshop by Diana Ser in school
    Hope to benefit from it.
    i guess it would be good for FT in the coming semester.

    PMS period is making its entrance to me.
    i suddenly feel like a little child, wanna cry at the slightest thing, feelin stressed easily.
    Argh.
    I'm not giving up. I just keep singing little star!

    I miss xiaohui aka the evening Griselda.
    it seemed years since i saw her and talk so much, pig out at her place and watch dvds or swimming together with cher and head for dinner together.
    I miss those times.

    Miss lala's ROM's nearing too.
    So is baby's ORD.
    I can't wait.

    Now on my repeat playing list:
    • 我有你真好

    Below's some survey my prof asked us to do in class:
    Hmm. frankly, its pretty much what i am. Hurr.
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