Wakaka Guys in my radius

wakaka: (1) To express certain emotions, especially mirth or delight, by a series of spontaneous, usually unarticulated sounds often accompanied by corresponding facial and bodily movements. (2) To rejoice or exult in secret (3) Strangely or suspiciously normal/odd

Examples are shown below and my gratitude to them for lighting up my gloomy days with thesis.

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Case #1

A Malay coursemate of mine asked me our for beer.
Of couse, I declined.
Isn't is nut to go for a beer with a Malay in Malaysia?
Guess he was pulling my leg and I was giggling during the first night he told me.
After repeating it for 3 nights, I take it as if it is the daily pil that I have to take everyday.

He even said "let's go shower together" across the MSN.
It is just so not the usual HIM.
I guess something hit his head.
He had acted strangely since Thursday night(is it full moon?).

I am so not used to a Malay guy getting "naughty" with me.
Suddenly, I seem so naive in front of my laptop.
Imagine my jaw dropping with my eyes reflecting all the fettish words on the screen..
[KC and Bing: I know you are laughing. Stop it!]

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Case #2

I can definately tell you that there is a guy on earth, who think making flashback is a sin.
Due to all the courtesy he had done to me previously, I will definately take his advise - "do some thing for your future". 0_0

So, let's check whether I have plans for myself.
[strike=done; not strike=waiting to be done/may be that is the something I should do for my future.]
1. I bought my dress for the coming senior night
2. Went asking at hair parlour for bunting
[bun + setting = bunting, i assume. creative, i would say...wakaka!]
3. Searching the purple make-up I would like to do
4. Book a slot with the hair parlour for bunting
5. Book a slot with the beauty center for my make-up
Good preparation to make myself beautiful for a night, don't you think so?

He also said "don't think too much".
Ahem, "Wisdom" that worth pondering about...
When he said that, my gut just told me that I shoud hammer him on the head because he is damn grown up (=lame!).
May be by making him shorter, then, he would be acting like a kid and becoming less lame.
Agree? Or, I just think too much again?
Say it. I'm childish. Nah! Nah! Nah!
As if he just knew me for the first day. Boring...

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Case #3

Teong Hee was fooled by his rice cooker on April Fool Day. (?)
Guess the rice cooker has planned the trick throughout the year....
A round of applause for it/him/her(I don't know. have to ask Teong Hee), Smarto!
[I checked his blog, but not a piece about that. So, Teong Hee update me on what had happened, k?]

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Case #4
John Ong. Not my brother.
Creative and damn hillarious in Penang Hokkien. Respect!
Through him, I prove to Sue Cing that most Penangites describe crispy things as "garling-garling". (yeah, just say it when u see biscuit. "Garling-garling! Yummy!")
Through him, I had picked up a few new hokkien words.
Yo! Yo! A total free hokkien Guru around. Check! Check! Check him out...


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Case #5
KC mentioned this in his second latest entry.
"...This friend who has a very very long stick that he and his housemates use to switch TV channels!..."
This is Sue Cing in their house watching TV. :D



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Special thanks to Lenz and Jake for leaving me a message to tell me regarding the mp3 thingy. Going to add you guys in my list of friends... :DD