Tuesday, February 14, 2006

some thoughts...

You mock me Ramzi but the fact remains that for the last two days, the lecture hall has been extremely cold. i doubt that the eskimos could stand it. only Dr Magdi was undisturbed by the freezing temperatures. i think he's rather accustomed to that kind of weather having lived in japan for so long. everyone was fidgeting about trying to gain some warmth in whatever manner possible. some even have converted their water bottles into hot water bottles. i've had to massage some very, very cold hands... it's hard enuf to digest neuroanat at one go, try doing it with frozen cerebral cells.

doesn't the air-conditioning system have a hypothalamus to monitor these extreme temperatures?
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My hostel is the only one that is still having water problems. Owh, precious, precious water, when wilt thou supply return? i can't stand the stench of kitty faeces in the toilet.
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hmm, a bit on the cartoon controversy... i put here the link to this page not to further spread and help the insensitive westerners or support them but for easier linkage of various websites so that we may know what these people make of the situation. i think that these creeps

if one doesn't look at the pics, one can't really appreciate the significance of this issue.
http://face-of-muhammed.blogspot.com/

but don't just merely look. ponder the impact it has on the Muslim world and also ourselves. better yet, hack it if u know how... haha... (drlola the extremist)

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Last week, Dr Ye Tun asked where my hometown was, among other things. i told him i went to a private religious school (haha, skolah agama swasta trasnlated.. sounds rather distinguished and grand, dont ya think?). He said he wasn't surprised for i spoke and thought differntly from others. He must have thought it was some sort of international school or something. I had to correct him of course. he must've noticed from the PBL sessions. lawak, lawak...

different am i? i'm just complicatingly simple!

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