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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

My mum is so cute. Yesterday, being her off-day, is a rare day when she cooks. So I came back to a fragrant house, with smells of fish and meat and butterhead luttuce.

( I simply have to digress. How do you pronounce "lettuce"? I pronounce it as something like "letters", only without emphasis on the "r". Some people say "lettews". Some people call it "lettoose". Recently I heard a "letteese". Man, I'm confused. So what to do? Consult the expert.

Bring in Longman Dictionary.

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Okay, it's supposed to be pronounced as something in between "letters" and "lettis". I'm going to work on it.)

Anyway, when it was dinnertime, my mother shouted for me (I was in my room), "Come and take the rice... Aiya! Never mind."

She forgot to cook the rice.

So we had instant noodles in place of rice. Haha...



Sigh... I've never been so unprepared for a major series of tests before. Never mind, I'm prepared to fail anyway. There's always next time.

(Funny, I think I've said that before, and I didn't do too well for the following time.)

♥ The lights faded at 6:15 pm