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Visiting Japanese School

March 1, 2009

So Yuriko had arranged the school visit on the second day. I did a bit of homework. Prepared some big ass posters of Malaysian fruits and the twin towers and stuff, some Rasa Sayang songs, and… nemai i would just make something up if i run of out things to talk about.

I don’t think anyone of them has ever been to Malaysia!

gakko8 by you.

It looks just like how a school is in a Japanese drama. The shoe racks and all.

gakko9 by you.

They had a request, though. They wanted me to speak in English or Malay (i was so glad i was given a choice, i was so afraid they wanted me to speak both) instead of Japanese because of the, you know, whole culture thing. read more

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Ok i changed my mind.

December 21, 2008

nakayama6 by you.

Kids are super duper cute. Especially Japanese school kids. Rena chan (smiley girl who is hugging me)is 12 years old and is super small size.

Argghfgtfjwsi so cute! e7weyd!!!!666

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Big Yellow Blocks

September 7, 2008

(of cheese)

Second shoot with Joe.

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It was late in the afternoon and sun was about to set. Found this place with big blocks of boulder. Joe didn’t even set up the lighting, but color turned out super awesome it’s almost comical.

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Sorry i can’t help the text.

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Haha i was thinking of a caption to this pic and someone suggested “you hold the key to my heart”. Wtf. Watched too much Korean drama.

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In this picture, my hair wasn’t that neat. I volumed it up digitally. The patching is not perfect but the tresses looks a lot more gorgeous. Can you spot the jointing? read more

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