Saturday, December 09, 2006
i did some research online from this
forum.
you can start reading it from first page. lol.
conclusion is. i gotten the places of where i can buy such stufts.
bras brasar wasnt the ideal place huh. people in forum said last time there got alot but now v little le.
ok. people park centre has, call what Mix and Match ar, Golden dragon ar.
i read forum they say M&M de ppl very impolite. :/
people park complex (market de) has. arabstreet has. (the more cheap de)
bead hub which is at sunshine plaza has. webbie
here.
but idk where the hell is it at.
heeren has too but sells much more expensive. o_o
maybe i go down to chinatown today o.o
i cnt find selina de book too. ai de xiao zhu zhu!
i better do somemore readings from books.
ppl in forum also said kinokuniya got sells alot of these books.
got japan de got chinese de. they say japan books de design nicer but of cos harder to do, plus u dunno how to read japanese huh. ><
ohya. another thing.
my bro's plan is up. he is signing up for w850i de plan.
$99 only (2yrs plan). he only want the 1Gb memory card, the phone give me.
hes using my phone to trade in.
but this phone is out of stock. needa wait.
so now ima using tempo phone.
the thing is. all my contacts is in phone, not sim.
people, dun mind sms me tell me who ure ;x
1989 summaryLynn rode as far upstream from the rapids as possible and walked decisively into the flood river. The mare fought against entering the river but Lynn forced the creature on. In th desperate fight against the rushing waters, Lynn kicked himself free of the stirrups. He harnessed all his skill and strengthto guide the mare to the opposite bank. Beyond mid-stream the carcass of a kangaroo hit the mare causing it to panic. A submerged struggle to save their lives. Lynn realised his only chance was to get hold of the mare's reins. While he worded for them, he was injured in the face by a hefty blow. Nevertheless, despite his failing strength, Lynn managed to grab hold of the reins and guide the mare to the opposite bank before he let go of the reins. Finally, he laid on the bank helpless and weak.
hey, i realised i haven post 1988 de. lol.
1991 de dunnid la huh. haressh went thro le.
JUNE 19881.(a) It tells us that the heat was immense and almost unbearable.
(b) The grass had turned "brown" because of the intense heat and the lack of rain.
(c) The heat had caused the corn to become dry and crisp. The word is "paper".
2.(a) The heat has encouraged their breeding.
(b) We know that because we find him going about his usual work.
3.(a) It was the smoke seen in the distance.
(b) "It" refers to the smoke and "comprehend" means to understand.
(c) They used the axes to hack at bushes and anything in the fire's path that could burn.
4. The men had took the countryside for granted and only in the threat of losing it, did they began to appreciate it's beauty.
5.(a) The animals were running together with the men instead of running away from them.
(b) The animals were trying to escape from the fire.
6. It was sweating because of the tremendous heat of the summer, and secondly, it was because of the heat of the fire.
7.(a) They hoped to extinguish their blazing clothes in the stream.
(b) It was a desperate attempt because there was no water in the river.
8. This was because the dropping wind would not fan it further and it would run out of things to burn.
9.(a) It means they felt alone and unprotected.
(b) They felt isolated because in the face of this threat, the men would not be there to help them.
10. Firstly, flames began to flutter along the highest branches of the remaining trees; secondly, the flames moved upwards ... had prepared; and thirdly, the flames ... snakes advancing.
11. The two fears were that they would not be able to douse the fire as there was a lack of water, and had the wind turned in the favour of the fire, it would have done more damage. This would result in the loss of their property, possessions and even families.
12. 1. collapsed 2. dried up 3. certain 4. useless 5. hardly
13. When the fire-fighters realised the fire was getting closer, they decided that they should retreat to the stony hillside where there was a natural break, and then prepare to meet with the fire when it came. They began by clearing the area of anything combustible. That day the fire did not come. Suddenly, the wind blew the fire afresh and the men realised the danger they were in.They went about clearing a wider area to prevent the fire from spreading. Flames were seen atop trees making destruction imminent. A few villagers dragged a hose to try in vain to put out the fire. Almost suddenly they felt a cool wind. The fire was cornered by the wind. The mean were elated and they fought with renewed vigour.