April 19, 2008
I’m Happy
When it comes to luck, I have absolutely no luck in anything. Examples are:
- I twisted my ankle before sports selection last year
- I lost in inforama to St Georges’ last year by one point.
- I skipped out on the mall trip with ex-schoolmates because I had a high fever.
- I threw the javelin on Thursday at a 15 m range but my foot was out and so they took my 11m measurement.
- I didn’t buy a ticket to St Andrew’s Golden Jubilee earlier and now the tickets are sold out.
I’m desperate to get that ticket. I’ve asked people and all but still, no ticket. I gave up hope on Thursday but then suddenly I received a SMS at 9pm at night. My friend had asked around for a ticket and finally got one just for me. I feel truly blessed, because she knew that I wanted to go that badly and now I got the ticket.
She’s been asking around since last week too. Her reward from me is a ride to and fro from the event
I Just realize how long it’s been since I updated my site’s content, and also how long since I posted in Snark’s I Just Blogged Thread II.
I haven’t used much of my social networking sites lately, even though I use Flock now. I’ve mostly spent my time twittering (and I really should start adding that to my site!)
I also haven’t been commenting lately, and so I apologise to my blogroll. I just don’t feel like really browsing right now, idk why. I’ve spent most of my time moping and doing projects, which suck actually since one fo the judges said that we had nice pictures, and nothing else
Random question of the moment! (My first ever) How many of you pronounce R as W? Some people say carrots like cawwots and so forth. I know I don’t, but several friends of mine do
Google Jonathan Ross with your last question. He does it with EVERYTHING.
…your friends are retarded. If it was cawwots, they would spell it with a w. CARROTS! Say things they way they’re spelt people!*
*Unless they’re silent letters.
Pronouncing R’s as W’s is called having a lisp. It’s good that your friends with a lisp don’t live in North America, cuz if they spoke with a lisp here, they would probably be bullied by their peers ==
Hehe ^^
One of my friends had/has a problem with R’s… but that’s coz of playing hockey and the use of mouthguards.. he’s definitely like making heaps of effort in NOT pronoucing ‘carrots’ as “cawwots”. LOL..
R as Ws? I’ve honestly never heard anything like that, haha ^^
Aww, you have a great friend! That’s so sweet of her (: And I’m glad you got the ticket. Have fun there!
That’s good that your friend got you a ticket!

LOL at the R/W thing, it amuses me a lot, even though I feel mean laughing at people who have a lisp!
Hey, getting the ticket last minute is a blessing so consider yourself lucky instead of unlucky.
R as W? Is there even such speech problem (Bugs Bunny doesn’t count)? I know people with the “S” problem (they pronounce it like snakes; very teethy) but I’ve never heard of an “R” problem.
Oh so that’s the ticket I saw you talking about on twitter! .. sorry about the badluck, hopefully it’ll turn around for you soon!
I don’t pronounce my r’s as w’s. That just sounds ridiculous. I know there are some speach problems that cause people to do that though!
I’m glad you got that ticket!
R is supposedly a tricky letter. A lot of people (err non-native English speakers) have trouble with R/L sounds. But I don’t know of anyone who mixes up R with W though.
What a lovely surprise of your friend
Misspelt words come along my way daily, as from indivisuals at work, or from people I see in other places. Sometimes it is about the acent they have, and they do not do any effort to practise their pronounciation…
You have been tagged by me
Ah, congrats on getting the ticket! You have a really awesome friend who was willing to hunt a ticket down for you. Hope you have fun at the concert!
Ahh… your luck sounds just about the same as mine!
awww.. don’t worry.. maybe luck will just go your way.
we are all lucky.. no one is unlucky! heehehe..=D
Take Care!
-xoxo-