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11 August 2008
Monday afternoon in Weng Keong's house... I think it's the only time I went out of my house during this four days weekend - been watching tv, slacking, sleeping, playing pokemon and stuff... mostly sleeping.

Anyways, I never thought of it before, but apparently this question randomly popped out in my head this afternoon after I left Weng's house. Thanks for the invite btw.

"Am I really lucky?"

Hasif approached me a few weeks ago stating his jealousy of how people our age (14 to 16), in the secondary school age group can turn out to be famous and popular to the public, not only to the country, but to the world especially those Disney Channel Stars like Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Sprouse twins and so on. They're our age and they are having a shot at fame, while we are here studying our asses off in school.

I didn't really thought about it before, cuz I'm so bleh in those famous celebs and they're famous mostly due to lineage and heritage, but after seeing this young chap competiting in the beijiing olympics today, I wondered, "Will I ever have a shot at fame?"

Apparently, that chap from Great Britain is only 14 years old and he's competing in the Olympics Men 10m Platform Finals. One word: Wow! And the thing is, he hasn't even broken his voice yet. Yet he still has that muscular sexy and appealing body.

Before I dive (no pun intended) into another jealousy topic, I found out he's one of the youngest and best divers in Britain, diving since he was 7 and won the title as Youngest Sportsman in 2003 by BBC.

So, sports... is it another ticket to fame? Apparently he is famous, mostly because of his sexy appeals and accomplishments at such a young age.



Do you see my face at the library stating that? =.= Guess the thing I'm more jealous at is the sporting abilities, which is *ahem* *ahem* to me. Do you see any smart people being famous? What about those Presidents Scholars listed at the back of the hall? You hardly ever heard of them and they're smart. So does that mean intelligence doesn't lead to fame?



Do you hear me saying that people walking past me will say "Oh! It's MUSLI!" sarcastically?

NO!

Yah, and he DOES looks like Ernest... T.T Somehow, I heard from someone that there's two to three other people in the world who looks exactly like you...makes me wonder who looks like me...

... 11:50 pm

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: Kebab
: Otah
: Mallow
: Dengdeng
: Chocolates
Anime
: Ouran Koukou Host Club
: Fushigi Yuugi
: Avatar
: Fruits Basket
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: Buses
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: 69
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: Pink
: Black
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