Friday, 7 May 2010

CELEBRATE.GOOD.TIMES.COME.ON.

"A German postman has married his obese and asthmatic cat Cecilia, saying he wanted to tie the knot before his elderly furry friend dies."

msn has a lot of weird videos at the bottom...


anywai.
dude.
half yearlies.
are OVER.
and i'm not counting geo because geo isn't a real subject.

okay so, my theory is: for you to have highs, you need lows.
maths= high, counteracted with foodtech= low
english= low, counteracted with science= high
history= low, counteracted with geo= high

see, i planned it all out. no i didn't. i made this up after english, because i felt so horrible about it i told myself that i just HAD to do well in science. i actually said i would do a high in history but the extended response was just horrible. i guess the other bits were okay...but yeh i still think it was weird.

SO, you might ask, what does chloe do on the day before the exam?
does she:
a) stress
b) last minute study
c) cram
d) none of the above

correct answer: d.
haha. my one rule: do not study for something the day before. revise, yes. however that is optional.
and i don't stress to the extent of winona anymore. i used to, but now i'm like as chillaxed as a cucumber.

day before maths exam:
revising science

day before foodtech/english exam:
looking up sound of music lyrics

day before science/history:
playing hearts and reading the time traveller's wife.

yeh, because i am awesum.

my mum bought the sherlock holmes dvd today XD


genius #7: bubble wrap
well, this is pretty self explanatory. i mean, anyone who doesn't LOVE bubble wrap is just, well, crazy.

wiki:
Bubble Wrap was created by two engineers, Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes, in 1957.The term is a brand of Sealed Air Corporation (US) which was founded in 1960 by the two inventors. Sealed Air denotes its product as a brand of "cushioning material".

Amusement
Because Bubble Wrap makes a recognizable "popping" sound when compressed and punctured, it can be used as a source of amusement and to alleviate stress. Acknowledging this alternative use, some websites provide a "virtual bubble wrap" program which displays a sheet of bubble wrap that users may "pop" by clicking on the bubbles.

"Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day" is celebrated on the last Monday of January.


yeah haha i find it so weird that people create virtual bubble wrap, i mean, IT'S NOT THE SAME.

so what do the japs do? they do what they do best: make the most useless inventions ever:

THE MUGEN BUBBLE WRAP
This is part of a Mugen toys line (mugen meaning endless), which includes Peri Peri (stimulating a package being torn open), Beer (cracking open a fresh tin) and Edamame (squeezing soybeans out of their pod). Not to mention the bubble wrap.
So they stimulate bubble wrap, but the bubbles don't actually pop. What it is is just buttons that feel like bubble wrap and these buttons are filled with air. When you press down on then with enough force, the button makes a popping noise and refills with air. This way you will never run out of bubble wrap.
wow. i can't believe that they would think of this stuff. how useless... although im actually kinda...interested in it...hahahaha not the pods one, but the ripping package one hahaha gosh i love that stuff. they should make one for peeling things cuz i love peeling things.

oh and i'm not lying, i got this from reader's digest may 2010 issue and i googled and youtubed the bubble wrap, edamame and peri peri.

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