Over twenty

Over twenty will ruin your life if you let her. You have been warned.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Sitting here listening to....

Hanson's Snowed In album!! Yay!

*heart*

I did too little work today for too much time. I finally gave up when my program stopped working, came home, and ate a whole pizza. :D I then tried on a dress I haven't been able to fit since I was 16 and I totally fit! I then decided that I could, afterall, afford to go to the Sports Union ball in February - even though that would be after the weight-gain that is Christmas holidays!

The SU Ball is pretty high-function and is by invitation only - and invitations are only extended to usually the committees of Sports clubs. I didn't go last year because I felt guilty going without the boyfriend but I so want to go this year. :D


Sunday, November 27, 2005

mmm

I'm sitting here listening to Christmas swing music (perfect!) and being quite content.

I was just at a Sushi party - nothing very big, my friend and her 2 flatmates could invite 3 people each. I had a really good time drinking Schloer and giggling and gossiping.

One of the flatmates knows the guy who asked me out on Sunday and apparently he's quite a player so that cured me pretty quick. :) This past week I've been thinking "damn, should I really have turned him down? He's so nice". So now I know! If there's anything that could be worse for my emotional state right now it would be going out with a player without knowing it. It's strange though 'cause to me he's always seemed like a quiet guy - but there you go!

Speaking about guys who've asked me out, I ran into PhD guy yesterday after trudging through snow to lectures - he doesn't seem even slightly embarassed about the whole situation so that's really cool (as opposed to Player guy who has been working in different labs to avoid me).

Oh no, I'm doing it again! I've realised this past week that I have the biggest mouth ever when it comes to me and boys. I just can't seem to help myself from saying to people I know "Guess what?! I got asked out by e-mail twice in a day!" or "Oh yes [Player boy] does [Player boy's martial art] so I don't know if he's going to turn up to the martial arts ceilidh - that might be awkward!"

*gazes at navel*

It must be because I'm blonde. :D


Thursday, November 24, 2005

:D

I'm really happy right now... and I just wanted to record this feeling.

I've just done my part in organising a successful grading and graded to my next belt. In the past gradings have been 'meh' for me so it's kind of a surprise to finish this grading and be so happy about it!

I really want to watch the new Harry Potter film, but I don't know when I'll have time! It'll be great to get together with some good friends and go watch it.

Work is crazy at the moment but we've had a couple of extensions so that is so much better.

I'm going to bed now.

Goodnight lovely world.


Monday, November 21, 2005

Being Single and Staying Single 101

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#57. Don't say "ok" when what you really mean is "Oh, wow. You really shocked me there and I'm slightly confused at the moment. Hang on a second while I gather my thoughts. Ok I think you're a really nice guy, and I really mean it, and maybe if you'd asked me some other time when I'm not in the middle of 3rd year of a science course at Uni and working until 11 every night and not just out of a year long relationship, then I might've said yes. However, I am in the middle of a 3rd year of a science course at Uni and just out of a year long relationship, so, I'm really sorry, but no. But hey, I think you're cool, so let's hang out and be friends!"

Yes "ok" is a lot less shorter but you don't really get the point across. Also, you will have to fix the damage done and create more damage with a text message later on. Which is just uncool.

Being Single and Staying Single (revised: CS female version) 101

#1. If you get an e-mail from a guy asking you to go somewhere with him and you think it might be a date but you're just not really sure... assume it is and don't go even if you really want to go to that particular place/event.

#2. Yes being asked on dates via e-mail is funny and cute in a dorkish way but do have a look around the lab before you show it to your friend and ask her opinion on it. You never know who might be sitting three rows behind you!

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And yes... in case you were wondering! Different guy from the post below. Apparently it's so easy to find my e-mail on the course webpage as there just aren't that many 'Zara's in my uni studying computer science in third year.

On another note! Went to see Bob Dylan with Eamon on Thursday. It was fantastic, but Bob Dylan really really can't sing now. But hey... Bob Dylan!

Merry Birfday Eamon-san!


Wednesday, November 16, 2005

You know you're a geek when....

You get asked on dates via e-mail.

*palmface*

(are you crazy? Of course the answer was no... absolutely no time for boys!)


Saturday, November 12, 2005

QuizFarm.com :: Which Jane Austen Character are You?


You scored as Elinor Dashwood. As Marianne's older sister, Elinor lives at the other end of the emotional spectrum. She rarely reveals her intense feelings and is more concerned with being honest and loyal than having what she deserves. Even though her intentions are pure, she sets herself up for loss by constantly placing other people before her own needs. Overall, Elinor is gentle and rational but is just as capable of radical emotions (despite her withholding them) as her sister.

Elinor Dashwood

81%

Jane Bennet

66%

Elizabeth Bennet

59%

Emma Woodhouse

50%

Charlotte Lucas

44%

Marianne Dashwood

38%

Lady Catherine

19%

Which Jane Austen Character are You?
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Also... I got my swing and christmas music today. :D *loves*


Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Distressing Things

Ok. As promised.

1. Guy at bus stop.
Saturday evening I was walking from the computer labs to the bus stop and passed a group of people huddled around a man. A girl (who has a million piercings... I've seen her a few times just passing along the street and in Tesco's and she's awesome looking) was pressing a napkin against his head. You could tell he was bleeding really badly but he was still standing up. Along the pavement was giant drops of blood. I hung around for about half a minute to assess the situation... I don't know any first aid so I can't do anything, and one of the guys was obviously talking to 999 (or 112) so I walked to the bus stop which was only a little way past the huddle. A short while later an ambulance pulled up but they didn't leave right away, a very short time later a police car pulled up. I guess the guy had been attacked and they needed a statement.

Distressing rating: 6/10 (not as distressing as it could've been as everything was under control and being attended to)

2. Friend on floor
We had a couple of (karate) competitions this weekend and I was watching a friend fight. All of a sudden he got kicked in the neck and it looked like a pretty powerful kick. He doubled over and fell to the floor holding his neck and rolled over. The medic was called over and eventually he sat up, so it was ok. But the bit where he was on the floor was quite distressing.

Distressing rating: 7/10

3. 12 year old girl
Well maybe she was 12-15? I'm really bad at telling ages at that point. But I was walking down the street at about 6:30 in the evening and I passed a girl walking the other way looking quite tearful. I thought to myself "What's wrong with her? Should I just keep on walking or should I check if she's ok?" So I doubled back and asked her if she was ok and she only nodded. She seemed to be standing still and looking around so I asked her if she was waiting for someone and she nodded. I didn't know what else to do at that point so I just stood there with her. I was thinking I should find a responsible adult and hand her over to them, until I realised, at that moment in time, I was the responsible adult and I would have to do something. I eventually got some more out of her and it appeared that she was waiting for her uncle, because her mother had gone away and he'd supposed to be there at 5:30 and wasn't around yet. So I got her to use my phone to call him, went straight to answerphone. I invited her over to my friend's place (where I was heading at the time) for a cup of tea to calm down, but she refused, and I don't blame her as you're not supposed to go anywhere with a stranger! I think she thought I was going to leave her then as she started crying again, which made me feel really bad. I asked her if there was anybody that she could call and she called her brother who didn't pick up, and her other brother, who turned out to be at her place. So I walked her back to her place (which was just up the road) and watched as she went in and was met by her brother (who didn't look very sympathetic to her teras, but that's how some brothers are). I'm still a bit disturbed as I feel there might've been more going on then she let on but I didn't want to pry if she didn't want to share, and also if there hadn't been anything else going on.

Distressing Rating: 7/10 Why was she so distressed and scared? How did I all of a sudden become responsible adult? What are you supposed to do in those situations?

4. "Medic! Medic!"
As mentioned in #3, we had competitions this weekend. I was fighting an obvious beginner, who smacked me really hard in the jaw. I reeled back and the ref (she's a ref in training actually, which is allowed at league matches - she's a famous fighter and has obviously taken the next step to referee) yelled "Yamae!" (to stop the fighting) and then "Medic! Medic!" with a sort of panic to her voice. Obviously you can't see yourself so I was thinking "omg, is it really that bad?" but I was all good. The secret is to shut your mouth and bite your gumshield unless you have to kiai (a sort of shout which you have to make when you're scoring a point) because the jaw is a hinge... if you've got your mouth shut it's going to take the whole head not just the bottom part of the jaw.

Distressing rating: 2/10 Hey it was only my good looks that was in question...


Tuesday, November 08, 2005

We're on wiki

All my schools are on wikipedia.

Jakarta International School

International School of Kuala Lumpur

City Technology College (ok, nobody's bothered to write anything about it but it is still mentioned)

And, of course (this one not a surprise at all...) University of Edinburgh

Quick update. I promise to update soon about distressing things.

1. Guy at bus stop.
2. Friend on floor
3. 12 year old girl
4. "Medic! Medic!"