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May 9, 2009

//Scatterbrain on Twitter…

I am a scatterbrain on Twitter and Blogsome. Sometimes, I start blogging something I’m supposed to type on Twitter (e.g. "Going to Catherine’s party") and I post a huge update on Twitter (e.g. I hate Brussels sprouts. I started hating them since I was blah blah you get the picture.) over the 140-letter limit. Hahaha, weird. I have little to talk about today AGAIN (sorry about being boring) but I’ll try to go in detail so that the blog post has something to fill it up.

Okay, so as usual I went riding this morning. After that, we had breakfast at a sala along the area. It normally has my two favourite cats, Inky and Tabby, sometimes a cowardly cat called Caterine (as my little friend calls it, black). But, this time, a rider who lives in our condo said that there is a new cat called Honeybunch to replace the tiger-like "Singh" (meaning lion in Thai). Honeybunch is SO cute! Her eyes can change from blue to green, and the green is like olives and blue like diamonds. She has a fuzzy, brown coat, and comes whenever I call "Honey"!

Actually, that’s all I’ve done so far. I’m going to my friend Catherine’s birthday celebration later, and I’ll put up an update status when I come back about it!

See you, people!

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  1. LOL. I post a lot of random tweets too. O.o But I don’t get them mixed up.. :P

    Awww! Honeybunch sounds CUTE! It’s amazing how her eyes change colour XD

    Have fun at the celebration :P

    Oh and I found out who you mean about the review thing O.o

    Comment by Georgina — May 9, 2009 @ 8:21 am

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