my thoughts for today

Posted on January 6th, 2008 in Uncategorized by sleena25

today is my first class…a lil bit blur…cant think of anything…maybe cuz i havent had my breakfast…roti canai seems to be very old choice for breakfast…

oil prices gone up..i wonder what they fry the chicken with these days….?kerosin maybe??

what i wanna talk abt today…

Posted on November 28th, 2007 in Uncategorized by sleena25

if only you u guys understand how it feels to be in the classroom and forcing you to do the assignments…

go to google

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qd_IsxgAf8

I feel like writing something else…

Posted on November 14th, 2007 in Uncategorized by sleena25

Awareness Ribbons

Posted on November 11th, 2007 in Awareness by sleena25

Yellow ribbon Yellow (yellow ribbon): cancer (particularly bladder cancer and testicular cancer), liver disease and liver cancer, missing person and missing children (”amber alert”), deployed soldiers (”support our troops“, POW/MIA, Gulf War), equality, endometriosis, teen suicide, suicide prevention, spina bifida (pale yellow), adoptive parents, sarcoma, hydrocephalus or hydrocephaly, hope, come home, sarcoma (yellow with sunflower)

Black ribbon Black (black ribbon): in memoriam / mourning / melanoma, anti-gang, anti-terrorism in Spain, POW-MIAs, Amish support, Supporting the fight against Natural Causes
, Anarchy, Suicide

Cream ribbon Cream: spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)

Blue ribbon Blue (blue ribbon): drunk driving, education, anti-tobacco, anti-second hand smoke, North Korean abductions of Japanese, freedom of speech

Dark Blue ribbon Dark Blue: child abuse prevention, colon cancer, water quality, crime victim rights, arthritis, hystiocytosis, domestic violence, water safety (flooding, drowning, and accidents), acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), interstitial cystitis, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Reye’s syndrome, short bowel syndrome, myositis, leukodystrophy, hurricane support, police officers lost in the line of duty (”The Thin Blue Line”)

Light blue ribbon Light Blue: prostate cancer, Edward’s syndrome, scleroderma, Graves-Basedow Disease, Pro Choice, Thyroid Disease, lymphedema, trisomy 18

Brown ribbon Brown: colorectal cancer, anti-tobacco

Gold ribbon Gold: childhood cancer

Gray ribbon Gray: diabetes, brain cancer/brain tumors, asthma and allergies, Aphasia, generic (”Support A Cause”)

Green ribbon Green: health, ecology/environment, organ & tissue donor, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, missing children, open records for adoptees, leukemia, depression (both adults and children), safe driving, bipolar disorder, mental health or illness, eye injuries, bone marrow transplants and donation, roadway construction worker and driving safety, glaucoma, kidney cancer or kidney disease, neural tube defects, mitochondrial disease, brain injury, growth and rebuilding, cerebral palsy

Chechens ribbon Green with Red and White stripe: solidarity with Free Chechnya

Denim ribbon Denim: solidarity with the pro-democracy movement in Belarus

Forest green ribbon Forest Green: Tsunami relief, save Darfur

Jade ribbon Jade: Jade Ribbon Campaign spreads information about hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer in Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities

Lace ribbon Lace: osteoporosis

Orange ribbon Orange (orange ribbon): the Ukrainian Orange Revolution of 2004, hunger awareness, lupus, racial tolerance, cultural diversity, leukemia, feral cats, motorcyclist safety, multiple sclerosis (wristband only), self injury, Agent Orange exposure, roadway construction worker safety (particularly honoring those who died on the job), Anti Disengagement Plan (Israel)

Peach ribbon Peach: endometrial cancer, uterine cancer

Periwinkle ribbon Periwinkle: pulmonary hypertension, eating disorders, stomach cancer, GERD, IBS

Pink ribbon Pink (pink ribbon): breast cancer, birth parents

Purple ribbon Purple (purple ribbon): Alzheimer’s disease, Epilepsy, pancreatic cancer, Fibromyalgia, domestic violence, Pagan Pride, Children with disabilities, religious tolerance, animal abuse, the victims of 9/11 (includes police and firefighters), Crohn’s disease and colitis, cystic fibrosis, leimyosarcoma, macular degeneration, Sjogren’s syndrome, lupus, sarcoidosis, the homeless, thyroid disease, ADD/ADHD, cancer survivor

Puzzle piece ribbon Puzzle piece ribbon: Autism awareness

Red ribbon Red: HIV/AIDS (World AIDS Day), DUI awareness, MADD / DARE, substance abuse, epidermolysis bullosa, Pro-Life, love, heart disease (also uses the red dress symbol), Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)/Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) (WPW)

Red, White, & Blue ribbon Red, White, & Blue: patriotism, 9/11 victims, safety (USA)

Red, White, & Red ribbon Red, White, & Red: leukemia & lymphoma

Sheer w/Gold ribbon Sheer w/Gold: lung cancer

Silver ribbon Silver: abuse of the elderly, Parkinson’s disease, children with disabilities, any diseases or disorders of the brain including mental illness and strokes

Teal ribbon Teal: Native American reparations (or turquoise ribbon); myasthenia gravis; ovarian, cervical, uterine, and all other gynecological cancers; substance abuse; sexual violence; polycystic ovarian syndrome; spaying and neutering pets, Tourette syndrome

White ribbon White (white ribbon): peace, adoption (adoptee), student sexual assault, child exploitation and abuse (including child pornography on the Internet), free speech, purity, Alzheimer’s disease, lung cancer, retinoblastoma, multiple sclerosis, innocence, victims of terrorism, right to life, diabetes, bone disease and bone cancer, Pope John Paul II (”Rest In Peace”), poverty awareness (especially the Make Poverty History and ONE Campaign)

What I Want in a Man

Posted on November 11th, 2007 in Thoughts by sleena25
  • What I Want in a Man (age 22)
    • Handsome
    • Charming
    • Financially successful
    • A caring listener
    • Witty
    • In good shape
    • Dresses with style
    • Appreciates finer things
    • Full of thoughtful surprises
    • An imaginative, romantic lover, every day of the week
  • What I Want in a Man, Revised List (age 32)
    • Nice looking (prefer hair on his head)
    • Opens car doors, holds chairs
    • Has enough money for a nice dinner
    • Listens more than talks
    • Laughs at my jokes
    • Carries bags of groceries with ease
    • Owns at least one tie
    • Appreciates a good home-cooked meal
    • Remembers birthdays and anniversaries
    • Seeks romance at least 4-5 times a week
  • What I Want in a Man, Revised List (age 42)
    • Not too ugly (bald head OK)
    • Doesn’t drive off until I’m in the car
    • Works steady – splurges on dinner out occasionally
    • Nods head when I’m talking
    • Usually remembers punch lines of jokes
    • Is in good enough shape to rearrange the furniture
    • Wears a shirt that covers his stomach
    • Knows not to buy champagne with screw-top lids
    • Remembers to put the toilet seat down
    • Shaves most weekends
    • Interested in romance 2-3 times a week
  • What I Want in a Man, Revised List (age 52)
    • Keeps hair in nose and ears trimmed
    • Doesn’t belch or scratch in public
    • Doesn’t borrow money too often
    • Doesn’t nod off to sleep when I’m venting
    • Doesn’t retell the same joke too many times
    • Is in good enough shape to get off couch on weekends
    • Usually wears matching socks and fresh underwear
    • Appreciates a good TV dinner
    • Remembers your name on occasion
    • Shaves some weekends
    • Hope for a kiss each day
  • What I Want in a Man, Revised List (age 62)
    • Doesn’t scare small children
    • Remembers where bathroom is
    • Doesn’t require much money for upkeep
    • Only snores lightly when asleep
    • Remembers why he’s laughing
    • Is in good enough shape to stand up by himself
    • Usually wears some clothes
    • Likes soft foods
    • Remembers where he left his teeth
    • Remembers that it’s the weekend
    • Remembers what romance was like
  • What I Want in a Man, Revised List (age 72)
    • Breathing
    • Doesn’t miss the toilet
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