Monday 28 June 2010

17



Lovin' the beats, every song I've played since summer has been hella good.
Subwoofer and bass changes everything.


Wednesday 23 June 2010

16


It's not that Asians don't have sweat glands under their arms; the difference is that they have markedly fewer apocrine glands than black or white people. That doesn't mean they sweat less--eccrine glands, the other main type of sweat gland, are a thousand times more numerous on most bodies, and Asians have plenty of them. But apocrine glands are the kind that make you stink.

Now I know.
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15


Some people only know how to create bad atmospheres, create petty arguments and hurt feelings.

I don't see the point.
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Tuesday 22 June 2010

14- Wagamama


Wagamama - "wilful / naughty child"- Selfish in Japanese
Wagamama is a restaurant chain serving pan-asian food in the style of a modern JapaneseRamen bar.

I decided to treat the sister as she's never been before and only just finished her exams. 2 starters, 2 mains and 2 desserts later, the bill came to £33..doh!

Meal

Chilli squid- deep friend and seasoned
£5.20

Ebi Gyoza- Prawn and vegetable dumplings.
£5.05

Amai Udon- Teppan fried udon noodles with a sweet tamarind sauce.
£7.65 x 2

Lychee and Mango sorbet
£3.15
[A missing picture of a White chocolate and ginger cheesecake]
£4.60

Everything in my opinion is a bit over priced, especially the starters and some of the desserts, but it's a nice place for the occasional casual Asian food experience.
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Friday 18 June 2010

13


I like looking for things to go into my future house, and these are some of the things I'd like.



Plastic chairs from TKMaxx for £24.99!
Colourful glasses and jugs made from recycled glass from Spain!

Thursday 17 June 2010

12- Tag


1. Thanks the person who gave this award to you.
*depressive voice* Thank you...sister.

2.Copy the award and put it on your blog.
3.List 3 things which you love about yourself.
4.Post a picture you love.
5.Tag 5 people you wish to pass this award on to.


Let me think..

I like Money.
This love of mine will never going to go. My parents have always been the type to save so I've learnt to do the same as well. It horrifies me when I know how little people have in their saving accounts..or just how much their spending habits costs, or how people spend huge amounts of money on one item.


I like Ebay.
Buying things and selling things...also money related so it makes sense :)


I like food.
Mmmmm food, materialistic items don't pleasure me as much as food does.
I like ice cream, crisps, chocolate...chinese food...all things fried and crispy (and unhealthy)!


Urahara Kisuke from Bleach!
It might be wrong to fancy a fictional anime character but I don't care <3
This is the picture I love the most of him.
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11- Love Love


St. Ives Radiance Cleanser Apricot Cream Wash


I Love this! I managed to buy it at £2.29 in Superdrugs during the Easter time and it's probably about half empty now and that's me using it every single morning!
I originally wanted to buy the apricot exfoliating scrub but picked this one instead by accident (all the face products look exactly the same!), so I thought I'd give it a try none the less.

First impressions were...eurgh it's a cream cleanser, I hate cream cleansers and there's not enough exfoliating beads in here to exfoliate my skin!

Don't let first impressions rule everything because it's now one of my essentials!
The creamy cleanser cleans and hydrates my face really well, it doesn't leave my face with dry patches afterwards.
There's enough beads in the cleanser to be used everyday, so it means your face benefits from not having to have that really harsh weekly exfoliating scrub and it's less hassle as it is a 2-in-1 product! The first splodge was just unfortunate with the lack of beads.
The product is apparently also blemish fighting, when you wash the cleanser off you can feel a slight tingle on your face which is bearly noticeable but nice if you do :)

It's 150mls...I swear it used to be 200mls..and it smells not much of anything really.
The price RRP is around £4 odd but as it's a 2 in 1 product, it's not too bad of a price tag.

Overall I really recommend this product, again it is for oily/combination skin. It's a really good everyday hydrating exfoliating cleanser, perfect for those who want a hassle free face routine!

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Monday 14 June 2010

10


French connection- £15, I like plastic shoes.

ASOS - £36

Pistol Panties Bikini- Topshop £45

Wants!

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ALSO
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Check it

Blue Scholars - HI-808 (LMFAO Remixxx)

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Sunday 13 June 2010

9

58 words a minute, not bad ;)



You reached 226 points, so you achieved position 87344 of 461471 on the ranking list

You type
313 characters per minute
You have
58 correct words and
you have
1 wrong words
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8- Topshop


Petite overdyed Jamie Jeans


I bought these a few days ago and I'm still undecided about them.
They're different from the other 'ultimate skinnies' I have, the material of them seems to be thinner and less demin-like. Surely the 1% more elastane isn't the reason behind it?
It sticks to you a lot more..maybe I just need to wear them in and I'll get used to it?
But yeah, these are indigo coloured..me likey.

£40 RRP but with a NUS card you get a student discount resulting £36
I also felt obliged to open a Topshop 'privilege card' BUT on the plus side of waiting 5 minutes for her to run the details over the phone, you receive a £5 voucher in the mail :)
It's free so why not? Just remember to pay off your card as soon as you get it and then what you do to the card is your business.

W25L28!

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Saturday 12 June 2010

7- Love Love!


Garnier Pure A daily treatment moisturiser


Okay. So I bought this moisturiser about a month ago under the influence of a £2 promotion in Morrisons. I don't know why and how but Morrisons was doing this skincare event where EVERYTHING skincare related was half price...I swear I was shifting up and down the aisle for a good 30minutes.
Moisturisers, facial wipes, spot treatments, toners, cleansers, the lot.
Neutrogena, T-zone, Witch, St. Ives, Garnier, Olay, Simple, the lot.

~

So the RRP is £4 odd for 40mls...I would have probably given it a pass if it wasn't £2 but now that I've tried it, I would repurchase. Yes. At full price (10% NUS card discount at Superdrugs)

The moisturiser is a gel which I love. It absorbs into the skin instantly which is ideal for me because my makeup routine tends to be either quick or rushed, I don't have time to wait for my moisturiser to sink in. I want it done and over with.
It's light, non-greasy and it just disappears, you don't feel it like after a few seconds.
I have always been looking for a moisturiser like this, some moisturisers just leaves me with the 'mask effect'. Eurgh!
The product also smells clean and fresh! It's not too overpowering. Cucumber and cactusy!

Large pores is not a problem for me but I do have imperfections, blemishes and blotches with the occassional spot.
After a week I noticed a dramatic difference, my skin looked so much healthier...I thought my skin looked really good without slap on, which is quite something.

My complexion is less blotchy, less dull, much smoother and firmer and less oily to a degree.

The whole Pure A range is for teenagers who are prone to oily skin and blemishes, so I don't recommend this to those with dry skin.
For those who have oily skin or combination then you should really give this a go. I'm going to stick with it. Light, refreshing, does what it says on the tin and also not too badly priced!

x

Thursday 10 June 2010

6- LS6 Café


Arrrgh! Blogspot don't hate on me!


Going out for breakfast tomorrow with some people at LS6 ( The Clock Café )
Situated in a student rich area of Hyde Park, the cafe doesn't stand out too much but the interior of the place is retro and the decor is slight tacky, but the good sort.
There are free papers and board games, alcohol is also sold.


So far I can never go past the option of the Full English breakfast, it's just so good! £4.95 too!
Proven very popular there is even a vegetarian option.
Mmmmmm. The breakfast definitely wins compared to Dare Cafes. Trust.


Had a quick bite before taking the photo.

Also a free Abercrombie hoodie, courtesy of a mystery guest leaving it at N's house :)
Thank you size small lol
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Tuesday 8 June 2010

5

My new official name is Robot according to 3 kids.
I'm back from babysitting and this is what I have to blog.
Just something I threw together as I was running late to catch a bus, quick snaps!

~Outfit Summary~
  1. Half & half demin hoodie-Topshop
  2. Love me love you t-shirt- H&M
  3. Blue skinny jeans- Topshop
  4. Silver Cross necklace- Topshop
  5. Black bag- Primark
  6. Orange socks- Topshop
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Monday 7 June 2010

4


My dream shoes from Zara
*sigh*
If only I bought them when I first laid my eyes on these!
I've not seen them in my size 3's since February, £80...would have been worth every penny!

Come to me! *manifests*
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3- Cheeky Duck


Being a hard working student, we tend to have the habit of indulging ourselves for our 'strenuous hard work'...alot.

Our meal consisted of:
-Singapore Ho Fun
-Preserved duck eggs & pork congee
-2 dan tarts
-1 Ham sui gok (which was eaten by me before I took the pictures)
-1 bubble tea & ice water

The food portions are huge and it's such a bargain. The congee wasn't as flavoursome as last time but with it costing £5.60 it's not too bad. You can't complain. With the portions being really big we ended up taking half our meal home, yay for midnight festers! Our meal cost us £20!

2- St. Sushi

~St. Sushi~



I guess these pictures don't do any justice.
It doesn't help that I only remembered to whip my camera out after half way through!
Half finished vegetable tempura, soft shell crab and seaweed maki, seaweed salad and takoyaki!
I managed to end up with 2 starters because I couldn't decided, one of my many undesirable and annoying traits :P


You can probably only just make out the California maki, futo maki and the sweet shrimp nigiri in our final attempts to stomach everything down. Although sushi seems quite expensive, which it is, it's VERY filling..at least it is to me.
After 4 sushi dishes, 3 starters and 2 green teas it set us back around £27!
Plus you get 10% off with your NUS card, not too bad going if I can say so myself.

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My friend bought me a takeout one day of Inari and Chicken katsu ISO :)
You get it in a cute little box, wasabi paste pressed into a leaf, some pickled ginger and soy sauce in a fish shaped bottle. Kawaii!

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Sunday 6 June 2010

1

In such an amazing mood today, listening to Still got love by Blue scholars that a friend recommended to me last night.
It's not in the genre of music I normally listen to but I still dig it, I'm open to anything.

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I don't operate on that sort of level,
I'm face to face.

Everybody get hurt, everybody cries
Everybody falls down, and not everybody rise
Not everybody talks, but everybody lies
Not everybody lives, but everybody dies

You might have owed me cash
Or put my shit on blast
Or talked behind my back
But I still got love!
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Just a few pictures from my walk with P on my only day off this week! I'm working 6 days out of my 7, but hey at least I'll get some dough to get me driving.
Heh me behind the wheel, watch out!

Trees

A caterpillar dangling. It got stuck to me once I got too close...uh oh.

Me today, taking a mirror shot. Mind the mess.

~Outfit~
  1. Half demin half hoodie jacket - Topshop
  2. Blue long top - H&M from the maternity line which I didn't notice till I bought it
  3. Black body con skirt - H&M
  4. Scorpio gold necklace- Topshop
  5. Forest green tights- Primark
  6. Black bag - Primark
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