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"I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure.
I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle.
But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
— Marilyn Monroe .
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"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.".
wishlist
A Steamer Iron
A Canon EOS 550D
Actually the...Canon S90 can do too...
A pair of Birkenstock...been waiting forever...
A pair of White Loafers
A pair of White Pumps
A black clutch (Coach?)
A cream clutch
and....A JOB!!
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Love Happens
Thursday, November 12, 2009 @ 12:56 PM
Caught
Love Happens with my friend yesterday before we went out for her birthday celebrations.
Well....I personally only give it
2.5 out of 5 stars. To me it was neither fantastic nor terribly bad. So if you haven't watch the show, please do not read any further....because below might be a spoiler for you. =|

In the show, Eloise wrote down some words and they are not your everyday kinda words. =P
So just decided to blog it down, because it is interesting and new words to me. =)
quidnunc [ˈkwɪdˌnʌŋk]n a person eager to learn news and scandal; gossipmonger
[from Latin, literally: what now]
Source
POPPYSMIC/pɒˈpɪzmɪk/Produced with smacking of the lips.
You won’t see this in your local newspaper any day soon. It comes from the Latin poppysma, via the defunct French popisme. Romans used the original for a kind of lip-smacking, clucking noise that signified satisfaction and approval, especially during lovemaking. In French, it referred to the tongue-clicking tsk-tsk sound that riders use to encourage their mounts. The only writer in English known to have used our word was James Joyce, in a stage direction in Ulysses: “FLORRY WHISPERS TO HER. WHISPERING LOVEWORDS MURMUR, LIPLAPPING LOUDLY, POPPYSMIC PLOPSLOP.”
Sourceses·qui·pe·da·lian [ses-kwi-pi-dey-lee-uh.n, -deyl-yuh.n]
n.
adj.1. Given to or characterized by the use of long words.
2. Long and ponderous; polysyllabic.
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T|nkz