Initial: Frederick
Profession: Psychology Undergraduate
Birthday: days left
Height: 1.76m
Weight: 63kg
Blood Type: A+
Waist size: 29-30 inches
Hobbies: Blogging; Reading; Songs & Movies; Chill out
Talent: Writing; Acting; Singing; Accents
Favourite Food:
Italian Food;
Kimchi Chigae;
Roti Prata
Most Disliked Food: Anything crustacean - due to allergy
Favourite Songs to Sing to: For You (self-composed) & The Promise
Favourite Body Parts: Nose; Jaws
Schools: Pei Chun Public School (1989 - 1995); Chong Boon Secondary School (1996 - 1999); Nanyang Polytechnic (2000 - 2003); Monash University (2006 - )
Current Pursuit: Bachelor of Behavioural Science
Research Interest: Evolutionary Psychology
Other Interests: Evolution; Genetics
Contact:
frederikan@live.co.uk
January 06, 2006
I know this is a little late but my darling's birthday was over a week ago. And Since she had received her long awaited present from me, I shall post the surprise here.
And to some of you who are begging me to tell you what I've got her for her birthday present, here're some of the pics I've taken before sending it over to her via registered post.



Beautiful isn't it? Aw.. too bad I don't have a camera powerful enough to capture the details of face of the watch. Hehe..
Anyway, she likes it very much and has been wearing it everyday. I'd estimated the size of her wrist then, and now I'm so glad it fits her perfectly.
And oh, by the way, just as her birthday had passed and as the new year sets in, our relationship had also celebrated itself its 9th month of unconditional love and perseverance. Much of it is hard to explain and many would not understand. But I believe that even such relationships do have ups and downs and we've braved the storms with courage.
This is considered the longest relationship I've been in so far. And my previous ex-es, are locals. Hmm... I hate to say this, but I don't seem to date well with most of them, especially the girls. There's a big difference in lifestyle and beliefs between me and those dudettes. In my opinion, many of them are pampered, materialistic and stuck-up lot of cry babies, who doesn't even know what hardship is. I suggest they go and serve the army in South Korea, or perhaps, go get themselves as sick as possible, probably to an extent of getting a cancerous cell in their bodies, which demands them a total of 8 chemotherapy sessions in 6 months (including side effects). Now that's what I call a moderate hardship.
They don't know what it's like to live in tough times. And I really detest those materialistic girls, I wish they just shoot themselves dead and see if they can carry those possessions to hell.

That said, I had enough of feeling bitter. Right now, I just wanna move on to a better life and see what good things lie ahead. This is a great year and yet a year of adaptation for me. As everyone here knows that I've just ORDed (being Operational Ready in army term), or should I say.. RODed (Ran Out of Date in army term), I'll be having an initially hard time trying to get back into society and the work force again. I hate it though. The feeling is as if I've just been released from prison! There in camp, I did absolutely nothing except doing my duties, eat, sleep and crap. We don't have the time or mood to do something else other than those just mentioned. So, I've finally got myself a part-time job so I could work my way into adapting myself into the outside world once again.
Damn it, I really hate the feeling of being lost after my release from the army. So many things to think about! And so many things to catch up on! I really envy those GIRLS! They don't have to go o the army to serve their guts out. So no hardship for them.

And true to some extent, they can go straight into furthering their studies in the university or other institution and get good grades from there. The next thing you know, they'll be employed and happily changes their looks into something better. And then, voila! They get promoted! Wow.. I mean... SHIT! That IS fast. And look, I suddenly realized that the society is beginning to favour the ladies!
WHAT ABOUT THE MAN???!!!
Are they going to just phase off from being the pillars of society and the stronghold of the.. whatever empire one calls it? It's hard being a man, but yet fun. Let me suggest, ALL bosses listen up - If you find a man with good character and average grade with a teachable learning attitude, please... employ him. He need not have to have a good grade nor a face you like to see everyday. If you get someone who has good character and is willing to learn, that is good enough, despite having a face like a hooligan's truck being ran over..
BOSSES!!! Give favour to the men. They are the future of society, the pillar of the household and the leaders of the world. Many of you urban nuts may disagree but a man is a man after all. He leads and women follow. That's it. I'm closing this before I get eggs thrown against me. Let God do the talking then.
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