Saturday, December 19, 2009



Like A Star

Corinne Bailey Rae

Just like a star across my sky,
Just like an angel off the page,
You have appeared to my life,
Feel like I'll never be the same,
Just like a song in my heart,
Just like oil on my hands,
Honour to love you

Still I wonder why it is,
I don't argue like this,
With anyone but you,
We do it all the time,
Blowing out my mind,

You've got this look I can't describe,
You make me feel like I'm alive,
When everything else is au fait,
Without a doubt you're on my side,
Heaven has been away too long,
Can't find the words to write this song,
Oh...
Your love,

Still I wonder why it is,
I don't argue like this,
With anyone but you,
We do it all the time,
Blowing out my mind,

Now I have come to understand,
The way it is,
It's not a secret anymore,
'cause we've been through that before,
From tonight I know that you're the only one,
I've been confused and in the dark,
Now I understand,

I wonder why it is,
I don't argue like this,
With anyone but you,
I wonder why it is,
I wont let my guard down,
For anyone but you
We do it all the time,
Blowing out my mind,

Just like a star across my sky,
Just like an angel off the page,
You have appeared to my life,
Feel like I'll never be the same,
Just like a song in my heart,
Just like oil on my hands


Friday, December 18, 2009



and then i thought,

" thank you. "

seriously.




there's a cat singing while the rain is pouring down,

awww..

rainy days make me lazy.

:3


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Final Decision >w<


Miniature Schnauzer

What He's Like:

The Miniature Schnauzer is an active, happy, energetic, loyal and affectionate dog who will greet you with blissful "woo-woos" when you walk in the door. He wants to be at the center of your life and to spend as much time with you as he can. Quite often he will be devoted to his favorite person, but he will also bond happily with the rest of the family if there is one. He is playful and friendly, and loves to sit at your feet or in your lap, or play to romping games of fetch in the living room. He needs a daily walk, and also likes to play off leash in a safely enclosed area. He needs to find ways to expend his intense energy, or he will go a little wild and get into mischief and trouble around the house! He is very easy to train and obedient, and generally willing to please you, although he can be a bit stubborn and feisty at times. He needs clear guidance early in life to learn his manners, especially around other pets and people. He is an ideal watchdog. He is alert and will sound the alarm if he senses trouble. He has a deep, resonant bark that seems to come from a dog much larger than he is. He isn't yappy however, and will stop barking as soon as you give him the signal to go and make friends. Although aloof and suspicious with strangers at first, he will quickly be polite and get along. When around a strange animal he can be competitive at first, and may bluff or be falsely aggressive, which can get him into trouble. He should always be on leash when out walking. He may not be good with smaller animals and cats, because his instinct to chase and catch them is strong. He can get along with dogs and other pets if he is introduced properly, and socialized with them while young. He loves children and is generally very good with them, as long as they are well-behaved and not rough with him. He doesn't shed much at all - virtually nothing - and is a very clean dog, so he will be a good pet if you like your house neat and tidy.

Appearance

The Miniature Schnauzer is 11 to 14 inches tall (to shoulders) and weighs 10 to 18 pounds. He has a double coat consisting of a medium-length, wiry outer coat and a short, soft, dense undercoat. His coat color can be salt and pepper, black and silver, or solid black.

Grooming

His coat should only needs an occasional brushing. Pet coat: Clipped short every few months. Show coat: Stripped (dead hairs plucked out) every few months.

History

The Miniature Schnauzer is a German dog who can be seen in paintings as far back as the 15th century. He is descended from Standard Schnauzers who were crossed with Affenpinschers and Poodles, as well as with smaller Schnauzers. The Miniature Schnauzer was bred to be a small dog who could use his muzzle to go after rats and other vermin on the ground: "schnauze" means "muzzle" in German. He was first exhibited in 1899, and has been bred in America since 1925. He was admitted to the AKC in 1926. The American Miniature Schnauzer Club was formed in 1933, and he has become enormously popular in the decades since World War II. His AKC popularity was 11th out of 157 breeds in 2007.


Miniature Schnauzer in different coat colour

black and silver

solid black

white?

salt and pepper


which color do you prefer?
:3

Tuesday, December 15, 2009




had been complained by dear that the photo i'd posted previously,
he wasn't charming enough in it,
lol.

Isn't he's Q in this pic?

Hmm..
still wondering why my dad talks to you SO MUCH.

Oh yeah,
Bobby miss your puma shoes.
:3

p.s. today is 小小救干倪日 >:D
When I Grow Up I Wanna Work in Advertising




Monday, December 14, 2009




oh yeah~

have you guys check out ZombieLand in the theater yet?

:D


p.s do feel free to click he image to have a clearer view.