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*the long anticipated b'day wish list*

and now, i present to you the long anticipated birthday wish list of princess pamela aka the greedy one:

1) Godiva Chocolatier's: (G- Hearts Collection; flavours: praline crunch, pistachio, mixed berry & tasmanian honey)
http://www.godiva.com.hk/EN/G-Hearts/G_set1.asp
2) A bouquet of birds of paradise (meaning of flower: sauve, in free spirit and loving.. matches me?) (i should be getting flowers.. =D)
3) CD radio corder (aka CD player)
4) Portable mini VCD player
5) Toaster (recommendation: Toshiba Oven Toaster HTR-11505; $59 [oops! kinda expensive eh?)
http://www.cp.toshiba.com.sg/__48256BAC0062814D.nsf/webDocuments/TSPS-5XCD3T
6) Novel by Wally Lamb titled She's come undone
7) Burberry london fragrance or Burberry brit perfume (this choice is taken)
8) Tannlines bikini (this choice is taken)
www.tannlines.com
9) Mini metallic musical box (from far east plaza i think level 3; $18.90)
10) 'Risk' board game
11) A pair of nike sport shoes (any acg; all condition gear)
12) Smurf soft toy (i don't see it anywhere in Singapore though)
13) Any good Christian book (this choice is taken)
14) Dumb bells (2 kgs would be alright)
15) A nice walking balloon
16) A funny tee shirt (this choice is taken)
17) Josh Groban CD album - closer (2003)
18) Any cool necklace (this choice is taken)
19) A lovely card
20) Anything handmade
21) Something out of the ordinary (maybe a shiny spider, a special potion.. anything actually.. as long as it is from you..)

final one, can i have a hunky prince charming knocking at my door?
alright, that's all.. it's only a WISH list.. you can get me anything you think is more suitable though.. :) i'll still like it..

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