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~book/magworm~

was reading harper's bazaar. trying hard to be well-informed. my usual magazine selections are: National Geographic, SHAPE, FIRST and the newbie to the list is as mentioned Harper's Bazaar. i used to like CLEO and then it revolved to herworld but after having read harper's, love their content. there was an article about girard-perregaux. i'm a huge watch fan and if i'm filthy rich, i'll be a watch collector, probably one for glasses too. i guess if you do know me like more than a neutral contemporary, you'll know that i have quite a couple of those items.

was finding out more. it's really cool. it has lotsa of profoundly complex functions which would awe most beings. this design was also co-brand with Ferrari. *drools* too expensive to even lay a finger on. dream on.



went to The Clinic @ the cannery last week then proceeded to MOS. i guess i lack self-discipline. once i get on to club, i just yearn to do so any other day. it's an addiction but i'll try my best to control that "drug" that is luring me.

time is passing by fast once again. i'm aging. pam you're turning 22 this year.. and as of this year, don't bug me about how old i am..

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