“Kami inda berapa suka orang yang kan berfesyen di skulah ani.”
Thanks but no thanks lady. I don’t take ‘fashion’ advices from sixty year old woman.
And thanks for going through the entire guidelines with me, but I don’t think I am ‘berfesyen-ing’ in school.
You still want to see me again tomorrow morning? You must really like me, huh.
I met the principal after your mini-lecture and he said it was okay — try and beat that, hah.
If I was guilty, do you think I’ll have the guts to see the principal?
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ah, i’m not sure what you’re talking about because i cannot read your language, though, i have to agree with the part about NOT taking fashion advice from a sixty-year-old. what was hot her days is most likely not today (:
eh why?something to do with your new hair kah? lawa jua=D
Wha?! This sounds like my high school, where every day was a new war against the establishment so that the girls could hike their skirts up and dye their hair neon green.
Haha hm, not really sure what’s going on in this one but I’m pretty sure I can relate! I go to a pretty straight-laced private school and I’m not one for the conventional.
i’m not sure what you’re talking about.
but screw what they say
Apakan fesyen mu ani? Mau jua ku kan tau. Beskirt pindik kah? Heehee.
@tiera: Yes. Haha. Thanks.
@Tina:
Au. Haha. Just kidding. It’s my hair.
Fooey. I’m too tired for this!
What are you on about??? Err sixty year old women? It’s niccceeeee….. *cough*
Seriously, how do you expect someone to respond to this… weirdness? Really?
I am not sure what you are saying, but principal visits can’t be good!
Hahaha. Mana tau a skirt over your pants, just like the main female character in Princess Hours (look it up if you don’t watch Korean drama, hehe.)
LOL.
Don’t tell me, you had a colour job or had your hair highlighted?
@Tina: Hahahaha. Two NO-s for you. No, I don’t do K-Drama. No, I didn’t color my hair.
This is what i dont like about highschool.. and some of the teachers would go on to say “kalau kan mau begaya, jadi cigu” – like what-ever, sama jua jadi cigu i’m still not allowed to colour my hair. I seriously don’t get what styling your hair has anything to do with academic matters.. sheesh