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Sunday, November 15, 2009

real shit...

all e major newspaper are reporting on e coming Leonids...

can e reporters stop reporting??

do they know that once they report, the sky will be so damn full of M0 until we cant even see a single star, wat more of a meteor??!!

we even hav a term for it: newspaper CURSE

although i admit tt e sky in yr end is usu rather erratic, but wat's e probability of when newspaper report of meteor shower, we cant see a thing and when newspaper dun report of it (eg geminids which is every dec - also yr end) we can see loads of them??

& last nite e sky sux..

now keeping my fingers crossed...