It's towards the end of my first term as a student in Thames Business School and Wednesday was the first of my test. It was the statistic test.
Well, having just finished the project when the test started, I was lucky enough to have my brother driving us to the test.
I was lost initially and I had to start pouring out things before I had to recall all the steps required. I assumed top form in a lost form state and I was hoping for a 50. So I graded myself towards the end of the test. I found that I was in the 48+ region and so I started to ask for a textbook to refer to the graph as I didn't bring one. And so with the steps of referring the the tables, I should have around 55.
But, in fact, I got 4..............9...............!!!
ONE MORE MARK!
But who to blame when I'm the one who didn't revise?
LEE HOM IS BACK

The man we have to give it up for for Chinese Music is back!
His creative juices never fails to mix up a new cocktail for us this time as he puts in the recycling concept, much into the 'LIVE EARTH' period.
With his album made of recycled paper, that's not only the thing, he brings in Selina for a duet where he sings in hokkien!
Out of the many that puts great effort into Chinese music, as westernize as Lee Hom looks, his chink-out music and soothing ballads makes him up in the arena of Jay Chou where they await for the next opponent to battle it out.
Three Wishes - and a packet of tissue
This morning I had some time at home and I decided to switch on TV as I did my breakfast.
I was watching Three wishes on Channel 5.
This saw was where they would go into a country- rather state where they set up an area and listen to their wishes.
Three host will in turn pick the one they want to grant the wish.
From the official website:
http://www.tv.com/three-wishes/cedar-city-utah/episode/549264/summary.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=episodessh&tag=episodes;title;3
The team travels to Cedar City, Utah, where they have several surprises in store for a remarkable retired couple who make toys for underprivileged children all over the world. Also, they help a young girl pay tribute to the fire department whose instruction saved her life, and help a courageous young mother gain the skills and confidence she needs to better face the challenges brought on by the recent loss of her sight. World-class climber and author Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man in history to reach the summit of the world's highest peak Mount Everest makes a special guest appearance.
So do you want to know what happen?
Not just in the show.
I cried over a show. Not just drops. There was tears flowing off my balls - eye balls.
This show is super touching. It's even more touching then extreme makeover-house edition.
Trust me. Watch this space