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Halloween Night, don't Fright

This evening, I was surfing the internet. Hm. I uploaded some photos into my MySpace account and changed my status - telling my friends to give some comments about the photos I uploaded. It's fun editing photos. I love to put effects here and there so that it would look a bit more attracting.

I uploaded the photos after I edited them but, I deleted them after some minutes because I forgot to change their sizes. It's too big to be viewed and that's annoying. So, I had to reopen my PhotoScape and started to change the sizes of the photos. Finished - i uploaded them once again in my MySpace album "Spam mine, Spam yours". I also had to type in their captions once again. Getting tired, I solat for minutes and ate my dinner while watching TV.

I just love the programmes tonight. I watched Zoey 101 [Halloween] - Mischief Madness on Nickelodeon channel and after that sitcom ended, I switched off the tv and sit back on the chair in front of the laptop - here I am telling the stories. Such a blabber box!

* I didn't go for trick-or-treading because no one's celebrating Halloween in this country, I guess. Trust me, if you went trick-or-treading here tonight, you'll find yourself sulking behind your front door looking at your pumpkin look-a-like halloween candy bag when you're home because it's empty.
:DD

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