Mono Lisa at the Lourve Museum HAHAHAHAHA. It's tiny.
Okay I have dying to take up French lessons since don't know when. Found the place to, but it's far and expensive. Far, meaning I either have to sacrifice my weekends or I'll have to manage my time properly. Expensive meaning...well that's pretty straightforward. I think far doesn't affect me much because it by right has only 8 lessons or so?
If I really want lessons I would have to go sign up and such. I don't think my mum is very supportive regarding that though. I have been thinking about it since I quit French.
Btw speaking of this I remembered arguing with Carson and Valerie over the use of "quitted". When I Google-ed it I realized the whole world is in as much of a dilemma as me. You know, like there are people who says "quitted" is commonly used in England, while "quit" as past tense is usually used in America. THEN pops out statements which claimed "quitted" is American English and "quit" is Britain. And then comes along another stand which states "quitted" is used as past tense for when the word means to leave. Then there're people who insisted no such word existed.
That means that I'm not wrong! (well I'm not right either but that's not the point) Yes I do not like being wrong, just like you.
Whatever, language.
Anyway, I kept dreaming of living in Paris! Ugh, I like Europe, all the old buildings!! MAGNIFICENT. The easiest way to live in a country (without worrying about stuff like citizenship blah) is to either study there or work there. With my current results, I see my future bleak, like er sitting at a tiny desk in a random office doing admin stuff. And studying there is out of the question obviously HAHAHA!!
Okay quit dreaming and I should get off the computer to have my dinner then straight to work immediately damn it's already 8.40PM.
Let's end off with a picture.
That was two, but whatever. The pictures are small! Did I forgot to adjust? Mm.