red or blue?
Saturday, May 31st, 2008no more confusion…i’ll make my choice and won’t regret it
no more confusion…i’ll make my choice and won’t regret it
Sally Brown’s brother, Charlie Brown, was so pleased and proud when she was born that he passed out chocolate cigars. Since then he’s been trying to understand her. She always looks for the easy way out, particularly at school, where her view of life reflects much of the frustration and confusion kids experience. Her speech is riddled with malapropisms. Uninhibited, and precocious, she has a schoolgirl crush on Linus, her “Sweet Babboo.” She may never win Linus’ heart, but she has her big brother wrapped around her little finger. Sally, writing letters or doing homework, causes pain and joy to her fans in roughly equal proportions.
生詞 (We all learn new words sometime)
malaprop |ˈmaləˌpräp| (also malapropism)
noun
the mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one, often with unintentionally amusing effect, as in, for example, “dance a flamingo ” (instead of flamenco).
precocious |priˈkō sh əs|
adjective
(of a child) having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual : he was a precocious, solitary boy.
(of behavior or ability) indicative of such development : a precocious talent for computing.
(of a plant) flowering or fruiting earlier than usual.
很想她…i’ll just keep doing so till i fall asleep.
i hope not to toss and turn. 在我的夢裡陪我流浪..
I had my first interview in China today. The pay is decent but there aren’t enough hours (2hrs/week). The location is a bit far (opposite side of town) but then I can see more of Beijing. Hmm…should I take this job that might actually challenge me a bit (to improve my presentation skills). The job entails giving presentations to Chinese college students that want to go to the States to study. I would prepare 30-minute presentations and talk about schools that I’ve never been to before. What’s it like to study at MIT? I dunno. I can read up about it, that’s what they said. I did go to college in the States.
Or…I could find a hardworking, low-paying job in a restaurant and learn how to make noodles from scratch. That would be kinda cool. Then, I could return home and open up my own noodle shop (拉面馆). But I don’t really have time to ponder this question now. I have lots and lots of textbook stuff to cram into my head (没时间考虑这个问题,有很多很多课本里面的东西要塞进我的脑子里).