Thursday, March 12, 2009

Hello readers,

HAPPY 1 YEAR 2 MONTH ANNIVERSARY SOTONG(:

I realised time has been passing very quickly.
There's little time to study, play or relax.
Stephanie, better start revising now or never.

I did slightly better for some subjects this common test but flunked the others.
Especially my combined humanities):
Buck up, Buck up!

The whole school will be going to Punggol Park for Jogathon!
Top 30? Nahhhh! Impossible! haha!(:
Running alongside with my friends, it's just FUN!(:

Sometimes, I just can't help feeling lonely in school.
Too sensitive? Maybe,
It's hard to be optimistic somehow):
Maybe everyone do feel that sometimes, somehow?(:

I been so engrossed watching boys before flower, addicted!(:

Story:
Makino Tsukushi, a working-class girl, attends an elite escalator school called Eitoku Academy (英徳学園 ,Eitoku Gakuen?), populated by children from rich, high-society families. She is the "weed" of the school, surrounded by all the rich kids, including the "Flower Four" (F4). The F4 leader and son of the wealthiest, most powerful family in Japan, Domyouji Tsukasa, takes an interest in Tsukushi, because she is the only girl at Eitoku who doesn't fawn over him. However, his hot-headed nature and bullying ways are originally a major turn-off for Tsukushi, who has her sights set on someone else (Hanazawa Rui).

The violinist Hanazawa Rui, Tsukasa's best friend, becomes Tsukushi's first serious romantic interest. He is a quiet and cold guy, but he has a soft spot for his close friend and Tsukushi's idol, the model Todou Shizuka, whom he harbored feelings for since childhood. His character is a bit complex, and always has changing feelings for Tsukushi, but above all cares about her in a friendly way.

The other two members of the F4 are Mimasaka Akira, the laid-back peacemaker of the group, and Nishikado Sōjirō, an unrepentant playboy. They both usually have at least one girlfriend at any one time; Akira prefers older women because the women of his household (his mother and two younger sisters) are quite silly. Sojiro is happy to be in casual relationships with many women, although we later discover that at one time he was in love with a childhood friend.

Over the course of the series, however, Tsukushi's feelings evolve, and she begins to appreciate the degree of change that occurred in Tsukasa once he fell in love with her. He becomes fiercely loyal to Tsukushi and believes in her beyond all doubt, and slowly gets her to see him in a different light. The physical obstacles and emotional challenges of their rocky high-school courtship form the basis of the story. Other themes include Tsukushi's attempt to fit in at the school, the problems of her family's lifestyle and income, and the decadent lifestyle of upper-class Japanese girls.

Copied from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Over_Flowers

Go catch the show too alrights?(: I'm so awaiting for tomorrow &saturday. Muahaha.

Stefsoo,

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