wats luv ......hahax....i agree wit ice regarding love can make sumone looks stupid!Me too sumtimes is fuckin stupid cos of lov!!hahax...n only realise afte i did tat stupid action..lolx....Been wif guy of mine for 2 yrs plus..a lot ups n downs we went tru....n alot i mean is a lot...farkin a lot sia gals...u know ui know la ....Even thou sumtimes he did control my life...but i sumtimes bingit ade ,like thankful pun ade..i mean thank God there's sum1 out there care for me besides my family...But this guy dun know d limits of controlling sumtimes..sort of sumtimes i just ignore him...And i know he did this cos he loves me...u gals mite think in a diff way rite?i know dat...cuba korang look at d brighter side sumtimes...yah who likes being control...for me kalau ade limit ok ah ...i know i complain....but sumtimes i compliment kan kan ....anyway drop bout my relationship k ....yg penting we know where it is leading to...For me....insyaalllah alhamdulilah...i wanna a bike for valentine's!!lols....anyway im looking forward to our outing taU...tiz sunday..Emo..where r u ? was hoping u read out posts sia u ...janji 5 minit sia dekni...amacam ice sunday mau proceed kapa...kata PTC rules!!hey...i tot of watching d show BRATZ!!just like us haha...ok i post d sypnosis :
Director Sean McNamara (RAISE YOUR VOICE) tackles teenage cliques, the power of friendship, and the importance of individuality with characters based on the Bratz dolls. Sasha (Logan Browning), Jade (Janel Parrish), Yasmin (Nathalia Ramos), and Cloe (Skyler Shaye) are four free-spirited teens who are thick as thieves as they start their freshman year at Carry Nation High School. But soon, everything changes. Principal Dimlys (Jon Voight) daughter, Meredith Baxter Dimly (Chelsea Staub), rules the school with an iron fist, ensuring that all the students stay where they belong in their respective cliques. Although these four best friends try to buck the schools trend and remain close, their academic and extracurricular interests pull them in different directions until they realize that staying friends, being true to themselves, and following their dreams are more important than anything else.