Monday, 19 August 2013

I'm running a fever

Assalamualaikum


I have a fever. Huhui... feel uncomfortable with these flu and tonsillitis...such a moanday Monday u know... With a lot of work to do, yeah... damn great! (*sigh...)

Starting from today (actually starting from this entry), I'm gonna use a new cartoon by Karen Uji as my mascot. And if people ask me why, i'll ask them back "why not...?" Haha... I used HJ Story Love cartoon since a long time ago. I think i need to move on.... Hehe...  So guys, say hello to my new mascot, "Hi Bobot!"


17 comments:

  1. You have "a" fever? -_- wow....I didn't know that fever be counted! lol

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    1. hi patrick...
      yeah.. me too..
      check this out: http://www.englishforums.com/English/HowFeverEnglish/qcwlx/post.htm
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    2. koya tol pat.. entri aku, ko komen.. entri bf aku ang komen plak.. huhui.. merajuk sebulan :P

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    3. bio ler die... dia tu customer tetap i... lariiiiiiiii~

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    4. bluerkkk.... puas ati ngan jawapan aku? haha...

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  2. Malay plz...I don't understand...haha

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    1. use google translate looo...

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    2. dont want la....hahaha... running fever=demam berlari??
      hahaha

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    3. abis tu kalo run experiment jadi ape... larikan ujikaji? bluerkkkkk...

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    4. hahaha..mana che tau..google translate kate rupe itu..baahahahahaha

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    5. the good one to use is - I'm having fever or I'm fighting with fever.

      Tebuan: Memang lah maner ada running fever...running nose adalah hahaha google pon sentap jap ngan search ko tu haha....

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    6. ang ni patrick.. tu bagi ang... omputih kata len... ang da tgk blog link aku bagi tu...? Ha, ni meh aku habaq, fever tu boleh dikira.
      1) Fever is normally a countable noun when it is a medical affliction.
      2) Well, many people, especially in the South, grew up saying "you have fever".It's not correct.The word "fever" is singular; therefore it should have "a" before it. But if you were to say "fevers", you would use "have" right before it.


      "I'm running a fever" tu idiomatic expression... sengal tol ler.. Lagipon dia da highlight kat situ... Word for this idiomatic expressions will not make sense to persons unfamiliar with the language. But among English native speakers it is a common expression. C? Bluerkkkkk...

      Jangan kata google translate, omputih pon sentap sbb ang yang tao grammer pon xtao pasal ni... hehe...

      APTB

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    7. adushhhh....kome leh wat debat perdana da...hahaha...

      #sy x pandai berbahasa english...harap maklum...tp selalu tgk OH! my english...hehe

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  3. assalamulaikum ah lahhh kecian dier kena demam . mesti cerita kat hubby u kan .hai demam rindu kat ur hubby kut he he. kalau acu demam acu kate sms kat dier my bf acu demam .deman rindu kat dier .kena cium baik le deman tu he he nakal nya acu lariiiiiiiiii he he

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    1. En.Bobot tu "honey" la... bukan hubby... Hohoi...

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    2. okay roger and out cabut lariiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii he he

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