Kids these days
Since my laptop is dead and all my data are stuck in my old useless harddrive. I shall blog about what happened in Australia as of now till I get my lappie fixed.
Anyway, I was having dinner at my cousin's place in Canberra with my nephews and cousin-twice-removed-to-bes. We had kangaroo with wine. :D
Aren't my nephews just beautiful? They all grow up so fast. Last I saw them they were only the size of a Japanese watermelon.
And the kids were playing with some playdoh (you know, those gooey colorful artificial mud thingy) when one of my cousin-twice-removed-to-bes made this human statue.
Need I remind he's only 11.
Got 'movement' somemore.
-.-
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Lame Jokes Attempt
17 kissed Nicole
Looks like one of the sculptures from China followed you Downunder ;-)
ReplyDeleteI think it's actually called Playdoh!
ReplyDeleteAnd your cousin sure know's how to emphasize certain parts of the anatomy!
ReplyDeleteAs for the data in your hard disk, unless the entire hard disk failed i.e. it won't start/spin, it may still be recoverable. However, you will need someone with some computer know-how to retrieve it. So whatever it is, do not throw it away if you still require the data. Removing the hard disk and hooking it up as a spare/slave hard disk to another PC/notebook may enable you to retrieve the data.
Good luck anyway on the data retrieval.
Now they are the future KennySia, coconut jokes...
ReplyDeleteHhahahahaaha
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
I hope he's peeing and not, ya know.
ReplyDeleteWell that sculpture deserves a kiss after all :)
ReplyDeleteKids nowadays are different than our time liao. Not to mention Aussie kids.
ReplyDeletehaha! LOL!!
ReplyDeletekewl..
if dat's what we're thinking of..
it's better they stop at that point..
Is that a yellow colour urine or what??Hehehehe...
ReplyDeleteYour two nephews are indeed handsome! I guess it is in your family's blood,huh?
ReplyDeleteWhat else can I say about your 11 years old cousin? Two words or make it three words: Brilliant, creative & artistic! Kudos to your cousin!
Is that a big yellow serpent striking his little member? which is no longer little? >:-0
ReplyDeleteHahaha...kids nowadays maybe are more creative and innovative :)
ReplyDeletestill in aus? coming up to syd ?
ReplyDeleteReally good engineering skill having the play-doh with disproportionate body parts balanced on 2 stumpies. lol.
ReplyDeleteI think he's very artistic.
ReplyDeleteur newphews are so handsomeeeeee
ReplyDeleteblog about them again in next 10 years or so, i want to see them again! hahah xD
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