Thursday, September 7, 2006

SHOP When You DROP

I once read in the magazine, there were some tips about "How To Beat Boredom". And as far as I can remember (because it was a long time ago hahaha), here are the tips:
  1. Write journal (almost everyday)
  2. Write email to friends you haven't been in contact with for ages (maybe I will)
  3. Invite your friends around or go with them and talk about guys (that's fun, I'm sure)
  4. Clean your bedroom and reorganize your wardrobe (hmmm maybe later. I'm too lazy for that :-p)
  5. Makes some tapes of your favorite music (yup, always do that)
  6. Treat yourself to a beauty treatment (yessss, why not?)
  7. Go shopping (I agree 100%!!)
Well, actually that was what I did this weekend :-)
I was so stressed and depressed, I have tons of problems in my head - some of them have not been solved yet - so I really really need to do one of those tips, and I choose number 7 :-)

So I went to the mall, forget about my problems for a while, enjoyed myself and I bought:
  • X Limited eau de toilette from Etienne Aigner, and
  • Blue Paradiso Inferno Body Spray from Benetton
The next day, I bought:
  • 2 pairs of slippers,
  • The Body Shop's All In One Face Base Refill #4,
  • 2 The Body Shop's lipsticks (Pink Ginger and Beechnut), and
  • The Body Shop's Leave In Conditioner
And yesterday, I bought:
  • another 2 pairs of slippers (I nearly bought 4 pairs but better save it for next month)
  • 4 Cds of Ape On The Roof, Electronic Groove, Homogenic, and Overload Romance
Btw, they had sale... I love sale, it's one of my weakness *wink wink*

But I have my own tips to beat boredom, and it always works for me. All I have to do is lie down, relax, turn on my iPod and listen to these songs:
  1. Ordinary Life - Liquido
  2. Pizza Cutter - Letters To Cleo
  3. Electric - Melody Club
  4. Talk To Me Dance With Me - Hot Hot Heat
  5. We're All To Blame - Sum 41
  6. Stockholm Syndrome - Muse
  7. A Modern Way Of Letting Go - Idlewild, and other 'hiphip' musics
And voila!! They all gone :)
(trust me, slow musics will make you feel more bete and bete)

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