01.我的小名: 月月
02.我的生日:
03.谁传给我的: 派派
04.生日想要什么: 平静生活
05.相信有一辈子的爱情吗:
06.近期来压力最大的事情: 何去何从
07.未来想做的事: 疆藏游
08.有没有知道谁的秘密:
09.现在最想做的事情: 回家
10.情人节最想做什么: 平常生活
11.被欺骗时最想做的事情是什么: 恨自己
12.有几个兄弟姐妹: 五
13.我最喜欢的歌: 爱情转移
14.最喜欢的艺人: 李宇春、梅艳芳、麦当娜
15.最喜欢的颜色:
16.爱情是什么: 荷尔蒙、信任、赌博
17.爱不爱我:爱
18.最想大声说什么: 我回来了
19.对感情有期待吗: 有
20.迷茫什么: 职业、家
21.有没有后悔的事: 有
22.最伤心难过的时候会做什么: 彻夜难眠
23.现在的时间:
24.有没有你觉得厌倦的人: 有
25.有没有让你觉得伤心或失望的人: 有
26.觉得自己在心理上不成熟: 是
27.现实中中了头奖做什么: 環遊世界,读书
28.你最希望时光停留在你的哪个年龄段: 20岁以前
29.引起失眠的原因: 想不出答案
30.相信一见钟情吗: 不信
31.现在想结婚吗: 想
32.对传卷给你的人的评价: 热情、活泼
33.你们认识多久了: 2年
34.你觉得她对你重要吗: 重要,像姐妹
35.你会喝酒吗: 會
36.朋友在你心中重要吗:
37.睡觉前的第一件事: 关灯
38.你记得朋友的生日吗:
39.你喜欢的季节: 夏天
40.你喜欢海吗: 喜歡
41.你想去的地方: 自然风光好的地方
42.你讨厌什么样的人: 虚伪
43.你最爱的人:
44.你会常哭吗: 感情不顺就会哭
45.你会常笑吗: 比较少
46.最喜欢去哪里玩: 其实不是很爱玩
47.放假睡到几点: 自然醒
48.喜欢吃辣不: 喜欢
49.你很自恋吗: 一般
50.你觉得这个问卷问题多不多: 很多
51.要怎么样才让自己好点: 真正的理智、成熟起来
52.相信轮回吗: 相信
53.爱一个人能坚持多久: 很久
54.你目前的工作是你满意的吗: 不是
55.你觉得你现在活得累不累: 累
56.你会为你爱的人做什么: 做饭
57.你会对曾经伤害过你的人是什么态度: 谢谢你教我一课
58.用一句话形容近段时间的你: 茫然
59.家在你心中用一个词形容: 倦鸟的巢
60.现在是个啥子样的心情: 平静
61.如果未来的某一天遇见你曾经最爱的人,你会怎样做: 当场愣住吧。。。
http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4beb703e0100dk6l.html
确实很准。也就是说,我根本没梦想啦?
第五型(梦想指数50,成功指数50)
你是一个能量释放很不规律,行为上不按照牌理出牌的人。你个性有点外向又有
点孤僻,给人摸不清的感觉。你为人直率,他人经常觉得很难和你搭上线。没有什么
喜恶,对于人生也没有特定计划,你的梦想随时在改变。积极时令人刮目相看,颓废
时又像扶不起的阿斗。
主要推荐一下:
谷歌金山开发的词典&谷歌拼音输入法都很好用。
Dubai
Oct 9th 2008 | DUBAI
From The Economist print edition
YOU may have thought that if anywhere would be insulated from the financial chaos, it would be Dubai, the ritzy commercial capital of the oil-rich Gulf. Not so. Events across the world are causing pain there too, even though much of the emirate’s cash has not made its way to the banks; it is held by ruling families and in their sovereign wealth funds.
Dubai’s oil revenues are small. Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the energetic ruler of the second largest emirate of the seven that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has chosen to diversify, especially into real estate, as his way forward. Investors in Dubai property have done well in recent years, enjoying returns of roughly 80% since early last year.
Two factors have underpinned prices. The first is negative real (ie, below-inflation) interest rates, which track those in the United States. Borrowers can apply to banks and still borrow very cheaply. And since some think the official inflation rate seriously underestimates price increases in Dubai, there is a big incentive to borrow from banks and invest somewhere else.
The second factor is the continuing influx of workers into the emirate. Less than a fifth of Dubai’s 1.5m people are local. Many of the immigrants are building workers from South Asia who are provided with accommodation during their stay, but not in the smart apartment blocks that Dubai developers favour.
Then, over the summer, Morgan Stanley issued a note which said that Dubai property prices would fall by 10% by 2010. Quite simply, there may not be enough demand for the wave of new property coming onto the market. To a society used to easy returns, this was a shock. The report coincided with a withdrawal of deposits and investments from the UAE by speculative investors who had previously been betting that local currencies would shoot up as Gulf states let go of their dollar pegs to deal with double-digit inflation. But things did not work out like that. The dollar strengthened, so the bet failed and speculative flows went home. As a result, there was less cash sloshing around in the Gulf.
It was the wrong time, then, for a slew of corruption allegations. Since April, investigations have centred on Dubai Islamic Bank, an institution with a history of problems, and on various mortgage lenders and developers. Those investigated include a minister of state and two Britons. Sheikh Muhammad made a rare public announcement recently to say that the public prosecutor would not tolerate “illegal profits”. The investigations are thought to be continuing; no charges have been made.
At this week’s Cityscape real-estate conference, the emirate’s pushy public-relations people were busy pretending nothing was amiss. Nakheel, a state-backed developer, said it would build another tower block that would be the tallest building in the world, even higher than today’s tallest, the Burj Dubai. Another developer heralded a spectacular new development called Jumeirah Gardens, at an estimated cost of 350 billion dirhams ($95 billion).
The markets have been less impressed. So far this year, shares in the Dubai Financial Market have lost 48% of their value. Emaar, a high-profile developer, fell from a high of 15.7 dirhams to 5.5 on October 9th. In another sign that not all is well, the Dubai authorities merged two Islamic mortgage lenders, Amlak Finance and Tamweel; the latter is one of the firms involved in the investigation. Some of the more sober developers, Tamweel included, have stopped the widespread practice of “flipping”—paying only a percentage of the purchase price of a property and selling it on before instalment payments begin.
Dubai is not going to go bust. The state controls the larger property developers and can alter supply and demand by releasing land when and how it wants. Average percentage yields from rented properties are still in the high single digits, so demand persists. Business people are still likely to come to the Gulf. But expect more mergers along the lines of Amlak and Tamweel. Some smaller developers may go bust. The huge profits of the past will dip.
The ructions may also strain relations between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which still has the biggest money bags because it has most of the oil—and may no longer be willing to sit back and let Sheikh Muhammad and his men make all the running. Sheikh Muhammad seems to get on well with Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, Abu Dhabi’s ruler. But financial arrangements between the two emirates are opaque. Sheikh Muhammad may need to be more deferential to his fellow ruler.
28th Sep
Marhaban, Dubai!
I arrived at Dubai, finally. So, I’m back to Middle East again!
I should bear gratitude in my mind. Back in the ME, I have another chance to do what I’ve not tried before in Kuwait.
So, let me say loudly as Shakira, ‘Marhaban, Dubai!’
The tallest building in the world and the Burj of Arab came to my sight the way from airport to the villa. Not as gorgeous as I imagined. Maybe no building can show its best unveiled by the dust and sand in the ME. The Burj of Arab looks too small to believe it’s not a model.
When the dust covered my shoes and packages, I say to myself, yep, this is true ME.
29th Sep.
I have nothing to talk about job from the first day to work till my retirement.
Our office building is in the media city of Dubai.
Across the street, there locate the buildings of CNN and MBC.
From our office, the Burj of Arab can be seen clearly and lonely.
In order to be a landmark, it has to stand there with short companions around, sadly.
30th Sep.
Unpack packages
How many suitcases of clothes and shoes a woman need to live a decent life?
1st Oct.
Emirates Mall
Mall is similar anywhere in the world.
Mall is always attractive to girls.
How to tell the difference?
The answer is: there is no brand too fancy or too expensive for Mall of Emirates.
Dubai is much more entertained and high-tech than Kuwait. I saw the DVD of the latest films on the shelves of Virgin. I saw the thinnest Mac laptop.
For beautiful shoes and clothes, no big difference in the brand, just much better taste and display.
People wear sexy clothes here. So my short pants and skirts won’t be trash.
I just bought a pair of shoes. I’m determined not to buy any new clothes before I slimed to my desired weight.
Then Carrefour for daily use products. I never went to it in China, I promise.
L’Oreal Shampoo is lovely on the shelves again.
Dove soap looks bigger and somehow clumsy and not made in Germany.
I bought a bottle of fresh milk though I don’t really drink it too much. I’m thinking of drinking it a lot in these two years here and accumulate enough Calcium for my life.
And then two bottles of Davidoff. I persuade myself to buy this powder with the excuse that I’m busy now. It’s hard to believe human can work in hot and lazy ME without coffee.
Taxi here is cheap but the meter reads fast.
The rate of AED to CNY is 2:1, so lovely for me to calculate. I still hate Kuwait for its 27:1 rate, which always makes me like a math fool.
The air is so dry.
I began to believe the Clarins BA in HK airport: lotion is far from enough in Dubai, cream is a must everyday.
2nd Oct.
Dune bathing and sand skiing
I began to understand why Sanmao can live in Sahara for so many years.
If someday I can drive as well as our guide in the desert, my life will be complete.
The sunset in desert is one of the most beautiful views I’ve ever seen, so is the sight of crescent.
I wore Abaya one more time in my life.
The belly dancing was nice, but I’m just got used to it. And this time, the dancer performed to please you. But in Kuwait dorm, the Arab girls danced to enjoy their youth.
ME cities look nice at night, with all the yellow sands and dusts hidden under silver moon light.
3rd Oct.
The palm Island
Atlantis Hotel.
Sunscreen, long-sleeves shirt, hat, sunglasses… what more can protect me?
We went to the aquaadvanture.
It’s nice to see bikinis in Arab.
It’s fun to play in water all day and swim with sharks.
There were some scaring activities, but not such a thriller to me.
I still believe I should go bungee jumping.
The hotel looks gorgeous in the moonlight.
So picturesque, like a illustration in the Arabian Nights, with a crescent upon the domes.
来深圳20多天了,还没给大家汇报过。
Until now,我喜欢这个城市。
好绿啊,到处都是花花树树。
北方孩子嘛,哪里见过这么多绿色植物喔。
记得四年前第一次去宁波,被那里的三江汇源震撼到。
北方孩子嘛,没有见过那么多水。
每次周末和嫂子出去吃早茶,完了就去附近的小山上溜达一下
挺喜欢这些小山的,爬起来不累,还很天然
这要放在上海,不知道会挤多少人
上周末去海岸城吃饭,吃完了在那个大平台上散了会儿步
觉得真是个有前途的城市
嫂子说香港更好看一些
我觉得就深圳这样,低密度的楼比较舒服
走在深圳的时候,我常常想起云南
满眼的绿色,感觉人都充满活力
那天等班车的时候,抬头一看,树上还开了很多的花
原来,“一棵开花的树”,不是诗歌里才有的
715沦陷
可能每一个玉米在这几年里,都会常常回想自己沦陷的那一刻。
这一刻是新生活的开始。
从此,生活中有了一个从不在身边,却让你时时牵挂的人。
从此,生活中的很多事情变得不值得计较,心中有个安静的幸福所在。
从此,生活中出现了很多不同层面的新朋友,没有她,我们这些人没有相遇的缘分。
三年,你从一个万众瞩目的选秀明星,一步步沉淀成了一个成绩斐然的歌手。
三年,我去了一些地方,认识了一些人,为自己的前途做决定选道路。
一起来回顾一下我们一起走过的三年吧。
2005年7月15日,超级女声全国总决选第一场,你作为嘉宾和其他选手合唱了一首歌。其实你没有出场的时候,我就在观众群里看到了你的海报,那一刻起,我的心里只有你没有他。
2005年10月5日,上海虹桥机场。第一次见到了活生生的你。那天激动的语无伦次,心潮澎湃。和妈妈、yanle分享了那次喜悦,认识了桔子姐姐。
2006年3月10日,我没有票,错过了第一年的Why Me。那次演唱会的歌都很好听,虽然比起你现在的表现,那场Why Me绝对是青涩的。可是那次,我认识到,无论音乐还是人生,你的见解远非常人可比。
2006年5月22日,上海大舞台Why Me。人生中会有几个波峰,我确认522那晚是一个。
2006年9月20日,我在家焦急的等待出国的通知。那天晚上,在笔记本屏幕前面,我和妈妈一起观看了这次首唱。其实我们也看不清楚,听不连贯,可我们就是高兴,你是一枚歌手了,我们的期待就是这样而已。
2007年3月24日,我再次错过Why Me。
2007年8月11日,青岛,暴雨。那次和桔子姐姐、小护士吃的很愉快,见到了老大和乌鸦。在李小葱的陪伴下,我经历了人生最大的一场雨。所幸的是,我们身体都还好。那次和她住一个酒店,送她从酒店离开。看着她,还和两年前一样瘦瘦小小白白的,我觉得自己真的老了。
2007年10月27日,南京,《我的》巡演。这是严格意义上你的第一场个唱。曾经说过,无论何时何地,这一场我们都不能错过。
2008年3月9日,上海大舞台。这是上海最让我快乐的地方,两次留给了我不灭的记忆。作为一坨曾经的沪米,让我深情而又大声的喊一句:310,年年都是上海的
我觉得我脖子都快挂了
前天去和鲍鲍到中医那儿,给我走了个罐儿,大夫说这个应该剧痛无比,大男人都要被搞颓,我竟然没什么反应
就是整个后背,紫红紫红的。晚上到家就已经疼得不行了,基本睡觉都很困难啊。。。
可能有人在家也拔罐,提醒一下哦:
1,拔罐的当时和当天,都不能吹风哦!
2,拔完罐,要喝最少三杯温开水
我要买个散热架,把我的笔记本撑起来,不然我迟早会残的。。。
我觉得还有必要跟爸爸学几招太极,大夫说我颈部肌肉灰常僵硬
整个毕业的过程,我都很平静
觉得这是一个很早就知道日程的事情,时间到了,就按部就班的进行了
收拾行李的时候才发现,东西居然那么多
这也不想扔那也不想扔
妈妈给寄来的药,他送的杯子,印着李小葱的马克杯
样样都那么重,最后还是统统打包
君菁姐上次回国的时候给我带了很多GMAT的书,本本都厚的像凶器
咬咬牙,她都从美国带来了,我就能悉数带回家
毕业旅行我没去,去了福州看李小葱
那几天时间真紧,要安排着见很多人
去看李小葱,就能把江南这一片相好的玉米都见了
两年没见年轮姐了,我喊她,然后自报家门:我是月月
她呆了一下,说,你怎么瘦了这么多
其实还是胖女一个,不过当真比大一时候瘦些了
记得05年去看李小葱的时候,我还写了一封信给她
这次在火车上,我就在想,这次给她说什么
想到最后就是两句:春春,我妈妈也是玉米,我们爱你三年了。
从福州回来的路上,我开始默默的回忆大学时光
很恍惚
我的大学被很鲜明的分了四份
大一那时,对南方的阴冷,阿语的难度,打击的一塌糊涂
抱着电话跟表哥哭,说要回来重读
结果特别莫名的那次居然成绩考的很好,就打消了复读换专业的念头
春暖花开学的更勤奋了,考了系里第一名
大一暑假,我沦陷了嘛
大二那年,我们换了一个爆差无比的老师
像我们这样的小语种,也没有什么自学材料,就靠老师的讲解和笔记
我对学习高涨的热情被这个老师华丽粉碎
后来看了上海和福州的拼盘演唱会,回来居然得知因为第一年成绩好
被学校选上大三出国留学
大二就在胃病的折磨中慢慢流逝,不过高潮还是大舞台的522
大三应该是整个大学生活中最好玩的一年了
认识了很多好朋友,虽然不同国籍,但是很难得是一类人
不需要不停的维护这份友情,但是大家都是那么珍重这份感情
大四开学一个月的时候我就找到了这份工作,觉得完全满足我的各条要求
索性没有参加后来的任何招聘
然后,就毕业了
毕业典礼的那天,我和妖女坐在一起
院长宣布我们毕业的时候,我mua了她一口,这是我大学时代最好的朋友
离开上海的前一晚,和老大在楼道抱着,抱着抱着就哭了
走的那天,她俩和小妾一直我把送上站台
别了,上海
大舞台有演唱会的话,我一定会回去的
南姐说,毕业了就是大人了
原来长大这么快