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Monday, February 16, 2009

25 Random Things about Me...

1. I am named after Mario Puzo, the author who wrote The Godfather, and other Mafia-related books.

2. I love driving so much that when I was young, I would hold my hands up and pretend to drive whenever I was in my dad's car.

3. Whenever I buy books, I usually only buy non-fiction ones.

4. I want my first son's name to be Michael, after a character in The Godfather.

5. I love my secondary school, Maris Stella High School so much that I want to teach there in future.

6. I want to become a businessman.

7. I supported Sembawang Rangers when they were still playing in the S-League.

8. When I was young, I told my family that I wanted to become the President of the USA when I grow up, and my elder sister went to tell our relatives.

9. When I was young, I told my family, quite a few times, that I will be the richest man in the world when I grow up.

10. I am very much like my dad, and sometimes I think that's the reason why we have heated arguments at times.

11. When I was younger, I actually typed all the things I wanted to do as a businessman, like creating companies, airlines, fashion labels, whatever, into the computer.

12. I don't like people to know too much about me.

13. I pump only Esso petrol because its symbol is a tiger, which is one of my favourite animals.

14. I have never bought a Nokia cellphone before.

15. Although I feel Motorola cellphones are not exactly great, I always get this brand to stay loyal to it.

16. My current V3xx is my third Motorola cellphone.

17. I secretly think that Ng is the best surname there is.

18. I like products from Germany.

19. I generally like to read.

20. I am a fan of David Beckham.

21. I wish to study at the University of Southern California after I get married.

22. I love History so much that I want to study that in University.

23. My favourite number is 23.

24. I feel that I think too highly of myself at times.

25. I generally like stuff that starts with the letter M.

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