Tuesday, March 30, 2004
burp!
must re-activate my gym membership soon.
cat update: i haven't been able to put up pictures of the kittens i wanted to give up for adoption. maybe next week, ok.
Saturday, March 27, 2004
Shattered Glass
saw Shattered Glass, starring Hayden Christensen, Chloe Sevigny, etc. Great movie, especially for aspiring journalists/reporters. could be applicable to bloggers, perhaps? and it's also a true story. it is usually quite difficult to get an entertaining true story. It's about Stephen, a successful journalist...turns out he actually invented his reports. it was very interesting to watch how he got caught..as the story unravels. Hayden seems to look better than when he was in Star Wars. heh heh...mmm.
I'm on my way to becoming the Shattered Me. Due to my most efficient procrastinating skills, I have managed to not start the two papers I'm supposed to submit next weekend. On top of that, I have my exam to study for. must.....start......papers.......too....lazy.......ZZZZzzzzZZzzzzZzzzz
Kittens for Adoption
I have 3 female kittens to give away (free). They are regular short-haired kittens, and they're almost 3 months old. Very cute, although can be a bit noisy sometimes...they like to meow a lot.
If you're interested, or know of anybody who might be interested, you can email me at garamcomel@yahoo.com
I will post pictures of them soon.
Sunday, March 21, 2004
10 Things I Hate Most About KL Roads
things i hate most:
- the traffic jam
- honking when the traffic light just turned green a split second ago
- honking when the traffic light is still red
- driving at about 10kmph on the fast lane
- driving to close behind me (remedy: hitting the brakes should scare them off)
- stupid, selfish, kiasu drivers who cut queues
- drivers in the car next to you giving you "the look" when stopping at the traffic lights
- suped-up kancils and satrias carrying Barisan Nasional flags (whatever man....)
- the sound of kapchai motorbikes racing on the roads
- the sound of kapchai motorbikes racing on the roads
Friday, March 19, 2004
cat update
I would like to believe that the cat was, in fact, Owen. It really did looked like her. I feel much better, at least now I know that she's in safe hands, eating its way to become the next Garfield. Thank you, God.
Owen at about 3 months old.
william hung
Whatever it is that Will used, it was definitely effective. Powerful. This is how I believe William Hung acquired his fame:
- make people cringe by bad singing and highly uncoordinated moves
- get judges to make horrible comments
- show a relaxed attitude
- generate sympathy from public
- get best friend to distribute videos on the Net
- generate admiration
- accomplish mission of having truckloads of fans
To become famous, does someone need to be on either side of the spectrum? Which means, either you are really good, or really really bad? Well, I'm sure no one aspires to become famous because he is the worst singer in the world. But if it's just fame you're after, why not??
His jet-speed way to fame made me ponder upon the possibilities that he could have been a part of the show's selling strategy. Could it be?
All in all, hurrahh for William Hung!! he walks like he talks and he talks like he walk....he bangs!! he bangs!!
Thursday, March 18, 2004
ho bisogno un "challenge" (i need a challenge)
here are some of my results:
8 - Good with details and with a methodical approach, this person nevertheless is someone who enjoys constant new challenges to maintain her interest. This person is a methodical individual with attention to detail, but is inclined to leave tasks unfinished if her active mind alights on something of greater interest. Routine tasks that fail to challenge the intellect are at greatest risk, so this person needs a job that offers variety.
The arrow of activity (numbers 7, 8 and 9) - Enjoying the outdoors, this person is someone who will perform best by being busy. This person dislikes confined spaces, and needs both physical and mental exercise. A good walk in fresh air is an intellectual catalyst like no other to this person, whose need to be constantly occupied is an asset to any employer.
the description above is quite accurate. gosh, how long have I been in Project Blackhole? how long can one stand doing what I do now? what if in time, i get comfortable with this arrangement? i do NOT want to become a person who's dried out of ambition. i need a challenge! pronto!!
capisce??
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
wonderful day
Monday, March 15, 2004
wishlist
- To become more knowledgeable about worldly issues
- All the problems with my car gets magically fixed (for free!)
- I no longer have to attend classes
- My completed thesis falls from the sky
- My cats to learn the basics of cleaning the litter tray. Or better yet, use the toilet and flush it after
- The super glue that has been stuck on my fingers for the past 2 hours to disappear (from an attempt to become my own cobbler)
my brother's tribute to Garam
Sunday, March 14, 2004
euwww
Anyway, I went to see "Buli" just now. Starring Afdlin Shauki, Nasha and Hans Isaac. Quite an OK movie, if you were to compare it with other Malay movies. Slapstick elements still there - I guess it's the nature of every Malay comedy. Oh well...all in all, Buli is a funny number. My only complain is the two girls seated next to me. Why can't they just bloody watch the movie? Do they have to repeat every single line that was said? Was it necessary to try to explain every small act that happened in the movie? And jeez, do have some courtesy not to 'bersila' on the seat, unless you are 500% certain that your feet don't smell!! euwww!
Then there are some people who bring their kids into the cinema, and let the kids run up and down the stairs, and in front of the screen. What's up with that? If I wanted to watch kids running, I could go to the playground. Do parents today impose less control than our parents? When I was a child, I didn't remember my brothers and me running around in department stores. Seriously, I can't stand watching kids screaming up and down supermarket aisles while their parents nonchalantly pick up their groceries. Why!!!!?!!!
OK, enough complaining. Hope my children don't turn out like those wild, uncontrollable little ones.
Better sleep, got class tomorrow (while everybody else is enjoying their weekend)......malasnya!!!!!!
Friday, March 12, 2004
Winter Sonata
Months after the show ended, friends were still talking about it. In the end, my curiosity got the better out of me. I borrowed the VCDs from a from a friend who's probably watched the series about 20 times. The first two CDs were slow, but after that, I was hooked. HOOKED!! There were 20 episodes altogether, about 1 hour per episode. Finished it in 3 nights. Quite obviously, I too did not have better things to do with my time. Haha.
The series were basically about first loves. Jun-Sang and U-Jinn met in high school, where U-Jinn, a friendly and cheerful girl, met Jun-Sang, a cynical and mysterious boy. They fell in love, but their affair was cut short when Jun-Sang had an accident and died. U-Jinn painfully carried on with her life, made better by Siang-Chi, her childhood friend. 10 years later, on the eve of her engagement to Siang-Chi, she saw a man who looked like Jun-Sang on the streets of Korea. It turned out that the guy she saw was Min-Xiang, a guy she eventually had to work with in a project at work. Min Xiang and U-Jinn developed feelings for each other, and twist upon twist happened. Whether Min Xiang is actually Jun-Sang, whether U-Jinn and Jun-Sang share the same father, and so on. (I won't tell you the whole story in case you decide to watch it on your own)
I was almost sorry when it ended, 'almost' being the operative word here because by then I was losing a serious amount of sleep. I now understand the craze over Winter Sonata. It was a 20-hour emotional rollercoaster that constantly induces your curiosity. And of course, Jun-Sang's mysteriousness that every girl dreams for, paired with U-Jinn's vulnerability that brings the protector in every man.
For more on Winter Sonata, go to www.wintersonata.com
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
la mia vita
ignore me...just polishing up my italian. the semesters of learning will go to waste if i don't practice.
grazie!
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thank you - nadio
