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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Went back home just this past weekend, for a break from all the hustle and bustle here, only to wish I never did...


Don't get me wrong, I love going home to friends, family, food and dry cleaning but the damn thieves stole my shoes!!! My TIMBERLAND boots! AARRrrrggghhhhh....



Those buggers don't need to sleep la I think, (I believe it was just one, as the neighbours maid said she saw one guy jumping over the wall) they came at 6.30am Saturday. Bloody hell... They ransacked the whole damn shoe rack (its kept outside btw, so no they didn't break in) and they got off with some like 10 pairs of shoes. They even took my fucking Timberland's which cost like 650 odd bucks. Curse those motherfuckers!! (don't mind the pun).


Best part was after they took all those shoes, they came back the next morning! What is wrong with them wei! Do I look like I'm gonna be buying another 10 pairs of shoes in a day, and even if I did, do I look that stupid to put them out again... God bless that rotten thief. Hope he lives in hell...


Anyways, I've decided I need to get a guard dog, to bite the living daylights outta asses of such people should they ever decide to come into my compound again.
If anyone out there knows where I can get a good doggy pls do let me know aight... Thanks!

Saturday, March 10, 2007

300


WOW!! One word to describe how I felt after the movie. For a minute I was thinking of walking into the next showing of the movie. Rarely has a movie left that effect on me. It was a spectacle, the entire thing. Truly a memorable movie.

The graphics were incredible and the action in the movie was non-stop. Hell, even the girls liked the movie! (although I cannot say for certain if it was because of the Spartans dressing or their bodies.. heh..)

I think the actors, although mostly, if not completely unknowns pulled of the task admirably well, and this to while filming the entire screen behind a blue backdrop:

From what I've heard, this is a relatively new comic production, a myth of how 300 Spartan men, elite fighters, trained and brought up solely for battle defended their land against the Persians. It is absolutely jaw-dropping cinematography.
I'm not one for all this movies like Lord of the Rings and all, but I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Hell, there were folks clapping during the movie! I really thought something was wrong with them, but it just goes to show they too were enjoying it as was I.
There was even some good lines in the movie, lines which are bound to get you laughing your guts out, surprising for a movie like this.
Overall, some say its a cross between Gladiator and Lord of the Rings. I strongly feel it isn't. It a truly entertaining, adrenalin pumping, action packed movie with incredible scenes. Truly worth watching it on the big screen. Trust me folks, this is so much more worth watching in the cinema then it is buying the pirated DVDs at your mamak stalls. Go enjoy it, I doubt there will be a movie this good anytime soon...




Thursday, March 8, 2007

does anyone know how to study?
i need suggestions... this is what i do, open the book, flip the pages then freak out with the amount i have to read, then turn to my right see the comp there and then im on it till i start nodding off... doin wht? writing the bloody blog, playin so silly soccer games... my goodness...

help me to study and i will buy you dinner by the seaside!

Monday, March 5, 2007

Oh God

Hello to all my dedicated readers. If there is anyone reading this in the first place... Am just waiting for epi 18 of heroes to get done with so decided to kill some time (knowing well enough that I should be studying, dammit how will I ever make it at this rate!??)
Went to church just this past Saturday, as I always do. Decided to go to the Church of the Divine Mercy as mass was earlier so it would enable me to catch the oh so awesome Man. Utd. beat Liverfool's ass in Anfield. Poor sods had to sing 'you'll never walk alone' after dominating most of the game. What a beautiful sport this is! (esp. when you beat title pretenders!)
So as I was saying, went for mass, the church is beautiful and its air-conditioned! And the priest 'was' good, until he decided to make his sermon into some political speech. I think he's trying to keep up with Fr. O.C. Lim. But that's gonna take a bit of doing!
He started talking about all this Free Trade Area and what not with the US. Started encouraging us to write against it and all. I mean is it necessary? Do we really want to start getting involved in all this? What ever happened to praying for peace and all? Praying for leaders to be able to decide whats best for us? Is it necessary to take all this political agenda's into the house of God? We come there to get away from all this, not to be dragged into this!!
I really think priest's must now the impact they have on society when they take on such sensitive issues. Fr. O.C. Lim takes things to another level. Using Muslim words and embedding them into our prayers, what for?! I wish he would read this. I am sure I am not the only one disgusted by this behaviour. We portray what our God is. By doing such things, are we portraying our God to be one of hatred towards another man's religion and race? I bet you these priests will say they never said anything that meant it in that way. But the problem is people tend to misinterpret these things, especially when it is said at such sensitive times.
If it does not drive parishioners away, it will instigate them wit hatred and anger towards men or other religious beliefs. Do we really want this now? At this age and time? I think not. I plead and pray that these priests behave more 'priestly' and thread with caution when it comes to such sensitive issues such as religion and race. We are a young community, easily influenced by what is said and what we see. And those who are to shape us into future leaders on our country please shape us well.