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Saturday, December 30, 2006, 1:31 PM
Just got back from the chalet and so much for rest and relaxation, it was more of constipations and speculations. Well, what can I say? That's just too cliche, even before it started. The current state determines the inability to reconnect with the main character. Sometimes, I wish I can just re-format. What a depressing December, bite me.
Time for the year-end review again and like before, it still has to be music for sure....
1. Atreyu - Ex's And Oh's Definitely the song to remember. Till now, it's still hooking me on to get laid.
2. Saosin - Voices A powerful emotional ballad that defines the art of shouting at your loved ones. Ok that sounds screwed and childish with a touch of simplicity.
3. Underoath - Writing On The Walls Inspirational and spiritual for some reasons. "I hope to....God you feel this now."
4. Avenged Sevenfold - Seize The Day No idea. Cool ballistic ballad with the cheesy voice of M Shadows. (Don't kill me)
5. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow (Hey Oh) From the multi-platinum Stadium Arcadium, this song consists of guitar riffs that are catchy and it almost got my fingers to shred-mode. (Yeah like I can do that, or can I?)
6. Atreyu - The Theft A song about a child. Just as I imagine.
7. Acceptance - Not Afraid The song that was released.....after breaking up. It would really make a great single should they stay on.
8. Jay Chou - Bai She Fong Che White kite? White flag? Just that the intro resembles All The Way North.
9. Daughtry - It's Not Over First, the bald headed rocker got stoned at 4th placed, and the fans were outraged. But the future was bright. With the debut album certified as Platinum, I was blown away, what can I say?
10. Bullet For My Valentine - All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) The song when you need a little bit of saint anger to vent out your fustrations on.
11. Lostprophets - Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast) From nu-metal to emo, Bob Rock sucks shiat.
I'll continue later. Deja Vus!
Monday, December 25, 2006, 12:33 PM
So much for a sickening Christmas this year.
Physically, I'm sick for the festive season. Massive headache, intensive muscles cramps and lack of sleep, all on the eve of Christmas. The pain was like a kick in the nuts constantly. Assumption? A jolly bad X'mas this year. Party wise, I've tried my best to talk the talk. Seeing a wholelot of peeps than usual made my headspin. Any regards about the movie, I felt that the process of filming wasn't that appealing, but thank God, the outcome turned out to be alright. I felt that we could have done an even better job though. Some have asked why did I cut some parts of the scenes and here's my explanation: to avoid making it mundane. I feel that it would bore the hell out of some people so I tried my best to make it appealing. That's it anyways and it's over. As I said, it was rather forgettable as that headache was massively killing me. So yeah, I don't really have any remembrance of any minor events. All I saw was girls taking photos here and there with their "beautified" dresses and the process which told place. Also, Nizam dropped by and it was great to see him after for so long. As for Arctic's a certain romance, the infatuation appears to be dying down and the radar is beeping inconsistently. It's better not to rush and take things one step at a time. Just have to be myself and natural I guess as there's no need to be shy or whatsoever. X'mas ended 2 hours ago, finally. I'm feeling lethargic and that's all I can blog till now. So long....
Happy Birthday Jesus. I don't know how old You are, sorry :)
Tuesday, December 19, 2006, 11:45 PM
I just haven't been blogging for long ain't? Activities scattered all around the place during the process of my "hiatus" and well, it has been a helluva ride. So many things had happened and 2006 will indeed be a memorable year for me. From the magical words "Ex's And Oh's" to the art of getting laid intensively, I couldn't say much of it. The mission trip was fruitful and by God's grace, we all experienced the warmth and love from the locals. My perspective of Singaporean kids always take a 360 degrees turn after coming back from Thailand. SG kids = boredom; Thai kids = Flamboyant. Sad, but true. For the 3rd time, my faith grows each time I go up the hills. This time, I was pretty certain what's on my agenda and though it wasn't executed out as expected, I slacked my way through by the grace of God. Rollercoasters are full of ups and downs. Life isn't any exception too. The art of dealing with issues might be cracky at times, but it's the way how would you face the music. Sometimes, I don't find it hard earmarking the people as hypocrites, for whatsoever reasons. After connecting and flocking around for quite awhile, it gets mundane and the eagerness to open that bloody mouth of yours dies down inconsistently. OK my connection is dying for nuts. I better post this before Armageddon hits earth.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006, 12:28 AM
1 December 2006.
The last day of school. It's over, finally. Time really flies I presume. Reflecting on the past two years from a positive mindset, I had the shittest and craziest fun in PU0501R. But again, it's all but over. The least we can do is just hanging out on a specific day or held a chalet or whatsoever. I swear to bear no grudges and cherish the friendships like how Donald Duck is to Mickey Mouse. This time, I'm moving on but still, I'll remember for sure.
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Age: Unknown
D.O.B: 121288
School: School of Hard Knocks
Influences (Music): Mark Tremonti, Jack Black, Reuben Morgan, Jason Wade, Eddie Guerrero, Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury, Martin Smith, Bono
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