Friday, December 31, 2010

Have you thrown your calender?

Surprisingly, there were more people who opted to watch Barbie within Queensbay Mall than to countdown for the upcoming year in the open field just opposite it. Barbie wins!
Barbie wasn't pretty to me, her boyfriend was instead good looking, amo fuiyoh!
Reminds me of the horoscopy prediction in Cleo about Virgoees in 2011, 'The possibility of finding that special someone of different culture and exotic background'.
Omg, can I have an amo instead of Muhamad? Just like xiaxue's, how sweet.

Fireworks displayed already? I thought it's just eleven now?
Peiyean just invited me to watch firecrackers together, I guess fairygodmother heard me =D
With my xxl crispy chicken in hand, my new year's resolution would be to be able to laugh away all sorrows! MUAHAHA-WAKAKA-hahahaHAHA!
Happy 2011!

I just threw mine. ;)

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

BoomboomPOW!

The moment we stepped out from Dewan Budaya, our palms showed contrasting sensations of both hot and cold.
Chilled by the conditioned air, warmed as the aftermath of clapping too enthusiastically. if only I divert such energy into my studies, IF ONLY ;)
Now, that was a performance worthed more than RM10, WOOH!

Andrew, that coursemate of mine who I used to meet more often in khaleel, roti bakar and AB coffee than in class, has great hands on piano!
Recalling what easy once said, 'U'll fall in love with him the moment he touches the piano!'
So true.
The way his hands got carried by music, his face danced with the tune and his eyes were neither looking at any chords nor the piano, they all stunned me!
Such gifted talent, Andrew, cool!

To our aman damai drummer: I love the way ur facial expression flows with the beat, ur whistling and the sandy sound from ur drumstick-like instrument. =D

As for the 11 years old drummer named Farez, you rocked kid! wooh!
USM jazzband, boomboomPOW!

Friday, December 10, 2010

A line of words.

An unusual holiday morning at which I woke slightly early, took bath before I brushed my teeth and headed to a nearby supermarket to shop for five coloured fruits.
Never before had I performed a religious chinese pray at home which involves fruits as we do not own any altar at home you see, and all the knowledge about buddhism which I possess are just a thin layer on the surface.
I felt awkward inside to only pick one of each type of fruit instead of the usual multiply of at least five.
To make things worse, the sales person who helped weighed each fruit I picked, laughed.
I smiled and explained, for praying kak.
That kak thought I was on a diet plan, one fruit per day, enough for the weekdays of a week. LOL.

Within the same grocery mart, I bumped into an uncle, a cheerful uncle.
We were from different directions, trying to reach the same cashier counter.
One glance at his hands, I could only see groceries, groceries, groceries, neither accompanied by a helper nor aided with a basket or trolley.
Signalling the uncle to pay first, this uncle smiled, a warm smile and in a familiar cantonese dialect, he shooked his head and said, '做什麽事都唔好碑人行头,本来是你的就坚持,要对自己要信心!’
I smiled back, paid before him and thanked him.
It's a day worth remembering, that uncle and his words. =D
One sunny day, checked!


Can't pull myself out of 下一站,幸福, the first one which shakes my stand on taiwanese drama series, the plot is well planned, the main characters stand out well, acting skills are in my view great! Worth watching (: