22/08/06

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哭了也舒服了.

就如在这闷热的天气里,下了一场很大的雨一样.

呐就舒服多了.

0128, 10/08/06

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昨天的凌晨一点二十八分,我的心停了一阵之.

我深知呼吸.

我听见了你对我说...

1.28am, 10th Aug 2006... this moment; it was the moment.

感到很surprise. 没想到你也会这样的对我说出口. 不过这是一个 pleasant surprise.

谢谢你. 真的谢谢你.

月亮

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今天的月亮特别的圆.

今晚的月光也照射了那黑暗的天空. 或许也偷偷照射了你心里的某一个角落.

望着那个在天上闪亮的月亮的你和我是否也是想着同一个"你" 呢?

您的 "月亮" 又代表了谁的心呢?

- Broken Bridges -

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After much anticipation, the musical play written by my cousin brother and his friend, is finally showing soon in KLPAC. Gonna catch a good seat n watch it! =)



BROKEN BRIDGES is set in Ipoh in the 1950's. The protagonist, Ming, seeks to chart his own destiny while his father, Wong, has his own ideas for his son. Wong is the quintessential Chinese towkay, to the extent of arranging his son's marriage. Ming's best friend and neighbour, Leong, plays the obedient son. The stark contrast in these two characters begs the question: 'So what's wrong with the old ways?', and on the other hand, 'So what's wrong with the new ways?' With a persuasive cousin from the big city, Ringo, appearing on the scene, Ming finally decides to go against his father's wishes and leaves for Kuala Lumpur.

10 years later, Ming returns as a successful contractor, whose project is to tear down the marketplace and in its place, erect a new building. Problems occur; an unhappy relationship with the beautiful head-strong and self-opinionated Mei Ling; construction problems; promised sums of compensation never arriving...the townsfolk become troubled and angry. Wong, in a final act of fatherly love, makes a sacrifice for his son, totally unknown to Ming. Ming leaves Ipoh, humiliated, disappointed and totally ashamed of his father.

In the epilogue, Ming returns 30 years later, and only then discovers the fate of his father.

"SIENZzz.." attack

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"SIENZzz.."

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Currently under "SIENZzz.." attack; a fulminant, deadly, idiopathic condition that impairs state of mind causing severe obstructive stasis. Presented with dysplatic changes of 'procrastinatively, hypo-study-itic' condition resulting in a repetitive dyspneic, whining, and stuck with the thought of "refund n back out".



Tag: 'crap', 'whine', 'sick', 'urgh', 'medical', 'nothing', 'whatever'..
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Responsive action: -ignore-

Thank You, JuNiOr$ !!!

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We got to meet our new, freshie juniors last Tuesday during their orientation. And one week later; i mean today..., we got this..

and thisas a token of appreciation for us, the seniors.

Some scenes from last Tues:

The juniors sitting on the floor, making themselves comfortable...

while the seniors (us) seated on the chair, during the "Senior-Junior Session" last Tues (25/07/06) in the museum. (there wasn't enough chair for everyone.. so we weren't actually bullying them..hehe)


Twinkle* twinkle* little stars...

Some scenes from today:

The thank you note from our adorable juniors.

Cutting and dividing the cake, 'generously'.

Quite a handful of people are absent today. Well,.. less men, more share. 2nd or 3rd serving, help yourself... there's no need to 'rebut'... ;D

Yummy chocolate indulgence... It completely seals your mouth. Yum yum.. ;)

"Thanks loads, jUnIoRs!" You r all just simply sweet n nice, just like the cake.. hehe =)

1, 2, ..?

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I was asked...


1, 2, .. what comes after that?

is it necessarily '3' ?

what if after 1, 2, .. is '4' ?



Convention rationale would tell us that 1, 2, is followed by 3. In a series of number given, the pattern of the sequence is for us to identify and recognised. What is the rule that governs that then?

The patterns are perhaps all man made. A 'path' exist because people 'walked' it out. When a 'road' is being discovered and recognised, people will almost un-hesitately follow the flow. Its easy.

Can 1, 2 ,.. then be 4,..? Why not actually? It can be a 'additional kind of sequence' ie.

1, (1+1=) 2, (2+2=) 4,... so on and so forth..


Risk exist in almost every step. But there are infinite possibilities to be walked out and it requires one to step forward and venture into the discovery of the road less travelled or perhaps into the road not taken.

Is 1, 2, necessarily followed by 3? I don't think its necessarily so.


So, ' 1, 2, .. ' what comes after that?