Tuesday, May 30, 2006
It's All About The PenisI read an 8-days article about Boyzillian waxing today. Ha.. The writer commented that after he pointed out to his friend (who initially refused to go for the waxing) that such waxing makes your penis looks bigger, his friend promptly asked where to go for it. FYI: Boyzillian waxing is just something like Brazillian waxing. If you watched 40-year-old virgin, it is the one with the tapes and the nipples.
I also watched Grey's Anatomy last night. It was another lame episode with the intern's one-night-stand turing up in the hospital with priapism - a prolonged erection of the penis (not because of sexual arousal) which usually results in it being pain. I summarised the medical terms but I'm sure you et the idea... I couldn't stop laughing in front of the tv.
The Origin. 5/30/2006 09:26:00 pm
X-Men 3Went with Seed to NUS yesterday morning to pay the fees for hostel application. I still stick to the view that admin staffs have not-so-good customer services but I suppose they have to be so to make their point understood.
Anyway, we went to catch X-Men 3 thereafter. For those who have yet to watch, be sure to stay till the credits end. The next few paras might contain some spoiler.....
Well.. It is a block-buster to begin with. So there is actually nothing much to complain about even though it was disappointing that Charles Xavier and Cyclops died so early in the show without much of a fight. Maybe this is just to make a point that they are ordinary people too.
Another disappointment was Pheonix. I was still hoping to see more of a "class 5" mutant's powers. Instead, they gave us the stupid old man, Magneto and his nothing-new magnetic powers. Pheonix ended up just being there for most of the show.
Somehow, I feel that it was morally incorrect of the way the X-Men disposed of Magneto. I suppose the director sees that too and he directed for the partial dilema of the team to be portrayed. Anyhow, I rather a few more of them die than to win that way.
Finally, I expected Angel to play a not-so-big role in the movie cuz he ... well he only has wings. In a world with people levitating off the ground, I don't think wings are anything very special... Just that maybe they are beautiful to some - like the lady scientist/doctor with the needle and her "omg" expression. Anyway, I feel Angel served his purpose and the director couldn't have chose a better character forthat purpose - the flight of freedom, to freedom. That which a pair of dove wings symbolises..
Btw, Seed will agree with me that Storm is more beautiful than in X-Men 1. But I still feel that Pheonix look hotter in her maroon costume and with her red hair.
The Origin. 5/30/2006 03:25:00 am
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Tuesdays With MorrieI literally stumbled upon this book when I went to the library last week. Ha.. It is another book about an old man (remember Abraham's Promise). However, they are different, Tuesdays with Morrie is more of a dying old man (Morrie) and his own set of "culture". A culture that accepts love, hugs, tears more than money, cars, houses.
Morrie suffers from some illness that causes his muscles to cease functioning progressively. Eventually, it worked to his lungs and he'll die of asthma. Ha.. forgive me for notnaming the disease as I absent-mindedly returned the book before I blog about it. Anyway, his best student (Mitch) paid him visits since since he learnt about his teacher's impending death and together, they started to work on this thesis/story.
The book basically addresses many of the issues that haunts our generation or the one before us. Marriage, money, love, forgiveness - basically, the things in life that our generation's culture fails to address or led us to focus on.
It is overall a nice book. If you like The 5 People You Meet In Heaven (by the same author), you should read this. I think it is better. If you don't, read it nonetheless.
This book led me to wonder - will a certain teacher of mine look at me with disappointment as I shunned his teachings and become as pragmatic as I am?
The Origin. 5/28/2006 09:10:00 pm
Friday, May 26, 2006
BowlMet up with Woon Seng and Justin for bowl just now. Haha.. I needed a 20 pts handicap to beat them. Anyway, did sth extra today. But the deed was done. ha..
The Origin. 5/26/2006 11:04:00 pm
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Customer Service & Team?As opposed to Singaporeans' complaints about the low quality of customer services in Singapore shopping centres, I feel that the services are in fact good. In my recent desperation to wait for the sale of one of the shirt I'm eyeing (and the bloody shop is still not having sale yet!!! curse that they close down after I get my shirt)), I went to Orchard quite a number of times in 2 weeks. Contrary to popular arguments that sales-people do not smile at all, I find that they do give you heart-warming smiles if you acknowledge or smile at them as you step into the shop.
I find that customers should not complain about how the sales-persons have got bad attitude or they don't smile at all. I feel that it is a cause-and-effect kind of situation. For example, if you step into the shop and you don't smile or even look at the sales-person, you can't really expect them to treat you with good services or for that matter, even smile at you. It is a basis of human interaction - you don't take steps to interact with someone if he/she appeared uninterested in you.
Just to point out, I feel that it is the services of those people in administrative position that sucks. Like some stupid university which have the policy of not encouraging 1st yr students to choose their roommates in hostel. Bloody shit.. I am paying for the hostel fee here.. Thus thatmakes me the customer.
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On another note, I believe that it takes 2 hands to clap. In most of what we do today, we are not doing alone. We work in pairs, groups, teams or a part of a chain. Thus if something were to go wrong, we cannot just point the fingers and accuse that someone is to be responsible for it. The truth is, we are all partly responsible if something goes wrong. This goes for relationships, work and life in general. This is my PoV.
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Just to seek opinions. How do these look?
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The Origin. 5/25/2006 09:33:00 pm
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Safety?On the headlines on yesterday's Straits Times, we had an article informing about the project of LTA and police to install more CCTV cameras (or as they call them, electronic eyes) along the streets in Singapore. This allows the police to be able to spot threats and take actions quickly. Threats like terrorist planting bombs or unlawful activities. According to the article, the system will eventually be smart enough to differentiate amongst the various human activities to identify a crime. In addition, the electronic eyes will be used to record footage of events. Lastly, the next phase will be to install the cameras in public transports too.
It is for the security of the country. There is no argument against that but does this increased "essential" security also means that we have less privacy? How does taking a walk down Orchard Road with over a hundread cameras staring at you feels? And if these systems can record and are smart enough to differentiate crimes, will our every move be monitored and possibly recorded? To the extent that maybe the moment we commit a crime, the footage will be used against us? Somehow, I feel that an environment or should I say, system of justice, is being built base on fear.
Maybe I am watching too much Sci-fi shows... Anyway, this is part of "coffee shop bitching", as my officer puts it.
The Origin. 5/23/2006 09:39:00 pm
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Abraham's PromiseAbraham's Promise is a book by a Singaporean writer. I was introduced to this book by Mr. Lim during my last visit to SCSS. He introduced it to be a "serious fiction". The whole book is so damn boring! I must admit that while I was in the midst of reading the book, I was partly cursing, "Stupid Jason Lim.. Intro this kinda boring book to me..." I finally finished reading the short book after 1 week plus as I couldn't get myself to pick up the book where I left off.
The story is essentially about an old man and memories. Most of his memories were about his regrets in life. Some of the regrets were:
- The raising of his son to become a lawyer who is interested in gaining a stable and good career.
- The failure to stand up for his sister when she didn't want to get married and also to be there for her when she was in need. This led to her committing suicide after marriage.
- His wife having an affair with his best friend.
To speak the truth, my first reaction after completing the book was, "Stupid Jason Lim.. Why the hell did he introduce such a book to me??" After much thoughts, it may be a simple way of telling me that there are so much more to life than my pragmatic views show me. My thoughts about Abraham was that he was so pre-occupied with his roles, purposes and personal principles that he neglected others in his life.
To speak the truth, I find that of the 2 years + 4 mths I spent in the Army, I am paying slightly more attention to those around me. (I Hope!) Though it isn't a lot more but I think I have made some more effort as opposed to when I was working for my A' Levels. Part of me is afraid that when uni starts, I'm going to revert back to the old me again. I hope that will not happen.
Just a note on this book, I found a part in the book rather interesting when Abraham's was betrayed by a fellow teacher in his school. Abraham's reaction was that the teacher was a Christian just like him but the teacher was not doing what the faith taught them to do - not to lie. I find it a simple point to show that by having faith or believing in a god does not mean that a person will have a strong set of values. I just feel that you don't have to believe in a god to have values. In addition, some religions teach people to have a given set of values or do good deeds for reasons like going to heaven, repayment blah blah blah. I simply disagree with such ways of teachings as I feel that one should do things based on their values and conscience.
On a separate note, I went to the Jurong Bird Park today as part of a family day thingy. Let's just put it that I am not as into birds as my dad is. We were just there as a form of family outing. Nonetheless, I was facinated by the bird called Pelican. They are so BIG! And have got BIG mouth too! In addition, I still feel that Bald Eagle is the coolest bird of all. Anyway, I deduce that my dad only likes birds which can fly and chirp - he doesn't seem all that interested in ostriches or flamingoes.
Finally, the winning quote of today is, "Wah.. They can fly leh! They can fly leh!" - my sister.
The Origin. 5/21/2006 10:57:00 pm
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Hostel or Not?I have been giving this serious thoughts lately.
Should I stay in the Hostel or not?
Hmm.. I think I need to list the merits and demerits. help me with this, k?
Merits:- More Convenient
- Know more people through hall activities
- Independent living
- More time from time saved from travelling
Demerits:- Cash spent on hostel can be used elsewhere, like SEP or buy more clothes!
- Might lose focus cuz of hall activities but if you don't take part in hall activities, what's there to hostel experience?
- Lost of some better things that can be found at home ie home cooked food, my bed (it is definitely much better than hostel one), the aircon....
- I have such a nice and warmI think I am going to miss home.. wahahaha...
How???
The Origin. 5/17/2006 08:49:00 pm
What Is Your Ambition?I was conversing with my students yesterday and I asked them the above qn. I was pleasantly surprised to hear that they already have something in mind. Most people their age do not know what they want to become in future. I was and am still one of them.
I have never been able to answer questions like "what is your ambition?", "what do you want to study in future?" or "what do you like to study?". The truth is I don't know.
First of all, I do not in particularly like studying. I do not like any particular subject. There is only preference. I prefer to study Math over Geography because Math is easier for me. However, it being easier does not mean that I like it.
Second, work. To me, work is simply an avenue to achieve work satisfaction and of course, income. Work satisfaction can be derived from saving a life, counselling a person, winning a case for your client, attaining a high managerial post in a company or even make a small leap in technology during research. Reality have shown me that it doesn't matter in what form your work satisfaction comes in, it is the bread that it brings in that matters. I have seen people working 10 over years of their lives working as something, only to give up the job later to look for others. The reasons being "don't like the job but needed the money then", "grew sick of it, no prospects"....
I feel that all thise crap about your dreams and ambitions are just part of a major propaganda exercise since the old ages. Firstly, our ancestors worked together to set up the societies and systems. Everybody is given a part to fulfill. There were no demands back then, so people just do their part, get fed and get protected. At this point, the systems are already set up and in process. People start to grow a little bit cleverer and maybe more selfish. They ask, "Why must I do this while he/she does that?" So some smart asses came up with the solution! "Give them choices! Everybody can choose their own professions! You just have to acquire the skills needed for that profession and you can do the job you want!" So everybody chose "what they like" and everybody is happy working.
Later, some people became cleverer and questioned, "Why are those smart asses telling us what to do?" Those smart asses thought of another solution! "You can vote who to govern you! Democracy prevails!" blah blah blah....
haha.. ok... i'm just being pragmatic & crappy at the same time... Sigh.. Suddenly my world is so dark and gloomy.....(Another crap)
The Origin. 5/17/2006 09:22:00 am
Sunday, May 14, 2006
White Ass Syndrome, A Tough Question & ExpectationsAfter sun-tanning for quite some time, I have gotten the "white ass syndrome" again. It is a syndrome whereby a very fair guy, in swimming trunks, goes sun-tanning. Eventually, the ass will be so much fairer than the rest of the body. haha.. But how can u tan ur ass??
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I was presented a tough question by 2 female friends of mine, "What will your reaction be if your future girlfriend tells you that she is meeting another guy alone?"
It took me 3 mins to eventually expressed myself in a clear manner to the 2 girls. It is tough.
Frankly, I wouldn't mind lah. But there are some other things that need to be said, I think.
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Expectations. I was previously conversing to a friend and I mentioned that I do not have much expectations for making friends. To me, making friends is a simple case of befriending people who you like and/or are like you. On the next step, it all depends on 2 peoples' affinity with each other and whether the feeling of friendliness is reciprocated. This being said, more often than not, the friendliness is not reciprocated or maybe the people who are friendly towards you, are not exactly the kinda people you feel are like you.
I also feel that making friends depends a lot of chanced encounters or simply, fate. I may not get to know any of you guys if I were to, say, chose to go to another secondary school or JC or if MINDEF posted me to some other schoold in BMTC. Thus I feel that fate created the chances for people to meet and get to know one another. By raising our expectations of our friends, we are shutting out these chances to maybe be a part to another's life or for another to be a part of ours, not matter how small it may be.
After all these crap, of course, I do not befriend people whom I seriously dislike or even dispise. i'm only human.
On a related topic, I do not have too high an expectation of the other people around me. Like parents and relatives. I don't know but somehow after some experiences of disappointment, I learnt that the only things that I can change in this world is only myself. If there were any expectations to be made, it should be on myself.
The Origin. 5/14/2006 12:55:00 pm
Saturday, May 13, 2006
New Skinhaha.. I finally changed my blogskin cuz of a slight screw up in blogger. I published a post n my blog's link cannot be accessed. So I went to look for a new skin, only to have Ai Tian inform me that all i have to do was to republish. but this skin caught my eyes, so I got it up...
Anyway, I find this skin to be a big irony as the title is originality but it is not a blogskin created by me(I dunno anything abt it for godsake). I took somebody else's blogskin....
Comments?
The Origin. 5/13/2006 10:53:00 pm
Dumb Movie - When A Stranger CallsJust caught this movie. Well.. I say it is dumb because the damsel-in-distress is so stupid that I say she deserves every min of the horror she went through later in the show:
1. Jill arrived at the hoouse as a baby-sitter but she didn't even takethe initiative to takea look at the kids, who were sleeping at that pt in time.... until the stranger-on-the-line "reminded" her to do so.
2. The security alarm went off and the security agency called the house, Jill informed that everything was fine, without even checking the house.
3. Jill's friend came into the house because the garage door was open, and Jill just went to close the door (witha little sense of urgency).
4. A mystery person called Jill at the house, using Jill's friend's (from pt 2) HP. Wouldn't you at least suspect that sth happened to your friend? Oh well.. maybe it is a prank call by your friend..
Anyway, crap aside.. I read today's Straits Times about the rising trend of youths joining Buddhism. One thing I found particularly disturbing was a photo attached to the article. In the photo, a youngster was carrying a poster with the slogan, "We don't meditate to see heaven but to end suffering." I don't know about you but I find it pretty obvious who the slogan is for.
It is disturbing because it is such a blatant display. I understand that religions represent the core beliefs of the followers. Thus a follower of 1 religion does not find it easy to accept and understand the follower of another religion. Now, with youths being more active in the religioous organisations, will their youthful energies be wasted on blatant out-cries against other religions? And if this happens, what will the reactions be?
The Origin. 5/13/2006 03:01:00 am
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
SadnessI have avoided the problem for so long. Sigh... I must now face it - My comics are eating up all the free spaces in my room!!
After an afternoon of hardwork, I finally packed all my comics into not 1 but 4 boxes. Each is of equivalent size to the red coloured boxes you can get from Ikea. I seriously considered to sell off some of my comics and I was so serious that I walked all the way to Greenridge to ask the comics shop if they wanted to purchase. The walk there was so heart-wrenching! Argh!!! But old stuffs have to go to make room for new ones.
I can't help but remember all the online forums I have been to and there often are threads about selling of old stuffs. This led me to wonder if they, like me, thought that they would keep those stuffs until they die. Reality then came knocking on the door and they have to sell off their stuffs for whatever reasons possible....
Sigh.. Nothing last... The future is bleak... I don't wanna sell my comics but i have to.... Sigh...
The Origin. 5/10/2006 03:31:00 pm
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Grey's Anatomy - Let It BeLast night's episode (beside the usual ER-kind-of-situations and he-loves-me-he-loves-me-not-crap) introduced a married lady, Savvy, whose mother died of ovarian cancer and she herself was diagnosed with gene mutation. This meant that her chances of getting the cancer had increaed to 85%. As such, she visited her friend-surgeon and said, "I want you to take out my ovaries, and the uterus. And when that's done.. you are going to find the best person out there to cut off my breast." The husband, Weiss, was lamenting all the while about the kind of life that he won't have once Savvy takes the operation. The baby, the future....Then the question by Savvy, "But the sexy Savvy, the Savvy that gets noticed when she walks into the room... yeah. I wonder if the Savvy is still going to be there. honestly, I haven't a clue. But then i think, 'Is that why Weiss married me?' God. I hope not."In the end, an advice was given to Weiss. It was about the wedding ring and the vows blah blah blah. So the husband turned up for the surgery to support the wife.Below is a conversation between a pair of interns-couple who are in the know about the surgery:
Alex: What are you pissed about? Izzie: You look at everything in a skirt. Alex: I'd look at you in a skirt, something short, maybe school girl. Pleated. Izzie: If that skirt didn't have a big pair of bouncing boobs attached to it, you'd stop looking. Alex: You cut 'em off, you build 'em back up. Maybe you get to upgrade, life goes on. Izzie: If there was a genetic test for testicular cancer you think men who tested positive would have this surgery? No, because it's castration. What man would willingly get rid of the part of his anatomy that makes him a man? This woman is having herself castrated. And we book an OR and act like it means nothing. It's not nothing. God, how could you possibly act like it's no big deal? I mean what if it was me? Alex: Izzie, you're freaking out you know that, right? Izzie: If I was the one with the cancer gene. I mean what if I showed up tomorrow and my boobs were made of plastic and my skin had aged 10 years and my sex drive had dried up. If it was me Alex, would you be so fine with it then? (He doesn't say anything) Yeah, you'd be really hot to kiss me with tongue then, wouldn't you?(She leaves)
(Later) Alex: Here's the thing - I like your rack. Izzie: God, what is wrong with you? Why do you have to be so - what is wrong with you? Alex: I like your rack and I'd want them around if I could have them, trust me I would, but it wouldn't be the end of the world if you got rid of them... because really, I'd want you. (Izzie slaps him) Ow! What was that for? (she kisses him)
This leaves you to question, doesn't it? What makes a man, a man and a woman, a woman? Is it your genetic make-up? Your penis? Your breast? And ovaries, blah blah blah.. If any of these were lost or reconstructed after loss, are you less man or less woman? And also, how important are these parts in a married relationship? They probably don't mean anything - as the show suggests.
On a lighter note, I found this 2 paras (from the same episode) rather funny:
Dr. Meredith Grey: In the eight grade my English class had to read Romeo and Juliet. Then for extra credit, Ms. Synder made us act out all the parts. Sal Scafarillo was Romeo and as fate would have it, I was Juliet. All the other girls were jealous, but I had a slightly different take. I told Ms. Synder Juliet was an idiot. For starters she falls for the one guy she knows she can't have, then she blames fate for her own bad decision. Ms. Synder explained to me that when fate comes into play choice sometimes goes out the window. At the ripe old age of 13 I was very clear that love, like life, is about making choices, and fate has nothing to do with it. Everyone thinks it's so romantic. Romeo and Juliet, true love, how sad. If Juliet was stupid enough to fall for the enemy, drink the bottle of the poison and go to sleep in a mausoleum. She deserved whatever she got! Dr. Meredith Grey: Maybe Romeo and Juliet were fated to be together, but just for awhile, and then their time passed. And if they could of known that before hand, maybe it would of all been OK. I told Ms. Synder that when I was grown up, I would take fate into my own hands. I wouldn't let some guy drag me down. Mrs. Synder said I'd be lucky if I ever had that kinda passion with someone, and if I did we would be together forever. Even now I believe for the most part, love is about choices. It's about putting down the poison and the dagger and making your own happy ending, most of the time, and that sometimes despite all your best choices and all your best intentions, fate wins anyway.On a separate note, I got into USP. After the lame interview, I wonder if the demand for the places is not as great as the supply...
The Origin. 5/09/2006 07:39:00 pm
Sunday, May 07, 2006
NugenoDoes anyone of you know if this product works? Haha.. I think I'm going to get the full set. This decision is made because of 2 separate incidents in the last 1 mth:
1. My students asked if my sister was really my younger sister as she always called my "elder brother". Do I look older than her?
2. I met a friend in town while I was out with my sister and he asked, "Is that your girlfriend or your younger sister?" Damn...
On a more serious note, the results of the election was expected but still it doesn't cease to incense me to hear promises of upgrades during the campaign process. On top of that, a certain prominent figure mentioned that with more opposition, the party will have to spend more time countering them. Whatever happened to "by the people and for the people"? Sigh...
In addition, I never knew (until now) that my estate is under Holland-Bukit Timah and not Bukit Panjang. Apparantly, my block is just a street away from the Bukit Panjang district. BUT I do not stay in some bungalows or whatsoever!
The Origin. 5/07/2006 09:42:00 pm
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Temple & CandleWent to a certain temple in Clementi today to take part in some candle taking ceremony. It supposedly "brings more light into your life" as my mother put it. Well.. I just went for the sake of going. I felt that I still did not feel the god as I did not feel it in a certain church I went to some time ago. Religions seem so alien to me or rather, their tainted pasts have made me a cynical critic about their reasons for being and belief.
Anyway, carrying the candle certainly brought back some fond memories of a certain bright young boy (me!) looking forward to the occassion just for the sake of carrying the candle.
The Origin. 5/06/2006 11:57:00 pm
Friday, May 05, 2006
Today Is Sibling's DayWent with my sis to catch MI3 today. Well.. It is a rather nice flick. The only thing is that Ethan Hunt's wife is only half as hot as Maggie Q, who happens to be a "side-kick". After the movie, we went for buffet at Sakae Sushi. Ha.. Somebody please kill me right now. My stomach is exploding with all the sashimi inside!
Btw, while walking around in Orchard, we came across this guy who happened to be wearing the same board-short as I did. On top of that, he chose to wear a red polo tee to go along with it. I was wearing the same. haha.. I think tt guy has got great taste!
Anyway, Sibling's Day came about when my sis crapped to her colleagues when they asked her what she would be doing today (she took leave) and they believed her that there is such a day in the calendar. Come to think about it, why isn't there a day to commemorate all that your siblings have done or even for being a part of your life? We have Mother's Day, Father's Day and even Friendship Day but there doesn't seem to be an international Sibling's Day....
Oh... I went back to SCSS with Sharon yesterday to meet Jason Lim. Frankly, the school has transformed. There is even a security office to check on people visiting the school. Not only that. To see Jason Lim, we had to go through the receptionist who told us, "Are you sure he wants to see you?" My thoughts, "Bloody Shit." Obviously, I didn't say that lah...
As usual, the conversation with Jason Lim evolved into a "teaching session" as I named it. It was teaching about choices and life though. He advocated that it all depends on what you want in life. Ha.. I was not as affected by his opinions now as I would have been in the past. I guess I have became more of a pragmatic person. Interest are for the rich or maybe people with a certain comfortable standard of living. In short, interest cannot be your bread. I suppose I am following the Singaporean Dream - to satisfy your material wants or as Jason Lim put it, "prosperity and progress".
The Origin. 5/05/2006 07:52:00 pm
Thursday, May 04, 2006
V for Vendetta - ComicHaha.. I have completed reading V for Vendetta. Reading the original work is definitely more worth it than watching the movie. I fully understand why Alan Moore chose not to be associated with the film even when it was such a hit. The reason is simple: the film is only half as good as the comics (thoughI must point out that the film certainly made it easier to grasp).
Just to point out a few areas whereby the film deviates from the comics, in the comics:
- There was a government agent, Derek, who was killed by V. So what's so important about Derek? He wasn't. It was his wife, Rosemary. She blamed the president for her predicament and she was the one who killed the president.
- The above being the case, V did not get entangled in the gun fight to kill off the president. He was killed by the cop, Finch. In fact, V allowed himself to be killed by Finch at the train station. I think this is the all-so-cool part of V's planning.
- Evey took over the mantle of V.
If you can get your paws on this comics, please do.
The Origin. 5/04/2006 07:21:00 pm
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Severe Memory LossI have upped the seriousness of my memory loss & incapapbility to remember names/faces after a small little incident during Timothy's birthday party on Sunday. I was hanging out at Timothy's birthday when his sister passed by and said hello. I have met his sister for quite a few times and the last time was during the chinese new year. However, right at that moment, I was trying very hard to remember where I met her, was she one of my secondary school mate and what was her name. I only realised who she was after Sharon pointed it out. Shit...
I have a funny encounter today. I thought I am enough of a "zi lian kuang" until I heard an acquaintance mentioned that he was going for a corporate photo shoot. The reason given was that he trained at the gym for the past 1 year and have gotten a good figure of six packs and muscles. He wishes to keep it as a memory as he will not have the time to maintain it in future. Thus he is soending 500 bucks on the photo shoot. OMG!
The Origin. 5/02/2006 03:50:00 pm