Thursday, October 28, 2004

A nice distration...

Came across this nice little piece of self praise, on Andrea's ndR3a®KlutzSotong

Your love is... by ChibiMarronchan
Your name is...
Your kiss is...breath taking
Your hugs are...warm
Your eyes...twinkle in the moonlight
Your touch is...awakening my heart
Your smell is...amazing
Your smile is...entrancing
Your love is...eternal
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Friday, October 22, 2004

Not alone

I don't think anybody really need to be lonely, There's always somebody to be interested in. It's only people who are self-centred who get lonely... - Dame Roma Mitchell, the first woman Queen's Councel and Supreme Court Judge in Australia

So that's a quote from another book I'm currently reading, to keep myself occupied from watching too much TV, like For Love or for Money, Survival, CSI, etc.

Here's a little breakdown - Loneliness unfortunately breeds self-absorption and self-centredness. To break away from this, stop thinking about yourself and show some interest in other people - the mistake that lonely people often make is in believing that somehow they have to get people interested in them.

So I keep scrolling thru my mobile phone's long contact list these days. LOL

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Wanna catch a movie together?

That's the one question, I had been asking my friends recently and most of them would reply that they already did - alone. And that have always puzzled me.

Then last week a friend managed to get me a preview ticket, a few minutes before screening, for Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. So I found myself watching a movie alone (check my post on Oct 11 for the review).
Ok, free movies are always a welcomed distraction. I don't mind the last minute notice too, adds a little rush to the excitement of watching a preview movie - for free.

So from now on, for a leisure activity that requires virtually no social interaction, I shall attemp to liberate myself and watch all the movies I like - alone.

This decision shall be a valiant step towards personal evolution.

Monday, October 18, 2004

Forever doesn't last ... again

All things would come to pass.
It's sad and yet comforting to find distraction from people around.

An aching heart, in time would heal.
Hopeful too that this pain and misery might be forgotten in due time.

Sunday, October 17, 2004

Third time lucky

Someone once said: "Nobody will remember what happened to you. But they will remember how you handle it."

Saturday, October 16, 2004

Distractions from a local gal in London

mintia, an occasionally distraction from this self indulging wallowing.

Friday, October 15, 2004

Height gossip

It’s been mentioned that XiaXue of xiaxue.blogspot.com is vertically challenged. But there was never really anything in her photos to get a scale of measurement to her height, until her entry on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - check out the picture of XiaXue a.k.a Wendy standing beside Diana Ser. Having met Diana before, I had the chance to have visual confirmation of how tall Diana really is … Oh well, not everyone is born equal - not that i have anything against shorter people, but it's just that I have been quite intrique by XiaXue and finds this a refreshing distraction, to finally be able to have a scale of measurement to her height, now to find other distractions to take this off my mind, tsk tsk...

Thursday, October 14, 2004

The days a drag...

… it was Tuesday, 21st September.

Consider this possibility, one recent death at 52.

All things considered I am putting a guess my life would end approx. somewhere between 52 - 66 … given that the current world does not seem to have a lot of elderly beyond the age of 84 … what are the chances that one would die instantaneously, as in, drop dead (age not-withstanding) within the minute, rather high these days. If you dont believe me, you can jump out the window to prove my point, or for that matter go hop in front of an in-coming MRT train.

There have been a few ad spots on TV recently to highlight that people with symptoms of depressing should seek professional help by calling a number. Might have something to do with the high number of deaths in the previous months from people hopping in front of in-coming trains. What bugs me is, why would someone who’s most likely depressed be concious enough to remember to call a number flashed on TV to get professional help, when they are already looking out for an in-coming train. Making me depressed - screwit! I will sleep on this one.

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Here and now

The one major event in my life would be affecting me in more ways than I care to think.

Life would always spring surprises, yet I envy those who stay by each other's side through the difficult times. For their beliefs in love, loyalty and care for each other.

Tuesday, October 12, 2004

OMG!! Superman died!

‘Superman’ Christopher Reeve Dies at 52
“Superman” actor Christopher Reeve died on Sunday, of complications from an infection caused by a bedsore. He went into cardiac arrest Saturday, then fell into a coma and died Sunday at a hospital surrounded by his family.
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It’s been a long day, and too late for me to be up and getting philosophical about a 1978 icon that have been pivotal for those of us who grew up with Superman movies & idealogy.
- GlassDog

Monday, October 11, 2004

Mooovie review

Popped into Jade2 @ Beach Road tonight to catch Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. It was really a last minute thingy when a friend SMSed me at 6pm, that he had one spare tix to tonight’s screening at 7.30pm so I rushed down to the cinema, immediately after the ending of a non-stop 3 hour interview, hoping to get some downtime.

The movie in entirety was presented with a very vintage feel throughout, sadly, so was the storyline. Basically this movie is nothing but eye-candy.

So for those of you who have yearned and longed for a movie with the vintage Casablanca (1942) feel, this movie is for you (without the soul, i.e. storyline).

I had a lot of trouble keeping my eyes open for most part of the movie, especially when there was dialogue, which does not do much to help anyone understand the characters or the story (or lack of one) any better.

As an afterthought, this is really a very commercialised film and would benefit very much from diverse merchandising - action figures with multiple clothing set, a few dozen robot variants, planes, you get the picture.

But I must say, they did a really good job with the movie’s website, all the promo materials, posters and movie trailers.

- GlassDog

Sunday, October 10, 2004

Picking up a book

Book on my table - The Balanced Life by Alan Loy McGinnis

Here’s a teaser taken from the back cover -
“Do the demands of life have you running in too many directions, trying to manage multiple priorities, but feeling unfocused and unfulfilled in the relationships that matter most to you?”

In the quest for Balance, this book aims to provide pointers in the direction of Commitment, Discipline, Collaboration and Adaptability.

Upon a quick flip of the book, I am intriqued by a subheader that reads Build up a tolerance for pain and a few pages away Beware the dangers of luxury. These sure got my attention, will have to put time aside to dig into the book.

Friday, October 08, 2004

… the house is overrun by dogs.

... its been 18 days since 21st September.
... just me and the 2 bitches.

Thursday, October 07, 2004

Live life

We can not always be contemplative, diligent, or pragmatical, but have need of some delightful intermissions. – Milton.

This sounds like the occasional distractions I like to induldge myself in when life get too crowded with contemplation, diligence or pragmatism ...

Friday, October 01, 2004

More Intense Hurricanes

Fresh off the press -

GLOBAL warming is likely to produce a significant increase in the intensity and rainfall of hurricanes in the coming decades, according to the most comprehensive computer analysis done so far.

By the 2080s, seas warmed by rising atmospheric concentrations of heat-trapping greenhouse gases may cause a typical hurricane to intensify about another half step on the five-step scale of destructive power, according to the study done on supercomputers in the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory at Princeton University. – New York Times

I hate to think that I would still be alive to witness this coming to pass... haha - sounds like a calculated prophecy, I need to die young and quickly too.