OMG! Amazing :)
Monday, July 5, 2010
Saturday, July 3, 2010
And I'm back!

Unfortunately, I didn't like it as much as I wanted to. It's just the predictable storyline and corny dialogues. After a specific amount of intake, I just want to roll my eyes and gag.
By far, my most painful experience of watching a Hindi movie at the cinema. Sad, extremely sad.
And here's a photo of Sameer Dattani. Not the best actor out there, but OMG he looks so much like Zayed Khan, it is so freaky!

Now, I need to watch a good new Hindi movie soon so that that I can get over my not-so-nice experience yesterday.
I am now looking forward to We Are Family and Milenge Milenge.
We Are Family
I couldn't find an official poster, but this is the cast and I've watched the trailer and it looked promising.
Nothing can ever beat Jab We Met, but this is probably the last time I will ever see this pairing.
Now. Matthew Morrison. So I found this on http://www.worldofjustin.com/.
"Matthew Morrison has described his upcoming solo album. The Glee star signed a record deal earlier this yeat and is now working on his first LP. When asked what fans can expect from his debut, Morrison revealed: "I kind of call it a Bublake - it's a cross between Michael Buble and Justin Timberlake."
Matthew then went on to describe what kind of musical styles we'll be hearing on the currently untitled CD. "It's going to be me and a big orchestra, but beats infused so I can shake my money maker." he joked."
OMG, I'm curious already.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Back To The Start
I never knew Cheryl was Ashley Cole's ex-wife. I thought it was just a coincidence that they had the same surname.
Don't Stop, Make It Pop
I've always experienced that and today I've found the reason why. Feels like a new revelation man. Simple - when you are going home, the traffic is usually so much smoother! Tada.
Ok, now it's time for random quotes that I've heard all week from my customers.
1) "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, YET."
2) "I'm very busy today. Today is my Bird Day."
3) "No, no, I'm not interesting."
(I think he meant "interested".)
4) "What is payment teriyaki?"
(He meant "payment hierachy".)
5) Customer: My IC number is Sxxxxxxx-"ack-sh"
Julie: You mean, X for Xtra?
Customer: No, "ack-sh" for Holland.
Oh customers, what would I do without you guys?
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Take a Chance, Make a Change, and Breakaway
But my point is, we never used to talk about those kind of topics. Frankly speaking, I can't remember what we used to talk about, but our topics were never as "adult" as how they are now.
Part of me freaks out abit cause we are adults now. Yeah man, adults! "Adults" probably means responsibility, work and eventually marriage and probably kids. But the scariest bit is the uncertainty of how things are going to turn out in the future.
Atleast when we were in school, there was nothing much to fear. You go to school, try to get good grades, you go home at the end of the day and have your parents to depend on. We can't stay the same now. There will come a time when my parents may need to depend on me. And I surely hope that I will independent enough to take care of them then.
Our intense debate involves shooting random questions at one another as well, asking how would you react in a certain situation. All of us, being strong-headed in our own rights, usually have our own opinions.
But when I think about it, there is never a yes or a no answer to a question, when that situation has never happened to you. Like, would you leave your spouse if he/she cheated on you? I would say, theoretically, definite yes. But see, you can never be certain until you are really experiencing it.
So that brought me to think. I probably have disagreed with alot of decisions that people around me have made. And when you disagree, you have this tendency to judge as well. But I guess, it's not fair. You don't know what that person is going through, so you probably have no right to say much anyways.
I don't think adulthood is going to be easy, but I just want to take one day at a time. Sometimes I wish, when things get hard, I can break out into a song or something (ok, I'm extremely addicted to Glee now, so that explains).
But if my life was a musical, it will be so much fun. We'll get to sing and dance and change into pretty costumes. Sounds like fun to me.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Waiting For The World To Change
Now, not so. I used to think I was addicted to MSN. It's like I need to chat with someone every other night, or I'll feel incomplete. Now, I feel extremely grateful if I can watch atleast one favourite tv show before I go to bed every night.
It's like I don't want to know what is going on around me. I don't read up on Justin/Vivek/Imran anymore. I don't talk to my friends as often anymore, but that's also because everybody's busy.
It's like as if I'm happy stuck in my own bubble, doing my own little thing.
Recently, I bumped into a friend in the MRT. Usually, I might have asked her how she's doing, bla bla bla...but I didn't. When I thought about it, I realised, I don't care what's going on in her life. Whether she is sick or whether she's having exams soon, whatever.
I don't care.
I guess it gets to a point where I'm just too tired (or lazy) to reach out anymore. Because sometimes it's not reciprocated, you know? So after awhile, you just stopped.
Or sometimes, you are just waiting for someone else to reach out to you instead, who knows?