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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

boy meets world

i was browsing through the video store on sun looking for some good shows to rent when i stumbled upon this 2002 show called cheats. anybody seen that one before?


the reason it caught my eye was because of the actor (yes, for once not the actress). matthew lawrence was one of the mains in the show. well i used to like matt lawrence as an actor when i was younger. this was way back in my primary school days. but funny thing is i can't seem to figure out exactly which show did i catch him in. i'm thinking it either has to be boy meets world or brotherly love. higher chance it's brotherly love. the rest of the shows he acted in doesn't seem to ring bells of any kind.

i have no idea what happened to him though. these days i hardly see him in any big budget hollywood flicks. his most commerical offering thus far was a small part in hot chicks. i always thought he could have made it pretty big in hollywood but i have a feeling he's not very well known in singapore. well here's a picture of him. looks familiar to you?

Sunday, April 08, 2007

newfound jealousy

shirlyn tan's new album is finally out!

went down to the esplanade outdoor theatre for the album launch today.

first single off the album is window. sounds damn good. you can check it out from her link on the right.

=)

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

CATS Recruit

Booker T. Washington said: “I have learnt that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which one has to overcome while trying to succeed.”

It may be just a simple quote to you but it spoke volumes when I read it.

It is just here as a reminder to me that this phase has already been said and acknowledged as true.

Monday, April 02, 2007

The Wall of Fire

Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire. Play Scenario 2 as Sun Ce. Try to see if you can get him to be Emperor before he passes away. Sun Ce dies at a really young age. So when Sun Quan joins your army (he’ll join in about 4 – 6 years after you start the scenario), you’d better already be on the way to ascending the throne. And don’t cheat, play Historical mode on Pro difficulty please. Here a hint: getting the Secret Books of Healing to prolong your life really helps here. I know it’s a really old game (it was available in 1995) but I still enjoy the classics. =)

My understudy finally came today. He’s a Malaysian from Sarawak. But he’s already stayed in KL and JB for 3 years each, and he’s joined our company after graduating on the Dean’s List. Quite an accomplished fellow. I’m still waiting to see if getting good grades in school would equate to performing well at work. So far, he’s shown he is intelligent enough. He asks me questions which shows that he thinks. He’s observant enough to notice the small details (which I’m pretty particular about). And he’s shown a little enthusiasm by asking to look through my files even though I didn’t ask him to. Not a bad start. But he’s experienced only the tip of the iceberg so far. Still credit must be given where credit is due. I think if he continues on like this, he can make it pretty far.

I went to lunch with him this afternoon and we got around to discussing politics. I asked him whether, as a Malaysian, he preferred the ruling style of Mahathir or Abdullah. He said Mahathir, which both surprised me and made sense at the same time. It was only fair that I, as a Singaporean, would be thinking Abdullah is the better leader, primarily because Abdullah is more receptive and open towards Singapore. He argued that Mahathir was the one who actually stood up for Malaysia while Abdullah was more of a soft-approach leader. Come to think of it, it’s really true in a way. Mahathir did speak up against the US when he thought the US was being unfair to Malaysia. Plus he took a firmer stand with Singapore as compared to Abdullah. The most recent example being Lee Kuan Yew’s comments on Singapore marginalizing the Malays here. I had a feeling that Abdullah had demanded an explanation from Lee Kuan Yew only because of intense pressure from the media. And Abdullah didn’t press the matter. He just let it rest after Lee Kuan Yew offered his explanation. I felt the situation would have been very different if Mahathir still was in charge. He would have definitely blown up the matter beyond proportion.

Ugh.. I’m disgusted. I just heard my sister say to me “Kor, another guy going after me leh! He very rich!” I don’t mean to put my own sister down but come on, can she be more shallow here? Utterly disgusted with her. I’d expect her to show more class than that. With girls like this in Singapore, I can pretty much throw intelligence, character, etc out the window. Why bother when I can just use money to buy their filthy, materialistic pussies..

Monday, March 26, 2007

after hours and resignation letters

The first episode of After Hours just aired. I love the feel of the show. Don’t ask me why but I’ve always liked shows that depict the next stage of life that I’m about to embark on. For example I loved Spin when I was in secondary school. Why? Cause Spin was about a bunch of poly students. It portrayed the kind of lifestyle that I wanted to have in poly and guess what? My poly life turned out exactly the way I wanted it to! Better than how I imagined it would be actually. Then during poly days, there were quite a couple of shows that caught my eye. Two of them were Chase and Chemistry. Now these shows were about people in the working force, juggling their jobs and social/love life. Now I know the next stage after poly was NS and then uni then working life but still.. Hey it never hurts to look ahead right? Well After Hours is essentially Chase part 2. And did I mention the theme song? Written and composed by Linda Liao no less. I have an idea of what kind of life I want to lead when I start working and I hope that I would be able to achieve (and maintain) it.

I spent the entire Saturday that just went by at home. I notice my life goes in cycles. There’ll be busy periods jammed packed with social outings, busy at work, busy at home, etc.. And then it’ll all cool down after awhile and life takes a breather before picking up the pace again. Is it just me or is anyone else experiencing the same thing as well? Anyway, I thought staying at home to chill once in a while is always good. It gives me some time to find myself again. Or to go back into my cave, as some experts would put it. I think this kind of days are going to be hard to come by once I start school so I’d better treasure it right now.

Speaking of which, I’ve finished typing (and printing) my resignation letter. Was easier than I thought it would be. Just google a template out and there it is.. Freshly minted resignation letter. I’ll be starting school again come May so I gotta be quitting my job end April. Lots of things to hand over. My understudy hasn’t even arrived yet. Plus I need to guide and train him up before I go. And not forgetting I got to make sure the new contract is administered properly and past records are settled. The contract with Keppel Seghers is ending this week but I think we’re more or less going to sign the one year extension with them. Their Zone Engineers have been in contact with Air-Temp regarding this issue so yeah no worries on that front. I’m sure Ah Goh will be able to whip something saucy up!

pm lee and the turtles

hm.. the title sounds like a band's name... ah never mind.

There was an article in the straits times sometime this week about PM Lee commenting on the pay of civil servants. Apparently they don’t get paid as well as people in the private sector. And he wants to review their pay structure. He added that it would be hard to maintain and motivate a clean and proper government if their ministers and workers are not paid enough to do their jobs. Well, last I heard, the GST was going up to 7% come july. Hm.. I wonder where the ministers’ pay raise is gonna come from.. Probably not from the increase in GST, cause it’s supposed is to help the poor.. Not to make minister richer than they already are.. no no… And what did you say? What? Singapore’s PM earns more than the US President? Ah.. but he still cannot compare to the top shots in the private sector la. So it’s ok to review his pay.. no wait.. it’s right to review his pay.

So anyway enough about the government. I caught TMNT in the movies today. It was good seeing those turtles in action again.. it brought back many many memories. My fav turtle has always been Raphael. I think it must be the whole tough guy anti-hero thing plus that cool attitude of his. Haha.. Cowabunga dude!

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

sispec warriors!!

kids don't try this at home.. we're trained professionals who are getting paid by taxpayers.

life is tough being a soldier.... look at what we have to do for the country...

dream a little dream... (of me?)

my laptop's on the verge of breaking down.. it keeps shutting down on me. i've typed this entry like twice already but haven't got the chance to post it before it auto shut down. argh too lazy to go into the details for a third time.. so i'll just keep it short.

- saturday

went east coast park to celebrate pei pei's birthday and do some roller blading. almost none of us knew how to blade so we ended we tripping over each other, falling into mini-drains and crashing into bushes. it was an utter humiliation... imagine a 5 year old kid whizzing past you. ugh... i fell twice. the second time was on a friend and he had to knee me in the chest while doing so. it still hurts now as t'm typing this.. so anyway after blading, we went to cafe vienna at novena to grab some dinner. international buffet at 40 bucks per head. my bank's gonna be wiped clean after this weekend. the food itself was ok.. not fantastic but not bad either. but not worth the 40 bucks.. definately. we went over to pei pei's place after dinner and played some dumb naming games because pock mun wanted to do it. started with naming soccer stars, then moved on to celebrities and finally childhood cartoons!

- sunday

the guys came over to my place for some fun in the sun. started with playing basketball.. pock mun was complaining non-stop throughout about how tired he was. singapore's just not producing proper soldiers these days. order some mcdelivery and we chilled in the pool while waiting for lunch. it's nice to finally do this with some friends.. more often than not, i'm always doing this alone.. chilling by the pool, listening to some good music, catching the sun, etc. they came up to my place after that and we spent the entire day playing the very retro romance of the three kingdoms 4: wall of fire! built our armies up for 5 hours only to kill ourselves by duelling with our kings. let's see.. cao cao got beaten by ma teng. yuan shao got executed by liu bei because of internal politics (hahaha...), liu bei, guan yu and zhang fei lost to ma chao and all three got executed. ma teng eventually lost to an injured sun ce in single mortal combat.. and got executed! yeap.. lots of heads were rolling that night.

- monday

so starts another working week. market's looking pretty good.. sti's gaining some points again. i'm hoping for a full-on recovery after the correction last month. so far my investments are all still in the green.. looking pretty good with some dividends heading my way soon (i hope). ascott is too expensive for me but it's one of the counters i'm hoping to be able to buy and hold soon. during the correction, it went down to about 1.45+. it was seriously undervalued then. then it recovered in the past few weeks to about 1.60+. and not forgetting their declaring dividends too. it's way out of my budget now.. what after all the money spent over the weekend. i went over to my grandad's place for dinner after work. guosh and cheam came over to my place later that night to chillax (chill + relax). cheam has this business idea which he thinks is gonna make him a bundle and he broke up with his girlfriend the previous night. so being the buddies the army taught us to be, we had to lend a listening ear and of course provide some manly cans of beers to ease that hurting heart. we stayed and chatted till about 2am and they left and i went up to catch some eye shut.

- tuesday

that's today.. my chest still hurts from the fall on sat so g-ku brought me to the polyclinic. we went to the office first and left at about 10+. had a consultation session at marine parade, then had to be referred to tampines for an x-ray scan, then head back to marine parade again for the review. after going all over sunny singapore on a sunny day, the doc told me i'm looking ok.. the pain is probably caused by the muscles which on injured during the fall. i'm feeling a little guilty right now about causing g-ku to spend so much time away from the office today.

all right i gotta run.. going to head for my haircut appointment with kandy right now. catch ya around!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

hello linda liao

hey anybody got after hours' theme song on mp3? send it my way please... it's a really good song plus linda liao looks sooooooooooooo cutesy trying to be rock in the mtv.

and in other (more serious) news.....

the stock market continues to plunge again... what the hell. the sti's combined drop is about 130 points for today and the day before. that means an easy 3% off the index. i guess i'm lucky to still be holding onto paper profits even after the previous mini-crash of sorts. g-ku tells me of one of g-kim's friend who is a trader at kim eng. that guy lost a couple of million dollars when the market crash the week before. imagine how much money that guy has.. i mean to be able to dump millions into stocks and equities means he has got to have even more in reserves right? after all, nobody puts all their money just into equities. i guess the two crashes have their benefits as well.. for one, the counters are cheaper now. plus most companies are going to give out their dividends soon. so picking up and holding to stocks right now might just be a good idea.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

scholarships and npra

2 things are causing me much grief right now.

first one's the scholarships. okay maybe this one is worth all the headaches and frustrations if i actually manage to nail it. chances are, it's not gonna happen. my results in poly ain't exactly fantastic and i think i didn't leave a very good impression with my lecturers.. hm wonder what chee hock wah wrote in my (confidential) character reference report. anyway no use thinking about all this. i'm just gonna submit the applications and hope for the best. hey no harm trying right? i'm applying for 4 different scholarships btw.. nus, mas, ocbc and keppel. wish me luck!

alrighty the second one.. now this one's the real killer. npra - normanton park residents' association. that's the association where i live. there's an issue going on right now regarding the purchase of the common properties in normanton park (let's just say np from now yeah?). you see, the flats that the residents live in are owned by them. no surprises there. but the common property (walkways, field, playground, swimming pool, etc, etc) are owned by mindef. shocking isn't it. i had no idea about this as well. ah to cut a very long story short, npra wants each unit to pay $25k for the purchase of the common properties. problem is, i ain't got so much cash. take up a loan then they say.. yeah but i'll incur a 6% interest.. that's an additional $1500.00 of money going down the drain. it's kinda hard to afford that luxury when my family is already neck deep in debts. on top of that, my sister don't give two hoots and my mum can't really be bothered, my dad's in china so i guess that leaves me having to deal with this. i'm thinking to myself why do they have to purchase the common properties because of an en-bloc potential. the key word is potential. there's no real offer coming up yet because technically npra can't sell the place if they don't own it. so then why in the first place do we have to prepare for a potential en-bloc that might not even happen? why can't we just continue to rent the place from mindef? i don't really trust npra.. they're made up of ex-army officers and who knows.. npra's dealing with mindef here of all the government bodies. yeah they can pull strings but they might be pulling the wrong strings.. pulling the strings for themselves, not the residents. there's an extraordinary meeting coming up this sat. my mum's working so she can't attend. my sis can't be bothered. so... that leaves me again doesn't it? so... anybody willing to accompany me there?

Sunday, March 11, 2007

another post? hey that's pretty fast..

"Every story has an ending. But in life, every ending is a new beginning."

I just watched a show that ended with that line. It's one of those lines where you go "wow that's so true" and just sit there pondering on that life sentence while the credits roll. Seriously I can't imagine just how meaningful that sentence is. Imagine every relationship that didn't work out. Imagine the time you finished primary school, then secondary school, then post-secondary education, etc. Imagine every job change you've had. It all ended a chapter in life. But that ending only heralded a new beginning. And it's usually after that chapter has ended that we really start to appreciate that chapter for being what it was. I look back on my poly days all the time and wish I could turn back the hands on the clock. It wouldn't be the same if I simply just enrolled into poly again. The people that made my experience what it was would not be there anymore. And it's people (and more importantly, friends) that add so much colours to my life. Of course family plays a major part too but that's a different kind of colour their adding.

Recently The Best I've Ever Had by Vertical Horizon keeps playing in my mind. There's just something about that song that brings back memories. The starting of the song has that haunting feel to it. I guess the one word to describe this is nostalgia.

I met a friend last Wednesday. It was pretty late after a movie and I was having a smoke outside with some friends. She walked by and our eyes caught. She came over and we said hi. We chatted for some 5 mins or so and then she went on her way. It's funny how such a simple event can trigger so much feelings. I was never close to her at all during our time in poly. In fact, she was closer to one of my very close friends. Sure I always admired her, always thought she was good-looking, intelligent and can carry herself well. But it never went anything beyond that. Then 3 years after we graduate, we bump on the streets, exchanged numbers and I find myself wanting to ask her out for coffee to catch up on good times and find out how she's been doing all these while. It's a funny feeling that I really can't explain. Maybe I'm just acting on the nostalgic side of me. Maybe there's something more.. I honestly can't tell.

Monday, February 26, 2007

hey he's back.. but do we really want him back?

the steps leading up to me finally being able to write my entry is.. well unfamiliar. had to go through all the upgrading to google stuff. it's been pretty long since i last posted. like what about 4 months or so...

where'd i go, i hear you ask? well, nowhere really. i just got a little tired and lazy to blog. nothing much to write anyways. plus i don't really have a digital camera so any dreams of a picture blog would definately not materialize.

what's been happening since the new year? loads of stuff.. too much for me to even remember actually. i've got my license (still no car though), i managed to squeeze time inbetween doing nothing to lug my ass (which is getting flabbier and bigger) down to cdp to open my account and then up to the 12th floor to open my trading account. january saw me applying for 3 ipo's, getting only 1 of them (yay cityspring!) and now i'm holding on to 2 counters as investments. really getting into this stock market thing. but then again i don't know how long it can last. more precisely, how long my money can hold staying in the market before i eventually have to liquidate. not a sound investment path to go down i agree but where's a guy supposed to start right?

i'm still waiting for the confirmation letter from nus to arrive. really really hope that they get enough people to start the two special terms. it would mean so very much to me to actually graduate earlier. even just one semester would make a difference. otherwise, i'm looking at 27 before i start working.. and that's pretty late even for guy standards here in sg.

hm.. another working week ahead tomorrow.. wonder what the week ahead brings. g-ku's birthday is coming up this wednesday. gotta go shop around for a birthday gift soon.

alright it's getting late.. i'm signing off.

till next time.. i don't know when though...

Sunday, November 19, 2006

beijing beijing

just doesn't sound the same as new york new york does it? ahh never mind..

fulfiling trip to beijing it was! managed to see my dad after 7 whole months and he showed us the progress he made in china. brought us to meet his many business partners and even showed us around his offices. it's a kind of work/holiday trip.. not exactly completely relax but not exactly working at the same time.

so we landed in beijing on sat at about 630am. on my way out of the plane (we were going out onto the tarmac), a stewardess told me to wear more clothes ("chuan duo yi dian yi fu, wai mian len") but i thought nah there's nothing my strong singaporean body can't handle. turns out, i was bloody wrong. there's many things my singaporean body can't handle.. least of all is the suddenly drop to a freezing 2 degrees in temperature. needless to say, i froze out on the tarmac, was shaking non-stop when the shuttle finally brought us to the airport.

so i met up dad and uncle anthony at the airport and we made our way to the hotel. so starts out trip.. first day we (well mainly my sis) went around shopping. the rest of us just tagged along. you know how girls gets when overseas and the prices are cheap.

this is the backlanes behind the hotel.. we stayed at the days inn joiest. it's a nice, upscale kind of place.



there's just so much to explore in beijing. it's a city so rich in culture and history, i felt i could have easily spent 6 months there and still not covered all the spots. it's like a clash of the old and new there.. you've got old chinese-style buildings in the foreground and then tall sky-scrappers in the background as a testament to the modernisation of china.

but i prefer the old buildings of course.. that's where all the history is. so the we spent saturday and sunday basically shopping around and getting climatised to the cold cold weather. on monday, we met miss lee. she's one of my dad's business partners and apparently one very influential business woman in beijing. she had offered her place when she heard we were coming up to beijing so we had to "show face" and move in to stay with her.

downside: she's a very domineering woman so our schedule for the next whole week was practically dictated by her.

upside: she planned everything for us, plus she put her driver at our disposal. thumbs up!

her place is huge.. there's a garage but it's not big enough to fit all her 3 cars so the driver usually takes one car home. there's a garden where she put the rocks she bought from the excavation site of peking man. plus she has 2 dogs, one of which is a police guard dog.. freaking huge goliath of a dog.

the lady in the picture? yeah that's miss lee.. along with hou zi, the huge dog (yes, dogs in china have chinese names and they listen to commands in chinese as well..). it's sitting down and it's already about half my height.. granted i'm not that tall but still...

there's an ongoing deal to bring kbox into beijing. the place is already ready for business. it's just that they haven't attained the go-ahead license from the chinese government. so miss lee was pulled in by the top shot of kbox to help with the marketing and branding of the joint in china. in turn, miss lee roped in my dad to help out as well. we went down to kbox a couple of times.. and the difference between kbox beijing and kbox singapore? check this out.. kbox beijing is 3 storeys high, with 98 fully furnished rooms and they employ about 200 staff (including kitchen staff, etc). each room has a dedicated staff member to cater to the customer's every whimp. plus they provide buffet meals via the in-house kitchen (yes they have a whole kitchen inside) that comes along with the ktv sessions. it's a sort of upscale ktv joint..

anyway we met with the managing director of kbox beijing to discuss certain issues. and he introduced us to his partners from singapore and malaysia (also from kbox). during one of the sessions, miss lee had the director/chairman of the beijing property arm of the chinese government to meet with us. also, it was during one of these sessions where i finally sang the song "ni zhe me she de wo nan guo" with my dad!


during the course of week, in between meetings with business partners and dinners and lunches, we managed to squeeze the time to visit the many places of historical interest that beijing has to offer. i'll let the pictures do the talking here..


the ju yong pass of the great wall.. i climbed all the way up to the end of the wall here.. took me nearly 2+ hours to complete. totally shagged out after that....


the forbidden city.. miss lee used her government connections to allow us to enter without charge. this is a magnificent place.. the attention to detail was superb.


the summer palace.. where the emperors of the ming and qing dynasty came to relax and enjoy themselves. it's a huge place, much larger than the forbidden city. the whole lake in the background constitutes just part of the summer palace..


the temple of heaven.. where the ming and qing emperors would come to pray for bountiful crops every year. it's a giant compound, where the ceremony is intricate and and the implications are deep. just imagine there would be hundreds of officials congratualting the emperor upon completing the ceremony. and yeah, the congratulating is in itself one of the ceremonies..

special mention: this goes out to the chauffeur who drove us around during the week we spent in beijing. his name is xiao wu. he's one the most humble persons i've met in my life. he worked overtime almost every single day during the week we were there but never once did he complained or showed an unhappy face. he was always willingly to explain to us the sights and sounds as we travelled around beijing. he even walked us about the forbidden city and bothered to explain everything (giving us an insight into the history of the place) and ensured we were safe. he never once asked for anything during meals times except maybe a hot drink and he would always walk ahead of us to ensure that the car would be prep-ed and ready by the time we reached. thanks again xiao wu, you are more than just a chauffeur to us, you are a friend. and one that we are proud to call.


well that pretty much wraps it up for my beijing trip. i've got a lot more photos so maybe i'll upload it to my flickr account. check them out there yeah. =)

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

teen flicks

the teen film (also called teen movie or teenpic) is a film genre in which the plot is based upon the special interests of teenagers, such as the coming of age, first love, rebellion, and conflict with parents.

sexual themes are common.

(extracted from wikipedia.org)

the genre also happens to be one of my favourite. why? because it's completely brainless, drop-dead humour. it's a laugh-all-you-can feast. it's a passage back into a time when things were simpler (in a way) and you don't really get into trouble (except you do).

here's my list of top 10 all-time favourite teen movies:

10. Dude, Where's My Car?
9. Road Trip
8. Back to the Future trilogy
7. Orange County
6. Van Wilder: Party Liaison
5. Can't Hardly Wait
4. Loser
3. American Pie Series
2. Grease
1. She's All That (..ah sweet rachael....)

so how many of 'em are on your list as well? =)

Thursday, October 12, 2006

waning us influence?

the united states have been the dominant world power for nearly 65 years now. not since the end of world war 2, which cemented the united states' status as a world leader, have they held as much influence and power. take popular culture for example, the general mindset of the average kid on the street would be to think being american is cool. speaking american lingo, speaking like an american, dressing up like one, all this simply goes to prove that the united states today resembles the rome of yesterday.

however, during the past several years, events have taken place which show cracks starting to appear in the all-american wall of power. the surge of japanese influence brought a whole new meaning to popular culture to the youth of asia. not to mention the korean kimchi wave almost right after that. even hollywood have started taking asian films and re-making them into hollywood blockbusters.

the us military have today spread itself thin bring the self-appointed world police body. american forces in iraq and afganistan are fighting a war that is being condemned by their own public. the us' closest ally, prime minister tony blair, is already in trouble supporting washington's war on terrorism. and the latest crack have come in the form of north korean. openly defying the international community (and by that, i especially mean the us) and going ahead with the nuclear weapons test despite protests and warnings from other nations.

would north korean have been so bold a couple of years back? why would they dare to carry out the tests when almost every nation, including their ally china, is against it? let's take a couple of years back to when pakistan decided to reveal to the world that they too want to join the nuclear club. the united states came along with their usual statements of protests, causing a flurry of speculation on what they would do only to simply drop everything and accept the fact that pakistan is now a member of the club. now the same thing is happening with north korea. except north korea is totally different from pakistan.

fact of the matter is, the mere truth that north korea has nuclear capabilities can de-stabilise the entire region. to paint just one of the scenarios that could possibly happen. imagine japan decides to break the treaty that allows them to only sustain a defensive force. they decide that they too need nuclear weapons because the north koreans would be using it as bargaining chips during diplomacy and japan simply would not accept that. japan then starts buying and acquiring weapons to bolster its' forces, with the help of the us of course. now this sends a chill down many countries in asia, especially to south korea, china, malaysia, singapore, because they are reminded of japan's militaristic past. what happens next is an arms race in asia where every nation would be acquiring weapons just to protect itself. tension mounts in the region and stability declines. economies would suffer as businesses feel less safe and hesitate to invest in asia. countries start getting poorer and poorer but they still invest heavily on defence because of the region's situation. now there might come to a point when one nation gets desperate enough and starts taking another nation's resources. world war 3?

that's a pretty extreme example i admit but it's a possibility. my point is that it seems to me that the united states' influence over world matters have been declining over the past few years. the us is just not the nation it once was. maybe it's the start for another rome to take over? because history have proven time and again that no empire lasts forever. maybe not. but whatever it is, the united states have to take decisive action soon if it wants to preserve its' influence. and they can start by doing something about north korea.

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i've been following the developments on this issue for a couple of days and thought i'd post my thoughts onto my blog for you guys to read. i didn't really know how to put my thoughts into words at the start but i guess things turned out pretty ok yeah? it's my first time writing at length on current affair issues so please do leave your comments and thoughts on the matter as well. i wana know what you think of the north korea issue!

and waddaya know, i kinda enjoyed writing these stuff. i think i might just write somemore when i have enough pent-up thoughts inside of me.

hope you enjoyed this one. =)

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

strong enough to break

hee.. i couldn't resist it
here's one more

Verse 1
I don’t feel myself today
Just a figure in a big monopoly game
Struggle is the price you pay
You get just enough just to give it away
I'm sinking but I’m floating away
Throw me a line so I can anchor my pain
The fabric is about to fray
The fabric is about to fray

Chorus
Things keep coming and I keep wondering
I start feeling the walls close in
Things keep coming and I keep stumbling
I start feeling I’m strong enough to break
Oh, I start feeling I’m strong enough to break

Verse 2
Been running through my mind today
Scenarios to add to your hypocrisy
No one ever takes the blame
But everyone is searching for a cure to the pain
Nothing ever seems to change
Oh, nothing ever seems to change
We just play like broken records in a deaf man’s charade

Hanson - Strong Enough To Break

this song makes me wonder
is there such thing as a state of mind where you're so strong
you're not afraid to break anymore..?
love the acoustic feel of the music in this song

alrite alrite i know you guys have had enough lyrics for one day.. =)

penny and me

the lyrics have always been inspirational to me
their music brings with it countless images of mixed feelings
knew about them way back in the (very) late '90s
they are still around, gone indie with their own label
the freedom allowed them to develop their own style of music
and they have not failed to deliver

here's selected lyrics to just one of their songs
hope you hear it the way i do

Verse 1
Cigars in the summertime under the sky by the light
I can feel you read my mind
I can see it in your eyes
Under the moon as it plays
Like music every line
There's a rug with bleeding dye under the fan in the room
Where the passion's burning high
By the chair with the leopard skin under the light
It's always Penny and me tonight

Verse 2
On the plane step up with both my feet
Riding in seat number 3 on a flight to NYC
Got my bean in a coffee cup next to my seat
Catch the view and another good book to read
Sending me home on the friendly skies
Missin' her eyes
It's always Penny and me tonight

Verse 3
Staring at a million city lights
But it's still Penny and I all alone beneath the sky
Feel the wind brushing slowly by
If I could soar I would try, to take these wings and fly
Away to where the leaves turn red
But no matter where I am instead
Singin' along to feelin' alright
We're makin' it by in the pink moonlight
It's always Penny and me tonight

Bridge
Penny likes to get away
And drown her pain, in lemonade
And Penny dreams of rainy days
And nights up late by the fireplace
And aimless conversations bout' the better days

Hanson - Penny and Me

someday, i hope to be able to write and compose like them...

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

crazy / beautiful

"There's something beautiful in each of my imperfections."
- Nicole Oakley

Wild freedom soaring through the wind.
A disciplined scholar gets caught up in the scene.
The open road beckons.
Should I stay or should I go, he reckons.
The truth is never beautiful.
But true love will always stand true.
Growing up under pale moonlit sky.
With bright citylights glaring high.
The gates are opened.
As the past is forgotten.
A picture paints a thousand words.
But it takes just three words,
To paint a million pictures..

Well that pretty much sums up my thoughts about the movie. =)

Monday, September 18, 2006

solitude..

i meet up with my friends everyday
share with them the joy and laughter
and their sorrows and depressions
i love my friends for who they are
for they make me who i am
they define my character and give me a purpose for living

but yet...

solitude still finds its' way in
through the walls i built around myself
no matter how much i run
all it takes is a descend from above

and i get pulled back through 1095 days...

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

the world meet

to all the activist groups and would-be demostrators protesting about the lack of freedom-of-speech..

well what else can i say to ya but...

welcome to singapore

you'll probably learn why we singaporeans choose to shut up soon enough. =)