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Thursday 25 December 2008
The Little Nonya
I'm sorry to say that I've gotten hooked by the channel 8 drama, 'The Little Nonya'!

Its not as if the acting's stellar or fantastic and the plot's rather tragic and crappy at times. But because the plot is SO DAMN tragic, I'm sorta addicted because I have this urge to find out just how tragic people's lives can be!
Very morbid. But that's human nature. The extent of the bullying and mental torture in the drama is of epic proportions man.

Just an observation though. I realized that many of my favourite characters always end up with very very tragic endings. They either get raped and turn mad or they are victims of unrequited love and end up getting murdered. That said, I also noticed that I almost NEVER like the main characters. No idea why though.

Poor Yuzhu! Seeing her terrible fate unfold has got to be one of the most excruciating experience on television ever. And poor Chen Sheng as well. =(

Can't wait for the serial to end though. Release me from all the emotional cliff hangers!

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Tuesday 9 December 2008
The Tales of Beedle the Bard


Its been over a year since the release of 'Harry Potter and the Deathy Hallows', and with the completion of the Harry Potter series, I found a huge void in my literary pursuits, a void which still has yet to be filled by any new series. Indeed, without a future Potter book to speculate on, life lost some of its appeal and joy. I really miss the good old days, where I could actually just surf fan-sites when I'm bored and read all the various theories floating around the internet, ranging from those that were highly plausible, to those that were utterly preposterous.

Then came the news that JK Rowling acutally wrote 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard', which was a book that actually had quite a small, but important role to play in the final installment of the Harry Potter series. While initially it was meant to be a personal gift to 7 special people who had helped Rowling in her creation of Harry Potter, fate would have it be that the generous people at Amazon.com, who won the bid in a charity auction for one of the 7 original copies, decided to publish the book for the general public, all in the name of charity. Rowling, being a mightily generous lady herself, gave her stamp of approval, and all these set into motion the necessary steps needed to publish this quirky, but imaginative addition to the Harry Potter universe.

I was, of course, overjoyed upon hearing the news, because a small but insistent part of me never wanted to bid goodbye to the world of Harry Potter and the fact that Rowling actually penned this book of short stories implied that there was still a chance (and even future chances) that there would be continual add-ons to the already wonderful world of Harry Potter, a world that I have grown to love and cherished! All these meant that I would be allowed to postpone saying my goodbyes to a world that I've been obsessed over the past 8 years of my sorry, sad existence.

'The Tales of Beedle the Bard' contains five different wizarding fairy tales. Like muggle fairy tales, each tale has its own moral lessons to it. Unfortunately, some of the stories are quite twisted, and thus the morals they teach may not pertain to the teachings of many of my muggle colleagues and friends. Nonetheless, I am sure they are still of certain relevance to the muggle world. Each story is unique, extremely quirky, and downright wicked. However, the most delightful thing of this rather short read are the commentaries & notes for each story, written by Professor Albus Dumbledore himself! Dumbledore's commentaries are riddled with examples of his amazing dry wit and rather perverse sense of sardonic humour. In today's context, his commentaries are a starling masterclass on how to be a classy bitch! All in all, it is a rather enjoyable read and will be a hoot to many!

If anything, the book has taught me the dangers of having a hairy heart. Highly recommended to all who loved and enjoyed the Harry Potter books, and dearly miss the good old days where we were allowed to be fanatical and obsessed over them!

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Tuesday 2 December 2008
愛在波希米亞


愛在波希米亞 - 蘇打綠 / 魏如萱
我想踏著不存在的音階往上
漂流在貓與兔子共處的海洋
我們互不相讓又不屬於對方
離開不只關扇窗

和你一起歌唱像密謀的拾荒
躺在命運前後顧左右而言他
兩個人交叉比對過後的信仰
總大過獨自感傷

反覆的 詠嘆哪 有種愛叫做波西米亞
飄散的 薔薇花 天冷時也不流浪
所以我 和你啊 在分手時候好整以暇
等晴朗 等健康 等到寂寞都退潮才收拾行囊

生命的月台上有愛也有失望
我是誰我也不懂只是愛吟唱
雨被春天的河床沒收成出發
告別轉彎的地方

反覆的 詠嘆哪 有種愛叫做波西米亞
任時間 脫了韁 青春是耽溺的妝
張開眼 夢中央 空蕩蕩星光占領圍牆
輝煌的 仍張揚 只是微笑了送你從回憶離場
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Its december already! A new year is coming!
Time to revitalize this place. Or even choose to dispose of it!

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yours truly

Name: voldemort33
XY, 01/06/1987, s'porean
typical geminian
free-thinker
moody & eccentric
thinks far too much for his own good
med student (be afraid. be very afraid!)
demon45_6f@hotmail.com
crazy craves
music (jazz, rock and lounge)
day-dreaming
drawing & photography
animals (sheep!)
chocolate and tea!
seafood, noodles and soup!
pet peeves
noisy crowds
over-possessive, insecure, whiny people
two-faced hypocrites
housework and homework
being called 'rich'
rushing to do stuff
crying, pesky kids
deepest darkest desires! (aka wishlist!)
to be a doctor (with a heart of gold!)
a dog
my own condo apartment
a driving license and my own four wheel drive
my own comic line
someone to hug
present
past
musings and inklings
people
other worlds
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