thx sara and hui li for the nice puma shirt and for urging me to revamp my hair.
and happy b day sara!!
oh man hui li is now darker than me... and her legs are super toned... haha i missed my toned legs!
more importantly... i miss TP track.
so sad my fave coach... mr chew left already.
stupid principal... i wish she really turn into goldfish one day.hahha evil!
aNYWAY DEAR GIRLS!
thx for forcing me into chapter 2...a new look for a new me
love my new hair lots! thx
fyn was funny... hahha
good to find a personal hair stylist... have been searching for one in a long while
then went over to drew's place.
as usual.... lots of crap...
no mel we did not hanky panky
and of cos... played winning eleven thru the night... hahaha man u rulez!
just alan smith, rooney, Ruud and Giggs can already.
i am using Man U for my campaign now...
speaking of which...
tonight is MAN U VS Chelsea!!!
sigh but i must study... sian
hahah so don't ask me bout the match
watch 2 superb movies... mechanic and motor cycle diaries.
the former had superb effects man...
not for the faint hearted...some scenes are really gross.
the show spooked me out a number of times...
didn't like the ending though...
this art flick ended without a blast.
i give me 3 out of 5 popcorns
motor cycle diaries was nice! love it lots... gonna add the DVD to my personal collection which has only 3 to date ( American History X, Crash and Love Me if You Dare)

It's a trip back in time, headwise, to the '60s. An on-the-road venture of the Kerouac-ean style, "The Motorcycle Diaries" is based in part on the diaries of Che Guevara. The young Cuban revolutionalist. Although "Motorcycle" is of the '60s zeitgeist, the actual trip took place in 1952.
narating of the coming-of-maturity tale of two young, idealistic men who wish to traverse South America before they hit 30,
I feel the show was a great success. from a director's point of view, it will be real challenging to depict how the road trip change the views of the young Che Guevara, makinh him a revolutionalist later on
Fortunately, screenwriter Jose Rivera's distillation of the books upon which the film is based is succinct and psychologically illuminating. Energetically directed by Walter Salles, "Motorcycle" is a smartly scoped story of great personal growth and transformation. It's not hard to see the personality/political basis for Che's later revolutionary actions.
Overall, the film's technical aspects are a well-realized, synergistic blend.
to many who are satisfied with the world politics today, it will be a bore... but to those who feel otherwise... anti bush... feel democracy has loopholes... this show is a must watch.
5 out of 5 popcorns
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