Tuesday, 31 July 2007
Sunday, 29 July 2007
TRANSFORMERS
Tuesday, 24 July 2007
One of those...
I see your shadow on the street now
I hear you push through the rusty gate
Click of your heels on the concrete
Waiting for a knock coming way too late
It seems an age since I've seen you
Countdown as the weeks trickle into days
So you come in and put your bags down
I know there's something in the air
How can I do this to you right now
If you're over there when I need you here
My happiness is slowly creeping back
Now you're at home
If it ever starts sinking in
It must be when you pack up and go
It seems an age since I've seen you
Countdown as the weeks trickle into days
I hope that time hasn't changed you
All I really want is for you to stay
I know I know I know what is inside
Saturday, 21 July 2007
rumblings.......
Runaway is a 2006 single by the British band Jamiroquai, taken from their 2006 greatest hits album, High Times: Singles 1992-2006. The song can be interpreted as a rant at the band's/Jason's then-was record label, Sony BMG, who he signed an 8-album contract with, because it seems that the label has a leash on the band's creative influence in the records. This is backed up by Jason's rather loud exclamation of the words "Runaway... BACK TO THE OLD SCHOOL!", at the live performance of the song at the London Jazz Cafe. Moreover, like said early as September 2006 by a fan called "SL", through the lyrics of Runaway JK speaks directly to/of Sony BGM Music: SL's Theory
Thursday, 19 July 2007
Operation LOPO: Mission Report (classified)
On 14/07/07, at approximately 1300 hours, Chin Peng’s 5th regiment stormed the jungle of LOPO. On this mission, it aims to identify the locations of water needed for looming guerilla warfare. The water source seems to be inaccessible, however, the regiment found a few useful sites that might be fairly adequate.
can you spot the communist?
Surprisingly, the regiment came upon bountiful findings with a bit of hard work or some say LOOTING, wild rambutans and durians are obtained
Exhibit A:
Exibit B: N/A (ate all of it before got the opportunity to record it, into own pocket, and into own stomach, not declared belonging to the communists)
After spending the night in LOPO, the regiment of 8 headed back on 15/07/07 approximately 1300 hours having stormed the jungles of LOPO
Mission report log
No. 038380
can you spot the communist?
Surprisingly, the regiment came upon bountiful findings with a bit of hard work or some say LOOTING, wild rambutans and durians are obtained
Exhibit A:
Exibit B: N/A (ate all of it before got the opportunity to record it, into own pocket, and into own stomach, not declared belonging to the communists)
After spending the night in LOPO, the regiment of 8 headed back on 15/07/07 approximately 1300 hours having stormed the jungles of LOPO
Mission report log
No. 038380
Sunday, 15 July 2007
Sunday, 8 July 2007
The “not-so-mediocre” 7 days
Oxford – shopping
- punting in oxford uni (an oxford uni tradition)
- visiting oxford uni colleges (the backdrop of harry potter)
and all of it for free….! That is if you know any oxford students of course…otherwise it costs an average of 5 pounds to visit every college and it costs to punt too.. if you think oxford is amazing, yeah visiting is, studying there; I don’t know
Ø probably can get a job instantly
Ø the city is amazing, the very diverse of UK cities, clean and tidy too
Ø did you know that only the smartest students get on campus (in college accommodation), and by that I mean 1st class in oxford, that is…the size and magnificence of your room depends on your results.. 2.1 and 2.2 you live where the so called “dumb oxford student” lives, some blocks away
Ø did you know that your robes, indicate how smart are you in oxford, different classes shows in different lengths of robes which you have to wear for every official weekly dinner (I am starting to think its where harry potter got its influence.. every good deed you do, 50 points for the house! )
Nevertheless, oxford is an amazing place to visit provided you are a guest of an oxford student.. otherwise, be prepared to burn your pockets !
London
My second trip to London, and I found some of the hidden gems already! Hehe
Nice free stuff done on my second trip (yes I mean free in London, things don’t come cheap there – try walking through Mayfair 0.o)
-visiting Buckingham palace when the guard changes every morning at 11.30, whoever says its not worth watching, do not listen, that’s bullshit (observe below)
-visiting the Borough market, food galore! Imagine if I am a food expert! Every kind of cheese, meat, fresh chocolates! Tender, fresh and succulent burgers.. not that crap you get in fast food joints
-museums ( they are free – imperial war and british museums ), not like the usual crap we get in Malaysia, they know whats history, not some bloody ghost show (Egyptian sarcophagus’s and a whole lot more in the middle of London.. the English plunders everything there is around!)
-the Tour Le France, grand starting point is in London this year, and I was in town! Once in a lifetime, would not be getting another opportunity to watch the tour life since ain’t into cycling! Punting and cycling, wtf….!
Other misc: jogging in hyde park, window shopping on Bond and Oxford streets (pity, will never shop there now or in any foreseeable time in the near future, that is at least until I strike oil/gold in my backyard!)
It was a BLAST. Almost every stone has been turned, been there, done that!
For now, klang town, here I come! – laksa chi liung anyone?
- punting in oxford uni (an oxford uni tradition)
- visiting oxford uni colleges (the backdrop of harry potter)
and all of it for free….! That is if you know any oxford students of course…otherwise it costs an average of 5 pounds to visit every college and it costs to punt too.. if you think oxford is amazing, yeah visiting is, studying there; I don’t know
Ø probably can get a job instantly
Ø the city is amazing, the very diverse of UK cities, clean and tidy too
Ø did you know that only the smartest students get on campus (in college accommodation), and by that I mean 1st class in oxford, that is…the size and magnificence of your room depends on your results.. 2.1 and 2.2 you live where the so called “dumb oxford student” lives, some blocks away
Ø did you know that your robes, indicate how smart are you in oxford, different classes shows in different lengths of robes which you have to wear for every official weekly dinner (I am starting to think its where harry potter got its influence.. every good deed you do, 50 points for the house! )
Nevertheless, oxford is an amazing place to visit provided you are a guest of an oxford student.. otherwise, be prepared to burn your pockets !
London
My second trip to London, and I found some of the hidden gems already! Hehe
Nice free stuff done on my second trip (yes I mean free in London, things don’t come cheap there – try walking through Mayfair 0.o)
-visiting Buckingham palace when the guard changes every morning at 11.30, whoever says its not worth watching, do not listen, that’s bullshit (observe below)
-visiting the Borough market, food galore! Imagine if I am a food expert! Every kind of cheese, meat, fresh chocolates! Tender, fresh and succulent burgers.. not that crap you get in fast food joints
-museums ( they are free – imperial war and british museums ), not like the usual crap we get in Malaysia, they know whats history, not some bloody ghost show (Egyptian sarcophagus’s and a whole lot more in the middle of London.. the English plunders everything there is around!)
-the Tour Le France, grand starting point is in London this year, and I was in town! Once in a lifetime, would not be getting another opportunity to watch the tour life since ain’t into cycling! Punting and cycling, wtf….!
Other misc: jogging in hyde park, window shopping on Bond and Oxford streets (pity, will never shop there now or in any foreseeable time in the near future, that is at least until I strike oil/gold in my backyard!)
It was a BLAST. Almost every stone has been turned, been there, done that!
For now, klang town, here I come! – laksa chi liung anyone?
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