Thursday, October 30, 2008

days of yore

I used to listen alot to techno and trance, back in NS, back when 91.3 was still playing techno and at night u get all the brilliant songs that are get dedicated by DJ Ah Boy DJ Ah Girl and goodness knows who else....good music to drive to...and for some reason it relaxes me, listened to it on the way back from camp in NS everyday and jus fell asleep...
So anwiae, don't really keep up with it nowadays, and especially now that my bunch of CDs was stolen from my car (along with everything else) back in perth, hardly listen at all, but just now went to find some live performances on youtube, listened for over an hr, brought back memories, tiesto, armin van buuren, ATB, i love ATB...those were the days

Monday, October 27, 2008

snappy

because i enjoyed it so much , i watched tropic thunder again in the cinema....audience was dead...didn't laugh, i think i enjoyed it so much the first time was cos the cinema was packed and everyone was laughing like crazy and that was what made it enjoyable...i still think the movie is really funny, i think robert downey jr was brilliant...everyone has their own opinions......and...i don't know...i don't know who or what exactly i'm pissed at, but i'm not happy...and to whoever i'm not happy at...although i have no idea who...go fuck urself

yeah i'm weird...whatever

Friday, October 24, 2008

Get SOME!!!

Tropic Thunder is without a doubt one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long long time.....laughed so much by the end of the film I was exhausted...Oh goodness, I'm still smiling as i type this..:)

Oh and Tom Cruise might be nuts up there in the head but boy hes one funny fellow

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The explorer

The Explorer

There's no sense in going further -- it's the edge of cultivation,"
So they said, and I believed it -- broke my land and sowed my crop --
Built my barns and strung my fences in the little border station
Tucked away below the foothills where the trails run out and stop:


Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, rang interminable changes
On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated -- so:
"Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges --
"Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and wating for you. Go!"


So I went, worn out of patience; never told my nearest neighbours --
Stole away with pack and ponies -- left 'em drinking in the town;
And the faith that moveth mountains didn't seem to help my labours
As I faced the sheer main-ranges, whipping up and leading down.


March by march I puzzled through 'em, turning flanks and dodging shoulders,
Hurried on in hope of water, headed back for lack of grass;
Till I camped above the tree-line -- drifted snow and naked boulders --
Felt free air astir to windward -- knew I'd stumbled on the Pass.


'Thought to name it for the finder: but that night the Norther found me --
Froze and killed the plains-bred ponies; so I called the camp Despair
(It's the Railway Gap to-day, though). Then my Whisper waked to hound me: --
"Something lost behind the Ranges. Over yonder! Go you there!"


Then I knew, the while I doubted -- knew His Hand was certain o'er me.
Still -- it might be self-delusion -- scores of better men had died --
I could reach the township living, but....e knows what terror tore me...
But I didn't... but I didn't. I went down the other side.


Till the snow ran out in flowers, and the flowers turned to aloes,
And the aloes sprung to thickets and a brimming stream ran by;
But the thickets dwined to thorn-scrub, and the water drained to shallows,
And I dropped again on desert -- blasted earth, and blasting sky....


I remember lighting fires; I remember sitting by 'em;
I remember seeing faces, hearing voices, through the smoke;
I remember they were fancy -- for I threw a stone to try 'em.
"Something lost behind the Ranges" was the only word they spoke.


I remember going crazy. I remember that I knew it
When I heard myself hallooing to the funny folk I saw.
'Very full of dreams that desert, but my two legs took me through it...
And I used to watch 'em moving with the toes all black and raw.


But at last the country altered -- White Man's country past disputing --
Rolling grass and open timber, with a hint of hills behind --
There I found me food and water, and I lay a week recruiting.
Got my strength and lost my nightmares. Then I entered on my find.


Thence I ran my first rough survey -- chose my trees and blazed and ringed 'em --
Week by week I pried and sampled -- week by week my findings grew.
Saul he went to look for donkeys, and by God he found a kingdom!
But by God, who sent His Whisper, I had struck the worth of two!


Up along the hostile mountains, where the hair-poised snowslide shivers --
Down and through the big fat marshes that the virgin ore-bed stains,
Till I heard the mile-wide mutterings of unimagined rivers,
And beyond the nameless timber saw illimitable plains!


'Plotted sites of future cities, traced the easy grades between 'em;
Watched unharnessed rapids wasting fifty thousand head an hour;
Counted leagues of water-frontage through the axe-ripe woods that screen 'em --
Saw the plant to feed a people -- up and waiting for the power!


Well, I know who'll take the credit -- all the clever chaps that followed --
Came, a dozen men together -- never knew my desert-fears;
Tracked me by the camps I'd quitted, used the water-holes I hollowed.
They'll go back and do the talking. They'll be called the Pioneers!


They will find my sites of townships -- not the cities that I set there.
They will rediscover rivers -- not my rivers heard at night.
By my own old marks and bearings they will show me how to get there,
By the lonely cairns I builded they will guide my feet aright.


Have I named one single river? Have I claimed one single acre?
Have I kept one single nugget -- (barring samples)? No, not I!
Because my price was paid me ten times over by my Maker.
But you wouldn't understand it. You go up and occupy.


Ores you'll find there; wood and cattle; water-transit sure and steady
(That should keep the railway rates down), coal and iron at your doors.
God took care to hide that country till He judged His people ready,
Then He chose me for His Whisper, and I've found it, and it's yours!


Yes, your "Never-never country" -- yes, your "edge of cultivation"
And "no sense in going further" -- till I crossed the range to see.
God forgive me! No, I didn't. It's God's present to our nation.
Anybody might have found it, but -- His Whisper came to Me!

Rudyard Kipling (1898)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

zzzz

jus dled and watched sex n the city movie...yawnnn one bluddy big bore....the series was so much better...

Friday, October 10, 2008

7/38 Kings Park Road, WA 6009??? whats the post code i can't rem


seems that noones blogging much anymore, seems that its died down, with everyone busy with their own lifes and the things that we all do. Everything's changed alot
used to blog quite alot too, but i dunno feeling ain't there anymore i guess

Looking back, it seems that my first few years in perth were ones that were really good for me, not only in perth but also the months i was back in sg, i'd say 05 and 06 hmmm? 07 was kinda alrite, this year's been shit, but yes, King's Park was good, I kinda miss it.


was looking for a pic of my room at King's park to put up but i think i deleted it all, thats sad...
lived on the ground floor, theres a big tree outside my room, and every morning ard 5 or 6 when i go to sleep, cos thats when i go to sleep....theres this stupidass bird that chirps and chirps, and i actually visualise shooting it with a rifle as i go to sleep...just something that i remember....isn't it funny how things that are so freaking irritating when it happens turn out to be awwww when u look back at it, kinda like an old relationship, u hated the bitch/bastard...she/he cheated on u, did the utmost fucked up things ever, but after the break up and everything u look back and think hmmmm she/he wasn't too bad eh
people are funny we are


Wednesday, October 08, 2008

4 years on

4 years ago i waited with bated breath to see if Americans could actually be trusted to choose a president that was right not only for them but for the world as well. Needless to say I was horribly disappointed. 4 years down the road, same thing. Funny thing is i actually do respect McCain, I jus think Sarah Palin is absolutely the female version of Bush; a dumbed down airhead who, if Hilary Clinton was the Democratic nominee, would still be the unknown governor of a state with the population of Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio and Jurong put together.




Katie Couric: You’ve cited Alaska’s proximity to Russia as part of your foreign policy experience. What did you mean by that?
Sarah Palin: That Alaska has a very narrow maritime border between a foreign country, Russia, and, on our other side, the land-boundry that we have with Canada. It’s funny that a comment like that was kinda made to … I don’t know, you know … reporters.
Couric: Mocked?
Palin: Yeah, mocked, I guess that’s the word, yeah.
Couric: Well, explain to me why that enhances your foreign-policy credentials.
Palin: Well, it certainly does, because our, our next-door neighbors are foreign countries, there in the state that I am the executive of. And there…
Couric: Have you ever been involved in any negotiations, for example, with the Russians?
Palin: We have trade missions back and forth, we do. It’s very important when you consider even national-security issues with Russia. As Putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the United States of America, where do they go? It’s Alaska. It’s just right over the border. It is from Alaska that we send those out to make sure that an eye is being kept on this very powerful nation, Russia, because they are right next to, they are right next to our state.



fffing brilliant


got this from a blog - Mooiness

I have played literally thousands of hours of Halo, so I have valuable military experience.
I had this cab driver once who was from the south of India. I talked to him for, like, ten whole minutes and WOW I have such great foreign policy experience. I’m totally ready to be VP.
I can see billions of stars in the night sky, which is comforting, as it makes me very prepared for the aliens bent on our destruction.
I go to Taco Bell for lunch pretty often, so I am the Ambassador to Mexico, si?


with regards to the Serangoon Gardens thing....for those who criticise the residents, lets put a thousand foreign workers on ur doorstep and see how u like it. Now i don't know how to put this such that i don't sound xenophobic, but how did it get to this? How is it that every night if i walk out my house onto Balestier half the people i see are from China, how is it that suddenly Balestier's become another Joo Chiat? I come back at night and i see China girls on the streets, i see every third building becoming a budget hotel (of the others, 1/3 are light shops and the rest are food, so thats good). i hate it. and i can't really say much more than that. If theres a skills shortage in Sg, so be it, but there isn't is there.