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Sunday, December 06, 2009
Hey :)I finally have the time and the mood to.. do a post. The last few weeks I was too engrossed and caught up with this Korean Drama series, EoE. The storyline's interesting, soundtrack fits perfectly well, and the casts are such eye candies. I found myself fast forwarding the clips to parts where Dong Chul and Yong Ran were in it. I found myself obsessed. To the extent, I'm starting to like Korean Songs (This won't last long, my interest is short!), and learning the language. I even restricted myself coming online, and away from fashion website. Now, I switched on the computer with no purpose because I've finished all 56 episodes thoroughly. Mummy calls me weird, because she knew I once abhorred anything to do with Koreans. Apparently, this particular show changed it all. Hence, this is definitely up for recommendation, to those (like me), who finds Korean shows a waste of time, you can't miss this. Christmas is just round the corner. Christmas tree, stockings, presents, miniature snowman, are all in place. However, this christmas period feels as though something is missing. (Haven't made my trip down to Ikea!) On a serious note, I think I've not made peace. I found my niche as someone who sells chocolates. For just 5 days, it seems rather promising, worthy and attractive. With this, I can pay daddy The Debt I owe him. Anyhow, I'm neurotic about my health. (Its back). Scratch that. In the car, on the way to get durians for the relatives, one Saturday night, I was catching snippets of people's conversation, by their body language, face expression, and the way they dressed, it somehow tells a lot, giving me a sneaky peak into the lives of others. Man getting drunk on the roadside, an old lady tending to her stall of magazines and newspapers all by herself at 10pm, on the roadside, skimpy dressed ladies, throwing themselves to passer-by (Men), on the well known street of red light district, pals and girlfriends fascination of the surroundings and the whole stretch of fruit stalls competing with each other, with prices of durians going as low as $2 and as high as $300, each. All this small detailed stuff amazes me. Note to self: Singleton in the company of such rowdy crowds, isn't safe. :) The weather's rather nippy this few weeks, be safe. Keep it real. Take care. XX |
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