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Thursday, January 21, 2010

I know I haven't been blogging for a while, but here I am now. As it is, I am thoroughly bored at home and yet I am too lazy to go out and find something important to do. Perhaps the trip to school and the gym later might do me some good to cure my boredom. Krupa better not pang-seh me again.


On Tuesday I went with Adeline and Jeremy to jam at some random place (again), where they did not have a sustain pedal for the keyboard (again). Yes that was the reason, or at least one of the reasons why my face was not so pretty that day, besides the obvious blemishes. Unfortunately, we did not have very successful music that day, owing to the fact that we had no drummer and no bloody sustain pedal. Jeremy suggested I bring my own, which is a good point, but I don't know if I have one and more importantly, whether the one I might have actually works. Or is it the other way round... I'm confused.

After that we went to watch Daybreakers which is about (surprise surprise) vampires. Luckily there was no nonsense like shiny skin and telepathy, but more of gore and "fuck" in every sentence. Plus there were naked bodies that were being farmed for blood. Cool huh. Role reversal of your typical vampire-horror movie. I wonder if I should include spoilers. Hmmm...

On the train ride home, Jeremy and I had some guy time analyzing this guy and girl chatting, observing their behavioural patterns and such. Naomi, we should do that some time.

Speaking of farming, yesterday I had a rice ball.

Yes that was so amazing, I have to give it its own paragraph. The rice ball stall thing was very much like a Japanese Subway, so we chose our rice, which was purple rice (for expecting mothers) and wheat germ rice. As delectable as that sounds, we decided to go for the jugular. The insides consist of silverfish, seaweed chicken, chicken ham, asparagus and pickled cabbage filling. Tasty. To clear our pallet, we had takopachi balls and twister fries. Yum yum. I think my fats are accumulating, fast. Doom.

somewhere a clock is ticking:
12:14 AM

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