Friday, March 27, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
l.o.v.e.
like false starts in the stock markets now, i can see where we are headng. this song has been seared into my memory for as long as i live.
L.O.V.E by Olivia Ong - Click here for this week’s top video clips
L.O.V.E by Olivia Ong - Click here for this week’s top video clips
Thursday, March 19, 2009
true love waits
life has been running into tailspins lately. heartfelt appreciation to the many people who care. 3am thursday, eye patched and tired. haven't had this hapless feeling in a long while, not especially when taking control has always been my topmost priority. soothing and poignant, thom yorke's song is gently lulling me into a sense of quiet tranquility, much needed after what has been going on. there are so many things to do and i haven't got started. :( goodnight.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Under the bridge
Maybe it's her chirpy outlook or her beauty, I am unmistakably enraptured.
It's been some time since my last entry. My poor health has been creeping up on me and I am having less time for books. The Outliers was a good read in so much it articulated so well my own thinking that circumstances make the man, even though he seems to be to be pushing his argument a bit too far. I'm grateful to Dave for leaving that book, along with Playing the Enemy by John Carlin, in the kitchen so I can read them. PTE is a gripping account of Nelson Mendela's shrewd strategy of reconciling the antagonistic races in his country through the rugby World Cup, applying his wisdom of the fact that sports possess that ethereal bond between people that makes it a viable political tool. Anyways, I only have time for that whimsical emo-chic comic Shortcomings by Adrian Tomine. :p
It's been some time since my last entry. My poor health has been creeping up on me and I am having less time for books. The Outliers was a good read in so much it articulated so well my own thinking that circumstances make the man, even though he seems to be to be pushing his argument a bit too far. I'm grateful to Dave for leaving that book, along with Playing the Enemy by John Carlin, in the kitchen so I can read them. PTE is a gripping account of Nelson Mendela's shrewd strategy of reconciling the antagonistic races in his country through the rugby World Cup, applying his wisdom of the fact that sports possess that ethereal bond between people that makes it a viable political tool. Anyways, I only have time for that whimsical emo-chic comic Shortcomings by Adrian Tomine. :p
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