Sunday, May 21, 2006

Grip getting loose

Time for my share of random session

- Secrets are defined as it is for a good reason

- I’m still learning the Way of forgiveness and benevolence, but I’m still a mere mortal, and so are my feelings and instincts


- My second given challenge to do the greater good is already almost to much to handle

- The greatest gift we can bestow to anyone is innocence, yet through time, the water we want to wash ourselves pure is tainted. Even so, I want to be enlightened and proved wrong.


- Simple economics: the greater the demand, the greater the price

- The best part is: humans have countless more wants than other animals. And for most, the demand is unlimited.


- Given a choice, I want to be blessed with a simple mind

For pot, peace and love

But still I can't change the way i'm living

Many wants to turn back the time
But few have lived their everyday
The way they want their past to be
For pot, peace and love

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Take a picture off the photo album of your mind. What did you see?

For pot, peace and love

Monday, May 15, 2006

"The greatest challenge by far, is to accept the consequences of owning your desired"

- Sunny

21st Century philosopher

For pot, peace and love

Sunday, May 14, 2006

hip hop and dun top to rythmn of the brocolli beef

Have you wondered why oldies can be so intriguing sometimes even though we might not have gone through that era, or at the least remembered anything significant about them? To me, great music detaches me from reality, then adhesives itself onto memories or fantasies that are often forgotten in this fast paced society, giving us a moment to appreciate something everyday.

Like language, music is meant to be expressive, and not to be abused as money generating trash.

Doesn’t make sense isn’t it? How can Sean Paul catch the flight while Tupac had to take the bite.


For pot, peace and love

Saturday, May 13, 2006

The seeds of affinity were spewed across the land with a rational objective behind it
One that emotional will can never overpower
Yes all things happen for a reason
Yet I just want it to be exuberant for once
Just once

For pot, peace and love

ME back in the hizzle

Wah I got so busy meh? Didnt realise that i have cobwebs at the edge of my blog. It's even starting to smell stale. English deterorating as well. Again. Is it legal to work 200hrs a month without being paid OT or given off in-lieu? At least in this era.
Anyways, just got back from desaru, and I gotta admit I didn't expect to spend all 300RM. Welllll, 80% worth it la.. Everything super ex! Only thing that was cheap was the massage and the beer. 50RM for 50mins and a mug of Tiger costs 14RM. At least the food was good, the massage was gggrreeat, and we boarded a love boat, just a two of us, watching freflies which brought us into a world of fantasy even for that short 20mins. But still at the end of it I still pretty much thought of it as a rip off. They said the firefly trip would take a hour, and it's a hour including the trip back and fro the river. WTF! I mean I don't mind forking out 50Rm, but at least let us sit longer abit ma...
We did give a name for the whole trip though. Fat Camp. We get there, lepak, eat, sleep. Wake up, eat, lepak, nap, tan, beer, sleep while sun tanning, eat, sleep again. We slept 4 times a day! Super chill. Aww, cna never get enough of that. We were overlooking the South China Sea! How cool is that balls?! One str8 horizon.... Now at this moment, as i'm recalling our location... WE ACTUALLY FORGOT TO CATCH THE SUNRISE!!!!!!! @$%&$%!#$%*!!!!!!! ARGGGHHHHH!!!! Zhuded! Next month go redang than see ah... wah lan, wasted lo, why nv think of it sia. But then, it's really shit that we've to drop back to reality this quick. I did have a harder fall considering I have to work the next day I arrived in SG.
Tired........ next time when I step into the working working world with full of commitments dunno how to face it sia. I'll be 23 by then. All I know is that I super cannot work for people next time. 2 years to work out my big SWOT analysis.
Hock Lock Siew