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Sunday, March 22, 2009 10:08 am

Sleep-oiliday.

Dread.
Because today's the last day of the holiday and I would be spending some time doing some tutorials.
Dread.
Because tomorrow we would be getting back our papers and I sorely don't miss my Math paper at all. For the very first time in my life.
Dread.
Because today's the last day when I can wake up late and not in the wee hours of the morning. I will be back to being a zombie all over again.

On a lighter note, I shall be posting a picture in this post. This is how I would be like for the next few weeks until the next holiday comes along.


Unlike many who had their holidays packed to the brim, you have my heartfelt sympathies, I spent my holidays recuperating lost sleep. And I mean it seriously. I could wake up at 11am and still go back to sleep at around 3pm until dinner time. But of course, I don't normally hit the sack until the ungodly hours of 2 something. That, is thanks to movies. Movies that I should had watched lasy year or the year before but I didn't due to school or other nonsensical personal reasons.

So, here's the list that I watched. And since it's nobody's business, I ranked them in chronological order as to which I think was best and which I felt wasted my precious time. Time that could either be spent reading or sleeping. Gee, it seems as though I have my retirement plans all mapped out.

1) The Dark Knight
I watched this with the class people last year. With who exactly I honestly cannot remember. But I decided to watch it again since I was such a Batman fan. It was nice. I like the Joker's magic trick a lot.

1) Silence of the Lambs
For those who have read so far, this movie will probably register nothing in your heads. I mean, well, it was screened the year we were born! Heh. Hannibel Lector and Buffalo Bill. It's a show about a psychopathic failed transsexual who went around killing size 14 women and skinning them, literally, to make a human suit for himself to wear. Then there was Hannibel Lector, the cannibal. I liked Anthony Hopkin's acting. Now I can understand why critics keep revving about him and why no one seems to rival his stellar performance in the show.

3) Love Actually
I lost count of the number of times I have watched this movie. It's always shown on Channel 5 during X'mas and other lovey-dovey occasions. Or sometimes whenever the family felt like it or for some other weird reasons. I still like the beginning. Maybe it's only under those circumstances mentioned that I would really be myself. Just as the quiz said.

4) V for Vendetta
Ha. Ha. Ha. I initially got this movie because I feared that the Taekwondo BBQ on the second day will rob me of the opportunity. Alas! It didn't because I injured my neck-I could not turn right my dear- and so, I gave the second day a miss. It was a good show. Really. And I think the scriptwriters must had had hell writing that string of words starting with V. God. Maybe I would try that the next time I feel like screwing up my GP essay. Or maybe economics essay. Heh.

5) Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End
This really wasted my time. I mean, really. It could actually make me walk 200m to NTUC to buy groceries before continuing watching. I actually stopped the show 4 times intermittently to do some other stuff to not bore myself. I must say though, it was marginally better than Indiana Jones. At least I didn't sleep in this one. But who knows, if I were actually in the theatre, I might be snoring. Loud. I swear even the Mummy was better.

But of course, these weren't the only shows I watched. There were others but they aren't worth mentioning. It's not that they were bad but I don't think there's anything worth mentioning about them. There's Stealth, Resident Evil, Blade Trinity, The Mummy, Ironman, Final Destination and Blood Diamond. Oh, I really liked the last one though.


Anyway, on a completely random note, I would like to go on a nature hike one of these days. I want to check out the new whatever-it's-name-is bridge. But haha, it would be completely boring to just go alone. Oh well.

how do you tell someone you miss them.
you don't.
we just all love to suffer in silent misery.

this used to be a funhouse. But now it’s full of evil clowns.