Today on the radio, I heard this:
"Children in the front of the car can cause accidents. Accidents at the back of the car can cost childrens."
Jo and I burst out laughing. Hilarious, yet apt joke of the day :)
When I told mamee, she interpreted it as "Accidents at the back of the car can cause children". *frowns* Hahaha. See how differently our brains work. I didn't even think of that!
The test last monday was the root of all evil. The intense mugging and fatigue it caused led to ultimate sian-ness, with negative feedback and a refractory period that stretched for 1 week. Then the stress builds up but there's still that underlying apathy, the voice deep inside that says "Heck lah, it's your last sem already, so why bother", and the dread and laziness. And sian-ness. Which gives a combination of stress-pathy. Then all of a sudden there's 1 week left and the stress builds up even more at the realization that there's freaking no time. Then you reach a point of panic and a state of emergency, with a heightened level of adrenaline. There's where you know it's now or never. Then you decide that you have to start the 3am sprees again. There can be no triumph without sacrifice! I haven't been sacrificing my tv, and I hope I don't have to. Sacrifice my sleep and bring on the coffee instead. Hahaha. Ohmygoodness. Why am I even wasting time here? I can't help it, I'm just too tired.
I chanced upon FD3 showing on tv last night. I would have watched it if I were as free as a bumblebee. I always marvel at all the apparently free people I come across, and wonder why in the world they are so free. I wonder whether I'll be as free when I start working, or when I have my own family. Anyway, speaking of FD3, it was rated as "PG-Strong Violence" and honestly I was surprised. Erm, it is quite freakish and violent, but the deaths are all portrayed in very innovative ways, not gross and psychotic as in those serial-killer horror flicks which over-emphasize the blood and gore. The point is, I got to watch the part of the nail gun incident again, which happens to be my deepest impression of the show. Haha. I thought it was really cool, the ways in which death would strike, as thought up by whoever wrote the script. This is one horror movie with a storyline :)
We are we are...youth of the nation...
(I heard this on radio today too, super old. And I happen to know it's by POD. Lol.)
Monday, April 06, 2009
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