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Monday, June 02, 2008
~ 6/02/2008 07:23:00 PM ~
The most notable contradiction in history, Prince Caspian, from a race by name of Telmarine, which was the archenemy of the Narnians, saved Narnia.


To Zanarkand -- Final Fantasy


The most emotional time came when,
an investiture was going on,
Trinity shouted “Alpha”, (meaning seniors have placed trust and future upon us),
Ashwin told me the HC badge has been passed on for five generations,
music To Zanarkand was played,
and all these was happening at the same time.

Has watched Chronicle of Narnia: Prince Caspian. The movie was pretty good, in terms of complexity and visual effects. The duel between High King Peter, the Magnificent (“You can save the second part,” King Edmund, the Just, had said.) and The King of Telmarine was a bit funny, though it might not suppose to be. But that was not the problem, I enjoyed it. My general opinion was that the second Narnia movie was a bit bloodier than the first one. “You may find Narnia is a more savage place now.” That was the line, and I agreed with it.

Hong De and I did not choose the right time to view this film. It has been 7:00 p.m. when we reached the cinema in Suntec City. And the movie started then. The next round would be played at 9:30 p.m. Since we were starving, we went down to the basement to dine. One set of Korean cuisine (Parkway one was much better) was not enough for me. So I had to order 8 fried dumplings and 8 streamed dumplings (Yummy!). Hong De and I chatted about vampires after dinner, but there were still one and a half hours to kill. We strolled back to Citylink and walked back. That was not exactly window shopping, neither had we the interest and money. Perhaps we lingered a bit longer in MPH, where I browsed through Narnia, as in the book, so later I could follow. Plots were always getting ambiguous in movies.

When we finished watching the movie, it was five to twelve. We had missed the last bus, and got to flag a cab. But actually there was no such necessity to flag a cab. There were a plethora of taxis traveled around the heartland. The taxi driver did not know where our hostel was. We had to guide him. Oh, well, who was the driver anyway? And we ended up at the front gate of Victoria JC. Smart wit he was, huh?

I turned up in school today, again. With my friend Junya. It was hard to find someone to study with this week. Kirk has been away for holiday, so has Ben. Clarence and Haggy were rather busy, Kah Chin had Chinese Orchestra Camp, and Tiong Wei also could not make it. But Junya was glad to go to school with me today, no matter how early I got up. Impressively surprising. Usually he had problem of getting off his cozy bed. But he was determined this time. Econs students…Glad I did not take that subject.

And we regretted. The school library had stock check for the whole week and was not open for students. So we ended up study under TRC, roasted by the hot air of a never-ending summer. But I did not study much. Instead, I was engrossed in reading Eragon. The book was much more fascinating than its movie version, which seemed to be a replica of The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers. Just not as influencing. However, before we were off for lunch, I clarified all my questions regarding Chemical Kinetics with Mrs Low. So I had a sense of accomplishment even though I barely turned the pages of Chemical Kinetics Notes.

Shall work harder tonight. The schedule is tight…

'Knowing Him


lin.f.x.
tjcian
ta1d/06, 2a/06, 02/08
artivity club,science council,16th alpha hc member
22/01/1990
aquarius
werewolfscene@hotmail.com
likes:basketball, scorpia (book), English
wish list: make friends as many as possible,basketball shoes,go to Britain, to be a good basketball player
motto:a man is not made for defeat.a man can be destroyed but not defeated.

'Tag Me


'Eternal Friendship


-Asheem-
-Atiqah-
-Benjamin-
-Charmine-
-Chun Siang-
-Calvin-
-Crystal-
-Claudia-
-Daphne-
-Ellery-
-Elysia-
-Eran-
-Faye-
-Ge Lin-
-Gwyneth-
-Izyan-
-JiaJin-
-Jia Wei-
-Jia Wen-
-Jie Han-
-Jonathan Peh-
-Jonathan Pung-
-Jun Xiang-
-Jun Yang-
-Junya-
-Keith-
-Kelly-
-Krystal-
-Liew Xun-
-Mat-
-Nathaniel-
-Nicholas Eng-
-Pei Yi-
-Peng Ho-
-Phay Key-
-PRC Writting Blog-
-Rimiko-
-Serene-
-Samantha-
-Shimon-
-Shi Yan-
-Siddharth-
-Soo Hiang-
-Tiong Wei-
-Wei Quan-
-Xin Zhi-
-Yi Heng-
-Yi Xian-
-Ying Xuan-
-Yu Hang-
-Zhihao-
-Zhi Yang-

'Road of Life


;
September 2006; October 2006; November 2006; December 2006; January 2007; February 2007; March 2007; April 2007; May 2007; June 2007; July 2007; August 2007; September 2007; October 2007; November 2007; January 2008; April 2008; May 2008; June 2008; July 2008; August 2008; September 2008; October 2008; November 2008; December 2008; April 2009; May 2009


Blame - Transluzent feat. Carla Vallet