Monday, December 13, 2004
euuuuaaaargh muahahhahaah
woo hoo, shaun of the dead. blardy good show.

the phantom of the opera movie. looks good, am optimistic, but who knows?

things look good. time to screw my head on properly.

oh, and i thought i'd post what i submitted as a report for my painting activities in a innocent and defenceless park in sunway hahahaha



The day of the crab

Well, community service started on a bright sunny morning in November. All of us met up in the designated park for restoration activities at around 11 am or so. We all had agreed to bring stuff like trash bin plastic bags, paint brushes, and other needed equipment.
After dividing the tasks and labours to the appropriate volunteers and draftees, we set out to conquer them. I started by sweeping up some leaves and picking miscellaneous rubbish from the area. After a fashion, I started work on one of the benches by scraping off some of the excess paint left from the last time it was painted a god-awful shade of pink, I shall refer to as radioactive fuchsia.
Soon, we started painting the benches a lovely shade of orange to brighten the mood, and to give it the “One Academy” feel as well. I don’t know whether it was on purpose, the orange does remind us of college. And it looks pretty good and cheerful too.
Sadly, the rain decides to loom just as we were finishing our second bench. This results in much running around like headless chickens, and a plan to regroup and finish off the project.
Fast forward to several days later, when it was perfect weather for painting. Nice and sunny, but perfect weather for roasting, not a cloud in the sky. In all my intelligence, I forget to put on sun block and wear a sleeveless t-shirt in my rush out of the house, resulting in several days of irritation and radioactive fuchsia shaded shoulders. I have a feeling the benches heard me insulting their last paint job.
But more importantly, we succeeded in finishing off the restoration/beautification/cleaning operation of the park. Now I only hope it will last so that the surrounding residents have a more cheery park to spend time in.
Doing this project really made me realize how “civic minded” residents in Malaysia actually are, and how much a little fresh paint can help liven up the whole area.



-painting in the sun, medium to well done-


well, it's almost halfway thru december.

it's time to get cracking.


  • -gigs with ykls
  • -M! opera workshop
  • -tigger coming back
  • -holiday assignments
  • -movies
  • -christmas
  • -new year
  • -get in shape


KATAMARI DAMACY
brilliant, brilliant! i tell you. be sure to chk out the wall papers, the "what is katamari damacy" section, as well as download the trailer. this game has got to be seen to be fully grasped. no amount of talking or text can really articulate what's it's really like.


Those who dance are considered insane by those who can't hear the music.

George Carlin


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