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20060102

You Can Put Your Weed

Ooooo It's been a crazy week since Aaron's arrival. Like, I've finally seen Chornicles of Narnia - the show that everyone knows I'm going crazy for. It's pretty cool! Cause the way they've made Aslan was fantastic. I was sure the director (former director for Shrek 1 and 2) wouldn't be up for such a big masterpiece, cause Shrek was a disaster.

But The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe was AWESOME. I watched it with Jospehine and other aunties. I thought the witch was a great actress. Her name's Tilda Swinton or something, she looked interesting cause even though she was hazel haired, she had them most amazing black pupils. They were just jet black, like those of any normal chinese.

Of course there were some parts they've changed, like there was no fox that rallied troops in the book. Peter didn't try to kill the wolf on a melting river. And loads of other stuff. Mainly they've tried to capture the essence of the book, yet modifying it to be more audience-friendly (like more action packed scenes and stuff).

I watched it again later with Gar Meng two days ago. We had a pact on giving me a free movie ticket. It was super funny cause we were making fun of the SIA Airlines commercial that aired before the movie. The one where they travel around places? Well, there was one part an Indian woman gave this SIA lady a pink flower. Then Gar Meng cracked into the Indian woman's voice, "Here's my eggs inside the flower, let's blend them with yours,".

There were loads of stuff we were laughing about. We were such bastards, I'm sure the people around us were really pissed with us.

Then one night Aaron and I met up first after my work to go Topman and get Hooper some nice clothes... we were talking about loads of deep stuff. Like how we felt about some people, what experiences we've got with relationships, what strange things have we've seen and not told anyone. And because we were so caught up with all these emo talk we somehow strayed from Tangs to Scotts to God knows where before making a detour into Lido. All this while it was raining. It was pretty weird, we've only met a few days before and already one night we were talking about our crushes/gfs and how much they meant to us, and the next night about aliens and God etc.

It's funny how we clicked.

Been to Hooper's quite abit this week. Still as amazing! The penthouses! Wow! I mean, if I got a whole apartment to myself I'll go crazzzzzzyyy. I think Hooper got into the idea pretty much earlier than me cause he's not amazed by how lucky he is anymore. Lol.

SY wrote at 12:22 pm