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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

It's fang'ing' time...

I know it's a little late to discuss Twilight movies but hey, it's still the most talked topic among girls who are obsess with the "Edward Cullen". So, I have been googling on the Quileute tribe about being the descendant of wolves, which I think is cool. Although I was searching Quileute legends and myth...Twilight is always talked, mentioned and discussed. Ahh..why? It's the same blah blah blah...until I came to a few websites about vampires...then starting to distract me and I was appalled to the things I have read and still puzzled...haa...Questions like are vampires real? Are the cold ones real?


Before the Twilight frenzy started kicking the box office, I am already fond of vampire movies as I find them really mysterious and mesmerizing. Hmm..let me see...Keanu Reeves, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise...hmm If  I'm not mistaken I think Drew Barrymore (kiddy days)  was in one of those vamp movies. I must say BP, TC and DB looked gorgeous acting as vampires.

And of course, being curious..I googled for the existence of vampires and found out that the legend of vampires were spread long before we were born because of a certain disease porphyria. It is some kind of blood disease where people who were infected by it drank blood to ease their pain, which I don't remember what kind of pain they might have suffered. So, there goes the legends and myths that vampire exist.

Anyway, back to the point.

I've read a few websites and comments on the website. My goodness, everyone is crazy about vampires after watching Twilight and want to be one. Are they really serious or are they nuts? Or is it because they are more interested in things that are not real to most people than what are in store for them in reality. I am alright with people who have big imagination but having too much of it is too whack. 
What's with:
  • I think I am a vampire because I don't like the sun and I see better at night. 
  • Sometimes I suck my own blood when I accidentally cut my fingers.
  • I want to be a vampire. Edward Cullen is so hot.
  • etc
Don't you think it's way overboard? Come on, get a life.

I wonder when are they going to plan vampire fest. Probably soon?

Prom Night, What-ever Night.
Theme: Vampires night-out
Theme colour: Black, Red, Grey.
Dress code: Vampire costumes.
Props: Fangs, dead bodies drench in blood.
Food: ??
Drinks: Blood? (Red wine? Ribena?)
What else?

How movies can really influence one's life...and affect one's head...

Monologku: These people are whacked and they need to grow up.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Going to my 3-hour-job

I've always dreaded going to KL city center where the air is so polluted where I would often reach home looking like I've just came out from the bushes. If you've been following the blog..you would also know me "growing grapes" everywhere I go. Anyways, I found a job, which is only a part time in KL..Jalan Pudu, a place where I...never wanted to go.
Reasons are;
  1. The traffic.
  2. People using public transportation.
  3. Vendors along Petaling Street.
I really hate being stuck in traffic because I really find it ridiculous that traffic jam exists! Roads don't end anywhere but a dead-end. Yeah, road user is the main cause other than construction. So, smart people use the public transportation to avoid getting stuck in traffic. So, I take the KTM (where most of its passengers are quite uncivilised aka savages esp after working hours), and the LRT and the bus. Taking the KTM in the morning is fine and my favourite part was taking the LRT and the bus. After my work finish at 1pm..yes..1pm..(cool huh? my job starts at 10am), I would walk along Petaling Street declining vendors who do what they do best (attract buyers with fake Louis Vuittons and curse who don't intend to buy etc)and walk to CM to take the bus home. This is the part I hate most.

What's the point of being the first in a queue and being the last person to board the bus? You see, the queue at that time of the day is usually short and there are plenty of seats in the bus, what's the rush and what's with the pushing and that "I was here first" look? Duh..of course you were there first, you bloody jump the queue, you idiot.

Other than these uncivilised dumb-asses, I don't find any other thing as annoying or irritating as this.

Anyways, I got the job on the day of the interview. At first, I was quite reluctant to commute all the way from Shah Alam to Jalan Pudu because of the reasons above and the reason I take it because I haven't been working for almost a year and I was so bloody bored of not doing anything so I gave it a shot and since Day 1, I love my 3-hour job at first sight. I love taking the KTM in the morning, LRT, the bus and walking to Pasar Seni. I now look forward to go to work. The usual "monday blues" that most people have does not exist in my "dictionary".