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Monday, March 14, 2011

Update on my on-goings for the past week.

Sunday, 6 March - what did I do? I'm not sure. Nothing, I'm guessing.


Monday, 7 March - went out of the cave to be reintroduced to the civilized world. It's not a fun world out there. The heat from the sun penetrates into my skin and it hurts. The day was so damn bright I had to squint my eyes all the while long I was out without shelter. Not to forget, the air was just... Dirty. I felt like I was suffocating wtf it was so polluted I just can't breathe. And I'm not being dramatic here, the smoke scent from the cigarettes were suffocating. But fret you shall not, all this, only lasted by day. As soon as dark comes knocking in, dirty lemmings scattered away and there were no more smoke.

Tuesday, 8 March - Nothing, I'm guessing?

Wednesday, 9 March - Early in the morning at 3.40 or so watch Arsenal-Barca 2nd leg match, really an upsetting match. Don't even bother watching it if you haven't. Unless you're a Cule, might as well, enjoy.

Thursday, 10 March; Friday, 11 March - Nothing worthwhile.

Saturday, 12 March - Went to Jaje's for her Birthday. It was a great sight, honestly. Everyone was gathered, going on about random things. Le sigh.

Sunday, 13 March - Early Sunday Morning, 1.15-ish watched Arsenal-MU match. Not as upsetting as Arsenal-Barca. This match, statistic-wise, we would've won it, we had more shots, more goal attempts, possessions; but bitch be crazy if she thinks people care about the statistics. And van der Sar was just simply supertasticly sharp. And Chicharito, you adorable sweet little Mexican pea. Oh my God, if you were to goal instead of that twin person and that Shrek boy, I think I'd be less bitter. But you didn't so... Heh.

And I'm not sure which day was it, I think somewhere between Wednesday to Friday, I watched The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. I know, I'm like centuries 3 years late, can you blame me for not being fond of Brad Pitt? But anyway, that movie is not disappointing. I recommend it. And may I add, as Benjamin "grew old", I forgot I wasn't fond of him because he just simply looked hot; don't worry though, I'm still not all that fond of him. And some of the quotes from the movie is just A+, swearssss.

This one touched me deep:
Benjamin, we’re meant to lose the people we love. How else would we know how important they are to us? — Mrs. Maple
Here's my favorite:
Sometimes we're on a collision course, and we just don't know it. Whether it's by accident or by design, there's not a thing we can do about it. A woman in Paris was on her way to go shopping, but she had forgotten her coat - went back to get it. When she had gotten her coat, the phone had rung, so she'd stopped to answer it; talked for a couple of minutes. While the woman was on the phone, Daisy was rehearsing for a performance at the Paris Opera House. And while she was rehearsing, the woman, off the phone now, had gone outside to get a taxi. Now a taxi driver had dropped off a fare earlier and had stopped to get a cup of coffee. And all the while, Daisy was rehearsing. And this cab driver, who dropped off the earlier fare; who'd stopped to get the cup of coffee, had picked up the lady who was going to shopping, and had missed getting an earlier cab. The taxi had to stop for a man crossing the street, who had left for work five minutes later than he normally did, because he forgot to set off his alarm. While that man, late for work, was crossing the street, Daisy had finished rehearsing, and was taking a shower. And while Daisy was showering, the taxi was waiting outside a boutique for the woman to pick up a package, which hadn't been wrapped yet, because the girl who was supposed to wrap it had broken up with her boyfriend the night before, and forgot.

When the package was wrapped, the woman, who was back in the cab, was blocked by a delivery truck, all the while Daisy was getting dressed. The delivery truck pulled away and the taxi was able to move, while Daisy, the last to be dressed, waited for one of her friends, who had broken a shoelace. While the taxi was stopped, waiting for a traffic light, Daisy and her friend came out the back of the theater. And if only one thing had happened differently: if that shoelace hadn't broken; or that delivery truck had moved moments earlier; or that package had been wrapped and ready, because the girl hadn't broken up with her boyfriend; or that man had set his alarm and got up five minutes earlier; or that taxi driver hadn't stopped for a cup of coffee; or that woman had remembered her coat, and got into an earlier cab, Daisy and her friend would've crossed the street, and the taxi would've driven by. But life being what it is - a series of intersecting lives and incidents, out of anyone's control - that taxi did not go by, and that driver was momentarily distracted, and that taxi hit Daisy, and her leg was crushed. Benjamin Button

Funny how one small thing done differently could change someones whole life. And how we are related in a way we don't even think is possible. The world really is small, ey?

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