from zero to hero
Nov. 6th, 2008 01:24 amSlowly but surely, you see these messages popping up all over the place. Facebook display status, MSN personal messages, blog posts and every nook and cranny of cyberspace: "PW is done", "xxx is relieved that OP is over" and pledges to delete all PW-related documents off the face of this Earth. At last, we are absolved from this terrible chore of Project Work, the task that has weighed down on us for the past 9, 10 months. Sure, nobody died, no houses got blown off, no chimneys torn off, but I'm just glad to see the last of Glenn Lim's face. Good bye to you, your "father, who was a man of few words", your "mother, who now listens more than she talks", your "quintessential values", your changing from a "selfish individual to a selfless man". But, thanks for all the learning points; all the soon-sepia memories of vacant hours spent in front of Powerpoint slides; all the laughs while slaving over a 40-paged Written Report; all the skiving off on Pet Society, onigokko episodes (important research material!!), spazzing over Koyama-kun, facebook stalking and other things five teenaged girls get up to in an enclosed area; it was an interesting "Journey". :) But it dragged on long enough, so kthanxbaiii~~
( the start of the end )
( before that sunset time )
But, there was some inspiration after watching Amélie today. I can't believe I didn't watch it earlier. However, it is the wrong place and wrong time to ramble about it now. Maybe tomorrow. Till then.
( the start of the end )
( before that sunset time )
But, there was some inspiration after watching Amélie today. I can't believe I didn't watch it earlier. However, it is the wrong place and wrong time to ramble about it now. Maybe tomorrow. Till then.