Thursday, April 06, 2006

Sweet Tooth

In case you think I have a sweet tooth, the truth is I dont.
I just love chocolates, full stop. Show me candy, toffee, caramel and other related sweet desserts and I wont even blink. The furthest I go is cheesecake. That is if you catch me in a good mood. The rest are quite a waste of calories.
That is why some of my friends claim I am a fussy eater. In actual fact, I am not. You just need to know which boxes to check.
=)

Spooked!

Just watched Spooked on Channel 17. It supposedly, if TNP is to be believed, single handedly caused MI5 to be flooded with eager applicants. 'amused smile' The show's impressive, especially the convoy portion. Phew, my heart was in my mouth.
Guess what time I had lunch today? -> 2 pm...at my cubicle, and desperately trying to keep up with the mails at the same time. Left work at 8 feeling like I've more than justified my salary.
Tomorrow watching West Side Story...yipeeeeee
Wondering what to have for dinner tomorrow. Met up with Junior yesterday and ruined one of my fav tops when I accidentally splashed tomato sauce all over self. Junior looks much older with the new look..kind of like it. The busy schedules that we all have nowadays. It makes one wonder when enough is enough. Is passion for the job so important that it overwhelms Life? How many of you have taken time to smell the roses, dance in the rain and watch the sunrise?
In any case, the highlight of the day was ordering the Italian Chocolate Cake over Tiramisu. It was HEAVENLY. Badgered Junior to share desserts with me, but it became my property after the first bite. I think I'll stop by Spageddies again tomorrow to fix the craving that's been creating nice dreamy images of Chocolate cake in the head.
Was emailing the chocolate gang today and raving about it. Now we have a tentative date to gorge ourselves full with chocolate at the Meritus Mandarin buffet. 'contented sigh'
Oh yes, I won my pool match yesterday.
Life's looking UP! =)

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

The Old Lady, Ice Age 2 and HOLIDAY

I caught Ice Age 2 at Cathay.
Luckily, Ice Age 2 was screened at The Picturehouse, which is Cathay Hall 1. My lit teacher once said that movies allow you to suspend your disbelief. If you wish to be transported back in time where movie halls were works of art, this is the one. Judging from the shops that would be opened there, I am destined to suspend my disbelief a lot at Cathay in the near future.

As for Ice Age 2, it wasnt a blast as the first one. The climax of the movie didnt bring me to the same level of 'high' as the previous one did. But it is worth watching.
Am now just 2 exams away from completing diploma. Then I need a HOLIDAY in caps. Am re-reading Partners in Crime to destress. Like Tuppence, I am now craving for the spirit of adventure......

As you like it

I am appalled at the lift etiquette of our fellow country men.

One morning, I was rushing to enter the lift with another friend. 2 others had entered before us and neither thought to hold the doors. The end result was that my friend and I had the lift doors banging against our shoulders. It was and still is, according to my first hand encounter, a memorable experience, but not one you would care to have repeated.
I glared at the two young offenders. I used the word 'young' a tad loosely here since they both looked like they were in their 20s. Neither had the decency to attempt to look sheepish.
We travelled up in stony silence. The lift stopped at my level. As I was walking out of the lift, the lift panel caught my eye. The remaining 2 in the lift had pressed the 21st and 23rd level respectively. Then I did something on an impulse, which till today shocked me a little.
I saw my arm raised itself, and my fingers pressed every single button in between my level and the 19th level then stopped to flick my hair back while my feet sailed out 3' heels.
A couple of my friends collasped in giggles when I related the story to them. A few raised their eyes in horror. The latter were the kind of personalities who would suffer in silence and then bitch about it at the pantry.
To be fair, I am not a believer in an eye for an eye theory. However, there are certain things that one can tolerate and certain things that one cannot. Of late, I am not one of those who will suffer inwardly and be politically correct outside. There has be an end result in sight.
To paraphrase a Tom Clancy book, if you pull the tail of a tiger, you need to be prepared to deal with its tail. It is quite useless to seeth in anger and simmer inside. Quite frankly, the only result you get is probably tonnes of wrinkles and an increased blood presure. In short, anger is pretty useless.

If you cannot do anything about it or dont wish to do anything about it, let it go.

Viva La Vie!
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