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defying the Pope


2006
12.28

in his Ubi et Orbi, the Pope issued a familiar message: don’t let this Christmas be another one symbolised by the commercialism. i have defied him. in my defense, it’s been nearly 1.5 years since i did major shopping and Boxing Day Sale was too tempting to miss.

prior, i had a great Christmas lunch in St Francis with over 50 people around. You would expect Turkey to be served but instead you have familiar asian dishes like rendang, fried beehoon, steam rice and alike. after all, it’s dedicated for international students who can’t celebrate with their families.

back to my Boxing Day experience, we started the day with a compulsory brekky and rushed immediately to the City Center. I have never woken up so early before to do shopping, only to be beaten by over-enthusiastic buyers who seem to be grabbing everything within sights.

the funniest thing happened when we made our way to Chadstone (parking is just unbelievable!). In one of the stores, person A who is part of our group (i shall refer to him as such to avoid embarassing him and the code of silent will hopefully still be intact!), was interested in getting a nice shirt. He discovered that the shirt is the odd one out coz there was no sale tag on it, whereas everything else in the store were on sale. So he asked the sale attendant, and she confirmed that it was not on sale. Dissapointed, he then made a 15 minutes effort to scratch a sale price tag from other items (it was one of those sticky one written by pen) to put it on the shirt he wanted. So there he was, a $179 shirt became a discounted $80. Luckily for him, 5 minutes later, he found the same clothing article hanging with the sale tag on it. And the sale price was $69!! We couldn’t stop laughing. Good thing he didnt pay for it first. He enquired the same sales attendant, and the only thing she could offer was a shrug and told him that omission might have occurred and $69 was the correct price. Besides, it would have been on the computer…..

I nearly blew off my credit card limit when i overspent than what i budgeted for. But i guess, it’s all worth it now even though i still have a little bit sense of regret. Indomie for the next one month is a real possibility!

And only today we did The Queen. It was a crossover between Doco and Movie. Quite slow but good insight to the HRH reaction in the drama unfolding after the Princess of Wales’ death. 4 out of 5.

p/s The recent earthquake in Taiwan has cut off the internet’s international connection in Indonesia. My aunt just told me that it will be a month before it will be restored to normal. She can now only surf the local sites. No MSN, no Hotmail, no Yahoo…. It seems that websites hosted in Indonesia cannot be access from outside too. My indo news sites are giving me the unreachable error messages.

Update: apparently, the problem is more widespread to most Asian countries…banks and financial markets are also affected.

shortbus


2006
12.14

i’m a proud owner of the newly released shortbus ost:

shortbus

after ringing about 20 music stores in and around the CBD, my stroke of luck came from Sanity Store @ Melb Central which only have one left in stock. I asked them to put it away for me and as i was picking it up, the gentleman who served me was quite surprised. He said: “OMG, this is extremely so popular…everybody has been asking about it… i didnt know that we have it in store and it must has just came in…and in fact, you are the first person i knew of who got it”.

if you haven’t watched shortbus, go to your local art house. it’s a must watch. while many highlights the explicit graphic sex, i’m more impressed with the storyline and of course, the music played!

doco overdose


2004
07.31

miff is great. except i have too much doco. the last one i saw today was about afghanistan, budha and a boy. it was good. we decided to detoxicate with some holywood sci-fi, i-robot. as usual, it was so so.

im with three now. contract with optus is already expired. my new lg is giving me lots of trouble. three network is also annoying. sometimes, without reasons, there will be outage lasting for about 1 hour where you cant contact ppl and ppl cant contact you. weird huh. otherwise, everything else is good. voda is trying to compete on price. they recently introduced a 79 super cap. not exactly a cap. if you spend equals to 79 (including txt, pxt, etc), you dont have to pay anything up to 500. similar like three, but your mind makes it think the other way…..

jelita put me on atkin’s diet. i.e. no carbohidrate or refined sugars. its been two days and damn, its hard. i also went running on the track. plus the body pump. i felt so healthy today its not even funny. except when i had to go against ’suggested diet’ and indulge myself in the not-so-sinful salty popcorn. she told me that i could eat rice if i follow the diet strictly for two weeks. no harm trying. my body is aching now and i could imagine a good nice sleep.

All President’s Men


2004
07.18

i finished watching Moore’s Fahrenheit 911 with a strong conviction of my earlier presupposition that the war in Iraq is the war for oil. yes, i have supported Bush but no i despised his war policy and his war rethorics (refer to my postings leading up to the war)…. sounds contradictory? it might be… but anytime i would choose Bush over Kerry….. I prefer Clark but then the American democrats made a bad choice this time….
 
Moore’s doco is undoubtedly bias….. (as expected).. but it gave enough evidences (even though its selective) on why the war in Iraq has never been justified…. perhaps thats enough to unseat Bush from his presidency… and Howard, Blair for that matter….
 
Another surprising (not really) is the handover of Spore prime-ministership from Goh, to Lee Kuan Yew’s son, Lee Hsien Loong, due to take place in Aug 12. This simply means that the new PM will deliver the Aug 22’s National Day Celebration address. Some critics have suggested that Goh is a seat warmer to the Lee’s wrench on Spore, despite the popularity of the incumbent PM. The change in the captaincy will reshape the whole South East Asia region in this decade. We have seen Suharto and Mahathir gone…. the new people taking office. Perhaps its Australia’s turn?? Anytime i would love to see that wan*&^ go!