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Sunday, June 4
9:32 AM



Discovery Travel and Living - Life is easier with directions.



i wish i could sprout impressive quotes as often as i like, but i guess i've just got to make do with the above from Starhub Cable TV Channel 16 - from yours truly, a bona fide communication studies student.



i like chillin' at friends' houses. to me it's such a simple pleasure to slump on the couch next to one another, watch tv and laugh with each other, snuggle into bed and drift off to sleep together. it's a quiet assurance, an invisible hug, a gentle whisper that you are not alone. (oh, and perryn's bed, which actually used to be yeronn's bed, is simply shiok to the max)



i was in the cab with per and yeronn on friday night and once again slipped into a world of my own while they were talking (quite proudly) of how all their friends don't think they're pure chinese. and i thought, how queer, that we have no qualms talking openly and frankly in the confined space of a cab with a stranger taxi driver, but we immediately feel the choking awkwardness in the similarly small area in a lift. we talk happily, but stop short the moment a stranger walks in. it's such a perculiar irony to me and i wonder if we'd probably face the same kind of awkardness in a cab if everyone (including the driver) faced each other instead. of course, that would be driving a teacup around, not a car.



don't mind my teacup comment. i just watched Beauty and the Beast (yes the cartoon) and Chip the teacup is so cute i wanna pinch his handle. hee hee. and let me leave you with this line in the cartoon that set me bursting in giggles:



"Thank you everyone for coming to my wedding. But let me propose to the bride first."



that somehow reminded me of something Rhordan would say. anyhows, if you didn't get that, maybe it was just erroneous information. ;) good night and good luck.




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