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The frantic search for cheap/timely airlines is getting on my nerves and I really hope it won't sour friendships. That said, I'm glad the matter's settled and we can move on to more enjoyable stuff.
Sleep deprivation seems to be the only constant in my life these days but I'm nevertheless relatively happy or shall I say, "not depressed". The late nights come from chilling out with kindred pals, suppers and movies. Really, it's all worth it since my carefree student days are numbered. My only goal this semester is to get decent grades and spend more of my precious time building social capital.
My futile attempt at finishing tomorrow's readings ended halfway through the first article - Edward Said's "Orientalism". I was interrupted at the part on "dominance and control" because I was reminded of what Gill and TR said today - they said that I was CONTROLLING! Ok just because I encourage people to drive less and get very anal about some things does not mean that I'm domineering by nature! It's the exception not the norm!
It's really a matter of perspective. Gill doesn't like to give in to me easily (I appreciate that she usually comes around after some cajoling) so she thinks I'm controlling because TR usually (nicely) accedes to my requests. Put simply, she's as controlling as she thinks I am so she thinks that I'm controlling! (And at this point, TR will politely excuse himself from what he calls a "cat fight")
What would I do without such amusing company to pep up my life? :)
After a few nights of insomnia, I finally had an uninterrupted slumber last night and a dream. Dreamt that I was back in Toronto having dinner with Cui, Andy, Simon and her family. I don't know what my subconscious mind is telling me but I'm certain that I'm not exactly dying to go to Toronto again anytime soon. That aside, I do miss my Canadian experience and it has been labeled "the best summer holiday" in my memory vault.
I am delighted to read in today's Urban that Poutine has arrived in town! Poutine is a Canadian snack of fries topped with cheese curd and smothered with hot beef gravy. It's the sinful-est snack you can ever eat and it was love at first taste when I bought a bowl in Toronto! Heck my (not very successful) CNY diet. I'm heading to Bugis as soon as I can.
Poutine in Toronto's Eaton Centre
While I still can't believe they have Poutine in Singapore, I'm even more surprised nobody brought in the American cosmetic brand "ELF". I'm down to my last tube of $0.99 Cherry Tart twist tube ELF lip gloss and having panic attacks because I can't find any replacement. A shop in Parkway which used to sell a pathetically LIMITED range of ELF cosmetics ($5 a tube) does not seem to carry them anymore and I doubt they have the colour I want anyway. Arrgh :(
The bad thing about drinking is that I turn a ghastly red VERY quickly. The good thing is that I don't get drunk easily and I un-red myself in a relatively short time. Don't think I've even gotten high before. The only side effect I experienced, other than a flushed face, was a sore throat in the morning after a night of Vodka at our Taiwan new year party.
Not that I drink often since I don't club and hardly hang out in bars. Maybe it's the festive season but I've been consuming alcohol more often than usual: Christmas dinner, Grandma's bday lunch, hair salon's opening ceremony, class outing at Timbre and yesterday at Ying's house.
My JC classmates are good drinkers so it was inevitable that we played drinking games last night. It was a first time for me and I thought the games were rather harmless and lapsed into boredom after a while. The most "exciting" part was probably the revelation of people's dirty little secrets (I am thankful that my secrets are too bland to attract any interest). Frankly, I really do not care to know some of them.
I'm amazed Ying's parents did not barge out of the bedroom to shush us.
It's really a rather out-of-the-world film and only my tolerant gfs are willing to be dragged to watch it. I confess that some parts are simply too arty to be comprehensible (a personal opinion of course). The movie appears to me to be a hybrid of the MTV style Romeo and Juliet and the whimsical, shifting collage scenes found in Love Me If You Dare.
The most interesting parts were not the bizarre dance sequences but how the scriptwriters managed to weave all the Beatles' songs into the plot (I didn't expect a musical.) Unfortunately, I only recognised two songs: I wanna hold your hands and Hey Jude. It would have been more enjoyable if I knew the songs.
The storyline is surprisingly mundane - a love story (yes yes, I was attracted to the love story and the R&J like poster) set amidst a war in the 60s. I like how they managed to re-create the Liverpool dockyards of the 60s, the hippies/rock and roll culture of the Lower East Side and the preppy American ivy leagues in the 60s. Superb!
Not that I'm a film snob but indie movies (enjoyable or not) are really more memorable than many mainstream productions.