Friday, February 17, 2006
hullo duck.well, firstly, this is in reference to my earlier post about the B/B+ prediction of CVS that i am not too keen about. someone who read it said that i sound like one of those pple who go "i got 97% and i did so badly." well, a B is 65% and a B+ is 70%, both of which are far from 97. so, techinically, i am not like one of those pple. but, yes, i get your point. and i do agree that i should have expected the easy stuff to come out and it was purely my fault for not studying that part. and yes, i think i will shut up. and not bring it up. not even in person. ok?anyways, that said, i watched Crash. that movie starring sandra bullock, terrence howard, thandie newton, matt dillon, ryan phillippe(so cute!) and a whole bunch of other people. the movie was, for a lack of a better word, interesting.i cant decide if i should talk about the movie since i might potentially spoil it for alot of people. but basically it is about racism. it doesnt exactly have a plot or a decent story direction, its about a bunch of people. its kinda draggy at some point and i am not sure if i over-analysed the whole movie. but, i like the ending. the message i suppose is really subtle and powerful. i probably should say more cos i sound kinda vague. but like i said earlier, i dont really want to spoil it for anyone.tomorrow is going to be a RARE saturday for me.. my dad absolutely hates japanese food (and i, quite like it). so i never suggest eating jap but it was the father who said that he wants to eat it. so i hope its going to be somewhere nice and good and no father's client involved. my only and earliest memory of eating jap with my dad was when i was 10 i think. he held up a spoon with a huge heap of rice on it and he said that it tasted really good and i should try it. as i chewed the rice, my eyes started smarting and my tongue started burning. i had never tasted anything so...vile.it was then i had realised that, actually there was a huge heap of WASABI and it was covered by a layer of rice. hence, it looked like a harmless heap of rice. before that, i had never tasted wasabi, and after that, i never really liked it. in fact, i hate it. sounds pretty much ironic, huh? i like jap food but i hate wasabi.
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9:19 am