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Monday, May 28, 2007

Better That We Break

I never knew perfection ‘til
I heard you speak, and now it kills me
Just to hear you say the simple things

Now waking up is hard to do
And sleeping’s impossible too
Everything’s reminding me of you
What can I do?

It’s not right, not okay
Say the word that you'll say
Maybe we’re better off this way
I’m not fine, I’m in pain
It’s harder everyday
Maybe we’re better off this way
It’s better that we break..

A fool to let you slip away
I chase you just to hear you say
You’re scared and that you think that I’m insane

The city looks so nice from here
Pity I can’t see it clearly
While you’re standing there, it disappears

It disappears

It’s not right, not okay
Say the word that you'll say
Maybe we’re better off this way
I’m not fine, I’m in pain
It’s harder everyday
Maybe we’re better off this way
It’s better that we break up

Saw you sitting all alone
You’re fragile and you’re cold, but that’s all right
Life these days is getting rough
It knocks you down and beats you up
But it’s just a roller coaster anyway, yeah

It’s not right, not okay
Say the word that should say
Maybe we’re better off this way
I’m not fine, I’m in pain
It’s harder everyday
Maybe we’re better off this way

I’m not fine, not okay
Say the word that you'll say
Maybe we’re better off this way
I’m not fine, I’m in pain
It’s harder everyday
Maybe we’re better off this way
It’s better that we break, baby


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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Motorbike

Russ and me enrolled for bike lessons yesterday.



The aim is to get ourselves classic Vespas when we graduate. Or perhaps a Scrambler for myself. If all goes well in 2-3 months that is.

Seems the drive to learn something new continues unabated =))

Thursday, May 24, 2007

The Phi Phi Sojourn

Back.

With a PADI Open Water SCUBA license and more than a couple of good Thai friends made from the sunny island.

Two reasons enough to say that the trip was a great one. Too short even, because once we got into the relaxed, kampung way of life, it was hard to say goodbye. And personally, I could have done with a few more dives. Was just getting into the groove of things.



Well when people say Krabi, more often than not they are referring to the main town/capital proper, a nondescript hodge-podge of provision shops, guest-houses, dive/climbing shops and eateries. More accurately, the province of Krabi also includes the town of Ao Nang about 20mins away by taxi plus the island of Ko Phi Phi, 1.5hrs away by fast ferry and halfway point to the island province of Phuket across the Andaman Sea.

Russ, Jack and me touched down in Krabi late Wednesday evening and made our way to Ao Nang almost immediately. The town itself is not fantastic, getting quite dead by about 11pm. And nothing gets started till about 9am the next morning. Most people use Ao Nang to make day trips to the surrounding islands. Almost every shop will try to sell you either a 4 or 5-island hop on a longtail boat. Just be aware that the islands visited are different on both tours. On Thursday, we opted for the 4-island tour which brought us to Phra Nang Bay, Ko Poda, Chicken Island (abit of snorkeling) and a lovely sandbar on Ko Tup with magnificent azure waters.







By Friday morning we had seen, by and large, most of Ao Nang and were quite happy to leave it behind on a ferry to Ko Phi Phi. Jack has been to Ko Phi Phi 6 times before and got us checked into a nice and clean guesthouse called Cheap Charlies in the Tourist Village of Ton Sai.





Don't let the name Tourist Village scare you. Yes, there are tonnes of farangs running around but somehow, the whole place doesn't seem as shamelessly touristy as say Patong in Phuket or Pattaya. Dive shops abound here, so do watering holes and souvenir shops. But the place takes on a more relaxed 'big family' feel instead. Perhaps that's because the entire village only has one A-go-go bar. And even that is new, having only opened 2 months ago and tucked in an obscure corner of town. After 4 days in the village, you sort of recognise everyone and can tell who are the newcomers. Life is slow, with most visitors diving, snorkeling or sunbathing in the day and then chilling out at one of the many bars or eateries till the wee hours.

If you didn't know that Ko Phi Phi, especially the village of Ton Sai where most of the islanders live, was badly affected by the 2004 Tsunami, you would be hard-pressed to find any evidence of the Giant Wave's destruction. Rebuilding is being carried out at an astonishing pace and most bad memories have been reduced to photographs on the walls of restaurants or guesthouses. But you can tell, from talking to the village folk, that most still remember with a shudder, the events of 24th December very vividly in their hearts. Of running up to the hills when the waters came or perhaps losing a loved one. More than 2000 perished but only about 900 bodies were recovered.





Just a stone's throw away from our triple-share room on the 2nd floor, was Viking Divers. The place Russ and me reported to every morning at 0745hrs on Saturday, Sunday and Monday for our Open Water SCUBA course. We were fortunate to have a really good Divemaster/Instructor in Per Svensson, a 42 year old Swede from Malmo. Russ says he looks abit like that Plumber guy from Desperate Housewives. I say that is taking it a little too far although Per is handsome and has a body that would put most men half his age to shame.

Well Per is a 2500-dive veteran and has about reached the highest levels of PADI certification. He's one helluva funny guy on land but once we hit the water, he's dead serious. No screw ups and monkeying around for sure. On more than one occasion, Per grabbed me by my Buoyancy Control Device (BCD vest) and rapped my mask with his knuckles underwater to make sure I understood what he was trying to tell me. Can't blame him really, our safety is in his hands.

But he's a good teacher. So much so that by Monday, we were diving around at 15m depth and swimming around like bulky mermaids =)) And oh yes we also aced our theory exams =P

On Monday, our underwater antics were also filmed for Viking's promotional video. And we both also bought a copy of the DVD for keepsake. Well that's something I realised I really want to take up, underwater photography and videography.





Across from where we lived, there was a tattoo shop where we spent most our nights after diving just chilling out, watching TV and knocking back a couple of Singhas. This was Jack's 6th trip to Phi Phi and the resident Tattooists were like family. They treated us like brothers too and in turn, we also helped them canvass for business, sometimes even serving as interpreters for the endless stream of caucasian customers wanting a traditional, bamboo-method tattoo affixed to their body parts. Fun!





Opposite the tattoo place was a Thai Massage shop whose masseurs we also got to know fairly well. Especially a young 20 year old girl named Tak whose intelligence and flair for languages can put some of our materialistic Singaporean undergraduates to shame. Talking to Tak, you realise how we sometimes take our education opportunities here for granted. This girl obviously has the ability to go far but is limited by poverty. Pity really.



So we picked up a new skill and made loads of new friends. I'd say one of my more meaningful trips. And a place I would surely go back to renew these bonds in the not so distant future...

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Off To Krabi

I fly to Krabi in a little under 3 hours.

The azure waters of the Andaman Sea call out to me. And yet, something inside tells me its going to be a time for solitude and reflection.

The 2 friends with me, we haven't booked the hotels. We have a rough plan of what we're going to do but nothing is certain. The plan is to dive. But perhaps we'll just jive. Chill out, read a book, get some ultraviolet radiation.

And maybe when I get back, everything will be alright...

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Doe a Deer, a Mummy Dear

Happy Mothers' Day.



Although I haven't spoken to my own in 2 months.

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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Lager Bugger

Sloshed.
1 pint too many.



Over the past 3 weeks, I've imbibed more than I have in the whole of 2006.
Its in my genes, she says.
I hope not.
Seriously.

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Friday, May 11, 2007

Hokey Pokey

We had one at every stop, from Auckland to Dunedin. A happy indulgence back then when things were a little less complicated.



The Kiwi with the cone, stuck on my fridge, always reminds me...

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

So You Think You Are Well Travelled

Stumbled upon this on someone's FlickR account.



This little project is called Visited Countries (so creative the name :/) It shows, by manipulating a GIF image, which countries you have visited or set foot upon thus far in your life (marked in red).

Quite kewl lah.

And I thought I was pretty well-travelled. Look at the wide expanse of white =))

Suddenly I am lusting for some Wanderlust...

Create your own little map here

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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Unread, Unsaid

For the first time in 2 years, I've brought stuff home from work to do. I have 3 books I'm reading concurrently, sitting on their pages where I've stopped, lying haphazardly on the unused half of my bed. Yesterday's paper is in my briefcase, neatly folded and untouched.

And yet I am browsing past entry upon past entry, in here. Cringing and Chuckling.

Mostly Contemplating.

Is there anything else left unsaid?

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Unkers@TheMovies - Spiderman 3

OK I confess.

I went to catch the new Spidey movie today for only 1 reason, Kirsten Dunst. I don't give 2 hoots about Tobey Maguire. In fact I think he is a 1-dimensional nerd. But little Miss Interview-With-A-Vampire...hmmm..I would give her a MJ any day =))



And of course there was the kewl-pull of seeing the Man-Arachnid in Jet Black. The prospect of having the Crawly One unleash some of his suppressed inner angst on the world. But I am afraid the new villain Venom does a better job. Tobey, in temporarily-evil Peter Parker mode, ends up looking like the lead singer from Good Charlotte. What with the floppy fringe and slightly kohl-ed eyes =))

Well lets cut to chase shall we. None of Director Sam Raimi's young posse of stars can really act. Cry maybe (of which there is plenty in this latest instalment) but act, no. But Sammy-boy weaves such a tangled web (no pun intended!) that somehow you don't really notice. You're too busy swinging around downtown Manhattan like a costumed Tarzan, getting lost in the numerous sub-plots, not to mention being blown away by the overbaked CGI, to care that Mary Jane will never make it as a Jazz singer on Broadway or that Peter Parker was probably born with very low EQ. James Franco, as Green Goblin Jnr, is quite the cute dude so..err..he will be forgiven for just being broodingly handsome.

Thomas Haden Church, Flint Marko aka Sandman, was utter rubbish. I think Mr Raimi added him in to achieve 2 things ; finally close the chapter on how Uncle Ben died and to have another reason for some CGI sorcery. Both ways, the Sandman would be what we call in Hokkien, an 'extra ingredient', usually redundant but added in for show. How Marko became the Sandy Swampthing must also be one of the lamest transformations in ComicBook history ever! He stumbles into an enormous pit running away from the NYPD, gets zapped by swirling molecular transformers in a science experiment and Voila!

Topher Grace (That 70's Show) is almost unrecognisable as Venom, the Black Goo-possessed Meanie with a mean set of teeth. And oh yes, there is the obligatory love triangle in this one, hell, 2 triangles really. Both involving Peter and MJ with gorgeous 3rd parties. MJ briefly runs back into the arms of Harry Osbourne (Franco) when Peter is too caught up preening for the kids and Peter, momentarily distraught at being dumped by his childhood sweetheart, runs into the lovely blond tresses of classmate Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard). Gwen is HOT, I don't blame him =))

At the end of the day, Spidey 3 answers all your burning questions lah and provides some form of closure, albeit in a staggering and bladder-bursting 140 mins. Whether or not the closure is done properly is another matter.

For Spidey 4, perhaps poor old Aunty May will finally realise that her dear nephew does not just have a webbed costume fetish afterall =))

7/10

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