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moliu... Some people mix up moliu with boring, defined it as the feeling of nothing to do. Sometime, people see 'moliu' as a negative terms. Some people would see it as a time wasting. However 'moliu' is totally different from, even sometimes opposite to boring. 'moliu' can be in different level. A low level 'moliu' always happen in everyone mind. it can be easily satisfy by doing something stupid, meaningless. The high level 'moliu', due to the emptiness and the vacuity, can encourage people's creativity and think deeply about philosophic problem. and, I always feel "moliu" and doing something very moliu...

Thursday, March 30, 2006

2 friends



2 friends of mine, they dont know each other, but have to have dinner together hahahahahahahaha~~~ btw, the Thai restaurant still doing very good food!!~~~~ ^_^

你能找出他們的分別嗎?




Can you tell the different between them?................ I can't :P

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

That's what I have done in HK


Since my home is being redecorated, most of the things I have done in HK was shopping the materials for the redecoration.... =_=.... floor, wallpaper, toilet, shelves~~~~ things like that.... so so so so so busy....









Also have to design it a bit with considering the uesibility, if it easy to change if they are broken, will they still looks good after 10 years... -_-, colour can't be too dark (bascially all have to be white or cream colour according to mama's thinking). such a hard project lerh~~~

Another main reason I went back HK was to attend Leo's animation competition show room... it was quite good, even better than last time I watched the one of winner of pass 10 years... Although finally he couldn't get any prize,... I guess it's still a good proof of his work... at least, within the shortlist... his work is kinda on the top honestly... They are just in the differnet style, different way to tell story... the result is more about what you like then who is better. haha its a bit odd to say but Leo, you have won, in my mine.... :p

Ah, btw, we have had the a107-HK meeting...~~ haha



ummm... although I wasn't in a clear mind when I talked with them... it is still better than just keep talking via email.... (probably they wont read my emeail T_T) althought it was just resaying what I have said in the emails, it still better than no meeting hahha... Anyway... we have to start what we have said!

Only play once basketball when i was in hk is something so upset me... and I was putting on weight due to lacking of exercise... T_T. Btw, Bard have hurted his leg badly... hope that the operation is good... finger cross... I still want to play bball with you lerh~~~ ah Bard,,, see you when i come back in September la!!

Another important thing I have done in hk was to have a dinner in Desman's home :D it was amazing!! haha Desman papa and mama are so funny... and Tracy obviously always make me happy... and surely thanks for the fantastic night to Desman~~ :D

yup... planned to go to country side for a walk and have a BBQ, finally becomes to Karaok... -_- and then went to BBQ in Jordon.... it was just so HKnese... too mcuh... mmm.... ai....~~~ ah... but I went to Tai O with Ryan... thanks Rayn to go there with me... I have taken a lot of nice photos there.... will post them here soon!!!~~~

Have bought a lot of movies DVD back but they are all region 3 -_- can't see anyone of them without my Siu Mac Mac T_T....

Mike! and Tryde!!!!! so happy about everything I have done with you...~~~ Lowina... you should meet me up more... .\ /. sorry.... hehe, it was my fault... i was too busy... Esther, happy to see you again.... Wai Kim Man, sorry... didn;t call you lerh :P dont angry with me~~ anyone I have or haven't meet... thanks and sorry.... hehe 2 weeks as a holiday always too short~~ :D but see you all in Sept~~ (I will miss UK then -_-)human is such a complicated things

霍元甲


It seems that all kung fu movies nowadays wanna make you feel the pain they fight... haha it's really pain. From 殺破狼 to 霍元甲... they play with the sounds and the visual to make you feel the painful... It is quite successful honestly...


霍元甲 is a really really really old style kungfu movie... It was quite similar to (but worse than) those movie I have watched when I was around 10. One of the differences is Jet Lee is much older than before but still try to act as the same aged kungfu master. The latest technology doesn't seems to help about it... The story is kinda crap as expected. Really miss his older kungfu movie from him like "Wong Fay Hung 黃飛鴻" and "Fung Sai Yuk 方世玉". They were much better than this lerh... -_- um....

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Started by Sam

Started by Sam,
continued by me,
restarted by Tracy,
ended by me~~~

無無聊聊的過日子
懶懶散散灺耗時間
年年月月慘被耗去
時時刻刻如巳用盡

豬豬牛牛皆可食用
貓貓狗狗盡情歡呼

瓜瓜菜菜多吃無壞
雞雞鵝鵝盡量小碰


btw, people keep asking why I still haven't posted my hk's photos up here... the truth is I just came back on sunday and I forgot my computer in HK -_-...... probably one more week la..... you may (or may not) see my photos around :D

Monday, March 27, 2006

易 肥 一 族 10 個 小 動 作

嗯.... 我無-_-

殺破狼


Have been waiting for long time to see this movie... Honestly, it is not a master piece action movie, but it have been a long time we haven't seen a hknese action movie with this quality!!~~~ Yen Ji-Dan is just cooool.....

Home

I found that i was missing home, my home in Olympia once I land on the Healthow airport.... um... everything just so familiar... I didn't realise that the feeling of home is so strong to me... um....

Sunday, March 26, 2006

HKHKHKHKHK~~

yeah~~~ such a busy busy holiday will be finish today T_____T..... don't even have time to online.... not to mention the blog lo~~~ busy on the redecoration of our home.... choosing things.... don't even have time to meet Fatfat.... mmm actually there was one more reason not to meet him lerh :(.... anyway.... let me rearrange everything a bit... and write it down later :D... too many things happened in these 2 weeks... After all, it is the life in HK.... everyday, sooooo many things happening~~~

Friday, March 10, 2006

HK ~~


I will leave London at 9:15PM and arrive HK at 5:35 PM lerh~~~
Coming back in 26th 9:05PM haha

leaving from England for 383hours 50mins. What is gonna be happened lerh haha~~~
one thing can be ensured is, it will be a fucking busy trip~~~~

HK, see you tomorrow :D

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Another funny news

守 財 奴 留 遺 產 2700 萬
英 國 老 翁 阿 勒 斯 布 魯 克 ( William Allsebrook ) 一 生 吝 嗇 , 住 在 破 屋 不 肯 維 修 , 每 天 只 吃 麥 皮 、 爛 蘋 果 , 被 鄰 居 譏 為 「 超 級 守 財 奴 」 。 誰 知 他 原 來 投 資 有 道 , 當 局 周 一 公 布 他 的 遺 囑 , 大 家 驚 訝 地 發 現 原 來 他 遺 下 近 二 百 萬 英 鎊 ( 近 二 千 七 百 萬 港 元 ) 財 產 。

一 毛 不 拔   自 給 自 足
終 年 八 十 六 歲 的 阿 勒 斯 布 魯 克 擁 有 博 士 文 憑 , 曾 當 工 業 化 學 家 。 他 平 日 一 個 便 士 都 不 捨 得 多 花 , 儘 管 家 中 有 多 個 房 間 , 但 為 了 省 電 , 他 只 住 一 個 房 間 ; 由 於 他 不 肯 花 錢 , 房 子 年 久 失 修 , 搖 搖 欲 墜 。 唯 一 的 朋 友 也 說 : 「 他 對 家 居 毫 無 興 趣 , 只 關 心 如 何 省 錢 。 」
阿 勒 斯 布 魯 克 極 少 外 出 , 食 物 大 多 是 自 種 , 用 舊 式 小 火 爐 烹 煮 , 結 果 他 前 年 某 日 煮 食 時 , 不 慎 引 發 大 火 , 最 後 葬 身 火 海 。
消 防 員 撲 滅 大 火 後 , 在 廢 墟 中 找 到 阿 勒 斯 布 魯 克 的 遺 體 外 , 還 有 許 多 報 章 經 濟 版 , 有 的 遠 自 第 一 次 世 界 大 戰 年 代 , 顯 示 他 躲 在 家 中 , 只 顧 鑽 研 買 股 票 賺 錢 。 但 累 積 了 巨 富 又 如 何 ? 阿 勒 斯 布 魯 克 一 直 獨 身 , 沒 有 子 女 繼 承 遺 產 。

Monday, March 06, 2006

Bloggerholic

Probably in our generation, everyone are becomming bloggerholic~~ I went to birmingham yesterday and had a very nice weekend. ^^ I found that everyone in the house are so into writing and reading blog... it seems to me that the only thing they do in their spear time were blog, blog, blog.... when I used my msn and my friend behind suddenly asked me, "ooo why are you not reading other people's blog at all, all of the flowers are shining you see!". ummm... i just dont know what to answer... maybe there are much more important things I have to carry on. or actually it is just kinda wasting of time to read the blog of whom I am not very interested in... or maybe it is too many people who I m not interested in on my list. or, whatever...~~~ It is unhealthy, ini't... Do we still need to talk to each other... telling people what's going on today... instead we can just write down our day once... and send the links to everyone... mmmm what a time saving, ini't? -_- It is so unhealthy (or we will see this normal like few years later, or months), but that's just what happening here... in the Greatest Britian... When I get back home, and looked at someone's blog, I saw the links to her firends' blog, um.... yup, in HK maybe even worst i thought. everything are growing rediciously fast in the internet... how many time we need, how many time we gonna have? It is the era of choices. yup, please choose~

Friday, March 03, 2006

Lullaby

The first thing I was thinking when I finish reading "Lullaby" is I have to lent the book to Lowina!!!~~~~ As usual, Chuck's book are dark, subtle and ironic. The question the book has set up was "what is "real" in our world nowadays?". All information we received nowadays have been processed. Everything we assumed to be truth are from researches and published with reasons. We are being "trainned" to think in the way small groups of people think we should (or they what they think are truth). Even our feeling, we are not sure if it true. We throught we love, maybe we are not really love. What can be asured? What can we believe? What do we actually need? The mass media, are like witches, speak out the spells to control our mind. It is just the sorrow of the world we live in. Or maybe it is the sorrow they tell us we should think about.... umm... actually the story is a bit supernatural, which are not my faviour. But the message behind is really something we should think about~~ (at least in my age, it is something I am still thinking of.)

below are some other reviews on the book~~


Review 1
Don’t let the title fool you: Lullaby is a heavy metal screech of a book that will blow up your eardrums as you clamor to increase the volume — you know it’s not good for you, but you can’t stop. "Imagine a plague you catch through your ears," says Carl, making Lullaby the perfect candidate for an audio book. Narrator Richard Poe is completely seductive and oddly impassioned while retaining the aloof detachment of the character as he brings Palahniuk’s weird, creepy, twisted and blatantly brilliant words to freaky life. Probably the most horror-like of Palahniuk’s books, Lullaby tackles everything from ghosts, to necrophilia, to dead babies, to body-hopping soul-switchers. And, get this: At its core, it's a touching and heartfelt love story.

Review 2
Lullaby - by Chuck Palahniuk
(Jonathan Cape, £10.00, paperback, 272 pages, 5 September 2002; ISBN: 0224063014.)
Chuck Palahniuk's first four novels -- from the notoriously transgressive Fight Club to the hilariously extreme Choke -- have all been bizarre. And yet, despite their unlikely characters and entertainingly preposterous plot twists, they have always stayed just this side of possible.

With his fifth novel, Lullaby, Palahniuk steps firmly and boldly into the realm of the impossible. Lullaby is a modern-day dark fantasy featuring haunted houses, witches, dangerous spells, pagan rituals, and the like.

Independently of each other, Helen Hoover Boyle, a corrupt real-estate agent who deals in haunted houses, and Carl Streator, a journalist assigned to investigate Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, discover that a child's poem is in reality an ancient culling spell, lethal to any to whom it is recited.

Joined by the twenty-something Wiccans Mona and Oyster, the forty-something Carl and Helen embark on a cross-country journey to destroy all copies of the book that contains the lethal verse. In the process, the quartet becomes a twisted version of the American nuclear family, where deep-rooted power imbalances create tense and complex conflicts.

Like all of Palahniuk's novels, Lullaby is a first-person narrative from the point of view of a dysfunctional antihero; in this case, Carl, who, despite his wish to rid the world of the deadly spell, casually becomes a supernatural serial killer.

The beginning of the novel is a bit clumsy; the prologue is unnecessary, and chapter 1 isn't as tight and focused as Palahniuk usually is right from page one. But from chapter 2 onwards, Lullaby is otherwise flawless: darkly sardonic and filled with wild invention, penetrating quips, subversive ideas, and relentless energy.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

NOT MADE IN CHINA

I do think it is such a cool idea... haha it must sell!! at least for a while.
I didn't really like 李怡's articles before, I thought he is sometime blindnessly against china government... mmm but I do admire his heart to China...~~~ Honestly, his article is not fresh... quite boring.. always... but this time he is having same thinking as me lerh haha.... read his article>>
>>NOT MADE IN CHINA<<

Pancake Day

It was Packcake day yesterday.... after eating a lot of pancakes I have done a but reseach on it... haha... I thought, what a funny name of the day~ maybe thats a funny story behind that... ah... but actually it quite meaningful lerh~~~ to christian... never heard about this in hk though... below are something about the pancake day~~~

Shrovetide
The last three days before the beginning of Lent (Lent is the 40 days, except sunday, before Easter. suppose people have to give up food within these 40 days...~~) is known as Shrovetide. The old names for these days were:
Quinquagesima Sunday - Shrove Sunday (The fiftieth day before Easter)
Collop Monday - Shrove Monday (Named after the traditional dish of the day: collops of bacon served with eggs. In addition to providing little meat, the collops were also the source of the fat for the following day's pancakes.)
Pancake Day - Shrove Tuesday (The day on which all fats and cream had to be used up.)

Shrovetide was celebrated with games, sports, dancing and other revelries. There were feasts to use up the food that could not be eaten during the Lenten fast. Football was played in the streets and Nickanan Night (as Shrove Monday evening was called in Cornwall) was a time for boys to run riot in the villages: hiding gates, taking off door knockers, and making off with anything that householders had forgotten to lock away.

Shrove Tuesday is the last day before the period which Christians call Lent. This day is one of the moveable feasts in the church calendar and is directly related to the date on which Easter falls.

Shrove Tuesday always falls 47 days before to Easter Sunday, so the date varies from year to year and falls between February 3 and March 9.

The name Shrove comes from the old word "shrive" which means to confess. On Shrove Tuesday, in the Middle Ages, people used to confess their sins so that they were forgiven before the season of Lent began.

Shrove Tuesday is a day of celebration as well as penitence, because it's the last day before Lent.

Lent is a time of abstinence, of giving things up. So Shrove Tuesday is the last chance to indulge yourself, and to use up the foods that aren't allowed in Lent. Pancakes are eaten on this day because they contain fat, butter and eggs which were forbidden during Lent.

Other names for Shrove Tuesday
In England we call Shrove Tuesday, Pancake Day.
In France they call it Mardi Gras, which means Grease or Fat Tuesday.
In Iceland the day is known as "Sprengidagur" (Bursting day).

to read more, >>
>>Pankcake Day<<

you can find out why Easter are in different date every year on the link as well!!! :) I found myself haven't wasted the pancake lerh :D hehe...