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Sunday, November 2, 2003


It’s been close to impossible to get anywhere near the computer the past 2 days. Dad’s been working on some essay and younger sister is visiting.. funny, it should be the other way around, but there you go…
Yesterday me and my sister played a round of Bubble Bobble and as always we started laughing hysterically after a few levels. The only downside was that it was really late and I had a hard time calming my heart down and getting into “breathing-mode” after laughing so much.
Bubble Bobble is a classic game in my family, all us kids (there’s 4 of us, ALL girls !) have played it since it came out, pretty much.
It’s the same with the Mario games (from nes to snes), although I never fully got into playing Mario 2. There was something about the set up that didn’t click with me. Or maybe I wasn’t good enough… hrm. -_~
Don’t know if it’s much of an accomplishment, but I was the one to beat all the games first. *smug grin* Probably cause I was at it more than the others and refused to give up until I’d finished it.
Hey, if one can’t draw or sing or has any talent whatsoever, one takes what one can get :P


Speaking of Singing, they showed “Singin’ in the rain” yesterday on telly and I took the opportunity and taped it. It’s a good classic to have in the bag of old goodies. I’ve always preferred Gene Kelly over Fred Astaire. Kelly is more down to earth and enthused you with the rhythms and steps, whereas Astaire is like the annoying old lady patting you patronising on the head calling you “little one” or something.
Anyways, I like all the music and dance numbers in this musical, but the part where Donald (Kelly’s character) has to take vocal lessons and end up dancing around with buddy Cosmo is SENSATIONAL !
I can barely sit still when I see that scene and it just fires up my desire to learn tap-dancing. I never will, but I love that feeling when their feet stomp and slide over the floor… and the desk *lol*


Don: Call me a cab !
Cosmo: Alright, you’re a cab.


*rotfl*

Words are but sentences of compact lies,
incapable of change no matter how hard one tries.
The streetlight will stand tall and in darkness stay unfaded,
like the one person from childhood you despised or truly hated.

- Mimmi


The first thing I said when I came out of the cinema after watching Lord or The Rings for the first time, was:

"I WANT A SWORD !"

- Mimmi


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