This City Never Sleeps
Monday, January 17, 2005 @ The One and Only
That desribes my Mid-sem test on the test week. Only HR and that's the end. As for CJP and PCC, it will takes place when sch reopens.

And so i am doing my CJP Newsletter in the library, and later, in comm lab. That's where i hear someone keep on calling 'David! David!' several times, till his voice turns hoarse. And i was focusing on my newsletter, so do not bother about the person who called my names (well somehow i just feel that i've been cat-called several times in BNSS, and b'cos of that, if you are going to call my name forseveral times and hide yourself up, i am not responding you.) Only when he stands up and says, 'Hey David, so hard-working huh?' then i realised that it was Clarence. Haha, sorry huh, Clarence, but the things on the computer was so interesting that i am glued to it.

Met Cindy, Kevin, Rajes and Richie before HR test, and the test was nothing to talk about. It's all about steps in forming a union, how to select a maid and what's wrong with the job ad posted. And Clement was pretty surprised when i told him that i had only one test during the term test week. Well, French and HR is down. CJP and PCC still on the deathlist. And of cos Jer's gf (omg, i know how to pronounce her name, but do not know how to spell it out.) was so surprised that my paper finished 3 hrs before her paper, she shooed me off.

After all the newsletter thingy, went straight to esplanade, and u jolly well know what i am doin lah. Proud to present to you: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers extended version + Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine. One of the chapters in Bowling looks interesting to me: a cartoon for kids on the History of America, and why eventually everyone needs a gun in US. The animation was created by Matt Stone, the founder of South Park, and thus u can expect very cute and bloody scenes in the short anime, except that the degree of violence is only a very small fraction of South Park. Will continue that later.

And the results for the 62th Golden Globe Awards is out! Yeah! Zhang Yimou's shitty House of Flying Daggers loses to Alejendro Amenabar's The Sea Inside! 3 Cheers to Alejandro! Boo toLao Mou Zi! Anyway, Lao Mou Zi has disgraced the Chinese with his over-artisitc swordfighting films. He should go back to arthouse films, and that's where he belongs. If you are going to comparing a lame sword-fighting film with a movie that discuss one's right to suicide, definitely the latter wins. And the winner for the rest of the awards:

The Aviator - Leo Dicaprio brings home Golden Globe for Best Actor, and it begges The Best Picture. It also gains Best Original Score.
Million Dollar Baby - Only Clint Eastwood and Hilary Swank managed to bring home Best Director and Best Actress award. Morgan Freeman unfortunately loses to Clive Owen in Closer.
Closer - Clive's co-star Natalie Portman becomes the new owner of Best Supporting Actress.
Ray - Jamie Foxx did not let us down! He won the Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical by playing the late Ray Charles!
Being Julia - Annette Bening is the winner for Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical after American Beauty!
Sideways - A new comedy about alcohol abuse is the Best Picture - Musical/Comedy of the Year, and it owns the Best Original screenplay in a Motion Picture.

And they are marching towards the Oscars 2005 rite now!


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