Friday, May 29, 2009

Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen Sountrack listing


I have been waiting and waiting in anticipation! Well now we have it! Linkin Park, having to make it to yet another Transformers soundtrack...wow!! Oh well let's skip the chatter and head on to the golden list...


"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" soundtrack tracklist (*Update: final official tracklist).1. Linkin Park — “New Divide”

2. Green Day — “21 Guns”

3. Cavo — “Let It Go”

4. Taking Back Sunday — “Capital M-E”

5. The Fray — “Never Say Never”

6. Nickelback — “Burn It To The Ground”

7. The Used — “Burning Down The House”

8. Theory Of A Deadman — “Not Meant To Be”

9. The All-American Rejects — “Real World”

10. Hoobastank — “Don’t Think I Love You”

11. Staind — “This Is It”

12. Avenged Sevenfold — “Almost Easy”

13. Cheap Trick — “Transformers™ The Fallen Remix”

Thursday, May 21, 2009

I Miss You All...
































Sitting, Waiting, Wishing.


Just like Jack Johnson's song...That's what I'm doing. Firstly, the Community Theater Society (CTS - spreading environmental and community awareness through drama and games) are still waiting for the thumbs up from the USPSA...I don't know what's happening. Will get my facts soon! Secondly, I am done with doing the whole student life and part-time thing during the weekends (I love talking on the radio...best job ever!) but I need a holiday or some getaway soon and fast! The last thing I need is a burnout and some depression. Today was such a day. Had spent the whole night at the emergency room at the hospital to visit my cousin who was so unfortunate to be involved in a bus collision. Luckily she's ok, especially her unborn *phew*. Just a minor back pain. So I spent the night talking to her, Joe, mom and Leone. Time flew and then something terrible happened before my eyes...A man was rushed in and was later pronounced dead (His wife and sons were teary and I couldn't help but cry inside). Ok so I slept at 1am, woke up at 9 this morning...It was sort of late to do the laundry so the dishes were done, ironed something for a day in uni, showered happily and went off to catch two buses to my good old college/uni. Got a call from Nat as soon as I stepped off the bus (I have no funds!) and was told about Bodybody (some guy) going to class. Hence the running up in a red sun-dress and Lee 3/4 khakis past a few stare bears...Met Lui, made fun of Nat's ordeal and sat in a 2 hour tutorial watching my new tutor confuse me for Natalyn whilst Nat was called Chantelle (insult or what!?)... Class was over in a very boring hour and we later embarked on a technicolour life span of laughter, concern, food, boys and the usual waving at people. Fast-forward to 5pm, I walked up the stairs to my place talking to Chubs (my dog) like it was the first time ever to see such cuteness! Watched a few cartoons and felt so hyped that I even cleaned up the house, did the laundry, cooked Chub's food, jumped around to some music and turned on this PC to check my mail and chat. Life is pretty much amazing as it seems. Sometimes you think you're living a routine but none the less it's the little details in life that seems to break that cyle. Or matter of fact, you can always change the way you think about your life. Optimism is great! But if some situation gets you down in the dumps, talk to a friend...Watch a movie (or a cartoon like I usually do), dance, run, laugh...I don't know...But be sure to enjoy it.
(WARNING: If I said something utterly crazy, bare in mind that my PMS days could be up so please excuse me!)
I've been enjoying the weekly gym routines...thanks to Lynne for pushing me everyday (even while I'm day-dreaming on some fancy gym equipment *thingy-majigy*).

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

How Not to Get a Man

The so-called rules tell you to scheme, flatter, and play hard to get, but that may not get you very far. It's time to rethink the dating game.

Day after day, as I hear single women bemoan the lack of available men, I wish ethics allowed me to set them up with my wonderful male friends who are searching, with equal frustration, for the right woman. Instead, I end up simply witnessing singles of both sexes failing to find each other. I believe this failure has much to do with the model of love-seeking most popular in our culture: the idea of romantic pursuit as a type of predation, a hunting expedition the goal of which is capture. In my experience, the way of thinking that leads to successful relationships is altogether different. It's focused on the idea that the way to find love is to become so much yourself that you find others of your own kind, with whom you can share freedom.

The predator model of love leads to a hunter's way of dating: Seek large gatherings of your prey, dangle a false self as bait, wait for an individual to stray from the herd, then pounce on him with all the wit and wile it takes to bring him down. Internet matchmaking services, singles bars, speed dating, personal ads and even blind dating all borrow from this "statistical mass" logic. I've seen clients spend years dating this way, entering one briefly exciting, painfully doomed relationship after another. This is not a numbers game. It's a soul search.

I would encourage anyone who wants to find a soul mate to follow these three steps:

1. Know thyself. Women who are willing to hide or detach from their real selves in order to bag a man often seem to believe that the right guy will give them a sense of identity and self-confidence. This is backward. Looking for love before developing a strong sense of self is like trying to find the mate of a shoe you've never seen.

Next time you're feeling fretfully single, try exploring your own nature: Write down your favorite foods or colors or songs or books or sports. Visit a therapist. Embark on a voyage of self-discovery for its own sake and because it is on that journey that you are likely to bump into the perfect traveling companion.

2. Value thyself. The single women I know are frequently advised, "Stop being so picky," "Have a better attitude," and "Lower your standards," perhaps to the point where they'll date anyone with a penis and a pulse. I believe this is precisely the wrong approach. Why? Consider our statistical friend, the bell curve. The great bulge in the middle represents areas where you are, well, average. This is also the part of you that could easily be mixed and matched with the largest number of potential mates. The skinnier upper end represents your greatest gifts, the areas where you are most talented and extraordinary. The few people who share your most exceptional characteristics are your tribe, the population that is most likely to contain your heart's partner.

I suggest that you should be pickier, less accepting and more committed to the "bad attitude" that will make you seek people who are extraordinary in the same way you are. Be courteous to men who don't appeal to you, but for God's sake, don't waste your evenings — let alone your nights — with them. "Oh," conventional rule-keepers might exclaim, "you'll have to spend some nights alone!" Yes, indeed. Your pool of candidates is much smaller at the high-quality end of the bell curve, your chances of having no date on Saturday much larger if you refuse to go out with men who bore or repulse you. But if memory serves, the boredom and/or repulsion of bad dating is much worse than spending a few hours on your own.

3. Engage thyself. The authors of The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right emphasize that in order to get a guy, a woman should always act busy — for instance, when a desirable man calls, it's wise to set a timer to go off a few minutes later, then recite a memorized exit line, such as "Sorry, gotta go. I have a million things to do." Here's my crazy idea: How about actually having a million things to do? How about actually filling your life with interesting activities? If you want to attract a partner, identify what you love to do, and do it—a lot. Involved, busy people really are more attractive, so if you want to get engaged to your soul mate, start by being engaged in activities that fascinate you — especially those that have nothing to do with dating and that make you forget to go love hunting.


http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/articleoprahmatch.aspx?cp-documentid=18531337

Monday, May 18, 2009

Dear Creepy Girl Who Wants To Be Me...


I thought high school was over with all that "copycat" bullshit...wanting to be someone you're not but I guess immaturity still lingers in a few tertiary students huh.

Guess you're a tad lesbo with a crush on me or some totally bizarre weirdo. You have a name but seriously, BE ORIGINAL.

Enough with copying my blog style and coming to work and trying so hard doing the things I do and have done. GROW UP, CHICK and get a life. Emphasis on "own life" and not others.


Saturday, May 16, 2009

Jump Smokin' Chris Brown's A$$...




Haha, this song is funny as. Check it out! "My Flow So Tight" by Jump Smokers...Dissing Chris Brown and his woman-bashing days. Seriously, I hate the guy for what he did. Crazy dude.
Check out a snippet of lyrics off the track...

"Boy hits girl, boy should be taken downNo matter who's aroundThe more I search yo the more I foundThat there's a curse to this last name BrownDude can dance, hey yo dude gets looseDude should come clean and tell the truthAll the money in the world but it's no excuseCareer suicide yo here's the noose "



Kim Kardashian's Uncanny Resemblance to Princess Jasmine of Aladin



Call this post weird but everytime I see something on about Kim Karshashian, I'm always thinking back to watching Princess Jasmine in Aladin run around with Aladin in Agraba with the usual Iago, Genie, Carpet and Abu...The hella look alot alike!! haha

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Ahhh.


Seems like assignments are just piling on just when I seem to hand them in. Like crap...Give me a holiday please!? I've been over-worked! I might just burst into flames! haha