Sunday, March 30, 2008

天天



好喜欢陶喆的歌。好喜欢他的柔柔R&B 的唱法。

特别喜欢第一专辑里的歌。因为那专辑有很多动听的R&B歌。而且感觉上创作歌手的第一专辑是100%纯真属于自己的歌,因为刚出道时还没被市场影响。

天天是我喜欢的歌之一。(我会比较喜欢 - 天天 最爱2003新版^_^ )

想人的时后听这首歌时会特别感动。

但这首歌要把它唱好我觉得有点难>_<

哈哈,第一次用中文写部落格,好难喔。。。写的真的真的好慢。

以下是天天的歌词:)

太阳天或下雨天
人挤人的咖啡店
找一个能想你舒服的角落

看着情人肩靠肩
慢慢转开我视线 yeah yeah~~
有个女孩让我好想念

我的心已经飞到这个城市的另一边
想看着你我爱的脸
把心里的感情都对你说

那马路上天天都在塞
而每个人天天在忍耐
没有你日子很黑白

原来这样就是恋爱
我想要你在我身边
分享生命中的一切

我想要天天说天天说
天天对你说我有多爱你

yeah~~~~~
天天说~~~i love you~~~

Friday, March 21, 2008

Ah Long Pte Ltd



image taken from here

another comedy by the singaporean director jack neo. haha, it's really interesting to watch fann wong, who looks very lady like to act barbaricly in the movie. i guess this is an another leap for of her career since starring in just follow law.

this is really a movie worth to watch which i laughted your way from the beginning to the end. there are many unexpected humorous scenes and lines which is very malaysian and singaporean styled. of course, there's some touching moments also.

like most other jack neo's film which potrays society's story, as i watch this movie about loan sharks a.k.a ah long, it makes you think about this issue. ah long is also a society problem, which is hard to abolish. because there's always a demand there, where sometimes people are forced to look for this alternative as there's none other better solutions for them.

which is very pity. i think this problem is like prostituition, it's a human problem. as long as there's demand, it's gonna be hard to abolish. which makes me think about another thing, if prostitution can be legalized, how bout ah long? oh... cannot...we already have legalized ah long, the bank...the difference is just that they wouldn't go and cut your fingers if you don't pay up.

haha, i know i'm being a little thinking too much.

anyway this is truly a recommended movie to watch. if you miss the chance to catch it at cinema, do watch it on vcd or dvds:)

Monday, March 10, 2008

post election thoughts~

the opposition party won an astounding victory of 1/3 of parliment seat last election on 8th of March 2008. the biggest opposition victory since 1969.

well, this election was the first time i voted, it was also the first time i worked in the voting station. it happened very suddenly. on the day before election, my friend suddenly called me up to ask whether i want to help out in the voting station, the next minute he was outside my office already, with the application form and asked me to sign and give him a photocopy of IC.

for the sake of first time experience i don't mind trying it out, haha but honestly i don't like to make last minute hasty decision. i also didn't have time to finish reading the form. ngaiti..i was thinking, i just sign up to sell myself for them the whole day 2molo.

oh well, a job is a job and i manage to fullfill my duties. when it's very hot in the afternoon and i feel like sleeping, i think of one thing to held on "i'm not doing this for me, but for the people!" haha.

i worked as a DAP representative on the polling station, my job is to take note on the number of voters and other info, and to witness to the counting of votes. when i started to work i was thinking "hmm..maybe this job can have chance to see pretty girl?" haha, at least not so boring lo, if can.

but my hope shatters as i went through my list of voters in that particular room i'm assigned to. birthdate: 1940 sumting to 1950 sumting! ngaiti, all ah pek ah mar~(grandad grandma). but it's fun when i got to met one of my aunt and teacher which are very suprise to see me working there.

the count for stampin school vote's overall, is DAP's victory..but if add on to other areas, Mr. Voon didn't won. whereas, the other DAP contestant, Mr. Chong, won an escalating victory of 9000 plus more votes than his competitor.



it's not hard to imagine Mr. Chong victory for anyone that went to friday night's DAP mass gathering at Chonglin Park. the place was utterly filled with people and Mr. Chong appeared to be like a Superstar. when he shouted out his will and slogan, the crowd went wild and cheered and shout with him.

wah..it's a very good feeling to be among the crowd and shouting the slogans together. they even distribute whistle to the crowd to cheer.

finally, the event end up with the mass lighting up candles. wah seh... the view is really stunning. i wish i can get a helicopter view of it, instead of this view:



haha, anyway, now that the election is over, i hope that the opposition that won would perform well. as the people now have given them the chance to do it. so the future remains interesting to behold.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

my first time attending an election campaign talk.

my friend asked me last night to attend an election talk by DAP in front of a coffee shop at 3rd mile. since i've already registered and is already eligible to vote for the coming election, and since this would be my first time attending an election talk, i decided to go ahead!

it's abit raining that night but it did not stop the crowd from attending. as we are nearing the place, as expected the place was packed with cars. i was joking with my fren saying that more people would attend opposition party's talk because the crowd enjoy watching and listening to the bad things the opposition party say about the government. it's much more entertaining, really.

luckily, we didn't arrive in time as they're late. we watched this youtube video while we're waiting for the speakers to come.



this time, the creator of the video is much more clever as not to show up his face. haha, he learned the mistake from the creator of the negarakuku singer.

then as the speakers finally arrive, the MC gave him a big welcome and the crowd cheered for him as he went above the stage like a superstar.

the talks delivered by the opposition party is very good, especially by Mr. Chong Chieng Jen (candidate for kch city). haha, the crowd have a good time listening to his jokes about what C.M.S. stands for = Cari Makan Senang, (easy to look for food) or Chief Minister and Son. most importantly what i've learned is some imporatant social facts and problems that we are facing and which some of them i'm not even aware of.

Mr. Voon Lee Shan (candidate for stampin) unfortunately cannot speak good mandarin or hokkien, i have a hard time listening to what he's saying. but nevertheless he's a good public speaker. haha most lawyers are good speakers anyway.

the whole session last about 2 hours plus, i stood until my waist ached. one of the reason that caused this is because that they are many umbrellas in front and sometimes i need to bend myself abit to see the speakers face. thus resulting in ease of waist ache.

they where also some funny moments. when the speakers are in the middle of their speech. suddenly you'll see a staff passing a card to him. then the speaker would pause his political speech suddenly and announce "car owner of QKA 8XXX, please move your car, you're blocking the traffic!". then the next moment he would continue to his speech again like nothing happen.

ai...some kuching people's bad habit of cincai parking. it's good also to know that the organizing staff got take care of these problems as well. through out the speech some staff would be selling mineral water to the public, which also acts as some funding for the party. it's RM1 only, quite reasonable. so i bought one.



haha, my bro joked that when you drink it you'll feel like a rocket wanting to launch>_<

we've got to be aware of the problems of the society. especially, now that i'm not a kid anymore and is a working adult. i believe that opposition party need to have the voice they needed, not necessary to overun the government, but at least as a reminder to the government of their acts and sometimes, where required, force the government to take appropriate corrective measures.

if the opposition party is weak and have no voice, then the government would not be very different from a dictatorship government. i think that America's two party system is quite good, as both party are equally strong and have chance to win. unlike here...sign...

yeah...i've come to this stage of my life where i'm a part to decide the future o my country. i'll definetly go to vote this saturday to exercise my democratic rights. i hope that the results would be a good one.