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Friday, September 06, 2002


Magritte



I know this is corny and cliche but a picture paints a thousand words, they say. Today was a pretty uneventful day but I thought I would still be able to post something maybe worth reading. But it's just an off-day for me, pretty much the entire week has been a blur. I dont want to blame this on school, but there doesn't seem to be another reason/ excuse.

Anyways, i do like the painting by Magritte. Though I am very sure that the painting is not called "c'est nes pas une pipe," I can't, for the hell of me, remember the actual title of the painting. I had to do some analysis for this painting for a art history class before i think. It seemed so far away now.

This is totally random. But I received a call from my ex-classmate from school asking me to attend this class reunion thingie on monday. Totally casual (or so I would have myself believe); just dinner and hanging out. I'm not sure whether I should go. I hate awkward oh-so-how-are-you-doing? rubbish. But i sort of got bullied into it cos they were like, but "we never see you anymore" at me... My mom thinks its a good idea cos she thinks i'm getting too anti-social. I don't know. I like it this way.

p.s.: sorry for such a random post

posted by Sharon K at 10:00 am

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