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Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Kill Bill 2: The Bride is Back


(Spoiler ahead)
Alright, I finally watched the show today. I don't know if it's all the hype and anticipation that got all my expectations sky-high, but I felt strangely let down. Well, first things first, it was a really good show; I would even say one of the better shows this year. The cinematography is excellent, and you get to see all of Quentin Tarantino's influences, like film noir, the chinese martial arts cinema, the revenge genre etc. And he mixes them really well together. I particularly like the Chapter with Pai Mei (?) The actor is actually a regular in Hongkong swordfighting martial arts drama/ movies. QT got all the details right: the suffering disciple made to bring up buckets of water up endless flights of stairs; the humiliation and suffering of the disciple, the satisfaction of the Teacher when he sees progress etc.

But.

Despite all that, there was just too much talk in the show. I don't know why but I really liked the mindless violent bloodbath that was Vol. 1. It was different, refreshing even. But I guess ends have to be tied up in the end and to his credit, QT did it fine. And the soundtrack rocks too!
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Sunday, April 25, 2004

Finally!!



I don't know about you guys, but I am an avid fan of the TV series Northern Exposure. For years, fans have been lobbying for the DVD release of the series. And finally, on May 24, 2004, this wish can be fulfilled! It's a tad expensive: 2 discs/ 8 episodes for US41.99 but who cares! This was the 1 DVD I promised myself for which I will get a DVD player.

Looks like it's going to be a real expensive month ahead as Gilmore Girls is also coming out with the box set of Season 1. Yes, guys. All 21 episodes on 6 discs for the same US41.99 I'm going to have to shell out for Northern Exposure.
posted by Sharon K at 11:10 pm
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Saturday, April 24, 2004
From Kristiv:

My Dr Phil's Test score is 36

Interpretation:
Others see you as sensible, cautious, careful & practical. They see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but modest. Not a person who makes friends too quickly or easily, but someone who's extremely loyal to friends you do make and who expect the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to know you realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in your friends, but equally that it takes you a long time to get over it if that trust is ever broken.
posted by Sharon K at 9:40 pm
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Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Oh MY GOD! I have a GMAIL Account!


Ain't that cool!? I'm so excited! Apparently Google has tied up with Blogger to offer test-driving of the new Gmail service to active Blogger users. Woo Hoo!!


woo hoo!


I was going to blog about how boring my life is but hey! it's just looking up now! Alright, everyone just drop me an email NOW: sharon.koh[removebracket]@gmail.com

Anyways, here is what I was planning on writing:

The TV Programs I can't live without:

Mondays: Comedy night with King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond, Fraiser, Judging Amy.

Tuesdays: A rather boring night I usually try to schedule meetings with friends (so that they don't clash with other nights' programs) But if I'm at home, I watch Zoe Busik, Discovery Tuesday etc

Wednesdays: Most important day of the week because of CSI Season 4. American Idol follows next and there are always some interesting Discovery program going on at the same time. My right thumb gets much exercise from working the remote.

Thursdays: Used to be one of the more boring nights of the week but now we have American Idol Results, and The O.C. which aren't too bad.

Fridays:Survivor All-Stars but it's getting extremely boring as I'm getting irritated with how stupid they are. Boston Rob is so SLEAZY!

Saturdays: NOTHING interesting. So I usually try to go out

Sundays: Everwood, Star Trek Enterprise, Simpsons, Discovery etc.

So there you have it. My entire life lived out according to the TV guide.


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Tuesday, April 20, 2004
some random photos:



notice the absence of cars on the entire road!



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Sunday, April 18, 2004
This is embarrassing but does anyone know how to enter accented characters on the keyboard? Please teach me!?
posted by Sharon K at 7:11 am
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Wednesday, April 14, 2004

Generation S.L.U.T.


S.L.U.T.=Sexually Liberated Urban Teens

I couldn't remember the exact reason why I picked up the book, but I found it to be an interesting, engaging read. It's really short, and published by MTV (yes, I know) but Marty Beckerman turns out to be a pretty insightful writer, skirting the line between fiction and facts (in the form of stats and news clippings) with finesse.

I woke up pretty early today; I have another interview lined up in the afternoon. And it's hot like hell outside (it's about 32-34 celsius). I'm sure my disgust with the weather around here is sure to be translated into some kind of attitude during the interview, which by the way is at a god-forsaken place--the other goddamn side of singapore to be exact--and I'm sure to screw it up. When the interviewer called me the other day, she asked if I would like the interview to be in the morning, I should have just said yes. But then a big part of me screams "Are you mad! How the hell are you going to wake up and locate a place you've never been in middle of the morning!? (read: 8a.m.)

But I shouldn't complain. I really shouldn't.
posted by Sharon K at 8:01 pm
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Sunday, April 11, 2004
Thanks Kristiv:

Doctor Unheimlich has diagnosed me with
Sharon's Lurgy
Cause:overwork
Symptoms:regurgitation, stigmata, vague muscle spasms
Cure:paint a black cross on your front door and wait
Enter your name, for your own diagnosis:


posted by Sharon K at 10:12 pm
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Thursday, April 08, 2004

if you're reading this michelle...



Take care of yourself, and I'll see you in October.
Email me whenever, and I'll be writing you v. soon (address first, though).
Remember the Stonehenge postcard you promised me.
posted by Sharon K at 8:56 pm
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Just for fun: 20 18 Questions


Thanks Troy:

1. Grab the book nearest to you, turn to page 18, find line 4, write down what it says:
"Doesn't matter," Esperanza said. "I really like David." <--from Harlan Coben, One False Move. It's first on a pile of books beside me (I'm at work).

2. Stretch your left arm out as far as you can. What do you touch first?
The above said pile of books

3. What is the last thing you watched on TV?
Premiere episode of The O.C. Not bad, given the show is filled with more or less beautiful people. I like the soundtrack a lot!

4. WITHOUT LOOKING, guess what the time is:
About 11:25am?

5. Now look at the clock; what is the actual time?
11:30a.m.

6. With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?
The CD playing in the system: the new Franz Ferdinand (verdict: pretty good!)

7. When did you step outside? What were you doing?
Going to work. It was hot like hell

8. What are you wearing?
A Kenzas Royals Tshirt, with a number 8 at the back. And Levis. And Converses. Underwear/Socks etc.

9. Did you dream last night?
No. I dont think so

10. When did you last laugh?
Just now, with a work colleague. Can't remember about what, though

11. What is on the walls of the room you're in?
Bunch of movie posters: LOTR: ROTK, Band of Brothers (my boss's), Kill Bill.

12. What is the last film you watched?
The Passion. There were only 5 people in the theater. I cheated and skipped the torture and the actual nailing scene, somaybe I'm not affected?

13. If you became a multi-millionaire overnight, what would you buy first?
2 tickets for a round-the-world trip

14. Tell me something about you that I don't know
hmmm. I'm massively paranoid, and will obsess about things people say to me, and the manner in which the information is transmitted. And I'm told that I over-think on several occassions. Also, I have a tendency to correct people's spelling/pronunciation mistakes, which I must admit, can be rather irritating.

15. If you could change one thing about the world, regardless of guilt or politics, what would you do?
It's a corny thing to say, but ensuring that the environment is better taken care of would be good.

16. do you like to dance?
No.

17. George Bush: is he a power-crazy nutcase or someone who is finally doing something that has needed to be done for years?
The former.

18. Would you ever consider living abroad?
Oh. Yes. Please.

God! I'm SO bored!


posted by Sharon K at 8:32 pm
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Sunday, April 04, 2004

it's me birthday!


One year older, none the wiser.
posted by Sharon K at 6:18 pm
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Friday, April 02, 2004
This is exciting! Google is offering a new email service soon called gmail. Its key features are:
Search, don't sort.
Use Google search to find the exact message you want, no matter when it was sent or received.

Don't throw anything away.
1000 megabytes of free storage so you'll never need to delete another message.

Keep it all in context.
Each message is grouped with all its replies and displayed as a conversation.

No pop-up ads. No banners.
You see only relevant text ads and links to related web pages of interest.

Very exciting indeed. I've put my email down for more updates. I can't wait!
posted by Sharon K at 4:50 am
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You can reach me at scornfate at gmail dot com, if you can be arsed.


 
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