Wednesday, 24 January 2007

L.I.V.E.I.N.C.O.N.C.E.R.T

its already nearing the end of January 2007. looking back to the things happened during the 1st month of 2007, i was delighted to know that everything that happened helps a lot in making who i am in the time being. basically, the year started with a beautiful, awesome BANG!! then followed by a rollercoaster of emotional experience. then the weekend that helped me and others to be part of the fraternity. as well as times spent with dear lovely friends. and not forgetting the beautiful dreams (unfortunately, it only lasted for one week only). and not forgetting, the ever piling of work and assignments to be completed. i love my life.

most people live in denial. I live in denial. i mean, you have to think differently from others, in order to get a clearer picture and to gain more understanding of what is happening around you. say, for example: Bush decided to send more troops to Iraq. the democrats, and most people of the world are against the idea. but Bush decided to continue with his plan. he is in denial to the reality presented to him. he believes he could go againstall odds, and proves those bloody opposition that he's right. and USA will once again prevail in its crusade to erase terrorist from this sacred place called Earth.

its good to be denial. in Bush's case, being in denial helps to create an aura of stubbornness and not the one to mess with.

well, perhaps i've given a wrong example.

ctrl+alt+del

earlier i've mentioned that i am living in denial. to set the record straight, there are times when i live in denial. but most of the times, i'm a dedicated procastinator and devil's advocater. i'm denial when people tell me that i've done a job well done; when i know that i can improvise and do better than that. i live in denial when people told me that i'm a bit smaller@thinner@slimmer than what i used to be; but i deny that just by performing some reality check->boboy. he's still there. still 4 months year old. people, thank you for all the kind words. it motivates me to do better :)

this coming saturday, yours truly would be off to Genting to watch Boyz II Men live in concert. quoting iyra,"ewww...that's soo gay".haha.quoting elle, "we just want to walk down the memory lane".people, those words can never be truer.FYI, i'm not a big FAN of Boyz II Men. but i enjoy listening to their songs, although at times the lyrics are like super-duper jiwang.hehe.but i guess the main reason why i enjoy Boyz II Men music is ONLY because of this song: Song For Mama. i always imagining me singing this song in front of my parents, but unfortunately, i haven't got the courage to do so. then came One Sweet Days. altho from my understanding that song is sang by dead people. hehehe.

Muse: live in concert. this one stirs the ever reactive pot of controversions. 1st: the tour is sponsored by Tiger Beer. 2nd: free tickets available via contests are only given to non-muslim ages 18++.

2nd: i am happy when i read on this issue. you see, i believe that our society has become more sensitive on this issue. by allowing only for non-muslims to win free tickets, the organiser should be praised, and deserved a pat on their shoulders. why? because i believe that these tickets up for grab are directly sponsored by Tiger Beer. and therefore, it would be suicidal for the organisers to give it to muslims too.

1st: most of the concerts that involved foreign artistes are either being sponsored by liquor company, cigarette company, or telco company. and i believe that most of the ticket sales revenue will not be channeled back to sponsors, but to event management company, as well as the artiste's record label company. sponsors wont get anything, except for mass publicity, and may successfully created so-called "ingat muse, ingat Tiger Beer!" thingy. and yeah, i guess Tiger Beer will have the exclusive rights to be the exclusive liquor supplier for the night.

marilah kita berdebat.

people say, if u really want it, u will work hard not to let it go away.
i say, if u really want it, but somehow u took things for granted, and u are causing great pain to what u want, then its time to let it go.

quotin myself, "i guess most people have this misconception. its actually difficult to be an ass"

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