Monday, October 03, 2005


Don't Pull Out on Me Yet- TLC

alright, i feel quite cocky now, cuz i managed to leech on some other person's html and use the picture of my guitar.
of course, i still left him the credits.

anyway, i just finished reading Orlando. it is awe-inspiring. the most insipid yet meaningful book i've ever read. it is full of the twisted philosophies that i can only dream of conjuring. i mean, how do you make the character's life happen over a few centuries? by saying that you can't define time. Orlando had been a noble, am ambassador to Turkey, a rich and famous sex god with beautiful calves, lived with the gypsies, altered his sex, got married and had a baby. that's how good the book is.

virginia woolf is on my number one list of quotables after Fight Club. i'm gonna move on to Mrs. Dalloway. :)

i've got to go to work tomorrow. drats. this telemarketing job and my Sweet Secrets experience never fail to remind me that such jobs would be my future if i had decided to succumb to my stupid excuses to be alcoholic and pretend like i own the world, even if i would remain a loser. thank God that's not the case now.

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jasmine goh
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likes good books, photography, films, jazz and rock music, champagne
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