Friday, April 28, 2006

不想长大 ... - SHE

Smiling away as i was listening to SHE song- 不想长大 ...
我不想我不想不想长大 - i dun wanna grow up grow up...
长大后世界就没有花 - grow up liao world no flowers...
我不想我不想不想长大 - i dun wana grow up grow up..
我宁愿永远又笨又傻 - i prefer to be stupid and idiot..
我不想我不想不想长 - i dun wanna grow up grow up..
大长大后我就会失去他 - grow up will lose him..

Looking at chapters of our life, we stand to gain and lose, happiness and sadness
etched deep in our hearts the lesson we have learnt
memories wic we revive at times.
Moulded us into someone beteR?
I dun wanna grow up... so many responsibilities.. 长大后世界就没有花
imagine those days when we just get our pocket money and happily run about, just concentrating on the final D day for the exams. We just need to fulfil the attendance - full stop. 我宁愿永远又笨又傻
But come to think of it, responsibilities is good. It makes u a beter person, a stronger one and definitely a responsible fellow. unless u choose not to? 大长大后我就会失去他
Funy song.. rekindle my memories when i just go Community centre and play my fav sports- basketball, tat explains why i grew so tall.. haha, feel so light-hearted after listening to the song

And found a song i like very much.. i love sentimental ones..tis one v gd.

歌曲:痛彻心扉

回忆充满整个房子
我们的住处围困
我笑也不会茶也不思一个人恍恍又惚惚
相爱的国度里没有人居住
回忆混乱我的脚步
阻碍了出路
证明了你的自私你的贪图
残忍的看着我无助
平淡的回应我虚假的无辜
痛彻心扉记忆的伤一寸一寸像你的冷酷
否定我这些日子以来的付出
告诉我不再需要有我来保护
不能睡的痛楚不知名的愤怒
不能上诉只能安静的痛哭

damn...so happi when i chanced upon the shareinvestor book at jurong pt.. bought.. and -_- chinese edition... TA MA DE.. only discovered on the mrt back to home.. shitty! $6!!! ask me to decipher the hidden codes... DA VINCI CODE!
very nice story book.. but since u know the contents.. shld u go movies?? unlike the LOTR..where there's action...
As im blogging away... my wifey is ZZZZzzz... away... think she got some sleeping disorder.. haha.. always not enough sleep.. she's the first person i know who can..
1. Sleep when standing..
2. Sleep when eating...
3. Sleep when in a conversation...

power manz!!!!!!!!! duper koolz!!! outrageous !!! Her hobby sleeping ar?? included.. chop..guaranteed.. stamped..
Anybody wanna join me for another TA course??? how to pick using MACD - intermediate liao..
200++ ..

Give a man a fish, feed him a day.. Teach him how to fish, feed him for life..
Interesting analogy.. subjective or objective?
wonder y sometimes there are still squabbles inside the channelnewsasia markettalk forum.. ??fact or fake, u are the one who choose to decide. so who's to blame?

Happy labour day!!!
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