It's 3rd December, 2006
I know I am a bit bo liao to start off this blog with a title like this.
It's just this: It's Sunday night. I had just finished watching LOTR part 3 first segment. I slept from 3 to 8 just now, having a very weird dream of which I cannot remember. It's 10.40pm now, and I have no intention to sleep because of the nap I head earlier.
So here I am staring at the screen, trying to while away my time. I know I need to do my other assignment, yet, I used my intense exam and the past 2 weeks of working on assignment as an excuse not to look at the new assignment till next week (ie. tomorrow).
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A friend is flying off the London for training for the next couple of months, and asked us what she could get for us while there. I thought of Paddington Bear, and tonight chanced upon Peter Rabbit. and have been staring at the cute books and soft toys listed in an online shop for the past half hour.
I grew up with British books, shows and cartoons. The Chronicles of Narnia, Peter Rabbit and Paddington Bear were some of those that make me feel warm inside whenever I see them. Even when I was way beyond the age to be a Peter Rabbit audience, I relished in the wonderful illustrations of gardens and soft and flurry things created by Beatrix Potter. Sad to say, I can't remember any of the story now.
I know Paddington Bear from tv. There used to be an airtime for Paddington on tv in the past, and I love to hear the British-accented talk by the characters, and enjoys giggling at Paddington Bear's silly antics. He's oh-so-innocent. And Narnia was impressed upon my mind when the animated series was shown on tv in my very-younger days.
For a long time, it became my ultimate dream to go to England. Love what I read and watch off TV, and especially THE BRITISH ACCENT. But as reality kicks in in my growing up years, this dream faded away. I mean, c'mon, it's really expensive to live in the country of British pounds, let alone the air ticket.
Anyway, you get the point.
I'm done with this online business. Think I'll probably go watch some TV, or head back to bed now.
'Ta.
It's just this: It's Sunday night. I had just finished watching LOTR part 3 first segment. I slept from 3 to 8 just now, having a very weird dream of which I cannot remember. It's 10.40pm now, and I have no intention to sleep because of the nap I head earlier.
So here I am staring at the screen, trying to while away my time. I know I need to do my other assignment, yet, I used my intense exam and the past 2 weeks of working on assignment as an excuse not to look at the new assignment till next week (ie. tomorrow).
- - - - -- - - - - - - -
A friend is flying off the London for training for the next couple of months, and asked us what she could get for us while there. I thought of Paddington Bear, and tonight chanced upon Peter Rabbit. and have been staring at the cute books and soft toys listed in an online shop for the past half hour.
I know Paddington Bear from tv. There used to be an airtime for Paddington on tv in the past, and I love to hear the British-accented talk by the characters, and enjoys giggling at Paddington Bear's silly antics. He's oh-so-innocent. And Narnia was impressed upon my mind when the animated series was shown on tv in my very-younger days.For a long time, it became my ultimate dream to go to England. Love what I read and watch off TV, and especially THE BRITISH ACCENT. But as reality kicks in in my growing up years, this dream faded away. I mean, c'mon, it's really expensive to live in the country of British pounds, let alone the air ticket.
Anyway, you get the point.
I'm done with this online business. Think I'll probably go watch some TV, or head back to bed now.
'Ta.
Labels: England, high flyer friend, things British


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