Saturday, 27 June 2009

hoot hoot

Floo powder power floo powder power!


Can't wait for July 16th!!!

Monday, 22 June 2009

stretch

it's so good to be home.

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

will you still meet me on the sunny road?



I love looking up song meanings - maybe cos I'm not poetic enough to make up one myself :)

#1 turtlegurl
I think that the girl in the song was with a man/boy/whatever and they were in love, however, she needed time to figure out what she wanted in life/from their relationship, but it takes her years and she's unsure if he still loves her. So when she sings ''it's time, meet me on the sunny road'' it means that she's ready to be with him, and knows what she wants from the rest of her life.

#2 In the Garden
It's about a girl who wasn't ready to commit yet. She does have that picket fence dream with a husband, kids and all, but not just yet. And so she left her love. She traveled and was gone for a long time, did all that she thinks are her heart's desires.

But eventually she got tired and things didn't make sense anymore. And what made sense to her now is to have her love back in her life. She's now ready and she's hoping the guy's still there, hence the letter.

Hopefully they'll meet on the Sunny Road.

These may not be right at all, but who cares!

Sunday, 24 May 2009

eminemineminem

Must be real tiring looking so angry all the time.





















SO MUCH ANGER


Thursday, 7 May 2009

what's cooler than being cool?

If nothing lasts forever, then what makes love the exception?

I will never shake it like a polaroid picture the same again.

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

won't you take me to funkytown?

I wish i was born in 1980 so I could wear neon, tie my hair up sideways and turn up the radio when "Video Killed The Radio Star" comes on cos right now I'm too shy shy hush hush eye to eye to do all that.

"You always have to remember, no matter what you're told, that God loves all the flowers, even the wild ones that grow on the side of the highway"

- Cyndi Lauper



Friday, 1 May 2009

the games prisoners play

"Emotions alter the rewards of commitment problems.

Rage deters transgressors, guilt makes cheating painful, shame punishes, compassion elicits reciprocal compassion and love commits us to a relationship. Complicated emotions, so characteristic of human beings, prevent us deserting mates or forgiving unfair slights. This is in the long run, is to our advantage, for it allows us to keep marriages together in bad times, or warn off potential opportunists.

Our emotions are guarantees of our commitment."

- The Origins of Virtue

Who knew game theory also can emo.