It's not reputation destroying
so i was home this afternoon talking to stef on the phone and i suddenly had a craving for a milk shake. so i says to stef: you wanna head out for one? and, in spontaneity at its best, we find ourselves heading out for a nice slushy milk shake at carl's junior, which is, a very nice place with milk shakes, if i might add. we got a little bit zany and decided to buy shrek ears for charity at mackers.
this is supposed to be scary shrek. i love this photo. stef thinks her reputation is going down the drain if i put it up but when you have no rep to begin with, i think it's all good :P (stef, i know you're gonna kill me. please dont, i love you. *makes puppy dog eyes.)
my green shirt, incidentally, was the same colour as the shrek ears. this is happy shrek, because apparently my try at scary shrek became act-cute shrek. goodness knows what that means! but it led to a rather intense session on facial expressions, resulting in me trying to look more scary. but please, friends. look at my face. what's there to be scared of? :D
this is a (slightly) older photo, taken last week on the MRT on the way to Off centre. i like, we look, normal, for the first time.
Off centre, by the way, was incredible. it was moving, beautiful, and painful to watch even, which contributed to the whole experience. the play in itself is a brilliant work of art. i read it last year and to finally see it, man, i cant explain how i felt. it didnt matter that there was alot of breaking out of character, i think that actually worked, rather than distract. i'm still trying to figure out the purpose of characters breaking out. to me it's a matter of personalizing the story, involving the audience so they feel closer to the essence of the play. i dont think i'm right, but then again, to ask Haresh Sharma why would be rather superfluous i think.
this is an entirely random photo taken with an entirely random butt in the background. please note that the face is more important in this picture. i think stef looks very nice and feminine in this picture. compared to the others. i call it the pensive look. too bad there's that ass in the back. grr. haha. :P
so my week, discounting that emo post, summed up in 4 pictures. :) i dont want to bore you with the everyday routines, and other stuff happened of course, but it'll be useless to talk about them. i wouldnt know if you're interested. :)
i'll be in california this time next week. wont be blogging here. please go to www.ltgoeswest.blogspot.com for the duration of 27th may to 14 june for updates. :)
you can stand under my umbrella.
so i was home this afternoon talking to stef on the phone and i suddenly had a craving for a milk shake. so i says to stef: you wanna head out for one? and, in spontaneity at its best, we find ourselves heading out for a nice slushy milk shake at carl's junior, which is, a very nice place with milk shakes, if i might add. we got a little bit zany and decided to buy shrek ears for charity at mackers.
this is supposed to be scary shrek. i love this photo. stef thinks her reputation is going down the drain if i put it up but when you have no rep to begin with, i think it's all good :P (stef, i know you're gonna kill me. please dont, i love you. *makes puppy dog eyes.)
my green shirt, incidentally, was the same colour as the shrek ears. this is happy shrek, because apparently my try at scary shrek became act-cute shrek. goodness knows what that means! but it led to a rather intense session on facial expressions, resulting in me trying to look more scary. but please, friends. look at my face. what's there to be scared of? :D
this is a (slightly) older photo, taken last week on the MRT on the way to Off centre. i like, we look, normal, for the first time.
Off centre, by the way, was incredible. it was moving, beautiful, and painful to watch even, which contributed to the whole experience. the play in itself is a brilliant work of art. i read it last year and to finally see it, man, i cant explain how i felt. it didnt matter that there was alot of breaking out of character, i think that actually worked, rather than distract. i'm still trying to figure out the purpose of characters breaking out. to me it's a matter of personalizing the story, involving the audience so they feel closer to the essence of the play. i dont think i'm right, but then again, to ask Haresh Sharma why would be rather superfluous i think.
this is an entirely random photo taken with an entirely random butt in the background. please note that the face is more important in this picture. i think stef looks very nice and feminine in this picture. compared to the others. i call it the pensive look. too bad there's that ass in the back. grr. haha. :P
so my week, discounting that emo post, summed up in 4 pictures. :) i dont want to bore you with the everyday routines, and other stuff happened of course, but it'll be useless to talk about them. i wouldnt know if you're interested. :)
i'll be in california this time next week. wont be blogging here. please go to www.ltgoeswest.blogspot.com for the duration of 27th may to 14 june for updates. :)
you can stand under my umbrella.
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