Friday, September 26, 2008

Poke-Fever

Nowadays, the class has been addicted to Pokemon. It started from a 'Pokemon Adventures' comic book and rapidly turned into something else altogether. You can often see people crouched on their tables, looking at something underneath it. What is this particular thing I'm referring to? Well, let's just say it's all about Pokemon - from Pokemon on the mobile phone to Pokemon comics.

Can't say that I'm not affected by this thing I like to call 'Poke-Fever', after all I was the person who started lending out the 'Pokemon Adventures' comic books. Damn... to think about it now, why didn't I charge them?! Anyways, been searching the web for more things related to Pokemon and I found this particular video. The graphics isn't perfect but it looks exciting nonetheless. Ladies and Gentlemen, let me present... 3D Pokemon Crystal (or so I think...)!!!



Hopefully, you enjoyed that. Well, I just wanna explain the Short Stories About Children I'd written the past few days. You see, it's just that when I was really, reeeaaallllyyy young, I always dreamed to be an author. You can't really blame me for having a jab at it, right?

Okay... I really have lots to blog about but its been an extremely hectic time for me with the 'O'-Level Examinations just around the corner and all. I'll post about the talent show at Republic Polytechnic Ryan had brought me to just last week another day. That night... let's just say... I will NEVER FORGET that night. (Damn Ryan!... *Laughs Out Loud*)

Short Stories About Children (Part 2)

Penlers presents: Short Stories About Children Part 2.

Incredible Imagination

          I chuckled as the memories of that day came back to me. That day was so long ago, yet I could still feel the embarrassment coming back to me. I was starting to get red-faced. I could now remember every tiny detail...

          I was seven years old then, an age when children were innocent and had incredible imagination. I could remember how I always used to drive my mother crazy. She had often got mad and shrieked angrily in the household. Till today, many of my ex-neighbours thought the shrieking was from some sort of beast my parents had kept in the garden.

          There was this particular night when my parents went out to celebrate their wedding anniversary. They had left my two younger brothers and I at home with the nanny. As usual, as soon as my father's car drove off, the nanny laid on the sofa and fell asleep. I had decided that this was enough and that the nanny needed some punishment. I took out my prized black marker my father had given me as a birthday present two years ago and started scribbling on her face.

          Suddenly, the lights went off. I shouted in alarm.

     'Is this a terrorist attack? Are warplanes bombarding Singapore like in those Channel 5 drama series?' I thought to myself excitedly. A train of thoughts entered my mind. A voice brought me back to reality soon after.

     "What's happening?!" the nanny shouted angrily, having been awaken by my shout.

     "Terrorists have invaded Singapore! They have cut off the electricity supply and have planned to attack us in the dark!" I screamed back at her, narrating the scenes that were shown on Channel 5's drama series "Price Of Peace".

     "T-then, w-what should we do?" she stammered a weak reply.

     I thought about "Price Of Peace" and what the good guys in the drama series did. An idea came into my mind. "Get Phuay Hao and Phuay Sheng! We have to barricade the house! When you get them, start to move bulky things out of the house. Now go!"   

     I started to feel good. It was great to be in charge of things for a change. I was never ever the one to call the shots in my household but now was not the time to act like a boss. We must defend our home. I pulled the comfy sofa in the living room out into the garden. Imagined screams of pain echoed around the neighbourhood. I could even hear the gunshots in the distance with the sound of warplanes in the background. My heart pounded loudly.

     "Nanny, quickly! They've almost at our doorsteps!" I shrieked as I ran into the house.

     I pulled the shoe rack lying just beside me and dragged it into the garden. Before I knew it, we had a huge pile of various stuff lying in the garden. I ordered Phuay Hao, Phuay Sheng and the nanny to make a barricade out of the pile as I rushed into the kitchen for any weapons we could use. 

          When I got back, the barricade was already completed. I passed the egg beater, the fork and the knife to Phuay Hao, Phuay Sheng and the nanny. I grabbed the eggs that were left in my hands, ready to launch at any moment.

          Suddenly, the street lights came on. We stared in bewilderment at the street lamps.

     "The Singapore Armed Forces must have defeated them! Hooray!" I shouted in utter delight. We gave each other high-fives as we jumped about in celebration. At that moment, my parents' car stopped in the driveway. My mother came out of the car and screamed, "Phuay Wei! What have you done?!"

          I made a run for it.

     'I'm so screwed.' I thought to myself.


Thursday, September 18, 2008

Short Stories About Children

Penlers presents: Short Stories About Children.


The Wedding Crasher
          
The suns rays painted the clouds brown as the golden sun set into the horizon. I breathed in the fresh air and stared at my surroundings in amazement. The countryside was tranquil and beautiful.

"Mesmerizing, eh? It took me a long, long time to find this beauty of a place!"

I spun around. It was the man of the hour approaching me: Uncle Ezekiel, the man who was getting married tonight.

"Why did you have to find a place so beautiful?" I asked, puzzled. "Wouldn't any place be all right? I mean it's just a wedding..."

"What do you mean just a wedding? A wedding happens once in a lifetime!" Uncle Ezekiel retorted in shock, "You'll understand the importance of a special wedding in the future."

I shrugged in reply and continued to stare at the horizon.

          Soon, it was dark and the wedding was about to begin. I watched as the place began to get packed with people. I still did not understand what Uncle Ezekiel told me. An idea came into my mind.

"What if... I disguise myself as an intruder and crashed the wedding?" I asked myself, in whispers. "Why not? It's going to be fun! I bet no one has tried to crash a wedding this big! Why don't I be the first one to do so?"

As I imagine the looks on the guests' faces, I began to get excited and wild ideas began to come into mind.

"I know!" I whispered to myself excitedly, "I'll disguise myself as a suicide terrorist! Perhaps then, I will understand what Uncle Ezekiel said!"

I decided to take my ideas into action and began to look for pieces of cloth I could use to make a turban...

          I marveled at my masterpiece. Surely, no one will be able to realise that this is a 12-year-old's piece of work! I picked up the 'turban' and carefully put it on. Next, came on the 'bomb' that was hung on my body. There, I was a suicide terrorist!

I hurried to the benches and got ready. My heart was pounding loudly.

'What if I said the words out wrongly?' I wondered.

However, there was no time to rehearse, the bride was already walking down the red carpet. I rushed to the front, pulled down the jacket I was wearing and shouted in my loudest voice "I'm a suicide bomber! I'm going down with this place!"

There was a moment of silence, then laughter erupted.

"What are you doing, Gabriel? That was really funny!"

"Ezekiel! What's your nephew doing? A suicide bomber?!"

All around me was people who were laughing. My face turned red. What a intruder I was!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Light




Music Heaven

I'd recently discovered Last.fm to my utter delight. 

Why? Well, it scrobbles (don't really know what this word means... think it means something like collect data?) songs you played on your iPod, iTunes and on the Window Media Player and using these data, they will recommend other artists you may like. 

It even recommends free songs available on Last.fm you may want to download, which is something blissful for a free music junkie like me. :)

Another cool feature is 'Neighbours'. Last.fm would search for people with similar musical tastes and add them to your 'Neighbours' tab in your profile. Wouldn't it be awesome to speak with people who have musical taste similar to yours? Unfortunately for me though, its been 6 days since I registered and they haven't found me a single neighbour. :(

Something that frustrates me though is that you can't listen to tracks by one artist only. When you type in an artist name and listen to Last.fm's radio, the station will play tracks by the artist you typed in AND artists similar to the one you typed in. It would have been better if they allowed people to listen to a single artist only.

Still, Last.fm is a cool site you may want to check out. If you're gonna join, add 'Eupasia' to friends! xD

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Won't You Sing Along...

Greg Laswell. Many have not heard of this man though his songs have been featured on popular shows such as Grey's Anatomy and One Tree Hill. I've never heard him too until I saw him featured on the homepage of RCRD LBL.



Above is a video of 'How A Day Sounds'. It features Elijah Woods, most famous for his performance as Frodo the hobbit in the Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. Surprised me a little... fancy that, eh? An A-list Hollywood actor appearing in a music video of someone not many have heard of. If you liked what you heard in the video, head on to his RCRD LBL page and download some of his tracks.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Sense Of Home

Can't say I'm not looking forward to the new Drama Anthology Series on Channel 5 - 'Sense of Home'. It would be interesting to heard about the experiences of Singaporeans living abroad and what they miss most about Singapore (even though its acted out!). I wonder if I would live abroad in the future. Yes, I've always wanted to travel the world but like my mum always says, "Home is always the best". Besides, the world's too big. An ordinary person wouldn't be able to see every sight in the oh so gigantic Earth. Hell, if only I was Hiro Nakamura (from 'Heroes'; God, I love that show :P). Then I would be able to see everything this world has to offer in a twinkling of an eye. It wouldn't be so unforgettable though, like I always say (or at least THINK to myself :S), " It's the process that counts, not the end result."

Anyways, my brother recently got a 'Spore' creature creation starter kit. Been fiddling around with it yesterday. Even though I don't really know what 'Spore' is about (Hell, my brother didn't know how to explain the game when I asked him. Man...), its kind of fun. Reminds me of 'the Sims' (same creator by the way, I think...) but nevertheless, it's refreshing. I'm sooo gonna try the game (the real edition I mean). If you do play it, gimme a ring, I'll be glad to play with you. :)
Ta-dah! Here's my creation. I call it a Purplet. Basically, it's a purple mean little cross-breed between a pig and butterfly. Can't wait to try Purplet out in 'Spore'! xD

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Weird.

Dad's been acting weird... again. Just went to buy a bottle of red wine for his birthday (with him selecting it of course; I know nuts about wine). On the way home, he said "Thanks ah, boy. You know we love you."

... Which kind of made me feel... awkward. My dad is a man who doesn't really express his emotion. For him to say that is really... quite a feat. Wonder what's gotten into him... if I were him, I would find it very hard to verbally express my love for my son.

Anyways, heres wishing him happy birthday and many more happy birthdays to come. :)