| Forever Young
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Nikki
//Law student@Monash
//Chocoholic
//Sleepoholic
//Tends to dig own graves
//Adores Wiwi
//Misses home
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| Don't Listen To The Radio |
30 Seconds to Mars
Angels and Airwaves
Blink 182
Coldplay
Dandy Warhols
Deftones
Eskimo Joe
Green Day
Our Lady Peace
Switchfoot
The Juliana Theory
The Used
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| Tuesday, September 28 |
just got back from st kilda beach. went there to "bou lap" which literally transalates to burning the candles. it's a mid-autumn festival tradition from hong kong. must be cuz i rarely see it done in malaysia and winnie who's from macau said that she has never done it before too. so basically you buy a shitload of candles and get an empty mooncake tin. bring along lots of flammable things etc lighter, gel/mousse spray and oil. light the candles and let the wax gather at the bottom of the mooncake tin, add above-mentioned flammable things and viola, you have you'r own bonfire. we lit 2 mooncake tins and it was nice. fire had a calming effect on me. especially since we were at the beach-side at midnight. so soothing... but it got a bit scary when this girl threw in a lighter. the guys got a bit freaked out that it might explode. so half of them left to get food. = =" the rest of us stayed and 2 guy friends of mine who should remained anonymous due to privacy reasons, peed into the still lit mooncake tin. the resulting flame was, in my opinion, marvelous but to sane person, it was scary. it looked like it was flying out of the tin. laughed our hearts out. it was definately a sight to remember.
a funny thing happened on the tram ride to the beach. there were like 15 of us on the tram and ka hey brought this mini speaker along blaring techno music. so he and his friend decided to start dancing on the aisle of the train. the other guy was reluctant at first but when the other passangers got off, he really started letting it out. it was like he was clubbing there and then. after a while, he sat back down and that's when an announcement came over the intercom.
tram driver: *chuckles* i really enjoyed that.
we couldn't stop laughing. it was hilarious. the guy stared blushing and was blaming us for forcing him to dance. however, he overcome his shyness and did an encore for the tram driver. as a sign of gratitude, the tram driver wished him "good night and keep dancing!" when we got off. haha...
tired but happy now. haven't had so much fun for a long time. had been really really down this 2 days. tonight provide a distraction for me. i felt so peaceful for the past few hours. however, now that i'm back here, the sadness has set in again. it's overwhelming me. i need an outlet. anything. anyone.
is anybody there?
# posted by kiki @ 3:14 AM
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