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Saturday, March 18, 2006

I not stupd, I just Crybaby.

I read my post from yesterday, and gosh, what utter rubbish. But if you got what I was trying to say, it'd have been something interesting to ponder over. Honestly.

I watched I Not Stupid Too today, and I must say, why no one warned me that it was going to be a tear jerker? I had no tissues with me, and the tears were coming down like, um, rain! It was so unbelievably sad!

It was also very funny, there were a bunch of very-act-macho guys sitting behind us, who spoke cantonese and liked Jay Chou ( I know 'cause they were cheering during Jay Chou's little "cameo"). I kind of imagine them to be the lala kind lah.

Anyway. Everytime the tear wrenching scenes came on, they would try and find something to laugh at. ("Aiyer, look at the guy's nose! So big leh!") People like these are often just trying to cover up the fact that they are about to cry. Then there was this guy, who was trying to make himself laugh at his friend's "cover-up" jokes, and he went "hahahahahahaa-uuaapp!"
Heh. He was trying to laugh, but that sob prevailed! He was freaking crying okay!

Macho guys don't like people knowing that they cry.

I came out of the cinema after the movie, and went straight to the loo, but it was packed, so I walked a little further to another loo, and a couple of people were staring at me. Not being perasan. Really staring at me.

Eek. My face was completely red from the crying. I tried washing it, but the red remained. So wutoodoo, I walked around the mall for the next fifteen minutes looking like I had just had a fit.

I hate the fact that I always cry the most during movies. I dislike my active tear glands. My sister says my crying is distracting, because I sob too loudly. See? I hate it.

But the first half of the movie was waay funny.
Like how Tom and Jerry wasn't paying attention to their mother. Reminds me so much of myself.
Like how the students went, "Eh, next class got spotcheck!" and everyone scarmble to hide their cellphones. Reminds me so much of CHS students, and also of myself. Haha.

Anyway.

I bought Chevelle's This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) album. I know, it was out in 2004, what took me so long? I dunno why it didn't cross my mind, I'm always thinking 'buy this CD buy that CD' but never 'buy Chevelle CD'. So stupid, 'cause it's so good! Easily one of the best.

The thing about Chevelle is, they don't do the mainstream kind of pop influenced rock, yet their music is still good enough to be played over and over on MTV and all that. Take The Red from the old album, for example. Solid. The best Chevelle song ever. And it's a far cry from the usual Nickelback and Paparoach.

I once lent my burned compilation CD to my friend, and the first song on it was The Red. He told me the first song sucked. Huuuuhhhh? I remember Chinese New Year last year, I was in Ipoh, I was practically spending all my free time listening to Chevelle over and over again. (Yeah, burned CD.)

Chevelle isn't trance music, but some of their songs leave you in a trance. Like Comfortable Liar. Especially during the bridge, you just sit there, non-moving, and you marvel at the wonder that is Chevelle. It is completely awesome. They're like Marilyn Manson. You don't just like the songs, you are completely awed by them.

I was having Burger King's lamb burger (very good, I recomend also), and the mayonaised cabbage fell on the booklet. Sighhh.

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