Posts from — October 2005
Movies : KIM Ki-Duk
I wanna watch these movies :
Hwal (The Bow) – 2005
Bin-jip (3-Iron) – 2004
Samaria (Samaritan Girl) – 2004
I’ve seen Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring (2003) and I loved it!
October 21, 2005 No Comments
Moodz : Cool me down
I guess he is just trying to get on my nerves.
BUT I should not let anyone make me go down.
I’ve been trying hard to stay up up up and he is not gonna get me down. I am not going to be unhappy because some asshole just wanna screw up my day.
Heheheh. Hardly I do use harsh words, mostly only for internal talking within me.
But who cares!
Sigh, but truly, I’ve lost the drive for work.
I need to get it back.
And I will soon.
I don’t wanna turn myself into a little devil and not likable to all anymore…
October 18, 2005 No Comments
Books : Borges & Harper
I got 2 books from Borders last night
1) To Kill A Mockingbird
Author : Nelle Harper Lee
Written : 1962
Wow, did a search on google to read some reviews and found this cool site,
To Kill A Mockingbird – A Student Survival Guide
- Here one can find the explanation of the difficult words that Harper use in her book.
Also, read this review.
2) Borges : Collected Fictions
Author : Jorge Luis Borges
Written : 1935 – 1983
Highly recommended by a friend, Mark.
I’ll post my thoughts after finishing these books.
Happy reading!
October 17, 2005 1 Comment
Moodz : QUAINT
Mood swings again! I’ve change my URL yet again!!!
2 entries found for quaint.
quaint ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kwnt)
adj. quaint·er, quaint·est
- Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way: “Sarah Orne Jewett… was dismissed by one critic as merely a New England old maid who wrote quaint, plotless sketches of late 19th-century coastal Maine” (James McManus).
- Unfamiliar or unusual in character; strange: quaint dialect words. See Synonyms at strange.
- Cleverly made; artful.
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[Middle English, clever, cunning, peculiar, from Old French queinte, cointe, from Latin cognitus, past participle of cognscere, to learn. See cognition.]
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quaintly adv.
quaintness n.
quaint
adj 1: strange in an interesting or pleasing way; “quaint dialect words”; “quaint streets of New Orleans, that most foreign of American cities” 2: very strange or unusual; odd or even incongruous in character or appearance; “the head terminating in the quaint duck bill which gives the animal its vernacular name”- Bill Beatty; “came forth a quaint and fearful sight”- Sir Walter Scott; “a quaint sense of humor” 3: attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic); “houses with quaint thatched roofs”; “a vaulted roof supporting old-time chimney pots” [syn: old-time, olde worlde]
October 16, 2005 No Comments
Moodz : Me, myself and Ms Teh
I am back as Ms Teh. For I am still Ms Teh.
I feel its more me than ever. Even though I love Nam but I am still Ms Teh.
So, I am going thru the changing of my blog nick and space name again.
3rd time this week! ** Grinning
Today I am feeling fine, looking little bohemia eventhough I am not! Pulled out a black top this morning, took off my necklace, put on dangling earings, jeans (was contemplating between jeans or real bohemia long skirt) and a black stilts.
Been wanting to work hard like a dog today (Nam is a bad example of a doggie, because he is super duper lazy) and I did! Till now… I can’t resist to pen a couple of thoughts down.
Its weekend! We are going to have a bbq party for Ms YS’s birthday. Its going to be fun fun fun. Was supposed to be a small private party, containing only 10 people but we couldn’t resist inviting this friend and that friend and now its almost a party of >20!!! Phew!
But yummy yummy yummy, my stomach is already rumbling!
Little creature is coming down this evening with her beau. For Quidam. We’ll have dinner tonight.
Sunday, I wanna just sleep sleep sleep and be a lazy Ms Teh.
Will I resist?
** She tries to take a picture of her bohemic self but…
October 14, 2005 No Comments

