30th April 2005
I'm feeling quite perky today, after a refreshing night.
Also, today I celebrate downloading my 36th complete movie,Shaun of the Dead, since discovering my all-consuming hobby in late 2003.
Along with that, are 92 episodes of The Simpsons, 6 episodes of Sex&the City, 7 episodes of Will& Grace, 5 episodes of Strangers with Candy, one episode of Frasier, 6 episodes of Family Guy, 1 episode of SouthPark and 2 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
In the bag also are over 15 documentaries on subjects ranging from Ancient Civilisation to Space and Black Holes.
And my gymn and skating vids already take up a combined total of 220GB of disk space.
On the financial side, the Dow rose 121 points on Friday, perhaps setting me up for a good post- May Day rally. My investment in Venture is paying S$500 in tax-free dividends, with the ex-date pegged at 5th May, so I can sell from that day on and still pocket the dough, payable in late May.
Looks like it's time to take the plunge and do some double-quick large speculative trades on both the KL and Singapore markets.
My friend will be helping me move tomorrow, with maid in tow. So it's not a bad time to hope for new and better beginnings in my life, cast the hurt of the past few months to figurative hell, and
move on to higher ground.
You, the reader, will not believe the extent people will go to turn my face, no matter that they're as fat as an elephant or as ugly as sin.
My conclusion is that the world is chock-full of desperate people.
A young army boy of mixed ethnicity wrote to me two days ago expressing interest. However, I was unable to decipher his actual(as opposed to his professed) intentions.
Some people try to win their way to your heart, just to get something they want from you, believing you're dumb enough to fall for what must be one of the oldest tricks in the book. Not only does this insult my intelligence, it exposes their mercenary nature and reflects how self-centred our society has become.
Such people believe in my supposed gullibility at their own peril.
Also, today I celebrate downloading my 36th complete movie,Shaun of the Dead, since discovering my all-consuming hobby in late 2003.
Along with that, are 92 episodes of The Simpsons, 6 episodes of Sex&the City, 7 episodes of Will& Grace, 5 episodes of Strangers with Candy, one episode of Frasier, 6 episodes of Family Guy, 1 episode of SouthPark and 2 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
In the bag also are over 15 documentaries on subjects ranging from Ancient Civilisation to Space and Black Holes.
And my gymn and skating vids already take up a combined total of 220GB of disk space.
On the financial side, the Dow rose 121 points on Friday, perhaps setting me up for a good post- May Day rally. My investment in Venture is paying S$500 in tax-free dividends, with the ex-date pegged at 5th May, so I can sell from that day on and still pocket the dough, payable in late May.
Looks like it's time to take the plunge and do some double-quick large speculative trades on both the KL and Singapore markets.
My friend will be helping me move tomorrow, with maid in tow. So it's not a bad time to hope for new and better beginnings in my life, cast the hurt of the past few months to figurative hell, and
move on to higher ground.
You, the reader, will not believe the extent people will go to turn my face, no matter that they're as fat as an elephant or as ugly as sin.
My conclusion is that the world is chock-full of desperate people.
A young army boy of mixed ethnicity wrote to me two days ago expressing interest. However, I was unable to decipher his actual(as opposed to his professed) intentions.
Some people try to win their way to your heart, just to get something they want from you, believing you're dumb enough to fall for what must be one of the oldest tricks in the book. Not only does this insult my intelligence, it exposes their mercenary nature and reflects how self-centred our society has become.
Such people believe in my supposed gullibility at their own peril.

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