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04A5 Alson.Guang Hui.Alastair.Rong Rong.Evon.Marvin.Qian Zi.Isaac.Hwee Pin.Han Zhi.Feng Ji.Jeremy.Clarence.Racheal.Zhiyang.Yi Sheng.Yong Cheng.Pey Shan.Junni.Sally.Alvin.Jian Lin.Xin Hui.Eng Yeow. How Many Special People Change? Tagboard |
its good that even though we've all gone different ways, some of us still hang out man. past years were good. highlights of my life, actually. so what about this year and next ? last year during christmas we toasted to having a good run, will we do the same this year ? be it getting madly drunk, vietnam, kusu island or simple coffee, i'll never forget this. thank you, you bunch of crazy asses. haha. alson by ~me~ at 10:45 PM ©
going back abit... hows everybody doing? qianzi in australia.. rong rong in arizona.. the rest busy w school and stuff.. hangout soon guys! by ~me~ at 6:55 PM ©
spring comes slowly to this old friend still i'm frozen, i still live alone in time memories fade, senses numb one forgets how it feels to have loved completely love well, young man, while you still can once your leaves turn, you wont love again in time memories fade, senses numb one forgets how it feels to have loved completely, completely... is it special when you're lonely when you spend your whole life in a studio apartment with a cat for a wife the seasons, when they call you, do you barricade the door? are you stubborn?... stubborn?... stubborn to the core?... is it your way or the highway?... is it your way or the highway?... is it your way or the highway?... is it your way or the highway?... then the longest winter is on her way you called her with out knowing it but now it's too late... by ~me~ at 4:01 PM ©
Hi. Seems like everyone's moving along just fine, settling into new schools, making new friends, etc. I just returned from Malacca, was there over the weekend to attend a wedding. It was hardly a holiday, most of the time was spent travelling on the road, but oh boy have i missed that feeling. Just the experience of leaving the country, hitting the road even if it was to nearby Malaysia took my mind off the monotony of life. Anyone up for another road trip sometime soon? You know who to call. Isaac by ~me~ at 8:33 PM ©
My my, hey hey It's better to burn out than to fade away by ~me~ at 2:57 PM ©
Are these times contagious Ive never been this bored before Is this the prize Ive waited for Now with the hours passing Theres nothing left here to insure I long to find a messenger Have I got a long way to run Have I got a long way to run Yeah, I run Is there a cure among us From this processed sanity I weaken with each voice that sings Now, in this world of purchase Im going to buy back memories To awaken some old qualities Have I got a long way to run Have I got a long way to run Yeah, I run Yeah, I run by ~me~ at 2:43 PM ©
So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell? Blue skies from pain? Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell? And did they get you trade your heroes for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees? Hot air for a cool breeze? Cold comfort for change? And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? How I wish, how I wish you were here We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl Year after year Running over the same old ground What have we found? The same old fears Wish you were here by ~me~ at 12:46 AM ©
Since everyone's talking bout the trip, i thought i should be serious and boring too and chip in my 2 cents worth. I thought the vietnam trip was above all, a well-deserved break, a celebration of friendship and to a certain extent an eye-opener. Sure they had great coffee, and the trekking was either fun or lame (it depends, if your name is Alson den yea it was lame). But it was to me, an experience of 5 friends going on a trip together, leaving our comfort zones, and having a blast. It wasn't so much the place, but the company and the experiences which defined my trip. Mocha and Cheese. (This is the new "Cheers") isaac by ~me~ at 4:22 PM ©
i dont really have that much to say about the trip, i liked some parts more and some parts less, i had fun that night in the village and the stuff we talked about during our 6 hour train ride, in hindsight it was all good. cant wait to get out of the country again to be on the road. heres one for the memories. ys by ~me~ at 4:24 PM ©
Im sure we all agree on this. the coffee powder we brought back from saigon is wackkkk. it tastes nothing like the above. by ~me~ at 4:16 PM ©
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