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a love so sweet
A memory on the edge of time, a place where we are so sublime,
A distant dream on a midnights eve somewhere far from acknowledged leaves.
A time in which we fell deeper in love, just like to turtle doves.
We sang our songs and gave our token to remember one single moment.


A moment to remember


Sunday, May 02, 2010, 10:19 PM
movies are real life's fantasies

While watching Iron Man 2 last night, the thought of working suddenly came to me. That means two thing. Number 1, I am really getting tensed up about work maybe because I am worrying myself with too much responsibilities. Yep. Even before I even step into it. Number 2, the show is boring. Lets say if the show is 100 minutes, only 20 minutes of the show is worthy of the $10.50 tickets. But surprisingly, I didn't doze off in the cinema though I am so good at it when it comes to Marvel movies.

Would recommend Ip Man 2 more because of the fair share of high and low in climax throughout of the show and a considerable amount of humor injected.


in between our movie marathon!