Thursday, May 28, 2009
Taiwan 2009...A prisoner of Birth...and Barca vs Man U...
Ok, i admit i am damn lazy for not updating my blog even though its the holidays now and i am very free...but oh well...i shall try to update once in awhile ya?
So i shall start off with my Taiwan Trip...I won be describing much as if i were to describe everyday...i think it would be a very long post and everyone would have slept halfway tru this post...so ya...
This trip could not have come at a better time...It took my mind of alot of things and i was able to relax without any worries such that i came back a recharged person...
An interesting aspect of the trip is that i went with 5 others of which i only know 1, which is Wei Liang...haha...but towards the end, all of us sort of know each other a little better and this trip would not be fun without them...haha...
Btw...Anyone who wants to see the photos can go and look at my facebook albums...it is not complete yet as i have been uploading them bit by bit daily...bobian la...alot of photos leh...
The most enjoyable part of this trip have to be watching Sodagreen's concert for the first time, which was held in Sun Yat Sen University in 高雄...It is my first time attending an open air 校園演唱會 and hence i was looking forward to enjoying myself...And boy was i not disappointed...The atmosphere was so 'high' such that we were grooving along with every song...
Overall, i can only sum this trip up in 6 words: "I WANT TO GO BACK AGAIN!!!"...
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Now i would like to take this chance to recommend a very very wonderful book which i read during the past few days...it is titled 'A Prisoner of Birth' by Jeffrey Archer...
The impact it had for me was such that I could not put the book down and finished at least 300 pages in one night...And the wonderfully crafted story had such an impact on me such that i reread several chapters again after finishing reading the book just to savour the story again...
It is a very good read and for those who have read the classic, 'The Count of Monte Cristo', you may find some resemblance with this book...But at the same time it is altogether another story with very interesting happenings and different twists...
Jeffrey Archer certainly made full use of the knowledge he had when he was in jail to describe the life of the main character in jail...Certain aspects of his book resembles his life, especially the main character, and the story seems similar to his other works but at the same time has certain features that make it stand out from the rest...I guess the concept Same Same But Different applies here...but then again I think that is his style of writing novels...
If anyone of you have nothing better to do and feel like picking up a novel, do get this book...btw...it contains 600 over pages but i guarantee you would not regret reading it...
Here i quote some excerpts from this book that left an impression on me:
"Few things are entirely black or white, but more often different shades of grey...we all suffer in our different ways from being prisoners of birth..." - Munro (Prisoner of Birth)
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Champions League - Manchester United 0 - 2 FC Barcelona...Arghh...
A dissapointing display by Man U...They simply did not turn up...Somehow i do think that if Fletcher was present, even if they are 1-0 down, there is still hope...but oh well...no use crying over spilt milk...haha...
Barcelona were the far better team and deserve to win the Champions League...
Even though I did predict them winning the champions league, in my heart i am still a man u fan...so i do feel for them...
And i must say Carles Puyol is a far better actor than Ronaldo...He was one of my favourite defenders in the past but after the match, i completely despise him...Everyone in Barcelona FC deserve to win, especially Iniesta - whom i think is the man of the match for me, except of Puyol...He should seriously consider acting after he retires...
Chun Keong nonsensed at
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