Monday, September 27, 2010

A day in the Lee Family

The other day in the Lee family, around 7pm.

The two Lee daughters were happily napping on the couch when the Elder Sis Lee woke up suddenly as she recalled that Daddy Lee was supposed to call her mobile to ask her what she wants for dinner. Frantically, she ran to her phone and lo and behold, there were 2 missed calls from the old man.

So, she immediately dialed Daddy Lee's number using the home phone and this was the conversation...

Elder Sis Lee: Hello Daddy, where are you?

Daddy Lee: I'm at XXX. Aiyo now then call, I called your stupid jie jie (older sister) and she didn't picked up the phone, still want me to buy dinner... (rambles on and on and on...)

Elder Sis:.............. I AM THAT STUPID JIE JIE (older sis)



Lol. This is how life in the Lee family is, a little irritating, sometimes abit angsty but most of the times, these funny moments make the entire household a hell lot tighter! :D

P.S By the way, according to various sources, my younger sister and I seemed to have the same voice and similar way of speaking (lazy to move our lips when we talk, so our mouths literally open and close only.), my boyfriend ever mistaken my sister for me on the phone once and kinda 'scolded' her... LOL.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

I'm not dead... YET.


Have you guys heard of the movie Charlie St. Cloud

Okay, I'm not asking because of Zac Efron, bet many fan girls are still into him - move on honey, he's attached!
Charlie St Cloud seems like another tearjerker movie that attempts to thug at our heartstrings.
Thankfully though, it is not just another romantic comedy, it also instills (somewhat) family values, the deal about making/breaking promises and moving on with life.

Sounds similar to My Sister's Keeper, don't ya think?

Anyway, here's the synopsis for y'all:

Based on an acclaimed novel, Charlie St. Cloud is a romantic movie starring Zac Efron as a young man who survives an accident that lets him see the world in a unique way. In this emotionally charged story, he begins a romantic journey in which he embraces the dark realities of the past while discovering the transformative power of love.

Accomplished sailor Charlie St. Cloud (Efron) has the adoration of mother Claire (Oscar® winner Kim Basinger) and little brother Sam (newcomer Charlie Tahan), as well as a college scholarship that will lead him far from his sleepy Pacific Northwest hometown. But his bright future is cut short when a tragedy strikes and takes his dreams with it.

After his high-school classmate Tess (Amanda Crew) returns home unexpectedly, Charlie grows torn between honoring a promise he made four years earlier and moving forward with newfound love. And as he finds the courage to let go of the past for good, Charlie discovers the soul most worth saving is his own.

So Nuffnang posted this question to us: "“Who would you like Charlie St. Cloud (Zac Efron) to choose – his brother or the girl he likes? And why?"

My answer? Of course the girl he likes!
There's no point in holding onto something that has already passed on in life, yes it is heart-breaking and you'll definitely not forget it, but one has to learn to let go.
We cannot let the dead lead our lives, whereas the living live on with some many restrictions, might as well be dead!
If I were Zac Efron, I'm sure my little brother will understand that he has to move on too and he should know that we will all miss him as we love him very much.
So the girl's definitely a keeper!
I bet if she understands what he is going through, she will not only be his support but also the door to move on in his life! (tsk tsk that's how great girls are! ;p)

Okay enough of my rambling, check out the trailer below!
and...
Catch Zac Efron in his new romantic movie Charlie St. Cloud, opening in cinemas September 30!


Wednesday, September 08, 2010

is it time to move on?
tell you the truth i can't even remember our anniversary.
i can't remember when was the last time we went out on a date.
i can't remember the last few sweet words you said,
all i cam remember is your face,
the hurtful words,
and the unforgiving tone.