So, Indie night at Hideout has come and gone...it was brilliant.The Tick aka Jon Fong gave us some wicked choons which I hadn't heard in a while and some choons which I'd never heard before....all in all, a pretty decent night...the music was good,the company like-wise apart from a few un-called for comments by a boy-in-love.... and the drinks,the drinks were tasty but expensive..thank god for that l'il getaway to 7-11 with my boy Ish to visit Jim Beam and his lady friend Cola.
Techno at Centro on saturday night was pretty fly. The wetmusik djs were relentless with their pounding,pounding techno music....I danced myself into sobriety....it was proper non-stop techno,just the way I like it. It was so good to get my techno fix....all I can say is,MON!!!!
I have a new pair of spectacles which are dead sexy. I'm veryvery chuffed the noo. They are black in colour and made of plastic and they make me look like a comic book SUPER VILLAIN!!!Fantastic....after years of buying specs which blended in with my features and which didn't scream,"LOOK AT ME!!", these new ones are as in-your-face as they come and I LOVE THEM!!!!.....*funny how a pair of spectacles can make me so happy...how shallow am I at the worst of times?!* As my mate Neelesh would say," No Yippideez, No Doubt!!"
Anyhoo,
I've finally finished reading this brilliant book by Alan Lightman called "Einstein's Dreams" and it is amazing....I thought I'd share a wee excerpt with youse:
"A person who cannot imagine the future is a person who cannot contemplate the results of his actions. Some are thus paralyzed into inaction. They lie in their beds through the day, wide awake but afraid to put on their clothes. They drink coffee and look at photographs. Others leap out of bed in the morning, unconcerned that each action leads into nothingness, unconcerned that they cannot plan out their lives. They live moment to moment, and each moment is full. Still others substitute the past for the future. They recount each memory, each action taken, each cause and effect, and are fascinated by how events have delivered them to this moment, the last moment of the world, the termination of the line that is time."
Oh my goodness, when I first read it,I was blown away......I identify especially with the first sort of folk,who drink coffee and look at photographs,the initial recognition(of my terrible self) put a wry grin on my face....and yet,there seems to be a bit of me in all 3 character groups....hahahahahaha........looks like I've exhausted my reservoir of chat. Good Bye.
Techno at Centro on saturday night was pretty fly. The wetmusik djs were relentless with their pounding,pounding techno music....I danced myself into sobriety....it was proper non-stop techno,just the way I like it. It was so good to get my techno fix....all I can say is,MON!!!!
I have a new pair of spectacles which are dead sexy. I'm veryvery chuffed the noo. They are black in colour and made of plastic and they make me look like a comic book SUPER VILLAIN!!!Fantastic....after years of buying specs which blended in with my features and which didn't scream,"LOOK AT ME!!", these new ones are as in-your-face as they come and I LOVE THEM!!!!.....*funny how a pair of spectacles can make me so happy...how shallow am I at the worst of times?!* As my mate Neelesh would say," No Yippideez, No Doubt!!"
Anyhoo,
I've finally finished reading this brilliant book by Alan Lightman called "Einstein's Dreams" and it is amazing....I thought I'd share a wee excerpt with youse:
"A person who cannot imagine the future is a person who cannot contemplate the results of his actions. Some are thus paralyzed into inaction. They lie in their beds through the day, wide awake but afraid to put on their clothes. They drink coffee and look at photographs. Others leap out of bed in the morning, unconcerned that each action leads into nothingness, unconcerned that they cannot plan out their lives. They live moment to moment, and each moment is full. Still others substitute the past for the future. They recount each memory, each action taken, each cause and effect, and are fascinated by how events have delivered them to this moment, the last moment of the world, the termination of the line that is time."
Oh my goodness, when I first read it,I was blown away......I identify especially with the first sort of folk,who drink coffee and look at photographs,the initial recognition(of my terrible self) put a wry grin on my face....and yet,there seems to be a bit of me in all 3 character groups....hahahahahaha........looks like I've exhausted my reservoir of chat. Good Bye.

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