Excuse me while I retrieve more Kleenex for my sobbing self..

Feb 20, 2004 17:55

I have just spent a full 5 minutes dabbing at the corners of my eyes like a full-fledged emo, having been greeted with such a harrowing and dramatic ending to this tele-movie I was engaging myself with earlier. It lasted only half an hour, but 30 minutes worth of the moving scenes were enough to rouse the sentimental being within me. It was a tear- ( Read more... )

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Re: amelle February 21 2004, 18:13:51 UTC
I know, I haven't blogged in a while. The avid blogger in me kinda burned out a little, hehe. It was a Mandarin film so I doubt you'll hear of it anywhere. (..Um, okay, and I also don't know how to read the title..)

It's cool how you mentioned about that loophole, though! I expect I was too engrossed in it to really think about those - besides, it's just a 30 minutes thing, so I don't expect it to be perfect or anything, hee.

Aw, and I'm assuming you find my journal interesting. Thank you in advance. It's just awful when you write about things that nobody eventually reads. ^^

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ofstaticpallor February 20 2004, 11:54:28 UTC
hehe. Full-fledge emo. I love it:)

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anonymous February 25 2004, 04:18:29 UTC
bonjour mabel!
reading your entry whilst listening to french jazz completes the picture...until i read your reply and discovered that it was another one of those horrendous mandarin flicks (pseudo sad sob shite). jesus what has become of you?!?!? anyway do blog more, i miss the wonderful entries. will see you friday, good luck.
rachel-

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mawie February 25 2004, 05:14:38 UTC
Hi Mabel !
Your movie just remind me of a movie i've seen last year : Hable con ella in spanish. I don't know what's the exact translation (I think it's Talk to her) but the story is about a man who looks after his girlfriend who's in a coma. And he meets another men who's in the same situation. Well, it's not really a love story, it's more psychological and it talks a lot about their friendship too. Hmm sorry I can't finish to write my comment but I'm late for school ;P Bye !

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amelle February 28 2004, 08:44:23 UTC
Mawie I haven't heard from you in ages! ^^ Hable con ella huh? Damn I wished I knew some Spanish..

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mawie February 29 2004, 12:15:04 UTC
Hehe, I was really busy these weeks so I did not really take the time to write in my lj ;P But I'm back now 8-)

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hello my dear! tickled_peenk February 26 2004, 00:31:53 UTC
Hey. From what I remembered, the two (or in some cases, three) thin pieces of paper stuck together in a box or a piece of plastic wrapper, used for cleaning hands/mouth/face/whatever was known to be erm... TISSUE PAPER! Hahah. So where did kleenex come from.

Anyhow. I miss you so much. School is such a killer. Why did you not warn me about this.

I hear you are getting back your o level results in apporoxtimately less than twenty hours?? So... How are you feeling about it? I cant wait to see you... so I can share your joy. (I'm being very optimistic here.) So... seee ya later alligator!

love, min

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Re: hello my dear! tickled_peenk February 26 2004, 00:40:10 UTC
why not kleenex?go read more books.

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Re: hello my dear! amelle February 27 2004, 09:26:50 UTC
Uh, whoever that was, it was rude.

Kleenex is a brand of tissue - its more popular in other countries though, hehe. I just like saying it.

Ahhhh I got A2 for my English I'm so pissed. Whatever happened to my A1?!?!? Hee. The results could have been better, but all the same, I'm pretty okay with it. MISS YOU TOO HUN~!!!

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Re: hello my dear! tickled_peenk March 9 2004, 03:59:04 UTC
nobody calls tissue paper kleenex here.

HaHAHA.

Why is everyone speaking so american-ish these days.

anywaysies, congrats on your grades.

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