Sunday, June 14, 2009

It takes two hands to clap. Ah whatever, I guess bonds and ties have to be maintained by both sides. One can only do so much. If the other hand's going to stay stationary, one hand's going to be exhausted doing all the moving and clapping.
Oh, on Saturday, I had a good taste of the benefits of being able to drive, although I was not driving lah sigh.. Although it was only me and hongwei, STILL, it was quite interesting travelling to Jalan Kayu to eat the revered 'Guan Yin' of all Pratas.

We had cheese pratas, plaster pratas, garlic pratas and this humongous one called mushroom cheese prata. After that we went for an extended aimless spin around the sleepy Punggol neighbourhood. To be honest, I felt damn surprised to see it being so 'undeveloped' or 'rustic' since it sounds better. I'm not damning the place but I really expected roads in Singapore to be all barricaded if there's even such a term! Ahh but that's besides the point, what I want to say is that sometimes the best plan is still, to have no plan. Impromptu's the way to go, Period. Sometimes.
Aiya, and I really really want to start picking up the guitar. I'm going to do so this week I promise. I've had the privillege of being in bands in secondary school and jc but I believe a top attraction of music is it supposedly being mobile and impromptu. That sadly, is difficult to achieve in a band because numbers matter.
However, imagine taking a stroll along a cool breezy stretch of coastal path before just deciding to settle down at some cosy nicely-lighted corner and 'chill' (convenient word). Then, someone whips out a guitar and starts to strum a familiar tune as the others start to hum and sing along. At that moment, everybody's totally immersed and lost in their own unque world. That's mobile and impromptu-ness epitomised for you right there.
And that, is a stage I like to call musical......

Weird random post but yeah, music makes the world go round. Really.
randomMADNESS
6:13 am;________________________________