Of Girls named dUCky, Meanie, Belly, and half a shot of Maliteracy

I met Karen back in 1998. She was amongst those I knew who was skewed towards the higher end of the intelligence scale and used to smile a lot. It was through her that I came across Dave Matthews and Neil Gaiman. And Counting Crows and Moloko for that matter. I guess being exposed to certain things by a significant other holds greater impact in our lives than we realize. I can't imagine myself reading Famous Five while listening to Britney Spears. I really can't. *shudder*

Likewise with Yin Ee who literally shoved "Catcher in the Rye" into my hands and Shelley who introduced "Tuesdays with Morrie" and "Vernon, God Little" to me affected my reading direction. Zal brought Jazz to my life and reinforced my preference for Alanis and Cranberries, Shelley reinforced Tori Amos and introduced Etta James and err... Shelley music.

I don't remember who introduce Portishead to me though. It's either Adrian or Karen.

I discovered Frente, Sneaker Pimps, Massive Attack and Billie Holiday by spending excessive time in music stores.

And it's 8am, I just woke up 3 hours ago after an 8 hour sleep and I'm sleepy again. Maybe it's something to do with the really nice rain outside. Great sleeping weather.

Good Morning.

Good Night.

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Currently Reading: Mitch Albom's "The five people you meet in heaven"
(Feeling too lazy to look for a picture of the book cover)

8 rambling visitors:

  Anonymous

1:34 PM, October 19, 2005

Since you're on the topic, check out Ghostwritten by David Mitchell... =P

  Jerral

8:29 PM, October 19, 2005

You know, David Mitchell sounds suspiciously like that English striker from the old English Division Two who did wonders for Selangor FC :P

You have it? Can I borrow it? I promise not to lose it :P

hugz-

  The Geek

12:37 PM, October 24, 2005

I thought that was david rocastle? By the way, where is my portishead :)


Adrian

  Anonymous

2:29 AM, October 28, 2005

You're sexy in black.

oh, and I like your selection of books.

  Jerral

11:26 PM, October 29, 2005

Adrian :

Haha I think David Rocastle didn't leave that much of an impact on malaysian footie. God rest his soul though. Live at Roseland is still here with me. Give a call, we trade Robotech for Portishead over some teh ais :D

Fan :

Gee thanks! That was me a couple of years back though. :P I'd do a list of my 10 favourite books and a short review, but I'm just too darn lazy at the moment :)

  Anonymous

12:22 PM, November 01, 2005

Belly coming home 28th Dec. Yipeeee!

  Anonymous

12:23 PM, November 01, 2005

nono. wrong date. 26th Dec. Yippppeee!

  The Geek

12:14 PM, November 09, 2005

yes we can my fren. I have your robotech with me a-ok.