Wednesday, June 20, 2007

*beep*, *beep* , I *beep*, *beep* pass out liao!

Alas, my block leave is in effect. No more army for 10 days. It’s something to rejoice about eh? But then again, it’s pretty agonizing to think about the impending future for the next 1 ¾ years of National Service. I could imagine myself trembling on Friday as I check my postings. Perhaps, the army could allow us to hit F5 to refresh the page if we didn’t like our postings.

Ah, it’s a game, a game of randomness. I’m dreaming again, dang.

But life’s full of random stuffs, isn’t it? It could change your mood, your destiny, your whatever, the list goes on. It kind of makes things unexpected. It makes life more thrilling and unpredictable. It gives life a purpose, hence its beauty.

I could imagine some random institution sending me a letter that says I’m short listed for their scholars programme or maybe somebody I have been infatuated or lost contact with chats up with me at some random time of the day and making me smile with bouts of nostalgia. I could also just go banging on my table and shout, knnccb f this and f that at some random time, in some random place with some random people. The list goes on and on and it will neither be exhaustive nor definitive.

Do you see the beauty of it? The randomness in life? Without it, life would be pretty much boring and bleak. Scientifically, Man would not evolve because without randomness, life will be pretty much the same. Man would not explore further, civilization remained stagnant and the world will be a primitive place.

But yet, with randomness, people’s lives are at stake too. Natural disasters, scientific errors and on the contrary of the above paragraph, Man explores deep enough to develop killing machines to finish his own kind. Sad but true.

Ah, it’s all random, random and random. Unpredictable, surprising and arbitrary; life’s beautiful, aint it?

Ok, enough of my random ramblings.

Anyway, amidst all the female musicians I saw on youtube, I found one which has the most potential of being my girlfriend.

Nah, in my dreams only. But among all the females guitarists I have seen, most of them have the worst stoned face expression I’ve ever seen, some of them played without any soul at all and some are cleavage baring.

But anyway, this Korean lady is covering Larry Carlton’s Bubble Shuffle and she is using a Fender Strat.


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