Monday, December 29, 2003

Der Traum und die Zukunft | Die Erwartungen

Hallo ihr alle da draussen...morgen geh ich wieder klettern...I hope i dun be ah gua this time and conquer the walls...it's a goal i've set for myself...so yea! ganbatte!!!! jiayou jiayou jiayou!!! Walls 1 and 2. wah...muz remember...use legs to poosh...not use arms to pool....-.- wah hinz ah. betta not screw up. if not just throwing money away ah. -.-

So, here are my Erwartungen (expectations) of tomolo. So geht's:

1. Keine Regen
2. Viel (Genuegend) Sonnenschein
3. Dass jemand uns besucht
4. Die Mauer zu ueberkraeftigen
5. mich zu braeunen
6. Spass zu haben!

Ok....been talking with Mr Ong and the class about the future...i had a dream a few nites back that i ran into ween in Venezia (Venice)... it was set in like...5 years in the future? yea...perhaps it's a sign of things to come but reality and dreamscapes can be such different things...so we have decided to embark upon our Great Work:

During university (or when we're 20somethings anyway), instead of meeting in Singapore, we spend a budget week in magical Venice.

Cool huh? I do hope lotsa people have the money to actually fly over and spend a summer week in this beautiful city...it's an experience everyone should have because well...to go somewhere far far away with your friends...hey...it's enjoyable! And no restrictions. To watch the melodie de vie of any city...from the time it wakes up to the time the city goes slowly to sleep...hey. the magic is when many people experience this together. I can't wait to return to Venice, to tell all of you the truth...i guess i'll be a regular to Venice, Berlin and Paris during my uni days...haven't been to Paris but i think it's gonna be absolutely fabulous too...c'est bon bon bon lols haha...and really. I hope that if you all read this, all of you are really there to witness the magic and to have tons of crazy wild fun. Be it crazy shopping, bio-ing chiobus (or shuai ges), standing in the bell tower of a church listening to the bells toll, while enjoying a bird's-eye view of the city, or be it poking ur heads into the cool night wind carrying a weak whiff of the sea, listening to the sounds of the city fade, or waking to the tolling of bells, or visiting the remnants of the Iron Curtain - being alone may help you reflect - but real magic only happens when others are there to see what you are seeing, to hear what you're hearing, to feel together what's been done there and then. And not those stupid organised trips. to really know what a city is like, you have to live the commoner's life. or a budget life. No posh hotels. And lotsa public transport. Make the dream work, guys.

As an afterthought, i hope i'll have my chiobu european gf liao. and i also hope that Venice doesn't sink into the sea in the process. ciao!

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