Have you read The Time Traveler’s Wife? It is a motion picture now just so you know. And I like you to watch it with me. Because I prefer movies over books. Any day. ;-) This is the movie I have been dying to tell you to watch. With your friends. With your special someone. With the wife. With her. As critic Marc Mohan describes, the film/novel “uses time travel as a metaphor to explain how two people can feel as if they’ve known each other their entire lives”. Brilliant!
Having managed to catch UP at the cinema with Ray and Charlotte last Wednesday, it was a MYR8 (USD2.2) well spent. Within the first half hour, the film leaves you questioning: “What have I told myself to do but never got around to doing it?”. This is not a film for young children. The funny scenes are hilarious. But the message behind the film is disturbingly very real in all of us. Agree?


Having first debuted in 2008, I am currently listening to Winterplay’s Songs of Colored Love—a mainstream jazz group from Korea comprising of Lee Joo-Han, Moon Hye-won, Choi Woo-joon and So Eun-Kyu who just released their latest album via Universal Japan Classic & Jazz.
A quick taste of their music: (1) 너의 기억만으로 (2) Quando Quando Quando [Watch this in Youtube] (3) Who Are You? (bossa nova version) (4) Gypsy Girl [Credits to Dramabeans]. Also top on my playlist is (5) 바보 (Farewell To Our Twenties) by Unplug/AG. Enjoy!

On another note, I am currently awaiting with much anticipation—the arrival of my Snow Leopard upgrade disc (RM39 because I am eligible for their upgrade program) from Singapore. If you’ve upgraded, don’t rub it in. Apparently it takes at least six days for it to reach Kota Kinabalu. Blah.
A hat tip to the Digi folks who called me while I was at the Yayasan auditorium for a local ballet production about my port from Maxis to Digi. I wasn’t expecting them to call till Tuesday. Yes! I am switching over to Digi just because almost everyone I know are on it. The unlimited mobile internet plan seems quite enticing too!
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