Friday, April 13, 2007

Friday the 13th Pt. 2

Oooh! It's the second time I'm blogging about Friday the 13th. This time, the ominous day has just started.

(SFX: Cue pipe organs)

My mum has just complained that my bedroom's table fan was BLACK. Black as soot, she says. The water was BLACK. BLACK BLACK BLACK! Okay, I get the point. She adds that she cleaned parts of my window too. And the water was... BLACK! She says I've been breathing in dust. Oh well. That makes me a vacuum cleaner I guess.

On a brighter note, I'm happy that April has been an extremely prolific blogging month for me. Noting this to Grace in Canada, she says that there is a positive correlation between blogging and being extremely busy. I challenged her on this, asking her to prove her point. She couldn't. Haha. So much for sounding like an academic. (Grace graduates in a few weeks and will work for a company that sells bottled water; proceeds of which are donated towards digging wells in Africa.)

I will be off to Singapore this Saturday till Monday, in search of a nice, hopefully not too expensive electric guitar gig bag and another sling/messenger-style bag. Was looking at the Crumpler website and am considering being crazy and buying one of their SG148+ bags. Yes, it IS crazy, however way you look at it. But.... it's nice... :( And it's 'in'... :(

Boss doesn't like the logo I designed for the company's rebranding exercise. So I have been procrastinating since this evening, because I believe that not doing anything about it will result in better ideas. The subconscious, after all, is king. I close my eyes. Slowly... a hip hippo in dark pink materialises... the radiation from the monitor is warming up my brain waves... surely there is a God... mmm.... donuts.

I have also just submitted my application for sponsorship to the 10th Rainforest World Music Fest. The person whom I thought was gonna go with me as photographer pulled out, so I'm gonna apply to go alone. Such are the misunderstandings in life. I feel a mix of numbness, and mild annoyance. I think it's annoyance I am trying to numb. But it's okay--my desire to go is greater than the desire for company, though I may regret saying that later.

2 comments:

HuiChuan said...

wow! sounds like a lot of stuff happening...well, happy weekends to you :)

HuiChuan said...

and yes, i am inclined to agree that the sub-conscious does work more and maybe even better than the conscious when it comes to art :)