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Monday, January 16, 2006

jack of all trades...

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doesn't the cat look vaguely japanese-y? it ran away shortly after i snapped this shot. funny how cats are such habitually uncommunicative animals - makes you want to love them even more, eh? first they bait you with coy glances, then they snub you by running off. even stray cats think they are above all else.

back in jc, a friend of mine would compare the process of getting to know girls to that of cats. we'd laugh about how impossible it was to coax a cat back out from its hiding spot under the car - they can be so patient. it would be easier to attract a girl than a cat! funny how playing hard-to-get can work for and against you. all a matter of preference, i suppose.

changing one's mind could signal one's loss of interest, or could be an admission of defeat in disguise. as a gemini (again, an excuse), i'm guilty of both. classical commonsense points to the streamlining of an area of specialisation as a surer way to success. as yet i remain a master at none.

chanced upon this hilarious blog. kept me laughing for awhile, but its novelty reaches a plateau. as the gradient grows more gradual, i wonder if there is anything (anymore) that will capture my attention span for long enough.

i just need enough perseverence to find my magic beans for that beanstalk.

2 Comments:

Blogger The Dormitory Boys said...

Once you find your magic beans, remember not to eat them!

Hi limegreenspyda!

Glad you enjoyed our blog! have a great week, and good luck finding those beans! :)

January 18, 2006 2:19 pm  
Blogger limegreenspyda said...

dormitory boys: ehh... rrright. would be good to eat the beans, though, so i can internalise all their beany goodness. :)

wisdom keeper: gosh. now you tell me. i've been visiting other places with the intention of parting myself with my cash. the shopping's even better than the hot springs and tea house combined!

January 20, 2006 6:40 am  

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