20071110

all braced up. ice!

all braced up. ice!



i am bored being cooped at home. but due to the m*therfucking son of a b*tch of devil-personified skin allergies, i am not in the any mood to run about having fun where people can see me.


i have a serious public humiliation slash self-consciousness slash paranoia problem, i admit. my mum had to wrenched me from the door to get me to the dentist this morning. i had the lower part of the metals done (finally!) and now, i have officially been braced. let's roll to two years later so they can be taken off! pardon the mtv's "pimp my ride" aftermath.




anyways, i was watching channel V late last night, [so much better cause mtv has taken up a new fascination for sweaty people playing games to win prizes, cutting up people to make them look like famous faces aka britney, pamela (anderson!!) etc, old re-runs of pimping, re-re-runs of sweet 16 parties which never happened for me, lousy music by akon ("i wanna f*ck you". pfft. sure. so romantic.).] and there was this program which specially showcases indie artists from wherever.


last night was this guy from hong kong, and he sings the most beautiful songs, all written by himself. real name's jonathan wu (or something), but he names his one-man show CLEMENTINE IS MY SUNSHINE. i particularly like his songs, "Sweater" (but it's not on the website nor youtube nor whatever. i heard it on the show.) and "Winds of Change". i think i might want to buy his albums (two released so far, third one coming up.).


press HERE to check out the dorky but cute, seventeen-year-old dude, who opened for avril lavigne in her hong kong tour concert, plays the harmonica and guitar at the same time. and when you press the AMP TV on top of the webpage, you can see him perform live.
(zam! i saw monofone at the seen&heard part.) go groupie tyng!




well. pray for my recovery. i hate my sensitive skin, and i dont like the first phase of braces. facebook is so loaded with stuff to do, applications to add! busy busy! bye!






ta-ta.

xoxo.

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