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Monday, August 30, 2004

 lalala..tomorrow teachers' day...anyone like getting anything for tang? haha...just curious..i mean yar like what to give a guy? no bears, no flowers, no kute stuff..den wat? haha..:D
P.S hope he dun read this;) 
Friday, August 27, 2004

 Hey theatre babes. Just urm.. a recommendation.

The Opening Chapter

Toward a Topography of The Parallel Universe

People ask, How did you get in there? What they really want to know is if they are likely to end up in there as well. I can't answer the real question. All I can tell them is, It's easy.

And it is easy to slip into a parallel universe. There are so many of them: worlds of the insane, the criminal, the crippled, the dying, perhaps of the dead as well. These worlds exist alongside this world and resemble it, but are not in it.

My roommate Georgina came in swiftly and totally, during her junior year at Vassar. She was in a theatre watching a movie when a tidal wave of blackness broke over her head. The entire world was obliterated - for a few minutes. She knew she had gone crazy. She looked around the theatre to see if it had happened to everyone, but all the other people were engrossed in the movie. She rushed out, because the darkness in the theatre was too much when combined with the darkness in her head.

And after that? I asked her.

A lot of darkness, she said.

But most people pass over incrementally, making a series of perforations in the membrane between here and there until an opening exists. And who can resist an opening?

In the parallel universe the laws of physics are suspended. What goes up does not necessarily come down, a body at rest does not tend to stay at rest, and not every action can be counted on to provoke an equal and opposite reaction. Time, too, is different. It may run in circles, flow backwards, skip about from now to then. The very arrangement of molecules is fluid: Tables can be clocks; faces, flowers.

These are facts you find out later, though.

Another odd feature of the parallel universe is that although it is invisible from this side, once you are in it you can easily see the world you came from. Sometimes the world you came from looks huge and menacing, quivering like a vast pile of jelly; at other times it is miniaturized and alluring, a-spin and shining in its orbit. Either way, it can't be discounted.

Every window on Alcatraz has a view of San Francisco.



From Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen. 
Thursday, August 05, 2004

 lolx..if our club tee is red den can wear it tomorrow also!! haha..can't wait!

urm pq the thing is..if u guys dun come wif us to the esplanade shows we might not get enough people!! at least for ALL the july shows we got need like just that few ppl more...

yeah the aneroxic play..read cat's blog..somewhere in sept i forgot..JIA YOU k!~ can't wait too!:)

oh yeah i realised how miracleous it is that so many ppl are at theatre blog now!! yayes
 

 MUAH!

I love you mah babies. Please comment to be added or else I won't know what to say! How's the anorexic piece? when can I watch it? Haha. I want to go for all the Esplanade shows with you guys! Boohoo
Prelims in 18 days. :(


Yay lets do the national day thing! good idea sue! Or the jump in a circle and kick your leg thingy. heard the practice today, the band's pretty good!

:)
loveyaall. pq 

 yay!
pq finally invited me!!!
yay! thanks..
decided to post and say yay!:)
ok nvm..

i feel like it's sch hols..5 days so shuang! national day rawks!
I love Singapore!!

btw u noe the charity heart bus thing? i wrote tcn rawks on one of them!! coz there's this teacher asking us to feel up the empty spaces...wanted to write more but the bell rang...hehe

kkhes..shall go urm eat dinns..at 10pm...haha