Friday, 3 April 2009

It's a Korean thing..

To scratch or not to scratch, that is the problem.

If you have never scratched your ass in the morning as soon as you get out of your bed, dear reader, I would recommend you try it. It's the most awesome feeling in the world, next to getting a facial massage or hair washing in a salon (especially if you are on good terms with the hairdresser and get the bubbly sensation for free).

I wouldn't compare it with a full body massage (just the back, not the front you pervert) coz I for one do not like massages (done usually by inexperienced friends exploiting my weak side).

It's two more weeks to my finals and I am busy getting in the groove of things.

All things Korean I mean.

Ahem, "Korean dramas are so, like, awesome."

On one hand, I like the romantic kind of drama (like Winter Sonata. Yaya, it came out ages ago, but still, now is the time to fully enjoy it in the midst of my knee-deep-wading in assignments) and on the other I like funny/comedic dramas.

I guess opposites do attract eh? The only thing is that I have to leave the laptop on the entire night to fully stream the parts of the episode (since people do away with using the wireless in the pee-wee hours of the morning). But no matter.

"I shall sacrifice myself for you my love."

Notice my new style of typing? Reasons for the change (season):

1. It looks as if I typed quite a lot of words. The page does take to load longer (if you are using an internet connection that takes donkey-years to load this page, I suggest you kindly ask your local ISP to bugger off and either get a new ISP or connect to someone else's wireless. For example, a kind neighbour.)

2. I like readers to go away from this page thinking they read an award-winning article on the life of John (not the Life of Pi) because of the tremendous eye strain reduction involved.

3. I have nothing else better to do than type out a full body and then add spaces when necessary (remember those medicine bottles "administer as necessary"?).

"There will always be a first for everything".

2 comments:

Esther said...

I am still trying to figure out the relation between the first half of this post and the second.... O.o

Haha, funny of you to like Korean dramas. Check out this movie : "Welcome to Dongmakgol". not the typical type, pretty meaningful=)

John Khoo said...

there is no continuity between the first and second part. none at all. i am just highlighting one of the joys of the living.