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Saturday, August 28, 2004
zoom zoom zoom
xiNch is checking out who's got aN asS.
Gripe
Before this, I could happily use 'MSN messenger' through the KDU InternetLab. Using their new 'webmessenger' service, because naturally, 'MSN messenger' had been blocked a long time ago. But yesterday, I found out they had blocked the webmessenger website (here)!!! So much for circumventing the rules.
Gladness
Yay! Pop the champagne! Stream the streamers! Blow the trumpets!
Quiet! But be quiet! Ah, savour the moment.
Whoop-dee-doo! PiN2 has a heart for someone. And, finally, she ain't invisible to him no more. May gladness reign for her. Aaah, and many a happy year ahead for her. She is a girl who gets what she wants, and there is no doubt that she'll get what she wants in this case.
Come, let's have another flute of champagne.
A toast to PiN2!
Sadness
xiNch say that I should have kena-ed national sevice. I have to agree with her. If I had, I wouldn't be so darned sad now. Why sad? Oh, most probably through my own doing. Not that I've had much control over myself these past few months.
Just my luck to meet the most logical being of the fairer sex. Never knew one who was so in control of *her* emotions. Waiting for maturity to settle in before *she* runs all wild.
That I should not nurture my feelings should be the logical conclusion to this whole affair. But try as I might, I can't. *She* nurtures it (unconsciously of course).
The very sight of her; her voice; her writing; her name; herself.
Ask me why I wrote PiN2 a "poem" and didn't write *her* one, and well, who can say? Things happen. When I am near to *her*, the world is far away, and I either:
a) get a tongue that doesn't behave, causing a backlog of things my brain has to say to *her*
b) have a tongue that wants to wag, but my frickin' brain goes devoid of anything to say: blank
Posted at 8/28/2004 11:11:52 am by nicholasaw
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Theme
Song
In Love In Vain

(Leo Robin & Jerome Kern)
[click on the "play" button to hear
a low-res version of this song
by Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest. best played with mp3PRO
decoder]
Love can be a blessing,
But also most depressing,
And I don't mind confessing
That I feel mighty Blue!
It's only human for anyone
To want to be in love
But who wants to be
In love in vain?
At night you hang around the house
And eat your heart out
And cry your eyes out
And wrack your brain.
You sit and wonder
Why anyone as wonderful as she
Should cause you such misery & pain
I thought that I would be in Heaven,
But I'm only up a tree
Cause it's just my luck to be
In love in vain!
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That's My Baby!
§ julie
murdered by her "mother"
Site Seeing...
«The Bing Crosby Internet Museum»
Steven Lewis' tribute to the greatest crooner who ever sang
«Michael Holliday»
My favourite crooner after Bing! I want the
3-CD set for my b'day but it's too expensive... and yay! it's mine dee - cheap cheap only from eBay
«This is Gordon Macrae!»
Patrick Fullerton's tribute to one of the better baritones I've heard
«Jo Stafford»
My favourite female songstress! A voice so pure and angelic, yet imbued with so much emotion, too bad she lived in another era and grew gemuk in the end
«Dick Haymes»
Soothingly smooth velvety crooner
«Matt Monro»
A must listen to singer! Sang theme song for James Bond's "From Russia With Love"
«Perry Como»
Lush ballady baritone with a few cute numbers to his "Papa Loves Mambo" name
«Fred Astaire»
Slick smooth dapper singer/tap-dancer who personifies the Art-Deco Era
«Lee Morse»
Multi-talented vocalist whose style was decades ahead of her time
«Rick Astley»
Back to the 80's with this solid-voiced singer!
«Dismuke's»
An intro to turn of the 20th century music. Check out "Dismuke's Hit of the Week"
«Red Hot Jazz»
early jazz + full song clips!
«Wayback Machine»
let the 'Internet Archive Wayback Machine' present the WWW as it was from 1996-present
 ~ a pretty portrait from
1927 ~
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