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How Will You Spend The Day Of 14/2/10 ?

This year, we Chinese seem to be put in a fix. The clashing of Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day caused quite a bit of troubles for some.

Traditionally, most people would reserve the first day of Chinese New Year as a day of family. To spend quality time with you blood and kin and celebrate the coming of a new Lunar Year Cycle. The Cycle of the Tiger this year. It is important as this holiday reminds us of our roots. The family we come from and why when we look into the mirror, we see what we see.

And on St. Valentine’s Day, a day of love and courting, we take time off our hectic schedule to stare goo goo eyes with our companion. To reaffirm the love we have for them. An important time for lovers everywhere. Try forgetting or ignoring your companion on this day and the next time you romp in the sack with her/him will be a long long time, in a place far far away.

So the head scratching, hair pulling problem comes. On 14/2/10, when both events occur, who do you spend time with? Try stepping out of the house in a traditional family on the first day of CNY and the next thing that’ll follow you out the door will be a flying chopper, courtesy of the house matron cooking up a feast in the kitchen. Phoning your companion to say that you will not meet up probably means it will be the last time you speak to each other. Of course not everyone is stuck in this situation. Some are free to spent Valentine’s Day with their lovers and return home later to spend time with their family. Or some can just bring their spouses back to meet their family. Perfect time and excuse. ‘Hey baby, I need to spend time with both you and my family today as traditions dictates. Come over, please, to meet your future mother-in-law?’ .

Each individual will have their own solutions for their unique situation caused by this fateful clash. Me? I’m seriously thinking of just saying, hey since I can’t choose. I’ll spend the day sleeping. Celebrate V-day another day and tomorrow will be visiting-family-spending-time-with day.

But even as we all celebrate in our own ways, let’s not forget those who are made to work on this day. Restaurants and other food outlets staying open on the first day of CNY because it is also Valentine’s Day. Without them, you had no way to celebrate out of home. Because, usually, everywhere, shop closes on the first and second day of CNY. Let those retail heroes be remembered.

Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief: Book Vs. Movie

Ok. First off, right off the top of my mind, Happy Chinese New Year and Happy St. Valentine’s Day.

I spent my CNY Eve working in the morning till closing at 5pm. Weird thing was closing shift ends at 5pm and the part timers are paid till 5pm but yet the supervisor decided that last order will be at 5pm. Hmmm. So if we all end shift at 5pm and you take your last order at 5pm, who should be around to do closing? Expecting your staff to work for free to do closing for you without asking if it’s ok with them? Anyway, I’m over it, more or less.

After work, pop back home for reunion dinner. After which, a rest, annoyingly asked to read a specific book (which I would read when I want to read, no reminders needed thank you), and the highlight of my night, a much needed movie outing. And of course my blogging rampage which I can’t seem to stop.

So, to the main topic at hand. Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief. Read the book. Saw the movie. Time for a comparison.

Let’s start with the book, since I read the book first. The book left me a queer after taste. Many stories and myth previously studied by me was cleverly incorporated into the plot. It’s Hercules and Jason and all the other Demi-gods all over again applied to modern times. Like a chemical equation. Ancient heroes + modern backdrop = Demi-gods born modern times. Not exactly an original idea but still pretty interesting. The book takes some time to explain the rules and laws of that world, helping readers to better understand what is going on. The journey of the hero was exciting but at the same time certain parts seem forced into the plot. All in all, a pretty ordinary book to read. Interesting ideas. Could have been polished further.

And now, a brief [or not so brief] review of the movie. Not a bad movie. The visual were pretty stunning, nothing like Lord of The Rings stunning of course, but good enough for me. I particularly enjoyed Uma Thurman’s performance as Medusa. Quaint, seductive, funny, quirky all at the same time. It made me laugh and yet at the same time, made me admire her performance. Seeing Pierce Brosnan as a centaur was amusing for the first 3 minutes or so but I end up wondering why wasn’t the centaur more buff? And what is with that beard? It made him look more like young Dumbledore than wise old centaur. His eyes were just a little too cheeky to pull off the wise father figure. Overall, the movie wasn’t half bad. The fight scenes do tend to get a little fake, more like children playing with plastic swords than heroes in training, which I suppose that was what it was at the end of the day. And keep an eye, or rather ear, out for Lady Gaga’s Poker Face, which the lyrics and the situation in that stage of the movie had me LOL’ing all the way.

Overall, I preferred the movie as the plot was more put together than the book, making it just a little more believable. And of course, the lightning scenes and CGI fire didn’t hurt. Even though books usually affords the time to get into more detail, and if I really had to choose one, I’ll probably read the book rather than watch the movie, but since the book provide enough background information to satisfy my curiosity, the movie satisfied my desire for entertainment more. Oh, you evil, evil movie. Making use of the book, to seduce me in the end. Whatever. The movie helps to really visualize the story, something the book failed to do for me. But yet, without the book, I’ll probably have a lot of questions after the movie.

To end off, do both the book and the movie if you can. But if you had to choose one, go for the movie if you like pretty lights, go for the book if you like details. Each has it’s own merits; Each compliment the other rather nicely.

The Day Talos Gets His Books

Chinese New Year is just around the corner and my work schedule is like amazing. Morning shift all the way for three weeks. Off day this coming Saturday, in which I’ll be a busy little bee. But I’m free Friday night. So if anyone want to ask me out for dinner to catchup, especially those mentioned in my previous post, please do so. And of course SiSter and Sea Hum.

So like I said before, I’m planning to take up art again, specifically painting. But somehow I doubt that my brother will take it kindly with the sudden appearance of an easel at the corner of our room. Nor the stinky paint smells. Guess I’ll have to find an alternative. Or start when I get my own place in the future.

So in the meantime while I hold my horses on the arty farty fancies, I need a new hobby. I’ve read my books over and over and over and over that I’m in serious need of some new materials. Thankfully, my brother will be, once again, generously picking up some books for me soon. But seriously, other than jogging and reading, what else can I do to unwind before I start turning sadistic? Any suggestions?

And this CNY, surprise surprise!!! I’ll not be working! Whoo!!! And if I may, I’ll add a Hoo!!! Apparently they gave me a whoopin’ three days off starting from the first day of CNY even though they are open for those days. Working on the eve from opening till closing at 5pm.

Guess I’ll be going out on the third day for some movies. Would it be too evil to sit at my workplace while they are slogging and watch them work while I relax? Probably.

Most importantly. My pay day is coming. At last I can use my hard earned cash to go relax. Like a movie. I wonder what would be nice. Hmmm.

Ok such a random post for today. And I’m wondering what to title this post…

[update]

OMG!!! I’ve just gotten my books from my brother. A whooping 6 titles including…

Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris
The Associate by John Grisham
Anathem by Neal Stephenson
The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb
Duma Key by Stephen King
The Terror by Dan Simmons

I’ll post pictures below later. A whooping 5.6 kg total weight of glorious paper and ink. I can’t wait. I’m feeling the low right now. And no, you can’t exhange brothers with me.

And here are the photos…

The last photo shows the total books weight on the scale at 5.6kg. I’m calling those books my baby for the time being. My baby weighs 5.6kg. Oh God, I’m so proud. *sniffles*

See. Sometimes you don’t need fancy gifts to make someone happy. Especially for me. I’m fine with books and all. Currently looking for the book Stardust. Although if someone wants to give me a Nintendo DSi, I wouldn’t say no. Which reminds me of a joke.

“What do you want to be on Halloween?”

“Greedy! ;p”
via @babyblues

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