High Times are killing me
Sorry, blog. Been very the busy one, ecocillus website is 80% done. So far i have't received any feedbacks on the layout nor design.
High time to setlle all my personal debts
High time to do the above before i quit my job
High time to go back to NZ tonight for a toast on mango lassi
High time to get some sleep, for i've been sleeping for 2-3 hours for the past 3 days
High time for THE STAR to stop being prejudice to Muslims (that's right Mr. STAR Chief Editor, we do realize that)
High time for Estee Lauder's owner. He bought Gustav Klimt's painting at USD135 mil. The painting, 1907 Adele Bloch-Bauer I (bloch as in bleach or as in bloke or as in block, anybody?). That shades of gold and silver are exactly the materials that made the painting. They are gold and silver leafs applied to the canvas. 135 mil, the most expensive deniros ever being paid for a painting. Ever. That reminds me of a guy somewhere on earth who are painting with vomit. Mind you, it's not in apple green or disgusting brown. But of multiple shades of colors. I've seen it somewhere, i think it was Ripley's believe it or not. It just struck me, does he have to down 1 jug of unmixed ribena and full cream to get the nice shade of light purple, while having a clothpeg pinching his nose? It's fine, i'll stick with pen and paper.
High time to setlle all my personal debts
High time to do the above before i quit my job
High time to go back to NZ tonight for a toast on mango lassi
High time to get some sleep, for i've been sleeping for 2-3 hours for the past 3 days
High time for THE STAR to stop being prejudice to Muslims (that's right Mr. STAR Chief Editor, we do realize that)
High time for Estee Lauder's owner. He bought Gustav Klimt's painting at USD135 mil. The painting, 1907 Adele Bloch-Bauer I (bloch as in bleach or as in bloke or as in block, anybody?). That shades of gold and silver are exactly the materials that made the painting. They are gold and silver leafs applied to the canvas. 135 mil, the most expensive deniros ever being paid for a painting. Ever. That reminds me of a guy somewhere on earth who are painting with vomit. Mind you, it's not in apple green or disgusting brown. But of multiple shades of colors. I've seen it somewhere, i think it was Ripley's believe it or not. It just struck me, does he have to down 1 jug of unmixed ribena and full cream to get the nice shade of light purple, while having a clothpeg pinching his nose? It's fine, i'll stick with pen and paper.

Gustav Klimt's Adele Bloch-Bauer I, 1907




