Sunday 30 March 2008

Winchester Rouge Wonderland (1)

"Ladiesssssssss andddddd gentlemmmmmmen! May we present you the Henry Rooooooouge!"

The rounded tent filled with people, passion filled the tent. Gentlemen shouting, their hat falls off, but they have no time to care as the red curtain ascends. Ladies stare in anxiety, searching for pride and the glimpse of hidden jealousy.

I stand at the far back, waiting for something. For what exactly I am waiting for? I don't know. Confused and lost I reach the stair to the upper circle.

"Where is Franky?" a girl was shouting, it was Jessi.

She grabbed my hand and strode through the now over excited crowd, we reached the edge of the circle, and Jessi left with the mission of finding Franky. I looked around and found couples talking, laughing, with wines glasses clinking. The red curtain has now fully ascended with the bonbon girls swinging their legs high, musicians exercising every bits of their souls, but people are waiting, still waiting for the real show to come. Not yet they think, the diamond is yet to come.

* to be continued *

Wednesday 26 March 2008

Tibet

The independent of Tibet, freedom for the Tibetan, violent oppression from the Chinese government, these are words surrounding tv news channel and newspapers recently.

In my perspective, the Tibet turmoil has stir only political instability, and the local Tibetan will ultimately suffer from it if, for an almost impossible chance, that the Dalai Lama has succeeded.

Looking at the current status Tibet has been developing fast both in infrastructure and economic power thanks to the vast investment of Chinese government fund and domestic tourists, and if Tibet does go independent, losing economic support from the Chinese government and its surrounding diplomatic power, then Tibet will gain nothing apart from pride and the next 10 years of un-stablised society.

In what sense does the Dalai Lama has the power and ability to bring prosperity to Tibetan people and in what reasons should people believe in him to lead a country apart from the superstition of religious bewilderment.

Here I pity the so called human rights organisation in the western world, their claim and accusation of the Chinese government and the support of the Tibet independence.

Fulfilling one group of people's political desire and abandoning one regions future for prosperity is not what my understanding of human rights.

May the Tibetan people and the Chinese population will stay united and peace.

Wednesday 12 March 2008

Friday 7 March 2008

love is coming

its a miracle thing. Tho sometimes it makes you stupid, embarrass, nervous, happy, surprise, and sad. It changes your soul, your heart, your attitude, your appearances, and your life.

How can any one thing be more miracle than love itself and that includes all loves, as it hinders and prejudice human history into war and blossom. It may worth to take some time to think what and whom we should love and not love, as our time and strength is so limited.

it has been a long while since I change the background music because i lost the original flash file...however without changing the text at last i changed the music.

love is coming, a song composed and performed by 杜海鵬.

Monday 3 March 2008

Attitude of life

Stop waiting until you finish school ... until you go back to school ... until you lose ten pounds ... until you gain ten pounds ... until you have kids ... until your kids leave the house ... until you start work ... until you retire ... until you get married ... until you get divorced ... until Friday night ... until Sunday morning ... until you get a new car or home ... until your car or home is paid off ... until spring, until summer ... until fall ... until winter ... until you are off welfare ... until the first or fifteenth ... until your song comes on ... until you've had a drink ... until you've sobered up ... until you die ... until you are born again to decide that there is no better time than right now to be happy.

Happiness is a journey ... not a destination.

Work like you don't need money,
Love like you've never been hurt,
And dance like no one.