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Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Blythe Blog: Danger - Keep Out
Whadda weekend!

Whadda weekend! Let me screw my brain on and try to remember what happened. I'll work backwards.

Monday: Woke up at noon. 8 hours sleep. Removed self from bed at 1pm. Messaged Amy about the meet-up. Checked email. Jolene was going. Ahhh! Quickly got dressed, grabbed bag and left.

Remembered the rather disturbing dream about leaving the girls somewhere I'd forgotten. Ran around the mall trying to find them. Even sat down twice to backtrack what I did that day. Remembered this shop I stopped by. Thankfully the girls were in there, in the bag buried under some stuff. I was so way grateful. Had another dream about breaking coke bottles in someone's backyard, but that's another story. Just realised it was the memory of Amos trying to break that Chivas bottle the night before. Damn!

Back to the now. Reached Chijmes and found the flurry of people beside the chapel. Said hi, met Amy and Jolene, nana, starling, qiqi, and of course, the legendary kookii. :D

We had lunch at Raffles City food court and then headed to the Esplanade where we took a bunch of photos on the way. There, we snapped even more, before crowds of curious humans.

From Jolene, I bought the girls a pair of jeans and boots, stuff I can't quite make myself. Plus 2 pairs of brown eyechips. Popped the new eyes into the girls' empty eye sockets - qiqi was quite horrified but fairly convinced by the time we reached TCC at Millennia to change her girls' eyechips.

Coffee (iced tea for me) at TCC and more photos. Jojo, qiqi's LM was quite naughty but endearing. Kate was quiet for the most part, rather shy among unfamiliar Blythes. She was also rather disturbed that everyone had new clothes but her. I felt like a really bad doll mother, having stuck the three girls into my bag headfirst. Their hands got stained black but is now rubbing off.

I compensated by buying a blue version of nana's case from Carrefour. We had dinner at Ichiban Boshi after. Lovely food and service, as always.

The evening was a blur. I washed the girls' hair and brushed them. Jo and Biao stopped over for an impromptu visit. I surfed some and chatted with Tina online about Blythes. Might convert her. Then played WoW for a couple of hours (will try to add separate blog), and finished Reprisal by F. Paul Wilson after. Zzz...

Sunday: Woke up after a heavenly 12 hours sleep. Felt human again and refreshed! Had lunch with folks and then headed home to rest and play WoW for another few hours. Dinner at Hard Rock Cafe with the girls (and respective partners). An aborted trip to some club at MS. And finally karaoke and nice hot honey lemon to round up the night. Crashed after.

Saturday: Even more faint in my memory. Vaguely remember watching a couple of movies. But I do remember one morning, Saturday or Sunday morning, when Kaku came into the bedroom, went beside my dresser, and before she slipped under the bed, looked up at me at said, "Mweh!" It was the sweetest thing. :`)

Saturday, April 30, 2005
Taxes and Sin City

It took longer than expected - had to hunt for some documents - but it is finally done. Tried filing for Zomb but the system went down for maintenance!

Anyway, this eve I had dinner with D and went over to her place to hang out. Her apartment is huge and absolutely gorgeous. :D We watched Sin City and were totally blown away! It is by far the best movie I've seen this year. Ooh! Wickedly delicious describes it all.

Darkly gothic like Dark City, immeasurably as cool as Blade, and action faster than his blade, Sin City is the amalgamation of three stories into one. With a star studded cast and a lightspeed pace, the sharp witty script is played out comic book style fleshed out in brilliant technicolour (figuratively speaking) in one's wildest drug-induced imagination.

Devon Aoki was superb as the swift and uber cool Miho and Elijah Wood immensely disturbs as Kevin, the serene and deadly cannibal. Benicio Del Toro was almost unrecognisable as Jackie Boy but his head definitely delivered some of the movie's most hilarious lines. A beautiful cast and powerful acting. That is just the least attractive parts of Sin City. Go watch it already.

Friday, April 29, 2005
WoW Chronicles: Sleepless in Shadowglen

A rather leisurely jaunt today from Dolanaar to Darnassus, some herb picking and slaying of creatures that attacked me on the way. It is the most beautiful city without a doubt in WoW. I thought of the dreary tunnels of the Undercity and the starkness of Ogrimmar and decided there was no competition whatsoever.

I ran around admiring the landscape and architecture, visiting the homes of the tradesmen. Picked up fishing and fished for 10 minutes (with the +25 bauble) but my catch was dismal: 1 Catfish, 1 Smallfish, and 3 of those toadlike fishes I never recall the name of. Anyway, stashed it all in the bank and decided to go do a quest or two.

I headed back to Starbreeze Village to slay 7 Mystics and their boss who dropped a necklace for a dreamcatcher this guy at Dolanaar lost. He paid me some silver as a thank you. Then I decided to try and find this lake up north but fell into Shadowglen instead. Rather annoyed with myself, I returned to Dolanaar, sold my stuff, and settled down for the night at the inn.

Thursday, April 28, 2005
Land of the Dead 24th June 2005

W00t! The much anticipated (and awaited) Land of the Dead will be here in 2 months! :D

Strange Machines

I have always thought of myself as strange machine, uncomfortable in this human skin, often annoyed that it doesn't run more efficiently, and frustrated with the need for constant care. We have one of the poorest designs of all living creatures yet we thrive because of our minds. We manipulate the environment to suit ourselves, instead of evolving to fit the environment. Small wonder disaster movies more often than not depict us as largely perishing in unplanned chaos.

I've often wondered if I would have been happier having my brain transplanted into a network. I would surf the infinite web, meeting other machines, entertaining ourselves with infinite games and choice interests. That's when I miss the touch of Sam's wet nose when he nudges me, feeling Boy's soft fur touch my feet when I stretch in the morning, great dinners with friends and family, the embrace of a loved one.

Would I trade all that for virtual immortality? I ponder on...

Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Blythe Blog: Soft Glue Eyechip Removal Tutorial

Today I popped Kate's pink eyes out and stuck in the brown ones from Sugarmag. They popped out a lot faster this time and I realised the secret!

Here is a quick tutorial on soft glue eyechip removal:

1. Tie her hair back.
2. Use scotch tape to stick her eyelashes back and completely covered.
3. Remove her clothes.
4. Place her standing in the sink at a 45 degree angle so you don't wet her lashes, press her eyes down a little so you get the top part of the eyechips, and run running water over her eyechips. Try to avoid the top part of her eyechips near the lashes. Use your fingers to wet that part instead. A minute or two should suffice.
5. Take your glue stick (about 1/2cm diameter) and heat it in the fire of your stove.
6. Press the heated end to the eyechip and hold it there for about 2 minutes. When the glue has faded from clear to opaque, hold on for another minute or so. The longer the better.
7. Pull straight out and the eyechip should come out nicely. Use fingers to clear excess glue around the eyes immediately.
8. If it doesn't come out, try from 5. again. If it does, do the same for the other eye.

When placing in the new eyechips, check them first if they have any protruding parts. If they do, try to shave them down gently. And then place them in with the protruding bit facing north so that it will be hidden from view. Gently remove the scotch tape. And voila, new eyechips! :D

Here's Kate with her new grey and brown eyechips! :D

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Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Five Cats Blog: Kaku claims her Mom

In a historical moment, Kaku rubbed herself against my leg on Monday evening for the first time ever, claiming her Mom for her own. :D

Monday, April 25, 2005
Blythe Blog: Kate's New Eyes

Last night I managed to use the hot glue method to remove Kate's amber eyes and replaced them with a pair of pretty grey eyes Doreen bought from Sugarmag in Hong Kong.

I'd used the matt scotch tape to protect her eyelashes and ran the tap over her eyes (twice). With my gun lighter I lit up the hot glue many times and stuck it on her eyeball before one eye finally popped out. My gun lighter ran out of lighter fluid!

I had to brave the cats in the kitchen (they were surprisingly docile, probably cos they just ate) to heat up the glue sticks on the stove. I think the other eye finally popped out after about 3-4 tries. The trick I think, is to let it cool enough.

WoW Chronicles

In Thunderhorn, I created a Night Elf Rogue called Mephala. Alright, a bit schizophrenic but apt (so says Jon). He's off in Ironforge as a Dwarf Pally, so we'll meet in the near future. Plus here in pve, we can pretty much safely run from one city to another without getting killed by the opposite faction. After slugging it out to level 46 in pvp, it has been really fun starting anew, with everything fresh and exciting.

After completing the quests at Teldrassil, I headed to Dolanaar for real life. A Nightsabre attacked me on the way but I managed to get his small leather collar as a souvenir. The night elves sent me on a few quests, including a few at Starbreeze Village. The furblogs were nasty. While looking for the Ambushers, two attacked me and I ran for my life. Worse, I came across a level 9 elite panther who proceeded to maul me. I ran again and thankfully survived.

Later I came across a chappie at Lake Al'Ameth. He sent me off to collect some seeds and stuff. He gave me some nice goodies for my trouble. I really have to pick up fishing at Darnassus. The fishing here looks splendid and serene.

I neglected to mention I studied cooking, first aid, herbalism, and alchemy too. I'd spent the better part of the day picking herbs and slaying spiders for some recipe the chef wanted to teach me. I thought it was pretty nice of him.

At the end of the day, I retired to the inn to rest for the night. Indeed tomorrow would be another exciting day.

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