Tuesday, August 9

pointless

i can't understand why my parents doesn't let me buy black t-shirts. is it a sin? huh .. , many female wears black too!! why the f- i can't? . ugghhh .
yay! , my lao gong came back !! , met at jurong point this afternoon . weeeeeee , so glad to be in his arms again. we'll be watching The Maid tomorrow , er ? it suppose to start on the 18th of august . but i've checked the cinemas' schedule and The Maid is showing. jurong point's cinema is showing it too!! weirdd . anyway , i be going nuuuts on shoppping tomorrow at plaza singapura with my lao gong plus catching the horror show . so excited. hehe , here is the show's main story,

During the Chinese Seventh Month, the gates of hell open and for 30 days, the dead walk among the living. There are rules to follow in the Seventh Month: Do not swim during the Seventh Month; do not turn back at night when someone calls out your name; do not talk to strangers on a deserted stretch of road.

For Rosa Dimaano, all those are just a bunch of old wives tales.

Hailing from a small village in the Philippines, the 18-year-old arrives in Singapore on the first day of the Seventh Month to work as a domestic maid. She urgently needs money to save her ill brother back home in the Philippines and ghosts are the last things on her mind. Happily for Rosa, life in Singapore cannot be rosier. Her employers are the elderly and gentle Mr and Mrs Teo , caring for her as if she is their own daughter. Their mentally-handicapped son Ah Soon also takes to Rosa immediately.

Between cleaning house and helping the Teos out at their Chinese opera workplace, Rosa experiences the exotic sights and sounds of Singapore to her delight. Then, things start going amiss. Glimpsing strange apparitions at night, Rosa soon finds herself tumbling into the world of the dead. Unknown to the innocent girl, she had unwittingly broken many rules on the first few days of the Seventh Month.

As the festivities reach a fever pitch in Singapore, Rosa’s life turns into a nightmare. A mutilated boy haunts her. A faceless woman appears in the Teos’ house. Rosa feels as if she is losing her mind. Her employers urge her to bear with the sightings. But Rosa is uncertain. Someone somewhere seems to be trying to reach out to her. To keep her job, the poor girl has to stifle her screams and fear. To save her brother, she must survive the terrors of the Chinese Seventh Month.


HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE!
muack muacks . (not interested in watching the national parade though.)

i'm going to the marina parade at marina south after school this coming thursday!! weeppeee , seems like its soo fun ! i bet everyone is excited about it too!! , the whole secondary ones are going , rock on man !
oh sigh , boring day.

- let's reach out for the skies. with wings , we soar up high.

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