Sunday, November 27, 2005

a twist of fate (we want)... but ONE step at a time

It was a plan failed. 'Albert' did not expect his plan to fail; neither did we for ours.

Albert Ong, casted by Adrian Pang, switched between his slangs as rapidly as the raft slips along the white waters. One minute he was sprouting an almost perfect english accent, and the other he sounded like a peranakan man who had failed to master completely the Tamil language. This inconsistency was replayed in two minds who wanted to unhatch the plot they had been scheming so far. Opportunities arose many a time, only to be sank by low tides of willpower. Of mine, I am saying.

I am not sure if Albert Ong regretted his move. I sure did for my unsuccessful re-enactment of the mystery embedded in the performance. How I wish the outcome would be as surprising as 'Ah Si' (casted by Aloysius in PCK, Marcus something was his name)'s real identity. He was a 100% chinese-looking half-angmoh!

A twist of fate I will be glad to call it, but I was mercilessly reminded that I had untwisted the twist that was originally planned. Status quo remains unchallenged. The burden of truth remains loaded on the tired shoulders.

Hmm.. maybe, one step at a time... This time round, it's merely testing the waters, though till now, I am still unsure of its depth. Anyway, the next time, stones will just be thrown in, be it whether the ripples will be big or small. The PLAN shall not fail! The PLAN cannot fail!

Time for another packet of 'twisties'.... :-p

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As usual, there were some wrong turns here and there (both on the road and off the road). I reached home 15mins later than I should have. She took us for a ride, and so did I to my partner in crime. Efforts wasted, time lost. Curse the roads!

1 Comments:

At Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:49:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"And that's why everything, every last little thing,every single tiny microscopic little thing must go... according to Plan!"

 

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