Tuesday, March 14, 2006

I can finally sleep for 10 hrs...

It’s been a busy week. I’ve been working since last Monday and even my Saturday off was packed with activities. Today, I can finally rest.

Lets talk about last Saturday. I went out at 8.30am and visited IMH in the morning, went to Toa Payoh for lunch with H, went to my colleague’s solemnization ceremony at Jurong, went to Suntec and meet up with my 4 other colleagues and off to Cineleisure to watch Wolf Creek. All 13 of us were disturbed by the movie maybe because we knew it is based on a true story. Now we’ve decided not to step our foot in Australia. I read that currently a similar event is happening in Western Australia. Scary man!

Reached home at half hour past midnight. It's such a long day. Even work is not this tiring.



Synopsis taken from www.wolfcreekthemovie.com:

It was supposed to be the vacation of a lifetime in the Australian Outback – full of fun sun and adventure. But what happened to a trio of twentysomething backpackers took a wrenching detour into the depths of unrelenting terror. Based on true events, WOLF CREEK is the haunting story of their unthinkable ordeal – a mounting white-knuckle nightmare so real it was to become horror legend.

WOLF CREEK is a startlingly intense motion picture experience of a rapidly escalating dread and suspense. At the Sundance Film Festival, the film – written and directed by Melbourne’s Greg McLean – was acclaimed as a daring, originally blend of visually hypnotic thriller with unbearably scary movie.

The chillingly believable events begin as freewheeling, college-aged pals Liz, Kristy and Ben head out for a holiday hike in stunning Wolf Creek National Park to see its mysterious meteor crater. When they return their car won’t start. Trapped in the vast emptimess of the wilderness – all they can do is wait for rescue. Luckily, as night falls, along comes colourful local bushman Mick and his massive truck, offering a tow to safety. But as the sun comes up the next morning, it becomes shockingly apparent that Mick has no intention of fixing their car or letting them leave the Outback…ever again. As Liz, Kristy and Ben search for any conceivable way out, WOLF CREEK plunges towards an unforgettable climax.

Working on Sunday was fun. The central air-con wasn’t working even though we’ve asked to turn it on. I have no idea what reasons they gave for not turning it on. The office was hot and stuffy even with a few fans. My sales were just alright. I cannot compare with my colleagues who went to the roadshow. Someone gotta be in the office to pick up calls right. Rezeki is in the hands of Allah swt. I can only try my very best.

Now I gotta go buy lunch for my beloved cousins. Chao peeps…

2 Comments:

Blogger M.A.C Daddy said...

U should check out 'the dorm'

=)

Saturday, March 18, 2006 12:37:00 AM  
Blogger sugar said...

Hi mac daddy...thanks for stopping by!

hmm...the dorm seems like the usual ghost story. anyway, i won't watch it coz i don't want to have nightmares at night...lol!

Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:40:00 PM  

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