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Saiyuki

And so things are tuning down... The ironic thing about it is that the thing I fear about the upcoming week is being too free in between lessons with nothing to do at all. Its the truth, with almost all things settled all I've left to do is my MIDI composition, posting on the forum and studying for the finals. Hasn't been an easy semester, but I'm glad I've made it this far.

Over the past few weeks have been sort of rushing around on weekends because Darren has to go to BMT. Can't say I like the rushing, but family's important for me so no complaints. The good thing about it is that we always go to good places to eat. Yesterday went to Ming Jiang at Rochester, last week to Crystal Jade.

This week was easy to say the least... The only tough part about it was finishing my portion of the japanese studies paper which is due next week. But since its group work, all the more better to enjoy the process.

Managed to bump into many friends throughout the week. Sec school ones like Dali, Guitar ones like Sherine and QQ, church ones like Li En, Jap class friends like Rui Xiong and Eddie and lots of my Nav friends! Made new friends in classes as well. =) The highlight of the week has to be meeting Sherman for lunch on Tuesday, and him passing me a nice Chopin compilation disc set with 50 songs! I like. Noose was really entertaining this week as well.

So I'm now watching Saiyuki, which I haven't come around to do since I was young although I've always wanted to. Somehow I always miss the first ep and end up not watching the rest. Its a spin on the chinese classic Journey to the West.


Not too impressive a pic but I guess it'll do. As you can see two characters out of the 4 should be recognized quite easily... But the other 2? And where's the fat pig monster, and bearded water demon that used to be part of the original Journey to the West? I'll leave you to watch and figure out yourself. =)

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