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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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I'm starting to recognise my writing style to be very oddly british. Particularly long-winded and prone to digression. Not to mention the fact that while writing I always imagine the text that flows out of my head through my hand and into the writing medium to be narrated in full british accent. Most times its a lady;s voice. As such, I have no doubt that she is Emma Thompson. When that voice is a man's, it would probably be Douglas Adams's, although I must say I have never had the priviledge of hearing his voice. Its just, his writing style is also oddly long-winded and prone to digression (like mine), albiet retaining all of its humour and charm (maybe not so like mine).

P.S. I cannot wait to watch Disney's Earth movie! I am fundamentally a national geographic girl. Trawling the streets of Paris soaking in the romance of it all is wonderful and good (I will do that too), but! BUT. To hide among the tall grown grass and stalk the lion while it stalks its prey; to swim among the giant fishes and begnin creature of the Great Barrier Reef (I'll get over my fears); to scale nature's colossal ice-and rock sculptures. That is pure happiness. No pretense, no projected ideals, just the bare wonder of God's creations. If I never get to fufill this, at least I hope they show Earth in the Omnimax theatre here.

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