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Wednesday, March 15, 2006Waddling along
If one takes the time to slow down, you might just find something to put a smile on your face.
Two days in a row – I hurry from work to a movie theatre to watch After being rejected at that cinema, each time, I take a walk to a nearby cinema in hopes to catch a movie as I have missed so many. In the span of the walk – its funny little things that tend to catch my attention. Like a couple, leaning against each other just watching the world pass them by; school kids “hanging out”; a tourist taking a picture of a building (I think) and his friend taking a picture of him taking a picture. The one that really caught my attention? This little girl, walking beside her father, holding his hand on her left and something on her left – on second look I realise there is a (wooden) duck on a stick. She is making it walk by rolling it on the ground. The two webbed feet of the duck merrily roll along with her. The serene calm on her face was mesmerising to say the least. About my movie watching – both days I catch different shows at the second cinema. On the second day, after the movie I head to the bus stop to catch my bus home. While texting my friend, I do a 180 and rush back to the cinema on a whim that I will get to watch the movie I’ve tried twice in 2 days to catch. Thankfully, I get a seat which is a bit further front then I would like – but I finally get to watch Brokeback! While walking towards the cinema, I realise that I’m going back into the same cinema hall I had just watched my earlier show. On the spur of the moment, I’ve created a semi-movie marathon. As a lot of my friends have pointed out – I’m the only one they know that works on a lack of any shape or form of schedule and is so extremely spontaneous that my line of thought can change within a minute. I guess I should start organising things, so that I won’t keep getting myself into situations where I need to “go with the flow” so strongly. Who is up for taming a wild horse?
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