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Past. Present. Future

Monday, March 27, 2006

an eternity in an hour.

I have to thank Qing Lun for this. (he may not noe this, but thats not the point.) today a conversation wif him provoked me to think abt some huge issues that i now realize that i’ve been consistently obsessed wif.....SO, i’ve decided, for my A lvl art coursework, i shall work on a painting based on the theme, Friendships, or if u please, Relationships. humongous yet manageable to tackle, complex n irrational enuff to keep up the interest in rationalizing it, n yet relevant enuff for me to relate to in my daily life. cool right?!! if ur answer is no u go play wif ur nehneh.

this is a historic moment. they shd add this to the “today in history” list. well just for fun, lets have a lookie at what happened today ever since the great alvin was born at the beginning of time.

On this date:

1513 - Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León first sighted Florida, purportedly while searching for the Fountain of Youth in the New World. way to go man...though i’m not sure whether this guyz paedophilic or wad...fountain of youth. hmm.

1625 - Charles I ascended the English throne upon the death of James I. does it make a difference? they’re all dickless wussies anyway.

1794 - The United States Navy was established.

1958 - Nikita Khrushchev became Premier of the Soviet Union. oh yeah. if this guy was born later he wd have been my gay partner. arhhhh, i broke my back. -_-

1964 - Alaska was rocked by a powerful earthquake that killed 114 people.

1968 - Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man to orbit the earth, died in a plane crash. alot of sad events happened todae huh...

2005 - Pope John Paul II delivered his last Easter Sunday blessing to tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square, but the ailing pontiff was unable to speak and managed only to greet the saddened crowd with a sign of the cross.