Tuesday, July 21, 2009

"falling in love should be like polaroids. ... . . .. . .. .


instant."
just something i once read somewhere.

- kb 

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

today, i watched Michael Jackson's memorial service on tv. . .. . .. . 

i was so incredibly moved that i just had to pay tribute to the legend.. .

I  WANT  YOU  BACK . 

                
                   R. I. P. M. J.

sadly missed.. . .. . ... . . happily remembered. . .. . ... . 

flowers. . .. . . fleurs. .. . ... . flores. .. .. . .. 


beautiful. ... . . .. belle. .. . .. . . .. bonita. .. . ... . . .. .

- kb

Monday, July 6, 2009

the latest lyrics to send ripples through my body .. . .. . . ... . . . .

by the light of the moon
she rubs her eyes
sits down on the bed and starts to cry
and there's something less about her
and i don't know what i'm supposed to do
so i sit down and i cry too

- rob thomas.





once, when i was in the city, there was a man standing near the entrance to a department store handing out stickers with big yellow smiles on them. it wasn't a promotional thing. he wasn't trying to reel me in and take my money. it was nothing but a sticker with a giant gleaming smile. in my mad rush, i glanced at the sticker and hurriedly shoved it into my handbag. later on that evening i found the sticker and lazily placed it with the rest of my paper, notes, list-book-rubbish on the dining table. i thought it was a bit random and wondered why the man gave it to me. the more i thought about it the stranger and funnier it became. it made me smile. funny that.... a smile made me smile.

- kb

Thursday, July 2, 2009

words words words. ... . . . .. . ... 



words that sound nice. words that mean something. words that are fun to say. words that make conversation sound intelligent. words that make you sound intelligent. words with multiple meanings. words with very little meaning. how do you describe the word "WORD"? what is a word? why do we speak or write? how is it possible that you know what i'm saying? how is it that something so very complex can be understood between two people, through words? language is an art and words are our paint. let's create a masterpiece .. . .. ... .. .. . . below are some of my favourite words.. . . ... . . . ... . .. .. . .

whim
sical
 |ˈ(h)wimzikəl|
adjective : playfully quaint or fanciful, esp. in an appealing and amusing way a whimsical sense of humor.acting or behaving in a capricious manner the whimsical arbitrariness of autocracy.

conundrum |kəˈnəndrəm|noun : ( pl. -drums )a confusing and difficult problem or question one of the most difficult conundrums for the experts.• a question asked for amusement, typically one with a pun in its answer; a riddle.

euphoria |yoōˈfôrēə|noun : a feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness the euphoria of success will fuel your desire to continue training.

audacious |ôˈdā sh əs|adjective : showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks a series of audacious takeovers. See note at bold .showing an impudent lack of respect an audacious remark.

tempestuous |temˈpes ch oōəs|adjective : characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion he had a reckless and tempestuous streak.very stormy a tempestuous wind.

blossom |ˈbläsəm|noun : a flower or a mass of flowers on a tree or bush tiny white blossoms the slopes were ablaze with almond blossom.• the state or period of flowering fruit trees in blossom.verb [ intrans. ](of a tree or bush) produce flowers or masses of flowers the mango trees have shed their fruit and blossomed again.• mature or develop in a promising or healthy way their friendshipblossomed into romance.

synchronicity |ˌsi ng krəˈnisitē|noun :the simultaneous occurrence of events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection such synchronicity is quite staggering.another term for synchrony.

poignant |ˈpoinyənt|adjective : evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret a poignant reminder of the passing of time. See note at moving .• keenly felt the sensation of being back at home was most poignant in the winter.• archaic sharp or pungent in taste or smell.

voluptuous |vəˈləp ch əwəs|adjective : of, relating to, or characterized by luxury or sensual pleasure long curtains in voluptuous crimson velvet. See note at sensuous .• (of a woman) curvaceous and sexually attractive.

requiem |ˈrekwēəm; ˈrā-|noun : (also requiem mass)(esp. in the Roman Catholic Church) a Mass for the repose of the souls of the dead.• a musical composition setting parts of such a Mass, or of a similar character.• an act or token of remembrance he designed the epic as a requiem for his wife.

unique |yoōˈnēk|adjective : being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else the situation was unique in modern politics original and unique designs.• particularly remarkable, special, or unusual a unique opportunity to see the spectacular Bolshoi Ballet.• [ predic. ( unique tobelonging or connected to (one particular person, group, or place) a style of architecture that is unique to Portugal.

grandeur |ˈgranjər; ˈgranˌdyoŏr|noun : splendor and impressiveness, esp. of appearance or style the austere grandeur of mountain scenery.• high rank or social importance for all their grandeur, the chancellors were still officials of the household.

quintessence |kwinˈtesəns|noun : the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class he was the quintessence of political professionalism.• the aspect of something regarded as the intrinsic and central constituent of its character we were all brought up to believe that advertising isthe quintessence of marketing.• a refined essence or extract of a substance.• (in classical and medieval philosophy) a fifth substance in addition to the four elements, thought to compose the heavenly bodies and to be latent in all things.

- kb