Tuesday, December 16, 2008

I couldn't have come up with a more accurate description.

This Barnes guy must be a great friend of BB. Or he could be BB in disguise!

And apparently, "Gastrosexual" is the word to describe a man who takes pleasure, and excel, in cooking.

"What's the psychology behind a man wanting to be alone in a kitchen? For Julian Barnes, the appeal lay in pedantry: an academic consultation of reference books followed by scholarly research for authentic ingredients. Then, exacting reproduction of recipes with precise timings and flawless reproduction of a premeditated result."

--- p.58, Waitrose Food Illustrated, October 2008

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

When having the blues, read a book.

"He awoke each morning with the desire to do right, to be a good and meaningful person, to be, as simple as it sounded and as impossible as it actually was, happy. And during the course of each day his heart would descend from his chest into his stomach. By early afternoon he was overcome by the feeling that nothing was right, or nothing was right for him, and by the desire to be alone. By evening he was fulfilled: alone in the magnitude of his grief, alone in his aimless guilt, alone even in his loneliness. I am not sad, he would repeat to himself over and over, I am not sad. As if he might one day convince himself. Or fool himself. Or convince others - the only thing worse than being sad is for others to know that you are sad. I am not sad. I am not sad. Because his life had unlimited potential for happiness, insofar as it was an empty white room. He would fall asleep with his heart at the foot of his bed, like some domesticated animal that was no part of him at all. And each morning he would wake with it again in the cupboard of his rib cage, having become a little heavier, a little weaker, but still pumping. And by midafternoon he was again overcome with the desire to be somewhere else, someone else, someone else somewhere else. I am not sad."

--- Everything is Illumiated by Jonathan Safran Foer

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Pain of being a Hong Konger.

When George W. Bush makes one of the many stupid decisions that he has made, the US citizens are partly responsible, because they (at least those who voted for him) helped put him in office.

We Hong Kong people don't even have the luxury of blaming ourselves for making a bad choice. And so we have to watch our utterly incompetent / borderline imbecilic government officials making unacceptable mistakes time after time and having the nerve to make excuses for themselves. They have collectively taken the word "shameless" to a whole new level.

I have never been more ashamed of our government than I am now. Just look at what they have done in the past 11 months and you will see.

I want universal suffrage now. Whatever dumb-ass I decide to vote for, at least that would be MY decision and I will live with the consequences.