Introducing vimeo.com

HAHA yes (referring to Chyi's latest post) it's that time of our lives when parents start pestering or hinting very loudly & persistently that so-and-so's son is still very single and how our biological clock is ticking. Or when friends are either getting the question & shiny rock soon, have already gotten it and waiting to walk down the aisle, or have a baby on the way. Gosh I do know at least 1 couple in every category.

And it's true that when we are in neither of the 3 categories listed above, we tend to snicker and think "heh. lucky for me I still have my so-called freedom and are able to do this and that and maybe flirt (or think of flirting) with that new cute guy at church without feeling guilty, or plan a trip to somewhere exotic & meet a guy with an exotic accent AHEM, or just.... daydream".

Whatever happened to just waiting and hoping for the perfect guy on a white horse (or a white Lamborghini) to zoom ride up and hold out a bunch of roses on one hand, and on the other hand a thick stack of money (or a copy of his bank account statement)??? Yes let's blame all those romantic comedies about how the geeky girl always find her perfect prince/life.

Or what if finding the guy of my dreams is say, number 100th in my to-do-before-I-die list? Oh yes that list is reaaaaaally long. And having to let go of all those other 99 things just doesn't appeal to me at all.

Well, though, sometimes looking at couples going ga-ga over each other despite being together for 4 years makes me wonder what it'll be like if circumstances were different. Don't tease me.

ANYWAY, way out of topic :P


Just wanted to share this wonderful site with you. Vimeo.com is my space of procrastination now. It's basically a video sharing site, like Youtube, just 571% more creative and interesting in the videos posted there. The quality of the videos are really good, so it does take a while for them to load. But man, the wait is worth it :) Why didn't I find out about it sooner?

Some of the videos:

The long haul.
Enjoy your worries, you may never have them again.

...and one of my favourites so far:

My Favourite Things from kidswithcrayons on Vimeo.

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