Sunday, September 30, 2007

Lame though...



What the hell..it is freaking disgusting..capture from a webcam...lolz..never knew it could be this fun..better than making funny faces..



This is more like it...
More than happy to retain my original features...

Girls just want to have fun



Yesterday night was especially tired..not due to the workload which was delegated to me during work, and not definitely the amount of effort i have put in!!But the no of times i have to stick up my head up and laugh out loud because of the unbearable gayish jokes.

Our night at cineleisure movie-plex, targeted either on "The Invasion" or "I now Pronounce you Chuck and Larry". Hui wanted "The Invasion" together with his girlfriend-Monica. Hahha..But we ended up watching PG-13 movie for crude sexual content cum nudity,cum hilarious and outrageous language together with drug references.



Cindy Lauper - Girls just want to have Fun
One of the song ft. in the movie



WHAT"S THE STORY?
Classic movie comedies are littered with mismatched pairs having to pretend they live in wedded bliss. Here's one with a twist: the pair are men. Straight men. Straight, manly, New York firefighter men. Why pretend to be domestic partners? How about for the financial benefit of their firefighter pensions. Thing is, the department keeps a tight watch on their money, so Chuck and Larry are going to have to prove that they're really living as a married couple. That'll be difficult for two guys who get squeamish at any kind of man-on-man touching beyond a high-five. It's even tougher for Chuck, who's falling for the incredibly-hot woman who's trying to help the men prove their case.

Rating:4/5

Comment: Hysterical storyline with a lot of gay humor and good casting.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Music in the House..where it originate?



David Guetta - Love don't Let me Go..

It all started in Chicago’s Southside in 1977, when a new kind of club opened. This new Chicago club called The Warehouse gave House music its name. Frankie Knuckles, who opened The Warehouse, mixed old disco classics and new Eurobeat pop. It was at this legendary club where many of the experiments were tried. It was also where Acid House got its start.

House was the first direct descendant of disco with a "deeper", "rawer" aspect and designed to make people dance.
House music did not have its origins just in American music. The popularity of European music, specifically English electronic pop like Depeche Mode and Soft Cell and the earlier, more disco-based sounds of Giorgio Moroder, Klein & MBO, as well as Italian productions, they all gave rise to House music.

Two clubs, the already mentioned Chicago’s Warehouse and New York’s Paradise Garage, which promoted European music, had at the same time broken the barriers of race and sexual preference (for House music was in part targeted at the gay community). Before The Warehouse opened, there had been clubs strictly designed to segregate race. However, The Warehouse did not make any difference between Blacks, Hispanics, or Whites; the main interest was simply music. And the music was as diverse as the clients.

One of the best House at all times..by David Vendetta - Love to Love You baby

Check out these cool House moves...now that's house