Posted on July 7, 2007
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Okay, I admitted, sometimes (emphasize on the word “sometimes” here) I answered my cell phone when I’m driving. Yes, I’m aware that this was a sinful thing, and yes, the remorse is still there. No, I’m not proud of it, but sometimes, I have to pickup the phone when it’s categorized as an important call.
However, answering your cell phones when driving a frickin motorbike now that’s just intolerable! I found this very often nowadays in Jakarta. With all those motorbike chaotic driving that I despise very much, yet they still practicing this ridiculous cellphone stunt.
Now when I thought I have seen the entire senseless act by those motor drivers, last Tuesday I encounter the most intolerable act of motor driving! They now capable of text messaging with a cell phone while riding one-handed! That’s just… oh God I can’t explain it with words anymore…
Please oh please Mr. Motor driver sir, what it is with the decision to pull up your motorcycle, stop and doing you’re text messaging safely on the side of the road?? Do you so preciously care about every second that you spend so you can’t have a little time to stop for a while? Because I don’t care about your life now, but I still care about other road users, especially the life of pedestrians that could be in peril because of your imbecile act?? Please Mr. Motor driver sir…considers my rant here…please…
Posted on July 1, 2007
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Yup, it’s official, Transformer is the number 1 movie on my guilty pleasure blockbuster movies for this year. Though at first I kind a skeptical with this movie and scoffing with all the hype that happening. But, sold-out tickets? that’s interest me. I mean, regardless of the hype, it’s still is a Michael Bay movie, I’m a fan of Bay’s work.
So, last Saturday I took a spin and watch that movie at Kartika Chandra. Wow, it was a two-hours of quite extraordinary experience. Yes, I had a thing with Transformer in my childhood. But this… This live-action adaption of Transformer was different from those cute robots from 1980’s. This one kick-ass!
Just like any other Michael Bay’s movie, this one has the same cars and machines blowing up in a pandemonium crash and burn stuffs. I just love these kind of scenes. Plus the storyline, though fiction, was still acceptable.
So, why are you still here reading my blog? Go, buy yourself a ticket and watch that Optimus Prime astonishing transformation to a Peterbilt truck
image via IMDB