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Primrose Day/Chocolate Fondue Day/Constitution Day (Mexico)/Weatherperson's Day
2007-02-05 @ 8:32 p.m.

There are so many camps located in bizarre, inaccessible places. I've also realised that if Singapore's land-scarce, part of the reason is surely that huge tracts have been appropriated for military use. I'm not just talking about camps, but undeveloped stretches that are currently used as training areas. It seems a bit of a waste! I could have sworn the area I was being driven through this afternoon could have accomodated a full-size new town. On a more mundane note, my cough is getting steadily worse. At this rate, I'll be croaking into the microphone on Sunday. That would be an interesting sight. I bought Mythos's Eternity yesterday and it's nice, although as usual, the music sounds a bit clinical. It doesn't have quite the same warmth as say, Delerium or Sleepthief. It's mainly the fault of the drum loops, as they sound too jarringly electronic compared to the rest of the instrumentation. Next on my must-have list are the three Aria albums by Paul Schwartz. Once I get my next month's pay...

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