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11/16/2007

masters cup

   我的大师杯征程终于告一段落。有一种不可抑制的冲动想要总结一下,留个纪念。
   第一天做准备熟悉了一下boss Alex,拿了套服,一天就这样过去,觉得有点荒废,否则我还可以参加学校的考试,回学校后也不用到处补考试。
   第二天上战场,几小时后明白了流程,呵呵,其实也不难,我们等于一个中转站,球员到我们这登记出发地及时间,我们通知酒店外的司机,等到球员下酒店的时候,我们把他们领出去。从早上9点直到晚上9点。第一天看到了很多明星和他们的教练,家人。基本上我除了单打的选手其它人都不认得。Alex貌似谁都认得,和谁都能聊得欢。我是transportation desk,旁边的是family desk,有一个志愿者是个很有个性的女人,她已经26岁了,因为是在澳大利亚读大学的,所以英语说得像中文一样溜,她很赞的。一副轻松自在的样子,都已经结婚了一港,老公是美国人,过两天又要去浦及岛旅游,开心啊 ,这才是人生嘛。
   第三天,这天既没水又没饭,中饭是司机头头郑师傅带我出去吃的,晚上什么也没吃,我已经连着两天晚上回家后由于没吃饭而郁闷之极再到外面狠狠地吃一顿。罪恶阿,我马上就要当伴娘了,这么个吃法,礼服也不能穿了。这天,这师傅和我讲了很多关于网球和希尔顿的工作人员的事,他人很好,他儿子长得是1.80版的陈坤,咋帅的呀。酒店外面的粉丝不断地问我谁谁什么时候出来“小姑娘,你知道罗迪克什么时候出来伐?”“小姑娘,这辆车是纳达尔德伐?”“小姑娘,你留个号码好伐,有事好通知我们”哇!小姑娘的叫得起劲,我说不定比你们都大呢!酒店里的门童阿,其实也不童,20多岁吧,人都长得满帅的,到我们学校的话个个都是校草。有一些人很夸张的,穿着西装我还以为是酒店里的工作人员类,结果拉着明星要签名,还要签在自己的简历上,明星很莫名的,一般都是自己的海报什么的,明星问他这是什么,有点警惕心,但最后还是签了因为周围人多要快点脱身。这天晚上,我兴奋得阿!!冈萨雷斯打败费得勒了!!我通知了所有想得到的喜欢网球的人去看比赛!!!!那叫一个精彩!!我相信当人们盘点2007年的大师杯的时候一定会想起费在小组赛第一场输给了冈,不是我说什么,冈打得真的漂亮,特别是反手,那一出无疑是2007年大师杯的亮点。
   第四天,我事比较少,因为和我搭的上外的姐姐很猛,事基本上都她做了,辛苦她了。那天开始吃到中饭和晚饭了,星星的谢老师来检查我们,让我们一定要把帽子戴上,俄,没人睬他。这天的前半段都很清闲,后半段却是振奋人心!我和一位VIP聊得很欢,他是美国tennis channel公司里的人,他问我英语怎么说得这么好?是在学校学的还是怎么样,着实把我吓了一跳,于是我一受激发就开始和他海聊了,他说他是名律师,哇!长得很像尼古拉斯凯奇,模子很大,他还送了我一个他公司的徽章!!好开心啊。最幸福的是我晚上去看比赛了!!我乘着运动员的专车最新豪华版的BENZ,那叫一个爽阿,半小时就从Hilton 到旗忠村了。我从特别通道就去,根本不用票子,早知道我就不要票子自己去了。那场是排名第二的纳达尔对第6的费雷尔,场上都是西班牙的忠实粉丝队,那场看得很带劲,因为这两名选手很卖力,比赛也持续了很长时间,很多出人意料的球,纳频频使出上旋球致使速度不够是他失败的原因。总之,这也是场惊心动魄的比赛!我激动得一晚上睡不着,我已经中毒了,我这两周天天脑子里想的都是网球,我甚至在想我回到学校后还有心思读书伐?这次大师杯还是有遗憾的,排名第三的德约科维奇连输了三场,我本来满看好他的,唉。有个日本女孩住在Hilton,她天天坐在红酒巴里等罗迪克出来,她有一包东西要送给罗迪克,可是一直没等到,她问我能不能转交,我说没这个权利。看她这么等下去,我觉得实在心里不是什么滋味,如果是我,我也许也会这么等冈的,所以最后我悄悄告诉她,罗要到下午3点用车,让她三点前下来,回去吃个午饭,她老呆在那保安也会时不时地过来问,搞得很尴尬。其实所有的球员我都很喜欢的!加斯奎特也很帅,不会比罗迪克逊色,他女朋友身材超好的.
    今天没上班,看了8小时的网球比赛,冈输给了罗迪克,我很伤心。冈是个很不错的人,他的爸妈也很好。 他连摔了三跤,前一天又吃坏肚子,God bless him.;罗迪克很不乖,比赛前一天还玩到凌晨3点。达维登科绝对是劳模,听他的司机说,他在训练场一训就5小时,从没运动员训练这么长时间的,他也在算,因为他这次战绩不咋样,除非罗迪克把费德勒打败,他又打出一个2比0他还是有希望今前3,问题是他手关节一直不好,要打出这样的成绩有危险。他虽然支持者很少,赞助商几乎没有,头又有点秃,但这位俄罗斯人的敬业精神真的很让人佩服!Ps,他弟弟头发挺多的 。
    第五天,今天是我最后的一天。按规定我不能和明星拍照签名,可是想到我曾经和他们那么近却没法留点纪念,我就很伤心。于是我不管了,豁出去了。冈上车的时候,我上去问他身体好点了没?他说Okay。哇,他笑起来的时候天真无邪的脸像婴儿一样,激动死我了!我还和佩斯拍了张照,他是双打的。人很帅,是欧洲人和亚洲人合璧的最高境界。后来送他爸妈的是我还和他妈夸他儿子长得帅呢,他妈很有意思,说那是因为像他爸。呵呵,多好的一家人哪。今天送我徽章的长得像尼古拉斯凯奇的先生走了,他上车前还祝我完成学业成为一名好律师,赚很多的钱,他还和Alex说我是最好的volunteer。唔~~~~,有点舍不得~~~,祝他一切都好吧!Alex说要吃传统的正宗的面,我们带他到大壶春吃了牛肉拌面,他还吃到身上,在外国人看来这种普通小店可能不太干净,但他很喜欢,因为这才地道,普通的菜,普通的环境,正是他想了解的。我还给一个老外接单五件衣服,这些老外衣服还要到中国做一港,不过真的很便宜,48元一件,质量还很好。可惜是我最后一天,否则第二天碰到那老外,他应该会给我小费的。算了~~看在他长得帅的份上就算了吧.
     唉,回想这几天,还真是舍不得,我走的时候,司机还送我到家,我最后一次坐BENZ,呜呜~~真的是很珍贵的回忆。我想以后我的生活里永远会有一分特殊的感情留给网球.
10/31/2007

累了

    有时习惯了笑会很累,有时习惯了让自己开心反而不轻松。
    参加完配音大赛发现了人们都喜欢那些低调的人,嘻嘻哈哈的人是那些上了年纪的最厌恶的人。所以嘛,在年长的人面前我们要谦逊,要学乖,可是我真的讨厌做作,我不知道啊,我累了。。。
10/5/2007

越狱第二季22集英文剧本

Episode 2-22 "Sona"
Airdate: 04/02/2007
Michael paces on the top deck of the boat, tortured by Mahone’s offer. A teenage Panamanian kid, Chaco, walks down the dock with a box full of assorted goods. He offers Michael candy and beer, but Michael coldly rejects Chaco’s offer. Chaco looks around then offers Michael, “Spleef? Magic Mushroom? Burst your brains.” Chaco offers Michael that if he doesn’t have it, he can get it. Michael turns Chaco away as his satellite phone rings.
Mahone forces Michael to answer, and give him the money and the boat. Michael is hesitant, “Then you’ll just let my brother go?” Michael continues, “Just like you let Tweener go. And Abruzzi. And Haywire.” Mahone tells Michael that things have changed and he’s now an enemy to the same people as Michael, “You’re my way to freedom Michael and I’m yours.” Michael pauses, then tells Mahone it will take him at least twenty-four hours to get to the docks where Mahone is holding Lincoln.
Lincoln asks Mahone how it feels being on the run, but Mahone is calm and collected, “I’ll survive.” Lincoln tells Mahone he’ll get the chair for what he’s done. Mahone shakes it off and dials his phone, “Mr. Kim. Alex Mahone. Call me.”
Kellerman sits on the witness stand, addressing the jury and court, “What I’m about to divulge to you, will in all likelihood, get me killed. Actually, I guarantee it.” Kellerman tells everyone that he’s testifying because he has wronged people who should not have been wronged.
Deeper into the trial, Kellerman retells how he set up Lincoln for the murder of Terrence Steadman. He says that with Lincoln framed, everyone would forget about Terrence and his dealings with the Company. The Prosecutor stands and asks how Kellerman’s testimony is relevant to Sara’s trial. Kellerman interrupts her, “She did so because she was scared for her life. Because I had orders to kill her.” The courtroom fills with whispers.
Michael preps the boat to leave, then looks to see Chaco walking away. He tracks him down on the beach and asks Chaco, “Are you still in the magic business?”
The Judge looks over a stack of paperwork, then addresses the Prosecutor. He says that all of Kellerman’s accusations are in corroborated in the paperwork and the Prosecution needs to know if their time is best used with Sara. The Prosecutor stands and says they plan to dismiss all charges against Sara immediately. However, they do plan on filing charges against Kellerman. Kellerman stands and hands himself over to the bailiffs. Sara turns and looks at Kellerman, “I literally don’t even know what to say to you.” Kellerman is escorted passed Sara, and he warmly tells her, “It was good knowing you, Sara.”
Mahone answers his cell phone, Kim demands that when Mahone gets Michael and Lincoln together, he has to be there for visual confirmation. Mahone tells Kim, “Then I suggest you get on a plane, because by the time you get here, I’ll have Scofield and Burrows right where you want them. And then this whole thing is over.”
Michael sets sail. When the boat is away from shore, he calls Sara and leaves a message. He isn’t sure she’ll ever hear it, but he continues anyway. He tells her that he finally made, but without  her, his escape is still a loss. “If by some miracle you do get this…I need you to listen close…”
Bennett. They shuffle passed a row of reporter’s covering her trial, all the reports covering Kellerman’s new information. Sara walks with her head down, and reaches for her cell phone. Suddenly, she stops and looks back at the reporters. She pauses, then turns to Bruce wild-eyed, “Oh my God, Bruce. Lincoln’s a free man!”
Sara listens to Michael’s message, “He doesn’t know. He’s still planning on running!” She quickly dials Michael’s number, “Come on, Michael.”
Michael docks the boat, Chaco at his side. Chaco tells Michael, “Let me do the introduction.” Michael agrees, but he’ll do the talking. Out of earshot, Michael’s satellite phone buzzes as Sara calls. Michael can’t hear it, but looks back at the phone before he goes.
Sara tells Bruce she needs to get to Panama, “What he’s doing right now is going to get him killed.”
Kim sits in the back of a limo with Pad Man and informs them of Mahone’s progress. Pad Man flips up a piece of paper that reads, “Sona?” Kim says he’ll make it happen, he’s heading to Panama to oversee it. Pan Man holds up another note, “Just ONE is needed.” Kim replies, “I assume we both know which one that is.” Kim moves to leave and Pad Man grabs his arm and glares at him. While no words are spoken, Kim gets the message.
Mahone paces the warehouse with Pam on the phone. He’s asking Pam to head to Columbia or Cartegena. Mahone peers over his shoulder to see Lincoln watching his every move. Mahone continues, trying to convince Pam to bring Cameron down to see the country. Mahone turns his back, Lincoln takes the opportunity to fidget with the pipe his handcuffs are attached to. Pam tells Mahone that she will try to do everything she can to see him, but she needs to know that this won’t fall apart like it did before. Lincoln manages to loosen a bolt, and the pipe slides slightly. Mahone looks out over an empty dock, and ends his call with Pam.
Sucre stands at the sink in his hospital room with a large bandage on his chest. He’s pale and can barely hold himself up. But all he can think about is saving Maricruz. A nurse rushes in, and tries to tell him he can’t leave. Sucre has lost three pints of blood and leaving now could lead to kidney damage, brain damage or even death. Sucre puts his shirt on and stumbles ahead.
Outside the hospital, Sucre calls the US Embassy. He checks his wound as he talks to the operator, “I’m looking for a friend. A missing American friend. He could be in the hospital. He could be in jail.” When the operator asks for a name, Sucre replies, “Bellick. Brad Bellick.
Bellick stands behind bars of a small jail, screaming out to anyone who will listen, “Do I get to call my lawyer or what?” When no one answers, he limps over to a bench and looks around. He looks back to the jail door as guards escort T-Bag into the holding cell. Bellick screams out, “Finally! That’s him! That’s the guy! He’s the one that killed that girl!” The guards push T-Bag through the door, and lock it behind him. Bellick pleads with the guards to release him, but they ignore him. Bellick slides over to T-Bag. T-Bag tells him that Michael made off with the money, but T-Bag has another plan and tells Bellick to rest his leg.
Chaco walks onto a boat where several large men lounge around women in bikinis. DeJesus, the drug dealer who owns the boat, smiles at Chaco. Chaco tells him he’s brought someone with a lot of cash. DeJesus sees Michael, and gets suspicious. Michael tries to make a deal, but DeJesus won’t hear it, believing that Michael is a cop. One of DeJesus’ thugs puts a gun to Michael’s neck. Michael tells DeJesus to do a search for his name online. DeJesus snaps, “That means nothing to me.” Michael replies, “It could mean a hundred grand.”
DeJesus looks up to another thug with a laptop. He quickly punches in Michael’s name, then turns the laptop to face DeJesus. Michael’s face appears on an FBI website, the headline offers a one-hundred thousand dollar reward. DeJesus tells Michael he just gave him a good reason to turn him in, but Michael offers more money to help him.
Lincoln tells Mahone, “You know I’m innocent?” Mahone replies that he doesn’t care, he just wants to get his life back. Lincoln tells Mahone he should call his family back and tell them not to come, keep the evils from his life from seeping into theirs. Lincoln tells Mahone that there’s no way out for them.
Michael paces on the top deck of the boat, tortured by Mahone’s offer. A teenage Panamanian kid, Chaco, walks down the dock with a box full of assorted goods. He offers Michael candy and beer, but Michael coldly rejects Chaco’s offer. Chaco looks around then offers Michael, “Spleef? Magic Mushroom? Burst your brains.” Chaco offers Michael that if he doesn’t have it, he can get it. Michael turns Chaco away as his satellite phone rings.Mahone forces Michael to answer, and give him the money and the boat. Michael is hesitant, “Then you’ll just let my brother go?” Michael continues, “Just like you let Tweener go. And Abruzzi. And Haywire.” Mahone tells Michael that things have changed and he’s now an enemy to the same people as Michael, “You’re my way to freedom Michael and I’m yours.” Michael pauses, then tells Mahone it will take him at least twenty-four hours to get to the docks where Mahone is holding Lincoln.Lincoln asks Mahone how it feels being on the run, but Mahone is calm and collected, “I’ll survive.” Lincoln tells Mahone he’ll get the chair for what he’s done. Mahone shakes it off and dials his phone, “Mr. Kim. Alex Mahone. Call me.”Kellerman sits on the witness stand, addressing the jury and court, “What I’m about to divulge to you, will in all likelihood, get me killed. Actually, I guarantee it.” Kellerman tells everyone that he’s testifying because he has wronged people who should not have been wronged.<BR>Deeper into the trial, Kellerman retells how he set up Lincoln for the murder of Terrence Steadman. He says that with Lincoln framed, everyone would forget about Terrence and his dealings with the Company. The Prosecutor stands and asks how Kellerman’s testimony is relevant to Sara’s trial. Kellerman interrupts her, “She did so because she was scared for her life. Because I had orders to kill her.” The courtroom fills with whispers.Michael preps the boat to leave, then looks to see Chaco walking away. He tracks him down on the beach and asks Chaco, “Are you still in the magic business?”<BR>The Judge looks over a stack of paperwork, then addresses the Prosecutor. He says that all of Kellerman’s accusations are in corroborated in the paperwork and the Prosecution needs to know if their time is best used with Sara. The Prosecutor stands and says they plan to dismiss all charges against Sara immediately. However, they do plan on filing charges against Kellerman. Kellerman stands and hands himself over to the bailiffs. Sara turns and looks at Kellerman, “I literally don’t even know what to say to you.” Kellerman is escorted passed Sara, and he warmly tells her, “It was good knowing you, Sara.”Mahone answers his cell phone, Kim demands that when Mahone gets Michael and Lincoln together, he has to be there for visual confirmation. Mahone tells Kim, “Then I suggest you get on a plane, because by the time you get here, I’ll have Scofield and Burrows right where you want them. And then this whole thing is over.”Michael sets sail. When the boat is away from shore, he calls Sara and leaves a message. He isn’t sure she’ll ever hear it, but he continues anyway. He tells her that he finally made, but without  her, his escape is still a loss. “If by some miracle you do get this…I need you to listen close…”
Bennett. They shuffle passed a row of reporter’s covering her trial, all the reports covering Kellerman’s new information. Sara walks with her head down, and reaches for her cell phone. Suddenly, she stops and looks back at the reporters. She pauses, then turns to Bruce wild-eyed, “Oh my God, Bruce. Lincoln’s a free man!”Sara listens to Michael’s message, “He doesn’t know. He’s still planning on running!” She quickly dials Michael’s number, “Come on, Michael.”Michael docks the boat, Chaco at his side. Chaco tells Michael, “Let me do the introduction.” Michael agrees, but he’ll do the talking. Out of earshot, Michael’s satellite phone buzzes as Sara calls. Michael can’t hear it, but looks back at the phone before he goes.Sara tells Bruce she needs to get to Panama, “What he’s doing right now is going to get him killed.”Kim sits in the back of a limo with Pad Man and informs them of Mahone’s progress. Pad Man flips up a piece of paper that reads, “Sona?” Kim says he’ll make it happen, he’s heading to Panama to oversee it. Pan Man holds up another note, “Just ONE is needed.” Kim replies, “I assume we both know which one that is.” Kim moves to leave and Pad Man grabs his arm and glares at him. While no words are spoken, Kim gets the message.Mahone paces the warehouse with Pam on the phone. He’s asking Pam to head to Columbia or Cartegena. Mahone peers over his shoulder to see Lincoln watching his every move. Mahone continues, trying to convince Pam to bring Cameron down to see the country. Mahone turns his back, Lincoln takes the opportunity to fidget with the pipe his handcuffs are attached to. Pam tells Mahone that she will try to do everything she can to see him, but she needs to know that this won’t fall apart like it did before. Lincoln manages to loosen a bolt, and the pipe slides slightly. Mahone looks out over an empty dock, and ends his call with Pam.Sucre stands at the sink in his hospital room with a large bandage on his chest. He’s pale and can barely hold himself up. But all he can think about is saving Maricruz. A nurse rushes in, and tries to tell him he can’t leave. Sucre has lost three pints of blood and leaving now could lead to kidney damage, brain damage or even death. Sucre puts his shirt on and stumbles ahead.Outside the hospital, Sucre calls the US Embassy. He checks his wound as he talks to the operator, “I’m looking for a friend. A missing American friend. He could be in the hospital. He could be in jail.” When the operator asks for a name, Sucre replies, “Bellick. Brad Bellick.Bellick stands behind bars of a small jail, screaming out to anyone who will listen, “Do I get to call my lawyer or what?” When no one answers, he limps over to a bench and looks around. He looks back to the jail door as guards escort T-Bag into the holding cell. Bellick screams out, “Finally! That’s him! That’s the guy! He’s the one that killed that girl!” The guards push T-Bag through the door, and lock it behind him. Bellick pleads with the guards to release him, but they ignore him. Bellick slides over to T-Bag. T-Bag tells him that Michael made off with the money, but T-Bag has another plan and tells Bellick to rest his leg.<BR>Chaco walks onto a boat where several large men lounge around women in bikinis. DeJesus, the drug dealer who owns the boat, smiles at Chaco. Chaco tells him he’s brought someone with a lot of cash. DeJesus sees Michael, and gets suspicious. Michael tries to make a deal, but DeJesus won’t hear it, believing that Michael is a cop. One of DeJesus’ thugs puts a gun to Michael’s neck. Michael tells DeJesus to do a search for his name online. DeJesus snaps, “That means nothing to me.” Michael replies, “It could mean a hundred grand.”DeJesus looks up to another thug with a laptop. He quickly punches in Michael’s name, then turns the laptop to face DeJesus. Michael’s face appears on an FBI website, the headline offers a one-hundred thousand dollar reward. DeJesus tells Michael he just gave him a good reason to turn him in, but Michael offers more money to help him.
Lincoln tells Mahone, “You know I’m innocent?” Mahone replies that he doesn’t care, he just wants to get his life back. Lincoln tells Mahone he should call his family back and tell them not to come, keep the evils from his life from seeping into theirs. Lincoln tells Mahone that there’s no way out for them.
 

10/4/2007

疯狂主妇片尾独白中英文版(第一季第一部分)

Yes. As I look back at the world I left behind, it's all so clear to me. The beauty that waits to be unveiled. The mysteries that long to be uncovered. But people so rarely stop to take a look. They just keep moving. It's a shame, really. There's so much to see
是的,当我回头看身后的这个世界时,我看得如此的清晰,有那么多有待发现的美丽,和那么多有待揭幕的秘密。但人们很少会停下来看上一眼,他们只是不停地往前走。这真的很遗憾,有那么多值得一看的东西
Yes, I remember the world. Every detail. And what I remember the most is how afraid I was. What a waste! You see, to live in fear, is not to live at all. I wish I could tell this to those I left behind, but would it do any good? Probably not. I understand now, there will always be those who face their fears... and there will always be those who run away
是的,我记得这世界每一个细节,而我影响最深刻的是,我是如何害怕的,多么浪费!你看,生活在恐惧中不是生活的全部。我希望我能告诉这些给我之后的人,但是那会有用吗?也许不会。我现在明白了,总会有些人面对他们的恐惧……而有些人会选择逃跑
People, by their very nature, are always on the lookout for intruders... trying to prevent those on the outside from getting in. But there will always be those who force their way into our lives... just as there will be those we invite in. But the most troubling of all will be the ones who stand on the outside looking in... the ones we never truly get to know
本能的都在寻找入侵者,阻止别人从外面闯入。但总有些人强行闯入我们的生活,正如那些被我们邀请进入我们生活圈的人一样。但最令人头痛的是,那些站在外面向里面偷窥的人,一些你根本无法真正去了解的人
The search for power begins when we are quite young. As children, we were taught that the power of good triumphs over the power of evil. But as we get older, we realize that nothing is ever that simple. Traces of evil always remain
当我们还很小的时候,寻根究底的力量就开始显现了。孩子们被告知,正义的力量能战胜邪恶。当我们长大了,我们意识到没有什么事情如此简单。和邪恶的斗争,永不停息
Competition, it means different things to different people. But whether it抯 a friendly rivalry... or a fight to the death, the end result is the same. There will be winners and there will be losers. Of course, the trick is to know which battles to fight. You see, no victory comes without a price.
竞争因人而异,但是不管是友好竞争还是生死决斗,结果总是相同的――有赢家,也有输家。但是,诀窍是,懂得去参加什么样的竞争。要知道,胜利都是用代价换来的
There is a widely read book that tells us everyone is a sinner. Of course, not everyone feels guilt over the bad things they do. In contrast, there are those who assume more than their share of the blame. There are others, who sooth their consciences with small acts of kindness. Or by telling themselves their sins were justified. Finally, there are the ones who simply vow to do better next time, and pray for forgiveness. Sometimes, their prayers are answered
有一本流行的书告诉我们“每个人都是罪人”。当然了,不是每个人看了这书都对他们所作的坏事感到愧疚。相反的,有些人认为那应该比应受的谴责更多;还有些人用他们善意的小事安抚他们的良心;或者告诉他们自己,他们的罪行是正当的;最后,有些人会发誓,下次会做好些,然后为了饶恕而祈祷。有时,他们的祈祷被回应了。
People are complicated creatures. On the one hand,able to perform great acts of charity. On the other, capable of the most underhanded forms of betrayal. It's a constant battle that ranges within all of us, between the better angels of our nature, and the temptation of our inner demons. And sometimes the only way to ward off the darkness... is to shine the light of compassion
人是一种复杂的动物,一方面,在施舍上表现地很好,另一方面,却遭别人的背叛。我们每个人的愤怒是场持久战,在我们本性好的一面,和我们内心深处的黑暗面。有时候,唯一摆脱黑暗的方法,就是要有点同情心。</FONT></DIV></DIV>
10/2/2007

特奥彩排

30号晚上,我去看了特奥彩排,好多人哪,整个八万人体育场上座率大概有80%以上吧。一进去就看到吴大维在台上安排手势阿,还有场序阿等等。主持人是董卿和一名英语说得很纯正的男子,第一个开场嘉宾是成龙,于是我们很激动地盯着台上看,上来一个莫名的男子,原来是工作人员,照本宣读台词而已。连韩正的讲话都是一个提替身读的,那替身表情有点尴尬,因为韩正就坐在台上,呵呵。
 莫文蔚和科林法瑞尔是真来的,还有朗朗马友友那些音乐家是真人到场彩排的,场面很恢宏,灯光焰火都很赞。。。。只是很多场面只有在现场才能感受到那种震撼。

刘翔黄金大奖赛

    刘翔来松江大学城啦!!这件事足足兴奋了我一个月,自从知道黄金大奖赛要在松江大学城里新建的公共体育场里举行,我就半信半疑地期待着,没想到阿,一切成真啦!!哦哈哈。
    那天我和同学去文汇路蜜蜜甜吃了顿饱饭,这个竹筒饭的量啊,那还真是足足一捅哪,吃得我撑阿,本来想在露天的茶厅吃的,吹吹风很有情调,问题是里面的人都是一对对成群,我们在里面像同志一样,不爽。之后骑车上路,快到体育场时,被一位大叔拦下,“邮票没?”声音十分急切,我以为是黄牛类,于是我就问他“多少钱?”那大叔极认真地说“我不是来卖票的,我是来问你卖票的”“你是干嘛的?”“我是刘翔的fans”哦,我的天哪,大叔精神可嘉!
     到了体育场,那叫人山人海,一圈一圈的,我想进去,一帮子黄牛拥上来,880,580都有,听说有人买到最便宜的是180。其实如果有人认识,票价应该是50的,而且很多人都是免费的,上外贸组织了一个拉拉队,于是就免费近距离接触了刘翔,我那叫嫉妒啊。不过好在千千万万的群众们都是和我一样地,站在场外,透过体育场的空隙看里面的大屏幕。我早到了很久,所以等了很久,脚都酸了,哎呀,我还打电话给寝室,对着monster大喊:“开来吧,刘翔哥哥等着你哪!”引发了周围人的一阵哄笑。低调低调,我是淑女。
     这个体育场还真是很漂亮,闪亮亮的,周围是一圈湖,只有三四座桥,所以桥一封,也就断了路,我先到东华去了,因为传说东华有一座桥,站在这座桥上可以俯瞰整座体育场,我寻寻觅觅,发现了一座无人的空桥,疑惑之余打电话给东华的同学,得知整座桥都被封了,而且连体育场周围的女生宿舍楼也封了,进出都要挂牌子,不是本楼的休想进。唉,黔驴技穷,只能站在体育场外面看了,天上放了点烟花,地下是随处可见的人啊。有个人站在我旁边,在打电话给同学“早知道刘翔在工技大训练我就在那侯着了”“什么!!”我一阵惊叹,“刘翔在工技大?”那位哥哥回过头来对我笑笑,继续说“没事,过会到工技大的跑道上躺躺,明天起来我们都称飞人了!”
     刘翔终于出场了,周围沸腾了,刘翔还是一贯很腼腆地笑笑,挥挥手。所有人都尽量地伸长脖子,有个小孩索性站在他妈妈的电瓶车上,人最矮但是看得比谁都清楚。我前面是一些当地人,大学生居多,还有一些外国人。刘翔终于跑啦!第一次起跑9号超速。我们都希望不要有第三次,否则就取消了。我前面的前面有一位高个子的哥哥,老是动来动去了,他一动,我就要看不出了,搞得我非常气愤阿,“人长嘎高做啥?!”前面的人都回过头来看我,幸好那问哥哥没听到我的话,估计是他还不知道我在说谁。后来我以为我看错了,为什么屏幕里那个穿红衣服的人在那么后面?
     结果刘翔输了,唉,人们都散了,场子里的人大批大批地撤,我于是想冲进去,结果刚到门口,门就被关了,保安大叔冲着我们大喊“刘翔往旁边那个门出去的!” 
     额,我们灰溜溜地走了,不过我还是会支持刘翔的!!他虽败犹荣 。
9/27/2007

Hopeful schoolgirls-the preceding edition of Desperate Wives

Hopeful schoolgirls-the preceding edition of Desperate Wives

Charptere1

SuSan, Bree, Lynette and Gaby are roommates in the university dormitory. Their university locates in a commercial hub of activity for community, so every morning in the street outside their campus there are people walking in haste with tense expression. When the golden sunset arrives, those white-collar workers stomped along the road feeling utterly helpless to discard harassment in their mind. This is the Wisteria Road.

It is a dizzy day with gusty winds, and the temperature hovers just above freezing, Susan walked alone in the Wisteria Road looking the desperate faces generated from the booming prosperity. But when the fragile frozen atmosphere collapses, she saw the true allure, that is and must be--- hope--- the upmost and ultimate emotion. Susan stepped into the gate of the campus, like going into the protective umbrella safeguarding undergraduate against the majority of the social complexity. She was so desirous of college life, for there breeds the colorful hope.

Hi, Susan. How cold the day is! Anything special for you tonight? Bree walked to Susan giving her a warm hug as she set foot in her dorm.

I havent figure that, you know, its cold, so maybe Id better stay at dorm.

Oh ,what a pity! We have decided right now to go shopping! Gaby blinked her eyes and feverishly screamed.

Come down, girls. Are you nuts? Do you how cold it is outside? I just came back from a freezing compartment, now you decide to put me back? I dont want to take a risk of becoming a beautiful snowwoman.

Susan, its not that cold, besides, thanks to the sudden cold current, many shops discount their clothes of last season. Guess what? Edie has brought a fancy dress that caught every boys eye she met. Lynette always know how to persuade others. One important point is to use womens envy, and that really takes effect.

Edie?! Well, I think we really shouldnt lose that awesome chance to choose some bargains that are specific waiting for us, right?Susan seems to full of morale.

 Then four young ladies marched to the shop with the idea that never missing any garments gorgeous even if the sizes available not suiting for them. This clothing was absolutely cost-efficient as long as they caused these young ladies the focus of publics attention along with the effect that they were more shining than other schoolgirls.

During their crazy scare buying a shriek came upon from Susan, which made the other three schoolgirls gathered rapidly around her. My purse has gone! Thats gift from Mike! The four young ladies formed a search union at once. Bree was trotting to security room asking for help. Gaby was assigned to console Susan. What was Lynette doing? She was staring at people around her watchfully hoping to find anyone suspicious.

Half an hour passed, nothing made out. One hour later, Susan sat in her dorm full of indignant curse on the thief in her mind and mumbled to herself Mike has gone abroad for a year, its an ill omen for our relationship. Should I tell him or just pretend that nothing has happened. What if he knew I lost his keepsake?

Susan, why do you lose confidence in you and Mike at present? Is it possible that Mike will leave you just because such a trivial incident? Lynette was bursting into brainwash Susan.

Lynette is right, how about you telling Mike the truth? Let see Mike will not blame you at all. Bree sided with Lynette.

In a while of silence, everyone was pondering the familiar hesitation they had encountered about whether to tell the truth avoiding testing the relationship. If you tell the truth, you may be a brave person and do the right thing; however, on the other side you maybe lose your lover. If you dont, the fact will always haunt you therefore you cant help supposing what will your lover react if he eventually know it.After consideration, Susan made her choice. She was prepared to challenge the white lie, let fact speaks louder, for she believed their stable foundation. Hope is what inherent in young ladies especially in those schoolgirls who rely on it to dream and live.

9/19/2007

老啦

     今天辩论队的小朋友不停地叫我:“学姐”“姐姐”,俄,我一向是被人叫妹妹的嘛。
     他们都好积极地问问题,让我实在觉得大一和大二是存在着不可逾越的沟壑的。我们也许不会再很专注于一些问题,可他们却那么认真。老啦老啦,虽然和他们说得喉咙都有点哑了,但是面对着他们,实在不好意思敷衍啊。
      昨天发烧了,已经很久没发烧了,突然很想念被人照顾的感觉,唉,有人依靠真好,不过,没人也不强求啦,顺其自然就好,反正很多事只要挺过去了就不算什么了。
9/7/2007

忘忧草

   今天读完会计回家已经要10点了,又见到熟人感觉还是不错的,至少因为平时不太见所以还是很轻松的,没什么负担,可以说说话聊聊天。想到开学后每周这样忙碌等于没有休息日,开始有点累啊,而且我又要转向是有点压力。
   可是我不管了,我想清楚了,我是不会为别人去改变了,所以我还是做好我自己吧,我只想对得起我自己,其它的负担就算了。我只消受得起简单。所以我也就简简单单的坚持我的原则,我自己照顾好,好好对那些身边的朋友。其余的我真的不想想了。
   法律,对不起阿,即使也许你有超过50%的理由让我靠近你,我还是选择放弃。我顾不了那么多了。再累我也想一个人承受。 
9/5/2007

remember when

听了remember when,不得不说还是很感动啊。当我们回想时,总会说remember when.....,是些什么时刻呢?
“Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves. ”爱死这句话了。
生如夏花般绚烂,死如秋叶般静美。
这是我的人生哲学,不管代价是什么,我都不后悔,夏花。。。。。。。只要记得它,再不能承受的事都会只是个过程,我执不悔。