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David Choi: I'll Miss You Snoopy
It’s around 10:00am on Friday. Today is the day for my best buddy to go. He’s sleeping in my sister’s room at the moment wrapped around in blankets. I’d actually prefer him to be there right now instead of being in my cold room. The other nights, he whimpered at random times throughout the night…
Posted on October 31, 2010 via David Choi with 258 notes
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David Choi: Goodbye Snoopy
It’s 3:19am. It’s quiet. There’s an empty feeling inside of me.
I keep looking behind me on my bed and he’s not there. I walk out of my room and look to the left in his usual spot near the laundry room. He’s not there either. I walk downstairs and I see his dog bowls neatly tucked away in the…
Posted on October 31, 2010 via David Choi with 543 notes
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Animated Short of the Day: Sascha Geddert’s Fallen — “A little meteor learns the biggest lesson of life on it’s (sic) way down to earth.”
Absolutely amazing in and of itself (an anthropomorphic meteor protagonist? About time!), but certainly owes a little something to this.
[kuriositas.]
awesome. meaningful :)
Posted on October 1, 2010 via The Daily What with 158 notes
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David Choi: I Won't Work With You
Collaborating with people is something people do all the time. It’s a great way to share an audience and expand your reach, but I have this strange thing about collaborations.
No matter how talented or how awesome of a person they are, sometimes, I just can’t get myself to work with them. I…
That’s why frds always have conflicts on each other. Sometimes we all missed the word RESPECT when we feel comfortable with each other
Good analyzing , David!! :D i always adore ur writings :)
Posted on September 26, 2010 via David Choi with 82 notes
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David Choi: I Am Important
I like being prepared, or more like, I NEED to be prepared. Now I don’t mean in the sense of being prepared for a vacation trip or a meeting, but in LIFE.
It’s who I’ve become.
Ever since I was young, I learned a very important lesson: Everything in life has been done. The blueprints to…
Posted on September 14, 2010 via David Choi with 192 notes
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THIS is more than dancing ;)
Dancing changes people’s lives ;)
YES, it REALLY does ;)
I was studying in the same ballet school with them years ago, I feel pround of them becoz I was one of the students n they are the first EVER in HK to admit to the full time program of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow, Russia.
They were on papers n magazines telling people how they chase their dancing dream to Moscow :)
This is something like dreams come true!! :)
They are now studying ballet there with new environment, new language n new people n I’m pretty sure they gonna be great professionals with bright future :)
WORK HARD!! XD
Although both of you may not know who I am, but I will support both of you by my heart ;)
REMEMBER: Dancing DOES change people’s lives ;)
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perhaps it’s the era of Apple :)
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SOT 2010
WOW All of you were stunning on stage!! Congrats!! :DD
It’s a pity that I couldn’t join the show and dance with all of you again but I’m so glad to be one of the audience :)
It was a marvellous performance n I bet I’ll never forget this day for sure :D
It has been two years since I left J.M.Wong. Time flies. I remembered that I was told to think of steps that would be performed on this day two years ago n I thought it would be ages later. But time proved me wrong… Today is THAT day celebrating the 50th anniversary of J.M.Wong School of Ballet.
When I saw all of you performing on the same stage that we used to be, I saw a bunch of talented ballerina dancing gracefully n they are enjoying it :)
I dreamed to be a ballerina wearing tutu dancing with pointe, even tho I left without achieving it, u guys helped me to!! :D
I’m so proud to watch all of you dancing, so proud… :’) I would like to give all of u a BIG THANK YOU :’D
When I set down in the theater, all those memories that I had in this school suddenly popped out of my head, I smiled :)
I remembered being scolded by Ms Chow because I was way too talkative during rehearsal; I was always watching n learning those level 4 students dancing even though I don’t know those steps at all; I was daydreaming about myself dancing perfectly on stage alone during lessons….(shhhhh!!! it was TOP SECRET!! XP)
All these sweet n sour memories just popped out n I’m enjoying every bit of it coz I spent my childhood there… I laughed, cried, n feel so unforgettable every time I met new teachers and overseas students in ISDS :D
All these 9 years spending time in this school without regret, I’m enjoying every bit of it :D
After the show, I thought it was quite an ending for me since my dream is finally achieved (by all of you) n can finally see my old friends dancing with joy on stage :D
Even tho, perhaps, many of you have already forgotten who I am, but I’ll never forget spending time with all of you :’) I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ms Wong (our principle) n Ms Chow in particular as they have really done a great job in helping me to express myself by dancing :’D thanks, Ms Chow, for calling me “dai siu gu por” XDXD (SEE! I RMB THIS!! :P)
I totally leave this school with happiness coz it has given me the best memories in my childhood :’D
I’m looking forward to future performances that all of you will be once again stunning on stage :D
Love u all,
Victoria
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faces of innocence. without knowing where it is, who we are n wht’s going on…
it’s from my frd, it reminds me of my cat 11 years ago…
althought my cat’s much much MUCH BIGGER than this now, it was kitten once, it was cutie once :)i love my cat more than anything, i just want it to last forever :)
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David Choi: Getting Better or Worse?
Success is defined by what we think success is.
Money? Fame? These have nothing to do with my current definition of success. The latter never crossed my mind, but the money part did. I would be lying if I didn’t think money defined success. After all, we see people like Bill Gates, Donald Trump,…
Posted on August 10, 2010 via David Choi with 414 notes
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