
I just finish watching NEXT, by Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore & Jessica Biel.
The movie is about the character by Cage, who has the ability to foresee 2 minutes of his own life before it happen. But to me, it seemed like he actually ‘re-live’ his life in ‘2-minutes-block’, until a satisfactory outcome is found.
That may sound interesting to some of you, but I find it reaaaally tiring, to live ones life over and over again, though you can get to choose the outcome. Worst still, to have all the memories of ALL the bad outcome of your life. S*cks big time, if you ask me. (pardon the language)

I also found Jessica Biel to be stuningly beautiful in this movie. Pheewwiit. No glamorous clothing, no extravagance setting, and yet she shine.




Reminds me of Groundhog Day, where a hilarious Bill Murray had to relive the same day over and over again!
Still got time to watch movie!? I busy until no time to breathe!
Regarding your son’s teachers, did you confront them? Keep quiet because son still in the school, right? Poor boy.
I regret not taking firmer actions against my son’s teachers. They should not be teachers when they are abusing their charges. I’m going to make a big issue out of it. Not only for the benefit of my son but the children of others.
ECL, the system is the biggest culprit
In my opinion, each class (for student below 9 years old) shouldn’t have more than 25 students
Currently, I guess each class at least has 35, if not 45
That really make it hard for teacher to have enough attention for ’slower kid’
Jessica Biel is my all time favourite.. Love her well toned body..nemind I will soon have the time to work out liao…hor?..dun jeles k? hehe..
Do you want to watch “Wanted” ? Heard from people that it is quite nice movie.
“Next”, i enjoyed the movie.

hmmm… i been watching quite a number of Cage’s movie.
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It’s the common problem every where. Schools try to squeeze too many kids in a class and then has no time for every kid.
Now with the ever rising prices of every thing, the schools would have reasons to squeeze more in and overwork the teachers.
For your info, boys tend to be slower than the girls in schools, not that they are slow. Somehow, their results picked up when they are in secondary schools, some even excel the girls. I have witnessed many examples in my male students.