「给自己の留言信箱,记载的是个人的感觉及领悟… 时间到了2359后,会重新复位,新的一天将重新开始。 用这种方式记录心的思念,用这种无声的声音与自己对话…」
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
坦克车
两星期的军训,终于在宣泄不满的咆哮声中结束了…
军训虽然辛苦,但也挺好玩的。
而最叫我难忘的,就是乘坐步兵坦克车。
步兵坦克车基本上是运送步兵作战用的装甲车辆。 轮式类型的车身防护力好,而且火力也大。 它能够让步兵们乘车作战… 而同时也能为下车作战的步兵们提供火力上的支援。
虽然坦克车的车身庞大,但车内真的好窄。 它的入口处又小,里面的坐位又窄,真的好挤好闷! 当十几名步兵挤满在坦克车里时,就连想把双脚伸直的位子都没有…
最痛苦的是,车内并没有冷气设备。 惟有依靠车身上那几个拳头般大小的洞口所吹入的微风来流通车里的空气。 此外,车里也没安装任何的灯泡… 所以在这伸手不见五指的黑暗里,步兵也只能依靠他们的触觉来摸索。
坦白说,如果需要长期乘坐坦克车打仗…
相信不用多久,步兵肯定会得到幽闭恐惧症。
后记:坦克车的外表虽然坚强,但内部却黯淡乏味。
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Saturday, May 09, 2009
离婚
一年了,大家终于见面了。
正当大伙聊到各自的近况时,却发现他的心情似乎有点低落…
而问候一番后,才知道他离了婚。
还记得大约三年前,他兴奋地告诉众人…
说他已经和她结婚并正等待著女儿出生。
从他当时的口气,真的可以感觉到隐隐约约的喜悦。
只是没想到俩人已在半年前…
却因为性格不合而无法沟通,所以离了婚。
老实说俩人是不是真的性格不合,我不知道。
也许是因为女儿出世后,夫妻之间的生活重心也渐渐有所差异…
这份差异逐渐地淡化了这段婚姻。
即使现在的他如何地强言欢笑…
似乎也隐藏不了他对这段婚姻的思念之心。
虽然他口中嚷嚷著什么终于恢复自由身了…
但我很肯定离婚后的他,其实也没有想像中的自由。
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
the red shoes
Once upon a time, there’s a girl named Karen, adopted by a rich old lady after her mother's death. She tricks her adoptive mother into buying her a pair of red shoes, which she repeatedly wears to church… But never pay attention during the service.
One day, her adoptive mother becomes ill, but Karen continues to attend parties in those red shoes. Strangely, once she begins dancing, she couldn’t stop. The shoes had taken over her and she’s unable to control them… She continues to dance, through fields and meadows, rain or shine, night and day. She can't even attend her adoptive mother's funeral.
One night, an angel appears to her, condemning her to dance even after she dies, to serve as a warning to other vain children. Hoping to break the curse, Karen finds an executioner and asks him to chop off her feet… He does so and gives her a pair of wooden feet and crutches in return.
One Sunday, thinking that she has suffered enough for the red shoes, Karen decides to go to the church, just when she’s about to set off, the chopped-off feet with the red shoes appears and dances before her, barring her way… The following Sunday, Karen tries again, thinking of herself at least as good as the others in church, but once again, the pair of dancing red shoes bars her way, Sunday over Sundays...
Ultimately, Karen gets herself a job as a maid in the parsonage, but whenever Sunday comes, she dares not go to church. Instead she sits alone at home and does prayers to God. It is as though the church comes home to her and her heart becomes so filled with sunshine, peace and joy that it bursts. Her soul flies on sunshine to heaven, and no one there asks her about the red shoes.
Saturday, May 02, 2009
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