Monday, March 12, 2012

DESPICABLE ME 2 TRAILER - BANANA AND POTATO SONG (with lyrics)


The banana and potato song of DESPICABLE ME 2- my last song syndrome for this day, and I guess, for the entire week. I really don't have a clue what does this song means and what's the connection between the banana and the potato. I haven't watch the first part of if. This trailer for the second part is so cute.DESPICABLE ME 2 TRAILER - BANANA AND POTATO SONG (with lyrics)  The banana and potato song of DESPICABLE ME 2 

DESPICABLE ME 2 TRAILER - BANANA AND POTATO SONG (with lyrics)
Ba ba ba ba ba na na (Ba ba ba ba ba na na) Banana ah ah
Potato na ah ah Banana ah ah
To ga li no potato ni ga ni ba no ba ni ka no ji ga
Ba ba ba banana
Yo plano hu la pa no no tu
Ma banana like a nupi talamu
Banana ba ba Potato ho oh
To ga li no potato ni ga ni ba no ba ni ka no ji ga
Ba ba ba bananaaaaaaaa
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Friday, March 09, 2012

MOTHER by Linda Ann Rentschler


Mother by Linda Ann Rentschler is a story of two women who shared same kind of grief from losing their mothers. How they struggle from the pain and how they comfort each other to cope up with it.





I bought this book from a book sale four months after my mama passed away. And after a year, I still don't have guts to finish reading it. Some of the lines make me weak and emotional, this book seemed to illustrate what I feel towards my mother death. 

Here are some of the lines from it that struck me most:


"We are never ready to let go of our mother's hand, but her death shapes our hearts one last time. Without her, our love spills out in all directions, falling here and there, in the most unlikely places. Perhaps it is her greatest gift, to leave us aching for each other."


"The loss, invisible to others, was still completely evident..."


"I miss my mother - she confessed to the young woman, sounding like a lost child who accidentally wandered down the wrong aisle on shopping trip, or took the wrong hand in the crowd."


"I always know what kind of ice cream I want, but I don't have a clue what to do with the rest of my life."


"But saving time without a purpose was ungratifying as saving money without a goal. There was really no reward for it other than boredom."


"...as though the loss of your mother had removed every power you had acquired through her since infancy, your speech, the ability to stand, to hold your head erect, to keep your limbs from flailing out unpredictably, to guard against tumbling from a high place, hurting yourself."


"A college student with a a cheery disposition pushed off an emotional cliff. It would never be the same again, this life, this unprotected, abandoned young life."


"Her blue eyes seemed completely drowned in sorrow, lifeless except for the pain. The pain had a life of its own."


"I would love to see my mother, but I'm also afraid to see her."


"A wall had fallen on her, and it would probably be months before she could fine her way out of the dark."


"...remembering how she was unable to touch her mother's possession without collapsing face down into sorrow."


"...death as regretful, permanent separation from a loved one. Cathy preferred to believe that dead was not at any point be confused with gone."


"You cried at the good time, at the memories of struggles, and eventually you began to cry for all the days you've never had."


"It was so wonderful to be around someoone who knew the kind of pain she had battling these past five years."


"Yeah I stopped referring to her as dead. It sounds too depressing. My mother is in another realm."


As what I've said, I'm not yet finish reading this book. I'm needing more courage to face my weakness. So that's all for now.