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August 18

8T前夜在论坛上的对话

原始短消息: 我今天在黑帮打劫

QUOTE:
只打了一次,成功地截获了大桥的1000元,200元归公了。
谁让他能叫你心心,我不能呢。
高兴,我明天一定会超级好运的!!!!!

子心:倒,别去找他麻烦,那是个好人呢
另,明天考试?祝顺利:)

原始短消息: 我今天在黑帮打劫

QUOTE:
好人——晕——不能晕,明天考试——好像在你的世界里只有我一个坏人。
但是你还是善良得祝我顺利!很感动!
多谢!

怎么可以这么说呢,在我的世界里尼从不是坏人:)
另,有洛阳一本,你要是考好了,送你做奖励

(没敢回)——甜蜜地苦笑 ——你真傻,真的。

(我现在的考试哪里还有好坏呢,尽力而为吧,没有最好,只有更好。)

 

 

August 17

LAST NIGHT DREAM

     Microsoft has opened a high school in Shanghai recently,which offers training and system education for info and tech based on or inside the Microsoft products.
    We went somewhere like a castle to take a adventure tour with Mr.GM.  Paying no attention about Niol's application to him that she determined to attend that school for the senior three year, which idea seems even more suitable for me,Mr GM turned to me,with clandestine smile,saying," Would you like to go to play tennis with me?"
    Knowing somehow what he wanted to do actually,I was upset but beamed,replying," I am afraid I am running out of time.But I wonder if you want to ask me something about my recent doings,well,I mean ,we may chat here,comfortbly."
    And he smiled even more mysterily," Indeed, yes. I do wish to have quite a few words with you about all your big business..."
 
my analysis: the will to be read deeply inside my mind has made Mr GM said that.
and the comlete secrecy I have kept so lonely for long has aroused, promoted and hastened that will.

今夕何夕,君已陌路——子君何出此言

既不回头 何必不忘
既然无缘 何需誓言
今日种种 似水无痕
明夕何夕 君已陌路
         ----赵灵儿
July 20

I am back!

 
I am back!
Ren is back!
After all and at last!
I have found myself in the one I belong to!
And furthermore ,I have learnt that no pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.
 
just as the famous saying which said : Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.
July 11

专家修订后的“谈论又一些朴素的想法……”

 

引用

又一些朴素的想法……
有人大概说过要我写续篇,便就只能再写一些了……总是无奈着进行思考,被迫着进行思考,但是却也得不出什么真正有建设的结论,便于是仍然这么忧郁、叹息、烦闷、消失(请不要将后面的若干词汇补充进本文句的含义|||)……
 
  1. 我们究竟为何存在?
    1. 为了认识到这样的宇宙——“人择原理”是这么想的
    2. 自然发展变化的规律的一环——“唯物主义”通常的观点
    3. 神说:要有人——“客观唯心主义:宗教”的认识
    4. 为了思考出这个世界——Hegel的理论
    5. 为了小学、初中、高中、大学、出国……——“现实主义”的真理
    6. 自然无为 而无不为——道家心性论的看法 < LI>
  2. 如果在十字路口遇到了红灯,你会?
    1. 什么?刚刚是红灯啊~~~我没看见……——骑车人
    2. 右转弯,然后走到有一点距离的地方掉头回来再右转弯——骑摩托的人
    3. 四下望望,没有摄像头,OK,过去了——驾车人
    4. 哼!我倒要看看你们哪个敢撞我——步行的人
    5. ………………………………………………——死人 (完成时)
    6. 滤光片——戴眼镜的人
    7. 红即是绿,绿即是红——穿袈裟的人
  3. ……
    1. …——;
    2. ……——。
    3. ………——?
    4. …………——!
    5. ……………——$
    6. ——睡着了。。。。。。</< LI>

以上内容仅为娱乐消遣,并不敢代表任何对真实情况的见解

July 08

It is high time to go

I know it is high time that I set up my mind to do what I am bound to shoot for and protect, go without a look back into all the laughter I left on the magic land online ,I should plan myself as a brave and restless warrior,striving for myself,my books,my name,my pens as well as swords,my parents,my schools,my cities,and even my country.
 
Just like the warrior is ready to go but only a farewell with his fellows left ,everything is now ready, as I have got for my accompanies now, without huge pressure and modest condition, things just fit me to learn all now and reap the benefits later.
 
However, there is only one factor left imperfect and meanwhile  represents the whole result is that ,my wondering mind and tickled heart.Since I am already and steadily used to life with no limiting and play like everybody else on all the forums online, all the gamesin magic and act as if I am already a celebrated boss, I an't get the one I was with the implausible effect which no one can competite with.
 
And that was the one I was ,the very one hally_ren was, the unique one who find a large charge and happiness in that unique feeling, never tiring, never finifhing, and is she still mine ?or am I still that lord ?
 
Should it be two weeks ago I would had had no doulbt to answer "  always" which gives me a hit on the head now to check and wonder :really?
 
Some voice from Ca has already told this lazy soul that banal scores won't pick me up to the place I belong to and will put an end to all the communication we have had till now.
 
And so it is time that I calm down and meditate and reflect on myself what is wrong with me ?Is that Mars still alive?
 
The answer is between my fingers and around my mind.
 
I have no evidence to prove it tonight but I know I will come back someday,maybe tomorrow or the day after that,to give the anwer ,for my story always continues......
 
And at that moment, I shall say : I am still what I was, and therefore the Mars will live on permanently!!!  
July 07

bush and his 60th birthday

President Bush Participates in Press Availability with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Q Christian St. Pierre, Radio Canada. Happy birthday, sir.

PRESIDENT BUSH: It's amazing, the first birthday greeting I got from the press came from the Canadian press. (Laughter.) Thank you, I am grateful. You're not 60 years old, are you? (Laughter.) Well, let me just say this -- it's a lot younger than you think.

Q President Bush --

 PRESIDENT BUSH: Sure.

 ...

 It's to -- saying to Kim Jong-il, there is a better way forward for you than isolating yourself from the rest of the world; that there is a opportunity for you to stick to some of your agreements, and that is to verifiably disarm; and that there will be a better life than being isolated, and most importantly, a better life for your people than isolation will bring.

 And so I was on the phone this morning with Hu Jintao and President Putin, and last night I talked to Prime Minister Koizumi and President Roh. And my message was that we want to solve this problem diplomatically, and the best way to solve the problem diplomatically is for all of us to be working in concert, and to send one message, and that is -- to Kim Jong-il -- that we expect you to adhere to international norms and we expect you to keep your word.

 ...

Q Thank you, Mr. President. Kim Jong-il has been described as quirky, as odd. A member of your administration yesterday compared him to an unloved child looking for attention. And I'm wondering if you agree with that assessment. Does he pose --

PRESIDENT BUSH: Who was that person? (Laughter.)

Q Does he pose -- come to the booth, sir, I'll tell you who it was. (Laughter.) Does he pose any particular unique problems to deal with? And do you feel that he's looking, for instance, at what's been offered to the Iranians by the world community in terms of incentives, and saying, I'd like a little of that for myself?

 ...

 See, I care deeply about the people in North Korea. I truly do. It breaks my heart to know that young children are literally starving to death. And I wish -- I just wish at some point in time there was an openness in that society where we could help save lives. I'm also realistic enough to realize what weapons of mass destruction could mean in the world in which we live.

July 03

England,my England

As for England, who is gone, it has brought the human world a lot of heartaches, and to others, for instance, Bush , Koizumi, and even Blair ,it is just a game, since they have always got their own work to treat and unique life to live ,like me ,seem to be trailing something ,likely to be called...the word I prefer not to mention, for Lin Qing ,the King, and his fellow Xiao Xian.
 
 
Seeking for the luck for eyes from the highly enjoyable game ,I rushed into the World Cup, and then trapped, since I haven't been able tosend my sensitive heart back into controllsince then.This may probably last until the end of the final match, I guessed, against how I planed before.
 
 
In so far as I have never had any monomania to England Team or Portugal,I just seemingly expect England to win, when complicated reason ,maybe the sympathy to Oven,or the fact that being both colonizers to China, the UK has built a much more prosperous Hk than Portugal did on Macao.So there is enough evidence for me that it can't be more justice to support England.
 
And so it lost ,and it got lost in the game,got lost on the territory of Germany in 2006 ,the colonizer of HK, against the Colonizer of Macao, with a referee more unfair than those of Chinese and so I got lost .
 
It is high time that we went and had a swim.
 Caveman Drink Wine You're The Best  
July 01

argentina

Don't Cry for Me Argentina[/b] It won't be easy You'll think it strange When I try to explain how I fell That I still need your love After all that I've done You won't believe me All you will say it's a girl You once knew Although she's dressed up to the night At sixes and sevens with you I have to let it happen I have to change Couldn't sail my life down at hill Looking out of the window Staying out of the sun So I chose freedom Running around Trying everything new But nothing impressed me at all I never expected it too Don't cry for me Argentina The truth is I never left you All through my wild days My mad existence I kept my promise Don't keep your distance And as for fortune And as for fame I never invited them in Though we seemed to the world They were all desired They are the illusion They are not the solution They promised to be The answer was here all the time I love you and hope you love me Don't cry for me Argentina Don't cry for me Argentina The truth is I never left you All through my wild days My mad existence I kept my promise Don't keep your distance Have I said too much? There's nothing more I can think of to say to you But all you have to do is Look at me to know That every word is true
 
cry for argentina
cry for abodansly
cry for the unfairness in games and destiny
and the little we can to to change our universe
June 30

President Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Participate in a Joint Press Availability

PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you all. Please be seated. Mr. Prime Minister, as I said on the South Lawn, we are delighted to have you here in Washington. The Prime Minister and I have got a very friendly relationship. We've just had two hours of discussions. We talked about a lot of areas of mutual concern. I've reminded the Prime Minister -- the American people, Mr. Prime Minister, over the past months that it was not always a given that the United States and America [sic] would have a close relationship. After all, 60 years we were at war -- 60 years ago we were at war, and today we talked about North Korea, and Iran, and Iraq, and trade, and energy cooperation. It's amazing fact that we're able to have these discussions. To me it shows the power of liberty and democracy to transform enemies to allies and to help transform the world. And one thing about the Prime Minister is he understands that. He's a firm believer that -- in universal values. He believes in freedom. And he's willing to act on those beliefs. And we have been a strong partner in peace, Mr. Prime Minister. You've had a remarkable tenure as the Prime Minister of your country. You have led with courage, you have made hard decisions. You've helped us change our relationship so that Japan and the United States will be able to work even closer together in the 21st century. You made the hard decision to help realign our troops in your part of the world to better accommodate the needs of the Japanese people, and at the same time, keep in position a relationship that will be necessary for peace and stability. I want to thank you for opening your markets to U.S. beef. I think the Japanese people are going to like the taste of U.S. beef. As a matter of fact, I had a good slice of beef last night, and you told me you did, as well, and you look like you're feeling pretty good. (Laughter.)
 
PRIME MINISTER KOIZUMI: Very good. (Laughter.)
......
 
And so Japan is making a mighty contribution to new democracy, which I strongly believe is in our nation's interests, and I strongly believe will yield peace. And I firmly believe that the example that we show today will be repeated over the decades, particularly with newly-elected leaders in the Middle East. And the Prime Minister understands that. And I'm grateful for the contribution of the Japanese people to the cause of peace.
Mr. Prime Minister, thank you.
 
PRIME MINISTER KOIZUMI: Thank you, very much, American people, for "Love Me Tender." (Laughter.)
 
 
 
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/06/20060629-3.html

President's Remarks

President Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Exchange Toasts State Dining Room view 8:05 P.M. EDT PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Prime Minister and distinguished guests, Laura and I thank you for joining us tonight and we welcome you to the White House. This room has hosted many honored guests and tonight it also hosts a treasured friend. Mr. Prime Minister, our strong friendship has grown out of the strong alliance between our two nations. Japan and America share a common belief in the power of freedom to bring hope to millions who have not known it. And we share a common commitment to meet the challenges of our time and lay the foundations of peace for generations to come. In our meetings today you have once again demonstrated the qualities of character that both the Japanese people and the American people admire. You have an optimistic view of the world, you welcome hard work and big challenges and you are determined that your great nation will continue to make a positive contribution to our world. Mr. Prime Minister, more than 25 years ago the White House welcomed another distinguished visitor who shared much in common with you. Like you, he had great hair. (Laughter.) Like you, he was known to sing in public. (Laughter.) And like you, he won admirers in countries far from home. That man was Elvis. (Laughter.) And Laura and I are looking forward to joining you tomorrow in our visit to his home in Memphis. But tonight, Mr. Prime Minister, it's my honor to offer a toast to you and to our friends and allies, the people of Japan. (A toast was offered.) PRIME MINISTER KOIZUMI: Mr. President, Mrs. Bush, distinguished guests. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to you for hosting such a wonderful dinner tonight. Actually, I believe -- I'm sorry, I made a mistake. Mr. President, it was exactly five years ago, June 30, 2001, when I first met with you. After our talks, the President and I played catch in the woods of Camp David. Since then, based our heartfelt friendship, we have nurtured this vital bilateral relationship and have joined together as close allies to talk about a diverse set of challenges. Actually, I believe it was thanks to that game of catch with the President, I was able to feel confident when I stood on the pitcher's mound and threw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium in September 2004. (Laughter and applause.) USA Today reported that it was -- and I quote -- "A near perfect strike." (Laughter.) The President often mentions in public that Japan and the United States went from being enemies during World War II to become the closest of allies and leading members of the community of free and democratic nations. In the new year of 1946, only several months after the end of war, then-Emperor Showa composed a Japanese traditional poem, which reads: "Courageous pine, and during the snow that is piling up, color unchanging, little people be like this." I can imagine the emperor gazing at the pine tree in his palace and reading out this poem at a time when our land was a (inaudible) and our people were depressed by Japan's defeat. "The snow is heavily piling up, and almost all the tree's leaves are either gone or have changed colors. However, this pine stands firm, without losing its needles or changing its color." I think the emperor wished our people to be like the pine when he wrote this poem for encouraging the people in the most difficult of times. Since then, the people of Japan are striving to fulfill this poem's spirit by hard work and the discipline. At the same time, Japan will never forget that it was also the generous support provided by the United States after the war that contributed heavily to Japan's remarkable post-war development. During the war, people in Japan were taught to fear and hate the Americans, as if they were monsters. But the Americans were right in front of us -- in fact, came with warm and generous hearts. The Japanese people are still impressed with, they are grateful for the generosity of the United States and the American people. In March 1865, just before the end of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln spoke to his audience in his second inaugural address. "With malice toward none, with charity for all ... let us strive on ... to bind up the nation's wounds ... to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations." I believe it was this American spirit that lifted the hearts of Japan's people, made Japan's reconstruction possible and built a foundation for the solid friendship between our two nations. It is such an impressive thing that our two nations, who once fought against each other now share common values and together, as close friends and allies, are tackling of a wide variety of challenges around the world. Nine-eleven was an attack not solely against your country; it was a challenge against all of us, the entire human race and all those who respect human dignity and freedom. Terrorism and the proliferation of WMDs threaten the basic fundamentals of our lives. I would like to pay my sincerest respect to President Bush, who has been so steadfast and determined in protecting freedom and democracy. I sometimes see the image of the United States as Gary Cooper in my favorite movie, "High Noon." (Laughter.) Marshal Cooper stood up alone with courage and justice against four outlaw men. However, there is one huge difference between that Marshal and the United States: The United States is not alone when facing the evils that exist today. The United States is always with its eyes on friends, and Japan stands by the United States of America. (Applause.) The President and I both recognize the importance of the Japan-U.S. alliance as we, at the same time, cooperate with many other nations around the world, as well as with the United Nations. Japan is determined to further develop this cooperation with the United States on a wide variety of issues, ranging from the fight against terrorism to democratization, the reconstruction of Afghanistan and Iraq, to alleviation of poverty, to natural disaster itself -- disaster relief. Tomorrow the President and Mrs. Bush and I are going to visit Memphis, Tennessee, home to Elvis Presley. When I was young, my exposure to America was Presley -- which is a vivid memory of my youth. The first English song I ever learned by heart was Presley's "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You." (Laughter.) Mr. President, Mrs. Bush, ladies and gentlemen. I would like to propose a toast to the further enhancement of Japan-U.S. relations. In the words of Elvis, "I want you, I need you, I love you." As those lyrics suggest, I hope that our two nations, sharing fundamental values and interests will continue to be essential to each other, will cooperate for world peace and prosperity, and will further enrich our bilateral relationship. (A toast was offered.) (Applause.) END 8:20 P.M. EDT
June 29

a tearless farewell

    I am leaving,I can't admit while I can't admit,with immense dilemma and tiny pain.
    I am here,with you all, for so far as so many years as well as so many stories,which I want to remember permanently but just can't help but letting them fading and floating away from my mind's eye. 
    I imaged so many times before even since I had got to know the word university at about five,that what live will be in it and what a unforbidding summer I will have before it,and I did,and I really qppreciate it and I will never foresee that it is such raining and meanwhile sunny days with my friends looking at me ,farther,farther,and even farther ,just like I said goodbye to them though none would notice everyday after we play the feather ball together and again.
     Soldier Polar Bear Walking Garbage Can School's Out Brazil 
    So all of a sudden I knew _ I am graduating _leaving here_ the school I have been in ever since my memory as a person started,not happy and sweety and relaxing as every vocation begins, not as sad and hot as every graduating classmates leave each other and put an end to a class,I am just leaving myself ,with our class minister GM still reminding what a serious matter the admission test will be ,without anyone's tear,I know I am leaving.
so
goodbye
so
I will miss you
and so
kiss me now and hold me
as we will never fall apart
as someone's voice of singing is floating in the air from somewhere in this school,
listen:
 shoul auld acqueint and be forgot and never brought to end?
 shou auld......
......
June 12

解毒金庸——潘国森

  祖籍廣東南海,香港出生,香港長大。先後畢業於香港聖類斯學校及香港大學工業工程系。一九七六年 (16歲) 開始讀金庸小說,第一部是《射鵰英雄傳》,最喜歡《天龍八部》。   於金庸小說用功最勤,創見亦最多,已發表的金學研究作品有:《話說金庸》、《總論金庸》、《武論金庸》、《雜論金庸》、《解析金庸小說》、《解析笑傲江湖》、《解析射鵰英雄傳》,並計劃再完成《解析神鵰俠侶》、《解析倚天屠龍記》、《解析天龍八部》、《解析鹿鼎記》,合為「一說三論七解析」共十一部金學研究。最新著作《給我金庸小說》是與【金庸茶館】「情愛金庸」版主紫雁透過 Internet共同完成的。目前並擔任【金庸茶館】「詩詞金庸」版主。   自忖於金學一道,舉世已少有匹敵,決定自稱「二十世紀天下第二」,只服輸於陳世驤教授一人而已。 >>>TOP 潘國森   在「金學研究」的領域裡面,現在有兩個天下第一。   一位是已故的陳世驤先生,他是「明白金庸小說天下第一」,他也是「全場總冠軍」,但這個仍然未是公論,只是我個人的觀感,不過我以為金庸本人也作如是觀。我之所以說陳教授得第一,是認為普天下的「金學研究」文章還未有總成績比他更好的。   另一位是倪匡先生,但他只是「讚譽金庸小說天下第一」,暫時以「天下第一」來形容金庸小說而得一個「單項冠軍」。這個卻差不多是公論。我不是說人人都贊成這個說法,只是說人人都同意這是讚美得最厲害的評語。所以這個「單項冠軍」分量不算很高,大概相當於選美會中友誼小姐一類的獎項(一笑)。   現在我也決定要撈得一個「單項冠軍」。我的目標是「指出金庸小說錯誤天下第一」,但是這個頭銜沒有時間性,恐怕難以服眾。   如果將範圍收窄一些,自稱是「二十世紀指出金庸小說錯誤天下第一」(又一笑)就穩當得多,這是「寧為雞口,莫為牛後」,只是太過累贅,不易上口」。   我在差不多二十年前初讀《射鵰英雄傳》,或者應該說是先看電視劇,然後再看小說,見當中有一個稱為南帝的人物,便以為大理國是出於作者的杜撰。    有這樣幼稚可笑的念頭是因為當時年紀小,書也讀得太少。而且平日看的粵劇,見劇情多屬杜撰,編劇(即所謂開戲師爺)每每亂創國家和皇帝,甚至可以演一齣「岳飛大戰關雲長」。   由讀金庸小說才知中國歷史上有一個大理國,而至今日可以對金庸小說中在史地資料上的小毛病指指點點,自覺比起「佟碩之」和「霍先生」之流高明了許多。金庸小說的優點,我絕不會比別人知得少;金庸小說的缺點,我卻比誰都知得多。不自覺有點兒自我膨脹,更有「眼中歷碌無餘子」的感覺。   於是下定決心,從此之後不再謙退,大可以自稱「金學研究二十世紀天下第二」,只是不敢趕過陳世驤先生的前頭。於是附庸風雅一番,出「重金」請高手匠人刻了兩方印章自娛自詡,合起來是「二十世紀天下第二」 ───(摘自《雜論金庸》後記)
June 06

HK 世界残影

在Mc里增的巴西世界杯卡,只要巴西踢我就能免费吃一顿,可惜这几天它不踢,于是我回来了

谈论[剧透醒目]哦!麦克费特

 

引用

[剧透醒目]哦!麦克费特
哦命运,
象月亮般
变化无常,
盈虚交替;
可恶的生活
把苦难
和幸福交织;
无论贫贱
与富贵
都如冰雪般融化消亡。
 
可怕而虚无的
命运之轮,
你无情地转动,
你恶毒凶残,
捣毁所有的幸福
和美好的企盼,
阴影笼罩
迷离莫辨
你也把我击倒;
灾难降临
我赤裸的背脊
被你无情地碾压。
 
命运摧残着
我的健康
与意志,
无情地打击
残暴地压迫,
使我终生受到奴役。
在此刻
切莫有一丝迟疑;
为那最无畏的勇士
也已被命运击垮,
让琴弦拨响,
一同与我悲歌泣号!
 
注:不是我写的,名字也不是这个标题,自己猜测吧……
May 26

destiny

我实在难以抑制我激动的心情。

今天对世界上大多数的朋友们来说,只是极普通的一个周五。

今天对家乡天津大多数朋友来说,只是普通的一个暴雨之日。

今天对我们学校三十八个班中的八个班的大多数朋友来说,只是一年一度的合唱节决战之巅。

今天对我们学校高一高二获学科竞赛一等奖的大多数朋友来说,只是一生一次的颁奖扬名之时。

然而对一个生命来说,它意义非凡得非凡,奇迹得奇迹,瑰丽得瑰丽,如宇宙般宏大,如命运般震撼,神奇而不可抗拒!

那个生命就是我,也是我的爸爸妈妈,因为我们是不可分的。

 O Fo tu na !

 啊,命运!

我们只唱了这四个音,全场包括校长到勤务工的灵魂就无一逃脱地被震撼了,被惊呆了。然而同时他们所有人的躯体都暴出了今 天下午至那时止最惊人的掌声,好像要和外面的雷声拼出一个生死来!

我的眼神里溢满这个宦养我五年、承载我五年、激励了我五年不曾一改颜色的瑞廷礼堂之最强的光辉,游弋着、飘荡着,我相信 我的眼睛就是整个宇宙灵魂的爆发。

霎时间遗忘了一切而又似乎想到了一切,就是这种感觉。就算人们与我从不相识,也可以从我的眼中将关于我这个生命的一部永 无休止的小说从头读起!是的,我的故事充满了奇迹,就像一部小说。

那时感情过于深邃顾不得想的我,现在在想,“而他们,究竟在想些什么呢?”  

       李爽,她刚刚看到我伸出脖子让我们共同尊敬了五年的康校长为我挂上这次大会唯一的一块最高荣誉奖章的时候,可能才 想起来 整日向她捣乱讨好的我原来这么优秀,她那时就应该看到我校服里衬着的她借我的T恤,肯定会很兴奋,现在看到我直接 穿着它 这么轰动地打锸,因该更是不知哪一种激动了吧。

      张浩,他中午亟亟可可赶到礼堂彩排,却因为何老师没通知到他导致缺勤而失去了三班上台领奖的机会,他当时恼怒万千,我把 他拉到一边,帮他出谋划策,告诉他只是把位置和奖状空出来,后面的并没往前顶,不停的安慰他,并主动留下来帮他和马主任 交涉。虽然最后何老师出面承担责任并放弃了要求但他还是对我感激不尽 。刚才我们班上台前他对我信心十足地鼓励,我能很感 动地感受到他的无限真诚。

那些高一的学生,刚才十四班唱的时候我奉指挥王路嘉之命到下场门等巩晫要镲,我在高一座席的旁边站着看十四班演出,他们 好像认出了我,刚才我是第一个上台领奖的,也是唯一一个单独领奖的,他们应该印象很深的吧。现在看到我这般神情,感染之 下还会在想什么吗?不知道

       那个心理老师,才想起来她中午对我那样笑,该不是今天才知道,秋末冬初那阵子找她咨询了两次,因为担心宇宙毁灭和人类死 亡而失眠而神经衰弱而郁郁寡欢的学生就是眼前这个学校最高荣誉吧?知道了我是物理竞赛金牌的主,她会不会重新考虑一下我 当时的问题呢?

 

当李津羽的鼓又催一声,我的镲第一次响起,第三句把礼堂的空气搅成一个强大的漩涡,全场的大脑和掌声都炸成一片的时候, 我感到我一直以来认为是强大而人类因过度渺小而无能为力的宇宙和时空在聆听,在颤抖,在感叹。

sta tu va ri a bi li s

和妈妈打一把伞跑到车里,车开到南丰桥,妈妈提醒我今天是爸爸妈妈结婚20年纪念日!

20年,真是弥足珍贵!

而我,使命运给爸爸妈妈最好的礼物。

如果阴错阳差一闪念,20年前妈妈没嫁给爸爸,这个世界对我来讲该是什么样子呢?这个问题让我想起来就晕。

但我知道,人算不如天算,我来了,就说明从“最开始”我就没有不来的可能,因为命运早已经计算好一切,又在今天这个奇迹般的 日子诡异地一笑,献上一份贺礼......

命运的转轮亦动亦静,它在转,转的我们一切的 一切,不论是坚强还是软弱,是顺从还是反抗,都显得诙谐而自然,和谐而必然 !

Sor sa lu tis et vi tu tis

有趣的事很多,妈妈和我躺在床上时回忆:

去年妈妈还问物理学会会长周文壮,高二考好能不能进市队,他说可以,当时真是一 点其实都没想过。

还有李老师,进教室第一次点我起来回答问题,还拿我名字找乐,没想到我竟就是这个班第一个毕业走的。

那时看理科班张榜,那些名字都很陌生又令人不敢小觑,而今再怎么看这些名字,也是那么熟悉而不奇了。又有谁想到,小卷第 一的我,就真的代表了这个年级的最高荣誉呢?

有些事想起来,真不给人留别的话说。

O——nis plan gi te......................................

May 25

愿言怀人

明天班合唱比赛就要决赛了,大家还不上心,真是让我着急。
俗话说,关心则乱,说得好啊!
我平时对这种事向来不着急的,也是,今天怎么能,就快走了,沉浸在大家之中,丝毫没有要分离的伤感,离开是我一个人的事,偏偏这件事我不能对任何人说,让谁来替我分担着只能藏在心中的一个人的寂寞与不舍呢?
我已经在心底藏了几个月,每天看着熟悉的人,熟悉的景,他们却都不知觉。
眼看着可能是我参加半里最后一次集体活动了,人家高三的找我写同学录,找我照毕业照,我却更去找谁呢?
停云霭霭,时雨蒙蒙,
八表同昏,平陆成江,
有酒有酒,闲饮东窗,
愿言怀人,舟车靡从。
 
愿言怀人,舟车靡从
 
 
 

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