Literally, joining the circus
14 days, potentially filled with ambiguity, as already felt prior. Someone said to me that going home won't alleviate homesickness. It merely adds to it. I don't doubt that. Especially when I'm beginning to feel vague about where to call home now.
I've already begun work on the film. Sifting through, too slowly, the 120 page script; and helping the production builder find a big top here in Australia. It's exciting to know that I get to work and utilize real people skills again, instead of being caught up with "baby-brain". Plus the theme of this film is going to be amazingly horrific. I've never been a fan of horror, as any of my friends and family can tell you. So to be a part of this mad circus from a production perspective will be thoroughly interesting.

28-yr old nocturnal over@nal geekette Malaysian.
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this sounds interesting but now i'm confused. you're coming home [kl] to work on a project and at the moment, you're also stuck with this zombie project in sydney, is that right?
Yvy | April 16, 2007 6:12 PM
it's the same project. not two.
midnite lily | April 16, 2007 9:06 PM
Pros
1. Its gonna keep you busy
2. It will make Lee miss you
3. You'll have $$ for the visa
4. Catch up with mates back in KL
Cons
1. You will miss Lee
2. Distance
Time flies quicker when your busy Zona. Am sure it will be fine.
mirebella | April 16, 2007 10:09 PM