Shared a spice-mix recipe with mum, learned it’s called Thuna Paha, and planned to ask Water’s Edge chefs why “three-five.”
A portrait marked Milina Sumathipala’s fifth anniversary, recalling fierce courage and quiet discipline while raising seven children. Thilanga praised her Buddhist service.
Green Book lines matched Thathi’s advice about giving 100%, then admired Mahershala Ali and opened his Wikipedia page afterward.
Watched Green Book (2019) early morning, taking in the formal night scene and settling into its classic road-trip vibe.
Noticed Jagath uncle’s Pattini cap, vowed to make a better film, and aimed to recruit big celebrity singers.
Revisited Baileys online, remembered finishing two bottles at uni, and decided to try Salted Caramel next, gladly moving on.
Watched Ed Sheeran’s “Galway Girl,” saw the Rolling Stone magazine moment, and joked “Mike Rogers,” enjoying the upbeat scene.
Shared a cozy photo of calico kitten Boba Fett, lounging on bright floral fabric and looking relaxed, alert, and comfortable.
Shared childhood costume photo with Wagisha, then linked two baby clips and a studio baby portrait, smiling at the nostalgia.
Played “1985,” admired its script, and planned secondhand cameras, lenses, tripod, and lights, despite only having toggle on a phone.
Chose telephoto shots for running scenes, admired hypnotic eyes in a photo, then celebrated Patthini’s strong 7.1 IMDb rating.
Watched Malcolm Gladwell, valued his insight for mixed fiction and nonfiction, visited his site, and planned to read all books.
Watched Busted’s “What I Go To School For,” laughed at a singer resembling Sean Samarasinghe, and dropped the timestamped YouTube link.
Shared photos with Hashani and Saroj, noted Saroj with Biden, mourned 13 troops killed by ISIS, praised her Army service, and felt relieved.
Watched Jodie Foster teaching filmmaking, celebrated Hollywood craft, and felt grateful for learning screenwriting from a legendary American artist.
Returned after a writing ban, logged Covid death and vaccination details, reflected on Sri Lanka politics and Afghanistan, then eyed Port City links.
Found no food at home, browsed McDonald’s breakfast-only menu, rejected seeni sambol, and decided to wait for KFC.
Studied filmmaking, composition, and Kurzgesagt-style PowerPoint animation, aiming for a timeless public presentation while the laptop sat in repair.
Ordered kithul treacle, whole-strawberry jam, evaporated creamer, and aerated milk chocolate for delivery, restocking after the ant problem.
Opened a strawberry jam jar, spotted ants, suspected a lid gap, and decided to throw it away and replace it.
Watched Zimmer synth scoring tools, wanted to score every video for extra oomph, and imagined Zimmer quietly recognizing that ambition.
Used favorite music and video to elevate a presentation, chose harp-only scoring, and pushed harder while enjoying the process.
Spotted Hans Zimmer in an interview clip, paused to admire the composer’s calm presence and polished, cinematic vibe.
Opened cyberspacecommand.com on mobile, saw a minimalist star emblem on pink, and treated it as an official welcome symbol.
Ate avocados from the Buddhist school shop near CIS, liked the browned sugar, and enjoyed healthy fats and calories.
Celebrated elliptical workouts with loud Taylor Swift, noted stamina growth from five minutes to thirty, and enjoyed time flying.
Played Madonna’s “Ray Of Light,” watched the skyline glow, and declared “This Must Be The Place!” in excitement.
Watched No Reservations S01E01, admired Anthony Bourdain’s café cool, and called him a poet on travel and food.
Planned Mirihana trip to fix an elliptical, worried about fitting it in an X-Trail, then got free, friendly repairs.
Played a worship playlist of Jesus songs, praising God’s son and framing devotion as loyalty to a royal master.
Admired Obama and vowed to record mistakes publicly, then credited Valerie HY Chua for turning Singapore grades into top marks.
Noted Steve Wozniak’s affiliations and Singapore ties, then recalled old Gmail branding resembling a red Royal Arch symbol.
Saw young Trudeau with Lee Kuan Yew, then worried dangerously low weight, blamed hyperactive mind and family genes.
Received sushi from mum, topped with spicy sauce, tempura flakes, and scallions, served with ginger and wasabi on side.