An Englishman in Kuala Lumpur --- "Only Mad Dogs and Englishmen go out in the Midday sun"

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

A Series of Unfortunate Events

I went to see the movie Lemony Snickets: A series of Unfortunate events last Friday. It was a choice between this, Hide and Seek with DeNiro and a local movie called Sepet. The others I will watch later, but LM was a lot better than I expected. A sort of Gothic Harry Potter on Acid and based on the first two or three books of the series. I hope there will be a sequel, even the ending credits were different and went on for ages. I may consider looking at the books because the style is good. It had a host of famous stars ranging from Jude law to Timothy Spall, who is probably best known for Brummie Barry from Auf Wiedersehen Pet. The villain character Count Olaf does remind me of a few posturing wannabe actors


Music of the moment : John Foxx – Shifting City

Lucky

Last week we acquired the newest member of the mother cat’s litter of kittens. This kitten wasn’t just recently born(the mother has since been spayed), but found. We came home late to find the kittens all missing, so I had to search for them. Normally its not a big deal if they can’t be seen since they are usually around somewhere. But ever since the oldest kitten (sparky) had somehow climbed into a cardboard box belonging to a neighbor and the said box had been thrown into the large trash container by the Indonesian cleaners who keep the place clean we have had to be wary. Sparky was found two days later wandering around the container. He is not big enough yet to climb the stairs up to our apartment, this very fact is what stops the kittens wandering off too far. Anyway back to the main story, it was whilst searching for the kitten that I went to the most obvious place – the trash container considering past history. I found what I thought was one of the kitten in the dark and bought her up to the apartment only to realise that this was an unknown kitten, espcially since our kittens decided to come out of hiding and run back to the apartment. Before deciding to put the kitten back on the street where I found it Mrs. Klite had a look at her and realised that his kitten was about the same age and looks as the kittens we had. Also that the mother (midnight) did not hiss, scowl or threaten this stranger. So we assumed that this might be one of the many kittens that had been abandoned by the mother for the survival of the fittest. We took her the vet next day and checked her out since she has a limp where most likely someone has kicked her and she was painfully thin. This may explain the abandonment. There is no real mother daughter bond between them but the other kittens have accepted her. We call her lucky because she would not have survived much longer and was only found because when the other kittens had gone into hiding I had to search for them. Fate can be both cruel and kind.



Image hosted by Photobucket.com




Music of the moment : Bob Marley – Could you be loved

 
Site 
Meter Blogarama - The Blog Directory BritBlog Needs You! expat

Countries We have visited.