Little Miss Junior Al Gore

Today, after like 2 weeks, I entered blogger.com...

*prompts for username and password*

*types in username and 6 character password*


KNS IT SAID IT DOESNT EXIST! *fumes* nevermind, maybe I made a typo error, espeially since Im- *digresses* DID I TELL YOU I GOT A NEW LAPTOP AS MY EARLY 18TH BIRTHDAY PRESENT??????!!!!!!! AWESOME!

But more on that when I get back to Perth and can post up pics (: and a full spec report on my new gadget electronic baby.

Anyway I tried another different, 9 character password that I commonly use for MSN/email and all 'serious' net business. VOILA IT WORKED! But Ive never used the 9 character one for blogger! ... WIERD....0_o

Anyway, Singapore has been way too good! I swear I wouldnt mind being paid by the gahmen (singlish speak for GOVERNMENT) to be in their overseas advertiing campaigns. I just came back today with like a huge limp in my left leg, leaving me literally.....lame. =.=

Ok the main point of entry wasn't realy to blog about my SG trip cos I'm doing that when I get my arse back to Perth (cant up load pics yet anw, camera program not installed in this puter so I cant resize)

The main point was, well, see I was surfing random blogs and came across some Live Earth (related?) blog site whereby celebrity bloggers such as Xiaxue, Mr Miyagi and the like blogged in an effort to raise environmental awareness. nd this youtube video was posted up, featuring a young girl prolly just a few years younger than me, making this hellava damn good speech similar to the ideas Al Gore was attempting to convey in his hit doco-film An Inconvenient Truth.(IM STILL YET TO WATCH IT SOMEONE SPONSOR ME TO WATCH IT LAH!)

(I gotta admit her persuasive speech power is.. damn POWER.0_o, can put the best one from Woodvale SHS to shame mans)

The amazing thing is that this little girls speech was presented at a conference in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) some 15 YEARS AGO. Yes, in 1992!

Maybe people should listen to small kids sometimes and not always think youth 'should be seen and not heard.'

(KNS I for one hate that kinda mentality.)







Mind-blowing speech huh? I love it though, got OOMPH!




..... now stop reading my blog, switch off your computer and go plant a tree (:

3 people commented:

calvin said...

I like the last part when she stressed out that:

"You are what you do, not what you say"

Agree with you. Her speech was damn power!

Anonymous said...

an inconvenient truth.

as a documentary, it was bad. probably because he was trying to target a large audience.

its stuff you would already know if you did geography or any earth science. except the only thing he did was back it up with a lot of good evidence and contemporary relevance.

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