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Foreplay by DR
This is me, the anally acclaimed inspiration/hope writer from Desker. I live in the ghetto and I pretty much rock it out, which is why they call me the Rocker from Desker (actually I called myself that). I am a samaritan so I do what samaritans do, which is do good deeds and write a blog.
This online journal, irregardless of how the other three will brand it, is a low class writing brothel. At least this is how I see it. Crude jokes, lowlife perspective and erotic sightings. Put all three together, you get the philosophy to life.
That to me, is also the perfect 3-mark essence of an awesome Teh Tarik. The first sip has to taste crude and strong. The tarik action has to be low, to fully stretch out the tarik distance between the two glasses. And the sight of the glass of juicy Teh Tarik has to be erotic enough to stir even the most staunch monk.
Minum teh, minum life. -Desker Rocker
1 comment December 25, 2008
The first thing about.
I’ve always wanted to have an alter ego that was myself in its own essence. Like a Superhero or masked avenger, zipping around town and having the ability to sew my own costumes as a side ability from fighting crime.
To me soapfat epitomises one of the turning points by which i grew into myself and was a starting block from which i learnt to let loose and really be the person who i am.
Fight Club for me was the first i would say ” Alternative ” film i saw and brought me away from watching mindless predictable blockbusters. Although my favourite part of the film was the single frame of a penis in the cinema, the iconic soap was for me a continuous reminder of just what the film meant to me.
The great plot twist, confused personalities and just the difference from the mainstream films got me wondering at the tender age of 16 just what i wanted to become and which direction i was heading towards. To evolve from a pompous dickhead, to a witty penis.
Democracy is something i’ve learnt to adhere to, but at the same time learnt to accept it’s limitations in this place we call home. You won’t see me being on tomorrow.sg complaining about the silang gahmen or talking about how the Lee Empire holds its own for the next generation.
I prefer to ponder over lighter yet more intriguing examples of how certain words have an aura of power and intrigue on its own, the revitalisation and revelation behind music and heading up Mount Sophia to catch another Royston Tan Film.
good night and good luck
- soapfat
Add comment December 23, 2008

