Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Huppy

A sort-of-new friend asked me on Monday, after figuring out my real name: "Then how come people call you Puppy?"
My reaction to this question was, obviously:    =O (that's a smiley, get it?) 

He looked bewildered at my reaction as much as I was bewildered by his question.

After a while (thanks to another friend who was a great 'moderator') we found out that this 'new' friend was given wrong information on my name.  But being a guy, ahem, he immediately created a new name for me -- after he figured out what people actually call me la.  Can you guess what it is?  Yeah, 'Huppy'!

The first thing that came to my mind, since I thought it was spelled 'Harpy' was... you guess right - harpies!  The ugly-looking creatures from the Greek mythology that punishes wrong-doers.  I know I'm  not the best looking person, but to be linked with those creatures, give me a break!  But then again, I have been known to give cruel punishments to the people I hate.  So maybe there's a point....

Honestly, people have been calling me by all sorts of names but this one gives such impact that I just couldn't get it off my head.  So I shared a page on harpies (http://www.theoi.com/Pontios/Harpyiai.html), hoping they'd 'empathize'.

I found out later that the spelling he had in mind was 'Huppy' and not 'Harpie'.  That's a bit of a relief.  At least ugly-looking is out of the picture.  But another question came to mind -- what's Huppy?  And so I Googled for the word.  Only 1 website described the word -- Urban Dictionary (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Huppy):

Huppy
  1. A Huppy is an environmentally conscious Yuppie (huhhhh!?!).  Like their parents from the 80's they are upper middle class, high end car owners, have one child, frequent wine tastings and support local entrepenuers.  But Huppies drive hybrids, eat only organic foods, are aware of their carbon footprints, have solar panels on their roof, have their own compost heaps, support local artists, and listen to folk and world music.
  2. A couple of cool people preferably from texas and/or florida.
  3. A Huppy is a tall gangly boy with really white skin and freckles.  He also has blue eyes and big puffy hair. "Oh, look at him... isn't he cute? He is such a Huppy."


My say: 
For definition #1, definitely a true-blue Aquarian!  Environmentally concious, eccentric, yadda.. yadda... Ironic though, because I'm an Aquarian but I'm not like that.  I mean I'm on the same team with Miss Universe in, ahem, 'World Peace' and I listen to The Corrs folks and other international artistes (that's gotta have somthing to do with 'world songs' right?).  Heck, I even like the song on Discovery Channel -- 'boom be ba dah, boom be ba dah!'.  Owning high end cars would be great, but eat ONLY organic food?  Gosh, don't they know how expensive these food are in Malaysia?  And I don't even know how my footprints look like.  Gosh...!

Definition #2 and #3 are totally out of the question -- I'm not from Florida/Texas, although I'd like to consider myself as 'cool' (LMAO!).  And I'm not a boy, definitely not tall, no pale skin, no blue eyes, no freckles -- I'm Asian for goodness sake!

So, ok, I guess that justifies that I shouldn't be called Huppy.

But if you insist, Selvan, just you wait until I figure out a name to call you! *sticks out tongue!*

Monday, 4 October 2010

Black Rose and White Orchid

These two have been my favourite flowers since I was a little girl.  Never really gave it a thought why, of thousands, I'd pick the very two.  And why must one be black and another white -- subconscious fascination to Yin and Yang perhaps?  I don't know.

The first thing I could think of is that these two are quite rare.  OK, I was told there's no such thing as naturally black rose, the closest is very dark red or roses dyed black.  It doesn't matter.  As for the white orchids, they're hardest to find in local flower nurseries.  I once went all over Klang Valley to find one, but there was none.  Maybe it wasn't my luck that day.  Whatever.

I thought about this while preparing a write up for my boss on effects of colours in presentations.  To be honest, after half a day researching I'm only at 5% with the write up.  And that 5% is actually my boss' outline.  Maybe I should go out and dance more?  =____=  Oh well, since I have 15 more minutes before end of my working day, might as well make myself look busy right?  What should I do?  Let's see, let's see...

Right.  Found some interesting meaning to the flowers.  Here are the shortest and simplest I can copy and paste here:

Black Rose (from Wikipedia):
The black rose's quality of being a rare flower renders it an apt symbol of profound love, or other such things of a rare nature.  It also is the symbol of rebirth especially a rebirth of a beauty.  A rebirth of the mind.

White Orchid (from Yahoo Answers):
Orchids are the symbol of mature charm.  The white means innocence and sweetness.
 
 
Combining the two, what do I get?  Why don't you tell me?