Haha, I've been drinking Heaven and Earth's Osmanthus Green Tea everyday, thanks to my mum! ^^ She bought 12 cans of it, and 4 1.5L bottles of it. She complained that I'm acting more and more like those old people who only know how to drink tea all day long, but hey, I'm really happy! ^^ Osmanthus tea rocks! =)
And yes yes yes, are things really going my way or what? I actually know the exact place to buy TVB Weekly and all other Hong Kong magazines. That place is so bloody near my school lah! xD Too bad I just knew about yesterday while having breakfast at Ya Kun, if not I would have gone there last year and bought the TVB Anniversary Awards magazine. =(
Anyway, for Rosy Business fans, I've got some pictures, taken from Wayne Lai's TVB blog from the filming of Rosy Business II - Righteous Sea of Heroic Love! ^^ I swear that Sheren Tang looks damn scary lah... She totally has the 杀气 while Wayne is happily smiling. o.O''' I think Script-writer Cheung Wah-biu has already left TVB, and the next to go will be Lee Tim-shing, who will retire after wrapping up the filming for Righteous Sea of Heroic Love. Haiz... I don't think I'll ever get to watch anymore nice TVB dramas without these 2 people. =( No wonder people are saying that TVB shows are going downhill. I think I will watch A Fistful of Stances (鐵馬尋橋) after my A-levels, together with Righteous Sea of Heroic Love (義海豪情). The former looked quite good, considering the fact that I actually stood in front of the TV outside the VCD shop at Boon Lay for almost 45 minutes after breakfast. A Fistful of Stances is having average ratings, but it's considered normal, considering the fact that no single TVB drama shown this year have broken the 30-point barrier, with the exception of A Watchdog's Tale. A Fistful of Stances highest record was 30 points, so with the last few episodes going to be shown in the following week, I think it will finally break the drought. This show has been praised for being having a strong storyline and solid acting so far. Sounds pretty much like Rosy Business huh? Haha, that's because it is written by the same script-writers and directed by the same producer of Rosy Business, albeit with a totally different cast though. Haiz, it's so hard to imagine that A Fistful of Stances is the secong-last collaboration between Cheung Wah-biu and Lee Tim-shing, and Rosy Business II - Righteous Sea of Heroic Love is the
VERY LAST work of both Cheung Wah-biu and Lee Tim-shing for TVB. T_T

An article showing that Lee Tim-shing will retire after filming Rosy Business II - Righteous Sea of Heroic Love. Though I will be sad to see him go, but after more than 40 years slogging for TVB, and producing a few of the best TVB dramas out there, it's really time to take a break! Yiu bo zhong wor! =)





Pictures from Wayne's TVB blog! Sheren really has the you-give-me-any-nonsense-I'll-beat-you-up look. She looks damn serious lah! >.< Look at Wayne in contrast. He looks so happy! ^^ I watched the NG video of Rosy Business. Sheren never laughs during her own NGs and will take the time to rehearse her lines. Oh, and her NGs are not serious bloopers. They are very, very minor things like missing a few words here and there (but it still makes complete sense, so whether you say it or not it doesn't matter, but she still insists on getting it right) and will voluntarily ask the director to let her try again even though the director says that she has done it well. She is damn professional lah! Zaan hai gao jun yip! ^^ No wonder the Hong Kong people love her so much! <3 Wayne looks like he's about to cry in the last picture though... Aww... ='(
Haha, that's all. I don't think I'll be blogging much unless since my life is getting mundanely boring (?), so till then. =)