Sunday, June 29, 2008
The ball disappeared, you gundu
Two weeks ago, on Thursday (time is restricting you know, there isn't time to post!) I went to the Jurong executive course to have a little golf fun. We went on a flight with another man (left-handed), crap, he wasn't as pro as my dad, but the muscles in his right hand was like staring at you and bulging (you use your non-dominant hand to pull the club. Hence, it will become stronger and make you taller too). The course was 242 meters long, and my drive hits 100m tops. So, I did that hole in 9 strokes. Whoopee. In fact, my dad finished the hole way before me, and so did the other guy, so dad told the other guy to go on to the next hole. After many shots of torturous putting, we set off for the next hole. Just then, the stranger came back and told us he made a par. AND he teed off from the professional tee box. Either Mother Luck loves him (I haven't forgiven you , you know) OR he is a pro in disguise. Anyway, the holes over there are super long, I walked about 1.6km that day. LUCKILY, dinner was satisfying and I had some nice drives (hence the title, see :D). I'll be back, Mr. Jurong Executive Course Who Loves To Piss People Off With Their Long Distances
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Hi friend, let's PLAY>:D
Yesterday morning (didn't have time to post this yesterday, sry) I had a friendly hockey match with our 'friends' from East View Secondary. I woke up early in the morning, my parents drove to me to Temasek Polytechnic. Singapore really isn't a small place, nor did it have enough sign boards either. I mean, to reach Temasek Poly, I had to exit CTE and enter PIE, but then the **** sign board told us to "KEEP TO THE LEFT TO EXIT TO PIE". Very helpful, if it had not been put smack dot in front of the road split. So, we drove on down the CTE, down to ECP (East Coast something) and out to Marine Parade. There, we got lost for what seemed like eternity (half hour) and consulted our dear companion the street directory who is very helpful in confusing us and boggling our minds like popcorn in an oven. Finally (since Mother Luck was on our side, thanks mother luck for NOT being on our side for the past 30 minutes), we got back to PIE. AND, we got down at Tampines. Of course, that wasn't the brightest idea our dear street directory gave us since Temasek Poly was NEARER Bedok Reservoir which HAD its own exit out of PIE! Therefore, we got lost in Tampines for another eternity (25mins) and eventually found our way to Temasek Poly. Then we saw that the PIE Bedok Reservoir Exit was right smack poop dot ding beside the Poly. Of course you wouldn't want to know what happened to the street directory after that.
Back to the real game, of course, I came late and the match started, so I padded up (put on shin pads for those who don't know) and got on the turf. This was my first time playing forward though (striker). What's bad is that ALL our opponents are girls and our own coach (hooray for life) and I lost four balls to the OUT zone. Yep, I was scared of one... larger-in-size girl that stood in my way all the time. After half-time, I went back to the pitch and told myself (believe me, self-talking helps) that I couldn't lose to some ****girl who is **** than me or I would be **** out so stop ******* around and start ******* play like a ****! So eventually, I pushed the girl around and got the ball which I then passed into the Striking area (the D) which I then lost to ANOTHER girl. Whoopee.
Anyway, we won 3-2 goalkeeper-less and were told that this... larger-in-size girls were Sec 1's who have been playing for only 3 weeks. Great, humiliating news. Wonderful. After the match itself I went to SOMEONE's house to complete my History project. NOPE, it's not done yet, but it's on its way! Oh, and those out there, don't you dare play soccer on the astroturf in school or you're ******* ****! I thank you for your co-operation and hope to see you again. Goodbye!
Back to the real game, of course, I came late and the match started, so I padded up (put on shin pads for those who don't know) and got on the turf. This was my first time playing forward though (striker). What's bad is that ALL our opponents are girls and our own coach (hooray for life) and I lost four balls to the OUT zone. Yep, I was scared of one... larger-in-size girl that stood in my way all the time. After half-time, I went back to the pitch and told myself (believe me, self-talking helps) that I couldn't lose to some ****girl who is **** than me or I would be **** out so stop ******* around and start ******* play like a ****! So eventually, I pushed the girl around and got the ball which I then passed into the Striking area (the D) which I then lost to ANOTHER girl. Whoopee.
Anyway, we won 3-2 goalkeeper-less and were told that this... larger-in-size girls were Sec 1's who have been playing for only 3 weeks. Great, humiliating news. Wonderful. After the match itself I went to SOMEONE's house to complete my History project. NOPE, it's not done yet, but it's on its way! Oh, and those out there, don't you dare play soccer on the astroturf in school or you're ******* ****! I thank you for your co-operation and hope to see you again. Goodbye!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Tableau Taboo
Not only the Tableau, there are still many outstanding projects left to be completed for me. Half the holidays have gone, and I feel that I am still slacking, somehow. In fact, I just went for an ex-school gathering for the whole day! Nothing to be surprised about - when it comes to holidays, perhaps the workload is more... obsene. In the next few days, I will try to sweep all these work into the completed pile. I just hope that there will be time for playing left during the holidays. (Real Time playing -- PS3)
Saturday, June 7, 2008
LOOK--A flying ball:D
I just went to the Executive Golf course at Seletar this Thursday. Of course, I am a first timer at golfing. Then again, my Primary 3 companions have all played on course several times already. As I tee off at my first shot, I started getting worried. I mean, my shots are rather inconsistent, or rather, haphazard. Some days, the ball flies, other days, it sleeps on the ground. In the end, my score card ended with 28 over par for 9 holes. Well, not bad for a first-timer though! I will be going for my second walk some time next week, so I shall gain more experience at this. Gold if fun!
P.S: That day was a good day, and all my balls flew. Except my chipping and putting didn't work out as well. Took 6 putts to get the ball in the hole. (1, don't think sick. 2, If you don't understand golf, don't bother reading this.)
P.S: That day was a good day, and all my balls flew. Except my chipping and putting didn't work out as well. Took 6 putts to get the ball in the hole. (1, don't think sick. 2, If you don't understand golf, don't bother reading this.)
Friday, June 6, 2008
Noob not to be
This is my second post(and will be counting). The title says that, I am an obvious noober at blogging, but, I will try my best to make this blog more... attractive. I'll leave the (lame) layouts as it is for now, but more will be coming up later:D
Monday, June 2, 2008
The First Step
Well, this IS my first time creating a blog, and this is my first post of my new blog (hooray). I feel that I now take full responsibility of this blog, and of course I will try to post everyday, to keep it as up-to-date as possible. Well, that's all for now. I may not be a very good blogger since this is my maiden attempt, but I will try to learn as much about blogging as possible. :D
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