Monday, 25 August 2008

What to do?

If someone comes up you early in the morning and the first thing they say is F*** you.
What would you reply?
Do you just smile?
Do you just laugh?
Or do you simply reply his greeting in a similar manner?

The first person I see in school everyday (apart from canoeists) is the only person who greets me this way. 

Unique in a way, definitely funny and never fails to brighten up my day.

Some may say it's rude, but I don't really mind. Recently, vulgarities have been sort of a way of communicating with the retards from my class. Everyday, we call each other names and everything. Scold here scold there. It's funny. I guess we all know that we don't really meant we say. At least not in a negative way.

It's nice to be so open to each other. Treat one another as though we've known each other for a long time. Hopefully, there are no grudges among us. I definitely can't see any. I guess thats the whole point of being a class. And i LIKE it. hahaha


lol

You Are a Crocodile
You are incredibly wise and knowledgeable.
In fact, your wisdom is so deep that it sometimes consumes you.

People are intrigued by you, but you find few people intriguing.
You are not a very social creature.

You are cunning. You enjoy deceiving people a little.
You are able to find balance in your life, and you can survive anything.

I'll take you out,
though I'm hardly worth your time 

Sunday, 24 August 2008

K1 Champions in Beijing

Congratulations to Ken Wallace of Australia on winning the K1 500m in Beijing.
Winning time:
1:37.252
Second:
Adam Vankoeverden of Canada
Third:
Tim Brabants of Great Britain

Congratulations to
Tim Brabants of Great Britain on winning the K1 1000m in Beijing.
Winning time:
3:26.323
Second: Eirik Veraas Larsen of Norway
Third:
Ken Wallace of Australia

Sunday, 17 August 2008

My coloured classmates

Hello boys!
Gotta love them retards.

Saturday, 16 August 2008

Team

I guess this is the team photo that I have with you guys.
Im seriously going to miss everyone of you.

If...

Hello!
I don't know what I'm thinking right now.
Best I just type random stuff.
What I'm feeling now really sucks.
A little bit of this and that.
What am I thinking?
What am I trying to achieve?
What am I doing?
Who do I want to be?
Where do I want to go?
Who am I kidding?
This is all nonsense.
I'm not focusing with my life.
So many things in my head, it hurts.
Damn it.
Someday you'll see,
I will make you proud of me.
BYE!


By the way,
I'M TALLER THAN SHALOM!!!

Friday, 15 August 2008

Finals

Finals for K and C races in the Beijing Olympics are scheduled to be on the 8/22 and 8/23.
1000m finals on the 22nd and 500m finals on the 23rd.
Hopefully Spore will broadcast it.
Be sure to catch it!

Adam Vankoeverden will be racing!!!

MUST WATCH!

Sunday, 10 August 2008

what am i?




You Are Wind



Strong and overpowering

A force to be reckoned with, no one dares cross you

You have the power to change everything around you



You are best known for: your wrath



Your dominant state: commanding

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Monday, 4 August 2008

Eye opener

I'm finally back from the Club Crew World Championships in Penang, Malaysia.

The experience was awesome! ( 2nd time in my life flying)

The races was quite interesting.

So many teams from all over the world.

There was America, Russia, Iran, Japan, Macau, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Czech and many more.

I did not know the dragonboating community was so big and widely spread around the world.

We lost to the Russians in the junior open 200m and 500m event.

200m we lost by 0.05 sec.

500m we lost by 0.15 sec.

To think that they had 2 girls in their boat and we had none.

And they beat us in a sprint event which requires explosiveness and brute strength.

It was really an eye opening experience.

I've learnt that as Singaporean dragonboaters, we have alot to learn and improve.

Those guys don't even look half as buff as some of our local teams.

If given an opportunity in 2010, I would like to see NJ give the Club Crew World Championships another shot.

I also got a chance to hold the world's lightest paddle.

270g.

Imba light.

Price is also imba. (US$480+ I think)

Asked why was it so costly, the salesperson replied, "It's a nightmare to make one of those ."

That's all for now I suppose.