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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Back In Action!
Finally got our A level groupings for TSD today! (After 2 very long, very very very long, animated and tiring sessions of democratic discussion) I'm definitely more relieved than anything else, and also relatively glad that i got my preferred choice. So it's Donna, Wai Yew and Aisha for group piece, and Wai Yew for Duologue. Okay, let's kick some TSD (practical) ass!
Coach showed us the 2006 NZ Vs SA commonwealth games, netball, video yesterday during training. Watching those giants play, i felt so tiny. They're giants, literally, in terms of height (they're like 1.8m, 1.9m, ALL of'em) and skill. What really amazed me was the fact that human bodies can be manupulated, configured?, to the extent that it can perfom seemingly impossible motion with great speed. Damn they're fantastic and Damn i wish i were taller. I don't think i can ever be as good as them (hey hey c'mon, AUS thrashed SG 100+ to 15 goals in the commonwealth games okay). NZ & AUS netballers aren't the only ones who've whoa-ed me so much this year. Beijing Olympics, 208, 2004, 2000, dude every olympics that i've ever watched in my life is like watching tiny people on the tv screen, performing the impossible. I secretly wonder how gymnasts train their bodies to become so accustomed (did i spell this correctly?) to getting bent like plasticine. How their every move is SO precised to the extent that they make almost 0.000000% error. It's crazy, fascinating crazy. And how Usain Bolt runs faster than a, normal homo sapien. (No, i'm not syaing that he's not human, maybe he's just slightly abnormal) Whatever it is, I respect those atheletes. WHOA YOU GUYS! (you're all so freaky!) =S
One more thing, I think the 3 white tigers that were living in the Singapore Zoological Gardens, the three of'em that attacked the i-forgot-what-race-is-he-guy? They didn't do anything wrong at all c'mon that retard was totally asking for it. And i have a personal message for that ridiculous man " If you want to die, go ahead, just don't implicate others, inconsideratepainintheass."
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