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Thursday, February 1
Singapore Gaga
I suppose it's time I typed something of past events here so that when I'm old and wrinkled, I won't be forgetting any of this. (That is, of course, assuming Blogger doesn't crash or decide to close down in the next 70 years.) I suppose also that starting from Mike's wedding would be a good landmark - yes, Mike and Cynthia officially tied the knot on 27th Jan, but I really typed that just so I could say I designed their wedding card. (Yeah thanks, I know it's gorgeous lol.) What can I say? Congrats (and so on)! Of course, not forgetting the most interesting part of the entire process - the stag party! (Yes, I was there, don't ask why.) What can I say now? Alot, really, but I shaln't - I'll just hold on to the incriminating evidence until such a time warrants its appearance. Heheh.
Scrolling forward a few days to last night, Happy Birthday sister! She had the surprise of her life last night because of my brilliant plan involving lots of Oscar-worthy acting, placing my house keys in dubious hands, people springing up from behind my furniture, and of course, a sexy pair of heels. Thanks everyone who came - in my sister's own words, "Tralala!".
Watched Singapore Gaga in the ADM library theatre with Sing Ying this afternoon, it was excellent and I loved it to bits. We spent close to half an hour trying to work the gadgets that would startup the CPU that would evoke the projector that would summon the sound system and so on - but I must say it was worth it, what with the big screen, soundproof walls, plush carpet and all.
Now I've just come back from the Singapore-Thailand match at Kallang, and, boy, was it eventful. If you don't already know, Singapore was given a last-minute penalty (and, apparently, an invalid one), and the whole Thai team walked off the pitch in protest. Srsly, I would've thought the land that came up with Muay Thai would have more sportsmanship than that. Anyway, you can picture the scenario - loads of jeers, boos, taunts and the lot - most of which are unfit for an audience of below 18. All in all, a historic event in ASEAN football history, wouldn't you agree?
I've had a rather fascinating week, you know.