Friday, August 08, 2008
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This post has bad structure. And I got an A for Advanced Lit. Whoo.
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Hooh, 金蛇狂舞 was played during the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. What a wonderful tune. .___. I missed Team Singapore's march /:
Ah, it's past 12! HAPPY NATIONAL DAY SINGAPORE! :D
Ok no offence, but Connect Singapore didn't make sense today. (Bad rhyme, yes. Unintentional, double yes.) We could clearly see that not everyone was holding hands anyway. The only reason the media was around was because Singapore's atas (besides the Goh-Lee Trinity) was there. It was amusing, though, to watch girls doing the can-can right across the field, where the President had such a good view of.
Back to the Olympics. Well let's hope Singapore manages to attain our 2nd medal... ever. Of course, I see potential in the table tennis team, but don't belittle our sailors and water polo team. They are truly the best in the region. Hello? We're surrounded by water, surely we can do water sports? What if the country floods? And sinks to the bottom of the ocean like Krakatoa (which, by the way, has erupted again this year)?
I'm quite interested to watch the women's fencing finals (: Even though things really go lightning fast, I guess there'll be things to learn. Ah, and table tennis! I still remember the nail-biting experience in 2004, watching Li Jiawei fight for the bronze medal.
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Hooh, 金蛇狂舞 was played during the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. What a wonderful tune. .___. I missed Team Singapore's march /:
Ah, it's past 12! HAPPY NATIONAL DAY SINGAPORE! :D
Ok no offence, but Connect Singapore didn't make sense today. (Bad rhyme, yes. Unintentional, double yes.) We could clearly see that not everyone was holding hands anyway. The only reason the media was around was because Singapore's atas (besides the Goh-Lee Trinity) was there. It was amusing, though, to watch girls doing the can-can right across the field, where the President had such a good view of.
Back to the Olympics. Well let's hope Singapore manages to attain our 2nd medal... ever. Of course, I see potential in the table tennis team, but don't belittle our sailors and water polo team. They are truly the best in the region. Hello? We're surrounded by water, surely we can do water sports? What if the country floods? And sinks to the bottom of the ocean like Krakatoa (which, by the way, has erupted again this year)?
I'm quite interested to watch the women's fencing finals (: Even though things really go lightning fast, I guess there'll be things to learn. Ah, and table tennis! I still remember the nail-biting experience in 2004, watching Li Jiawei fight for the bronze medal.