Went back to NYJC to collect A' Level cert. NYJC is becoming more commercialized. Coin-changing machine, sandwich dispenser, message chair(!!!) They put a shopping mall in the school already! The school is too rich, way too rich. I’m one poor fella here, how about donating some wealth to me, your fellow ex-student?
Took the Circle Line with Wanling to Bishan from Lorong Chuan, it is really very convenient, right outside the school.
Then went to Orchard Kino to meet Mui Teng. She bought a book called '芹仁关岛婚礼'. Haha. It’s Zax Wang and his wife’s wedding pictorial book. It's something sweet and romantic, any sweeter, you'll get diabetes. Quoted from Mui Teng "...super sweet.. I cannot eat anything too sweet le.." Seriously, I could see Mui Teng's eyes fill up with hearts and roses while reading that book! Haha.
We then walked around before proceeding to Dhoby Ghaut. That’s when a moment of epic failure happened. It was so very embarrassing that I've decided to share it with everyone.
Sometimes, not every girl wants to be Cinderella, especially when she is at the MRT station.
I dropped my shoe while climbing a flight of stairs at the MRT station. PAISEH until...
I was with Mui Teng at Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, on our way to Plaza Sing. Then, while walking up the stairs in the station, my shoe decided to get stuck onto a step and slipped out of my foot. Upon realizing that my shoe dropped out, I exclaimed, “Oh, 我的鞋掉了!". I turned backwards, and saw my lonely shoe on that stair, how embarrassing la. It would not be so embarrassing if there were no one around, but there was this man walking behind me, who presumably saw my shoe slipping out of my foot and heard me shriek in horror. I bent down and picked up my shoe immediately and walked off as fast as I could. Mui Teng laughed. I tried to laugh off my embarrassment, only to feel even more stupid.
I dropped my shoe while climbing a flight of stairs at the MRT station. PAISEH until...
I was with Mui Teng at Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, on our way to Plaza Sing. Then, while walking up the stairs in the station, my shoe decided to get stuck onto a step and slipped out of my foot. Upon realizing that my shoe dropped out, I exclaimed, “Oh, 我的鞋掉了!". I turned backwards, and saw my lonely shoe on that stair, how embarrassing la. It would not be so embarrassing if there were no one around, but there was this man walking behind me, who presumably saw my shoe slipping out of my foot and heard me shriek in horror. I bent down and picked up my shoe immediately and walked off as fast as I could. Mui Teng laughed. I tried to laugh off my embarrassment, only to feel even more stupid.
Mui Teng then asked me, why don’t I let that guy pick up my shoe for me, cos’ he looked as though he was gonna pick it up for me. NO WAY!!! I have hands to pick it up, and am not rushing for time, besides, there was no carriage which was turning into any pumpkin. And that stranger guy should not be given an opportunity to think that he did something heroic, or worthy of being a Prince Charming. BLAAAAAA. Embarrassed.
Anyway, I watched Monsters vs. Aliens in 3D!!!
Cool yeah? Watched it with my ex-colleagues at The Cathay.
It is hilarious, but not fantastic.
It’s simply incomparable to other cartoony flicks such as The Incredibles or Finding Nemo, because Monsters lacked an engaging storyline.
I had a headache after watching it, probably due to the 3D effects. But I’m not complaining, because the effects were indeed quite cool.
Meteorites were flying around right before my eyes, for that moment I felt like a little kid again, in the Discovery Centre watching some 3D shows and reaching my hands out to touch the images that seemed to be flying towards me.
After watching the show, I felt empty again, as though I had gained nothing out of the two hours in the cinema.
I overhead some criticism of the movie when I was in the washroom, some Ah Lians said that the movie was ‘retarded’.
Even the Ah Lians thought the show was retarded, I think I should find another more intellectual word to describe this movie.
Ah, I found it, ‘Dumb’. Yeah.
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