I think I'm starting to like reading. Everytime on the way home in the train, I will take out a book from my bag and start reading, whether standing up or sitting down. I find it a real time killer. My station is normally Bugis, so when I alight the train, I will take out a book. After Lavender, which is in the open, I would have probably been so intrigued in my book and just totally forget about everything else.
Next thing I know is that the train is going through a second short tunnel. At that moment I will know the train is heading for Bedok, and I will be like OMG so fast? Whoa! It really kills both time and 2 birds with a stone. Well you get to improve your English, and time seems to pass really fast.
Oh and just the other day, while I was walking to the bustop near my house, heading for school for some S2 Streaming Talk, I met up with something pretty weird. I was walking behind this lady which looked old. She was a Malay. Well, I can't really describe her. She signalled me to walk RIGHT BEHIND her. I don't know why, but I just followed, since I did'nt want trouble. Then I picked up my pace, as my bus had come. That old lady fled and waved her umbrella at the back of herself. Maybe she thought I was chasing her.
C'mon, I do not look threatening at all. I was'nt carrying a racket of anything that I could use as a weapon. All I brought was my bag. Everyone, upon seeing her, looked behind only to find a boy in white uniform. Oh for your info, that boy is me. I was a little 'paiseh'. I did not want people to have a bad impression of me.
Well, then when I reached Bugis MRT station, I stepped out of the train. There was this blind guy that was err..blind and using a..erm that stick to feel where you are. I'm not sure what it's called. He made some noise, like a wail, signalling for some help as he needed to climb the escalator. Then, there was this Eurasian, that helped him. I thought that he was REALLY brave. I mean very few people do that. I felt so embarrassed after seeing him help that blind man. Thumbs up for that dude.
Well, today, I had a competition. But, let me tell you about my record. I have never EVER gotten pass the first round. And if I do, it is only because of a walkover, THEN I get knocked out. It's always the case that I fight someone that is pro, then becomes the winner of the tournament. Well today, likewise.
I played with this guy from ACS(I), he is the top seed of U-13, and well probably the best in my age group. Once again I get knocked out and all my friends advance. I don't know why it's like that. Hopefully there's chance in the plate.
Today is a good day. 'Pangsei-ing' people rocks!
