Feeling oh so damn sick at the moment with a stupid blocked right nostril and some throat irritation. Bleah. What a Sunday it has been. Woke up late today. Had my breakfast and stuff and was online talking to the people. Was deciding whether to go out to town with the gang but indecision flooded our minds. Then and there, Odel sms-ed me to see if I was able to go help her with a photoshoot. I agreed.
And there I was at East Coast Park in my beach wear (Or so it should be). Stupid weather. Was all set to go when it rained cats and dogs. Met Xiao Kang and Skye (Sky?), two of Odel's project mates. Sat in the shelter while waiting for the rain to stop. When it eventually did, it was decided that only shots of Xiao Kang's dad should be taken. Kinda interesting looking at the FSV people taking shots and stuff, "Eh what's the F and shutter speed or whatever...". All the words they used sounded alien to me. At least I was of some help there... Lol. After all that, off to Orchard I went to meet the gang of four, consisting of Yong Quan, Wai Leong and the China Dolls... =X
Caught Art Of The Devil at Lido... Two out of ten stars. Other than the somewhat pretty and hot girls, I guess there wasn't anything else nice about the movie. It was not the least bit scary but a whole lot gorier. Blood was everywhere. Should have listened to Giap... Now I busted $8.50. Had a little Subway after the show and we decided to go to Clarke Quay to take a stroll.
A whole line of bars, the Singapore River and the long dragon lantern. That was the location of our Regatta race, Yong Quan informed me. It seemed like a deja vu for Yong Quan and Wai Leong as they marvelled at the river. Heard stories about how the race day was like and how short the race course was. Plus the fact that there were many spectators watching. Could have just imagined how it would be like on that day, how tense it would be for the racers. "Are you ready?! READY! GO NOW!" Oh man, how I wish I could be in the boat racing man... That will be decided in the future, so I will have to just train hard for it.
A little to mention about the China Dolls. Boy do they love to take pictures! Jeslyn was like camera-ing herself the whole time and Li Nan was kind of like her camera buddy. Even the three guys were involved. Found a spot near the river and we took a seat. Chatted for quite a while before we actually left at about 11.
Requiem For A Dream: Good movie. Maybe better. Was kind of erm... Profound to me. But I enjoyed every bit of the show. Just the look at how addiction drives you up the wall, it makes you think twice before being addicted to something. And yes do I agree with the comment posted on IMDb, it sure does a much better job in convincing kids to not get hooked on drugs than any special "task-force" available. Four out of five stars.
Alright 3.40am right now. Will see what to do to pass some time before sleeping...
Peace ouT.
7, 8, 9, 10, STRETCH OUT!