Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Train: Hey, Soul Sister


Heeey, Heeeeey, Heeeeeey. 

Your lipstick stains, on the front lobe of my left side brains, 
I knew I wouldn't forget ya, and so I went and let you blow my mind.

Your sweet moon-beam, the smell of you in every single dream I dream.
I knew when we collided, you're the one I have decided, 
Who's one of my kind.

Hey, Soul Sister, ain't that mister mister on the radio, stereo, 
The way you move ain't fair you know.
Hey, Soul Sister, I don't wanna miss a single thing you dooooo... 
Tonight.

Heeey Heeeeey Heeeeeey... 

Just in time, I´m so glad you have a one-track mind like me.
You gave my life direction, 
A game show love connection, we can't deny... 

I´m so obsessed, my heart is bound to beat right out my untrimmed chest.
I believe in you, like a virgin you're Madonna, 
And I'm always gonna wanna blow your mind... 

Hey, Soul Sister, ain't that mister mister on the radio, stereo, 
The way you move ain't fair you know.
Hey, Soul Sister, I don't wanna miss a single thing you dooooo... 
Tonight, 

Way you can cut a rug, 
Watching you's the only drug I need.
So gangster, I'm so thug, 
You're the only one I'm dreaming of you see.
I can be myself now finally, 
In fact there's nothing I can't be, 
I want the world to see you be, with me, 

Hey, Soul Sister, ain't that mister mister on the radio, stereo, 
The way you move ain't fair you know.
Hey, Soul Sister, I don't wanna miss a single thing you do tonight... 

Hey, Soul Sister, I don't wanna miss a single thing you dooooo... 
Tonight.
Heeey, Heeeeey, Heeeeeey, tonight. 
Heeey, Heeeeey, Heeeeeey.
Tonight.

Monday, March 15, 2010

In SP

i'm thinking of a way to begin this post...

well... there it goes..this post has begun.
i know someone else going to SP also :] 
Harsha, my primary school friend! We went to SP today to pay for camp fees and i also had an appointment to configure my notebook. 

I have been there before for the open house and my interview...
yet, where had my previous sense of direction gone to?? 

both of us were walking in circles trying to find where T1711 was.. 
it was very very frustrating! not knowing where you are going, even though this kind lady at the desk of CASS office gave us a map.. we did not know where we were.. 
i'm shaking my head as i type this, it was ridiculous. not only was it humid, but it rained halfway. 
after ribena we walked around trying to find the student centre.. 
we walked through the back way of the building, where the flies and a lizard was..none of which i saw..they have their own waterfall..
somehow certain parts of the school reminded us of PL primary.
the sloping wall thing-

we walked past the field undergoing maintenance...then we heard people doing a cheer.. walked up and i saw the poster on the rock wall to go to the dsd office..
anyway... we found the place finally!!
after paying $8 we walked back..it was shorter walking back than it was to walk there..

know i remember what its like to feel hot while its raining..haha

school is going to start in 2 weeks!! 




Saturday, March 6, 2010

Interview with a b'baller

Interviewing this 15 year old teen was rather hilarious, my brother so kindly took his attention away from his youtube video to give me 10 minutes of his time; so i proceeded to ask him questions about basketball.

I personally don't know much about the basketball jargon and thankfully Samuel-Roy did'nt bother to spiel on about dribbling or dunking.

Here is his honest and innocent opinion about the sport and the basketball scene in Singapore.

Q1 :Why basketball? Out of the various sports CCA's, what made you choose this?
S-R: Er.. it's more open to the public...basketball is accessible to the public. There are basketball courts nearby almost every HDB flat, compared to rugby or hockey. My friends also play with me. I don't think know how to play rugby.

Q2 :Basketball or Football (soccer)? With the context of Singapore.
S-R: For me personally, Basketball. But if you're talking about Singapore i say soccer, because of the size of Singaporean's...

Q3 : What do you mean 'size' of Singaporean's?
S-R: They are short, on an average national scale...soccer is more for them...
(i think when he say's 'them' he is referring to male teens who are short...)

I'm laughing and moving on to the next question... Sam just stares blankly ahead...

Q4 : So... you're a forward? Explain what's the role.
S-R:A big agile person that is an all rounded player, with various roles on the defence and offence.

Q5 : What do you think of the Sinagpore Slingers?
S-R:They are average in the ABL. ( Asian Basketball League) I think they should use more Singaporean players, and use their talent instead of foreigners.

Q6 : Will you still play when your 30 years old.
S-R: Yeah...
(he gives me this 'duh' look right then...)

 At this point I tell him my opinion of the sport... maybe it's just this male driven sport, that garners all this egotistical feeling, of scoring and then slapping one another on the butt... and grunting, all sweaty and hot-headed...

S-R: Ai yah..it's just the feeling of playing.
He says this with a knowing looking. Shaking his head every so slightly, as if i would know nothing of what he just told me.

That's true.
I don't play as frequently as he does.

Last question: One on one match or team game?
S-R: Team game. (without a doubt). You can do more things... like passing and its a team effort.