Learned during hockey training that the girls' team might be having even fewer members due to the intensity of our trainings. well, wish them the best of luck on that. on a lighter note, saw sei yee and darren with the SAJC team, both of them become damn zai already sia. hopefully NJC will also improve by A divs :)
after training, rushed to NJC for the first walk-in practice. i was 30min late, but apparently the only thing they covered at the time was doing the body waves (yes, it did take that long to go through it, and admittedly most of us still cant do it after the practice) so i didnt miss much. i always knew that dancing wasnt my forte, but now the fact has been securely hammered into my mind: "YOU CAN'T DANCE FOR NUTS". i flailed my limbs around for another 2 hours or so, and it was over. i cant imagine how in the world im gonna catch up after coming back from korea, with all the practice sessions im gonna miss.
zombie movies seem to be universally appealing; there's just something about watching mindless humanoids getting hacked and slashed that everyone can relate to. and as with any movie theme that has been rehashed countless times, there has grown a certain chain of events that's bound to happen in every zombie movie or game. so, here's How Everything goes to Hell during a Zombie Apocalypse. the moral of the story is that when the zombie apocalypse eventually hits us, do NOT choose the safehouse with the ball pit, cos the only guy i know who can survive on small sperical objects alone is pac-man.
fyi, im posting so early cos i still have to rush off to nyp training which will end at freaking 9pm, and tomorrow there's still morning training T_T how to survive training with no recovery time?