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Little Talk: Just got a new BlackBerry phone and joined the cult of the BlackBerry Messenger. Let me know your PIN if you’re part of the cult too.

I don’t really like making short posts like this one. Crap, this is not even a post. I just couldn’t resist posting such a cute picture of my favourite animal.

Okay, that’s it.

Categories: Interesting.

Better Than Coffee

Helped set things up for an event rehearsal yesterday at Ritz Carlton Hotel from 7.30am and only got back home at about 10pm. I just came home from a fruitful-less morning lesson at Tuas and have to report back to Changi later again because I’m playing in a soccer competition.

At this point of time, my eyelids are really heavy and I can barely stay awake.

That was until I chanced upon a friend’s Facebook profile and saw one of his recent photo uploads.

Thank you Simon Lee, you’re even better than coffee.

Categories: Nonsense.

The National Flag

I’m unable to hang the National Flag outside my house because I don’t have one. So, to show my love and support for my country, I’m going to hang it here instead.

Happy 45th Birthday Singapore.

Categories: Site Updates.

Into The Parade

Four months ago, I wrote an entry when we first starting training for National Day Parade 2010 – bidding goodbyes to my Saturdays (training was on every Saturdays). The trainings were tough, with weekly dosage of sunburns from standing under the hot sun for the whole day.

There were also a lot of unhappiness and issues throughout the journey but there were the fun times too.

For the past few months, I’ve been asking myself this – Why am I so unlucky to be involved in this? Why is everybody enjoying themselves out on a Saturday while I’m standing under the hot sun doing something I don’t want to do.

Fast forward to today, with the actual Parade three days away. Quoting from what somebody told us – What first was an arrow aimed at you becomes a duty. Now, the duty becomes pride as you march into the Parade.

Through this journey, I’ve learnt that this Parade is not just a celebration or a show. This Parade is a message that goes out to the world, showing them how competent our Nation is. Do you know how difficult it is to have everyone synchronize their movements with sharp movements?

Just look at the Red Lions, Singapore’s Parachute Team. From the height they’re jumping from, they looked no bigger than my fingernail and they’re able to land into the Parade Square effortlessly. And that, sends out a strong message to the world about our Nation.

That is what I’ve learnt throughout the few months of journey and I look forward to march into the Parade on August 9.

Categories: Thoughts.