This movie is packed with action, loud noise, loud music, high speed trains, cars, copters and lots of explosion. Thank God GV raised their ticket prices so that I could watch it at Cathay and not turn deaf.

Missed the first 15 minutes of the movie due to yours truly. (I’m so sorry Hong Chon!) Nevertheless, it’s been interesting to watch this sequel, in which I heard that it has (almost) nothing to do with the prequel.

Pity we forgot the popcorn and drinks. I’ve got a voucher for the snacks.

Oh, goodness. They’re blasting techno next door.

At full blast.

That it’s still loud even when there’s a layer of wall between us.

Whoa.

I thought I was able to blog so long as someone had a laptop with wireless connection. How was I to know that wireless could not be tapped in the student union itself? Hrrrmp.

So here I am, at the student union itself, using the PC (read: computer) and not the laptops. Yes, laptops. Man, we’re here for a camp but this year, more than one laptop sprouted around. Seems like no one can live without access to the computers.

By the way, if anyone’s still lost, I’m at SPSU’s FOC GL preparation camp.

And this year, I’m promoted to Cooks! Yes! No longer am I a fierce GP but an evil Cook instead

I’ll see if I can blog again on Sunday. Till then,

(Please note that to read the abbreviations for “SPSU” and the rest, Firefox Mozilla or Opera is required.)

I am beginning to have a splitting headache but I feel a great need (and urge) to blog this question:

What makes a blog popular?

The blog’s content itself? Or the site’s content? The designs? The goodies/freebies? The way the blogger blogs or the topics s/he blogs? Or maybe people visit blogs and comment, hoping that the blogger would return the favour? (I’ve known idiots like these)

I watched Miss Congeniality 2 only because I watched the prequel, Miss Congeniality.

Not to mention that it looks funny. I can not resist a good laugh. Snort snort.

And Armed and Fabulous did a good job keeping me in coughing fits due to much laughter. It was not all laughs though. I admit I did kinda go “That’s so sad” when that jerk dumped her. But a (snort of) laugh(ter) could not help but escape from my betraying lips when Gracie went, “Is it the sex thing? Coz I can get a manual or something…”

(Well, I’m sorry for being Miss Insensitive.)

Not to mention I really feel for the guy when Jeff found out his girlfriend was cheating on him for that old geezer. I mean, c’mon girl! At least go for a younger guy! But, really, Jeff is a rather sweet person (which reminds me of someone…)

And there’s also the part where after busting the two criminals, Sam and Gracie were standing on the bridge and going “You’re my friend” that kinda thing and you gotta go “Aww, that’s so sweet!”

Overall, I’m so totally satisfied I finally managed to catch this film on theatre.

Before the darn prices for movie tickets shoot up again.

I went bowling last night. Only to find out that all 24 lanes were full and we were third on waiting list. So to kill time, we played pool. Just two games only because it costs two bucks per game.

The last time we pooled, it was more than six months ago at orchard. But I still managed to win both games

Anyhow, we got a lane and… I realised how terrible my bowling is.

I did not even get a strike! To think that all my training back in year one was wasted. I couldn’t believe that the two games I bowled were my worst scores ever. 40 to 60 range.

You wanna guess something? Yes! My friend bowled much better than me! And this friend claims to hate bowling and has only bowled four times before.

As my friend says, “The gods of bowling must be smiling at me.” I wonder what I did to offend those gods to frown upon me :neutral: