So its Latin Breakbeats.
This evening shall be my last dance training for Chingay & you bet, i'll miss it. " Anticipate whats next! " Alot has been learnt from Chingay 2009. Both the easy & tough manner, from air-conditioned auditorium to super scorching burning hot hot heat from the sun. from being on time at People Association building to jaywalking across the road + going 7-11 stall first, before going for training, with the time saying " Do you know that you are fucking 20mins late for the training? " from Nasi Lemak to Ben&Jerry's ice cream. ( Yes, please envy. We are soooo awesomely taken care of. Just us. Not the other float contigents. )
& i know this is dumb, but i just realised that my Chingay preview clashes with my posting results. " So, nak ketawe ke nak nangis? ", which means " Gna laugh or gna cry? ". Its actually no pressure about that, its just.. I bet my handphone will be sleeping in my bag the whole day, that day. Think about it, at least it'll be a surprise. (winks) Another scary surprise, just like the release of O'Levels results. I was totally scared, seated in the hall, buttttt my mouth just keep watering details. People finds it entertaining! Thank you. HAHAHAHAH.
On a personal note, i've actually screwed up a few things this week.. 1) Chingay tickets. - Supposedly, i have to pass those to a friend. Where is it? "-______________- 2) My hair. - Yes, it is soft. how can i not touch it, like all the time? I wasn't suppose to, actually. It'll get messed up more. I'll work on that. " Don't touch or your hair will fall strand by strand. " Mampos! Ain't that scary? Brrrr~ 3) Blisters on my foot. - Plasters after plasters. From cheap ones to expensive ones. Its gna stay with me, its gna stay. =(
& what i felt there's an urge to work on? My bones! Not that its weak, but i somehow feel its fragile? Or is it i'm doing things that has waaaaaaayyy too many ground safety in the history that i overlooked. (finger crossed) HL or Dairymilk? Whateveeeerrrrr! "-______________-
You'll have a way with me.
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