Tuesday, July 31, 2007

River of Dreams

I remember how much I loved this song in my younger days... It was like stuck in my head, and probably still is! The other being Enigma's "Return to Innocence"...

Monday, July 23, 2007

PAINTBALL!!!

It's FUN (really!), it's tiring and it is Painful - with a capital P.
Thanks to Sophia and her spontaneous invitation to join her friends/cousins for an exciting game of Paintball, plus the coincidental free night I had tonight (as opposed to the rest of the weeknights committed to work), I had nothing (but money) to lose!
Apparently there are only 2 places in Singapore you get to do Paintball-ing (cos of the license needed to fire such weapons), and Paintball-ing at night, well, only at this Yishun one (next to Orchid Country Club). After we suited up and went inside the field scattered with crates and barrels that provide the all-important cover from enemy fire, the instructor began his briefing. I took this video halfway through the briefing before my battery decided to run low. In any case, I wasn't going to subject my camera to the flying "bullets" and battle-scars the game would dish out.
We were all nervous and excited at the same time, until the part when the instructor started explaining about the gun proper, which took us all by surprise since he demonstrated the prowess of the weapon right in front of us, without anyone wearing their safety gear yet. As it is, we were told that the paintballs that are ejected from the barrel leave at 300km/h! At close proximity, one's skin would tear or one's eyesight marred should he not be careful. Watch everyone get taken by surprise towards the end in the video below!


Just before we began battle, we decided to take one group picture. Sophia's cousin actually tried telling us to smile, but our masks had the honour of taking priority instead. (In case you are trying to identify me, I'm 2nd from the right and Soph's on the extreme left).



Let me set the stage again: Paintball is FUN, but extremely tiring! For the guys who've been through NS, imagine your BMT training where you're running from tree-to-tree and ducking every few seconds shouting "contacted!"

EXCEPT this time...
...you really understand the need to duck for cover behind those barrels and crates, since 300km/h paintballs are zipping towards you. All 6 of us, when broken up into 2 opposing teams, had no mercy for each other, and it certainly didn't deter us guys from aiming at someone who's silly enough to hide behind a crate BUT forgetting that her butt was exposed to enemy fire! Heh.
Add in "The Bridge" and the "Sniper Tower" to the field and you definitely bring the game to another level.
Remember I mentioned how "pain" is an necessary takeaway? YOU MUST, WILL AND SHOULD BE SHOT to get the most out of lamenting and comparing battle scars! Honest! Everyone who came out of the game was comparing the swelling of various body parts that got subjected to fire! I was also told that the paint is made of vegetable dye and washes off easily, plus it is made with some vanilla "flavouring", so it's safe in the event the shot lands in one's mouth after splattering all across one's face mask.



Personally, I recommend that our Army introduce Paintball for all soldiers, since everyone will feel the need to aim and take cover, instinctively. But for everyone else thinking of making this a "leisurely" sport, think twice. A word of caution - it is not cheap my friends. Otherwise, everything else is sheer fun, especially the company you bring with to battle, I mean, the game.
Entrance fees are at $20 per person ($15 for daytime), coupled with 2000 paintballs at $400 (we initially bought 1000 but later realised how fast our rounds get expanded so we decided on the top-up) meant that each of the 6 of us forked out more than $80 for slightly over an hour's worth of sheer exhaustion and extreme fun!
For more details , check out http://www.paintball.com.sg/. Appointment by group bookings only.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Something to remember

Settle with the Past,
Engage with the Present,
Believe in the Future...

Saturday, July 21, 2007

UCC Ushers Graduation Photoshoot 2007

Thanks Jingkai...for the wonderful "job" helping us last saturday with the photoshoot...and of course the efforts in uploading...must have been a chore waiting for everything to be uploaded...

Bon appetit!

Click here to view the album!

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Happy Endings: Asian Boys Vol 3

Anyone wants to watch Happy Endings: Asian Boys Vol 3 please contact me for discounted tickets. Hurry! Good seats still available through till the last show on 29th!



For those who have caught the awesome play by the talented Alfian Sa'at, this is the original singer of the song the character Kenneth played to Chris...

Sunday, July 15, 2007

UCC Phototaking

Thanks to all who turned up today, it was nice to have a good "crowd" eventually, despite 7 other people who either messaged me in the morning to report sick/busy, and several other irresponsible ones who didn't have the courtesy to inform me despite having responded positively beforehand. Not that I was angry, but in all honesty, I was irked at how things turned out. If it was any easier organising such gatherings, I wouldn't have bothered trying. Had I known the lesser-than-expected turnout, I'd have rescheduled to the alternative date I prepared. I'm the kind that rather have you disappoint me early, then break my heart when you say one thing then later go back on your word.

Putting aside my incapacity for tolerating imperfection, I must admit that the time spent going around the Esplanade in our graduation gowns was well spent. Thanks also to those who came down even though they haven't graduated...Thanks to JK for being the official photographer...Thanks to Theresia for using "my" camera to take pictures you'll see below too.... I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking.



The benefit of continuous shooting with a SLR is demonstrated below...thanks to the girls for volunteering me as bait. *grin*

And it was pure chance Larry and his girlfriend emerged from their matinee show of the Dim Sum Dollies to catch us at the forecourt taking pictures...awesome!
That's the final 7 (including JK who took this photo) by dinner time.
Cheers to 4 great years in UCC!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Monday, July 09, 2007

Commencement 2007 (Part 3: Mechanical Engineering)

In the robing room, family portrait in the courtyard, and up the stage...

Thanks to the UCC ushers working for the 16th Commencement ceremony, and their unwavering support for each and every graduating senior usher since C1, I was rewarded with one of just 2 cheers for the day (the other being Liang Ming's), which I certainly did not pay them for.




After the ceremony ended, it was fantastic to see Luyi, Liana, Alan and Iris, and Henry turn up in UCC! Really appreciate your time and effort (and the sunflower) in making the special trip down despite work and other commitments! Sorry I didn't stay around in the foyer long enough! Will catch ya soon yeah?





And of course...our ME Valedictorian Mr Khor Wee Hian...

More than 3 solid years of ushering in UCC, this year's Commencement marks full cycle and the end of my service there, as we graduates venture beyond and carve various vareer paths...Words can't express the joy and hardship we endured over the years, but one thing does remain always - the friendships forged and incandescent memories...






P/S: Thanks for the cheer and toss guys!