wow. today was the 12th national championships. and all i can say was it was a really really food experience. got to play under pressure and i realized i'm still lacking in my mental game. physical game is basically there. but i lack mental strength. see my ball fly ot release wronly and i'll be rally affected. looks like i've gotta change that la.
today's average was not really that good. 132? expected at least 150+. oh well, guess i can still od better in doubles eh? and doubles have gt the highes chance of winnign prize. so must give it my best shot! lols. for those wo know me well. u hardly see me so psyched up ya? lols. in a pretty good mood now.
thats partly cause of the competition. and of course because julian hee was on tv too!!!!!!!!!! its like.. OMG man. i know im gonna sound really shallow and superficial here, but i dun really care cause u guys should know me well enough. but julain hee is just so uber cute!!!!!!! omg. he's like the only guy who makes my heart go "thump thump thump" ok? lols. im too hyper to blog well now. let me scream k? AHHHH!......
Sunday, March 20, 2005
「 daryl danced at 3/20/2005 10:19:00 PM ã€
who's up to bring me in to watch porcelain? its only for 18 and above. damn! anyone can bring me in? lolx.
brief synopsis : Winner of the London Fringe Award in 1992 for ‘Best Production’, Porcelain was playwright Chay Yew’s startling debut that attempts to bridge the gap between men who publicly claim they are straight and the gay men who know better.An Asian immigrant into the UK, 19 year-old John Lee is an outsider in the clubs of happy handsome gay men. Intelligent, with a future at Cambridge, he is unable to deal with being jilted by a man he met while cruising the toilets.As the play opens, John stands accused of brutally slaying his lover. The scene of the crime: a restroom known for gay sex where the passion first ignited. The story then unfolds through a series of inner voices, flashbacks and spine-tingling confessions as we follow John in his desperate and tragic quest for love among the lurid.Chay Yew’s Porcelain is a story of extremes: love and hate, want and need, life and death, bigotry, loneliness, violence, homophobia and the dark side of an all-consuming passion.Staged throughout the world to furious critical acclaim, Porcelain makes its long-anticipated debut in Singapore under the helm of the award-winning directorial duo, Goh Boon Teck and Beatrice Chia, and starring LIFE! Theatre Awards Best Actor nominees, Nelson Chia and Mark Richmond. This emotional journey promises to quicken or break your heart. R(A) Admission is allowed only for audiences aged 18 and above
ahhh!... it looks so nice!i so so so so wanna watch it!