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I opened my eyes, last night, and saw you in the low light
Walking by the bay, on the shore
Staring up at the planes that aren't there anymore
You happened to look, and see, the tunnels all around me
Running into the dark underground

Friday, May 8, 2009

Ok, for those who are still thinking.

I've applied for Bowling, Pool and Muay Thai.

After listening to Bowling people, and being interviewed by the Pool people, I went to join Muay Thai.

I didn't know girls can join! Until Xuxu, Geraldine joined. o:

QH, QL and YY was asking me not to join. Apparently Muay Thai is much more unsafe than Aikido, Taekwondo, and the training more hell-ish. Scary, but comforting that people actually care for how my decisions will impact me.

Shaun said something that was really really true. So I went ahead. There are safety protections, and girl's won't spar with the guys. People get injured no matter which martial arts they join. It's only the extent of the training and how careful you are varies the degree of the injury.

Which reminds me, he lent me $50 without saying a word when I said I've got no money to pay for the lessons. If I were to pay next week, it's $70! I don't know how he's going to Ajisen to celebrate Yeeyee's birthday. I didn't go cos I had Japanese lessons later.

Which reminds me again.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY YEEYEE.

Not that I think she'll read my blog, but for me to note.

Japanese was a slight bore for me, but still, have to learn.

I've got to keep moving, and just do it.

I'm still rather amused by the reactions when I say my choices for CCA. Apparently I'm more of a should-be Taekwondo kinda-girl. I should record all my conversations, and laugh in the future. (At me, not at the people.)