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Sunday, February 04, 2007

My first soccer match, ever + chinese class with Retard

Never mind I don't really appreciate soccer as much as the rest of them did, the mats were entertaining to watch. Here are some shitty pics. ):

This one half volunteered to pose for a pic as I turned my lens toward his direction.




irritating Kallang wave
That was basically what a live soccer match looks like. Yes, it was that crowded. It was exciting anticipating the next goal, even though I must admit I didn't really give rat's balls to soccer matches (unless C. Ronaldo was in them), or the "Lions" before the match. ("Lions" who?)

Singapore fans, ardent as they are displayed puerile behaviour that was unnerving to me. These people, mostly adults, jeered at the Thais whenever they had the chance. "Buto!!" (dick), "Go home la!" frothed from the lips of these unabashed Singapore fans. Some skinny mats even seemed to want to casually start a fight, not considering the fact that the fat Thai sitting nearby could have seriously taken 2 or 3 of them at one go. It was as if I was amidst a crowd of naneepoopoo kids instead of what I had cognized as educated adults.

Since we were seated near where the Thai supporters were, it was not uncommon to see the arbitrary, extra visceral individual who would stroll up in front of the Thai crowd to spew a few more heady insults. These guys would then be escorted -by the police, to the Singapore section. Many other supporters would applaud as they walked past, lauding them as if they were a war hero. What nonsense!

So, is $7 worth it to watch a soccer match live? Honestly, I'd rather watch soccer from home. I get to change channels for when the moments get stiflingly dull. But seeing that this was the last match at Kallang, I think it was worth it. I feel kind of sad it's going to be torn down.


Lunchboxers feat. Invisible Jas!





Cool poster in my Chinese class (Hottie):

I finally figured why Retard chose a language class all the way downtown (Prince):

I wonder if she'll bring us there one day. I wonder what Myanmar (mian dian!) food is like. I wonder if business is good...

Jasmine, thanks for the encouragement through this hard time for me. I want to thank the Lunchboxers for being there and being so caring. Btw Jasmine doesn't have to practise attracting the uncles, she's already got one of her own...


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