Today's the last day to return my graduation gown, so die die had to drag myself out of the house to go return it, dragged John along of course.
Since we were near City Square Mall,(I have always wanted to go there, since I have not been there before) we headed there after we were done.
Was quite a disappointment, nothing much, except we saw a huge group of aunties and uncles doing line dancing outside. I can never learn how to appreciated line dancing, all I see is them moving back and forth and doing turns. How is that nice to watch?
Anyway, just when we were leaving City Square Mall, we passed by this lingerie (pronounced ling-ger-rie... no la just kidding) shop, and the first thing I saw was 3 Bangalas inside. It was a funny sight, and something I have never expected to see, cause the usual suspects in a lingerie boutique is women and the occasional men accompanying their wife/girlfriend/mistress.So it was quite an unexpected sight to see the 3 of them inside.
So I decided that the only reason they would be in there is to:
1) One of the guys wanted to get a sexy lingerie for his girlfriend but is too hum ji
to go in alone, so he dragged his 2 poor friends along. He wanted some
opinions on what to buy and so ask friend for advice.
2) One of the guys wanted to get a sexy lingerie for himself but is too hum ji
to go in alone, so he dragged his 2 poor friends along. He wanted some
opinions on what to buy and so ask friend for advice.
So which one do you think is more likely? Personally, my vote goes to the 2nd one... SO.... *suddenly change topic*
Headed to the Man Utd Cafe Bar, didn't know that today was the NE preview for the National Day, saw fireworks, had a fright cause I don't remember it being so loud, but then again it has been 13 years, so I might have fuzzy memories. So I asked John if it feels like that during war, with all the bombings around (as if he will know LOL).
Impromptu decision to catch a movie, so decided to watch 'Hot Tub Time Machine".
Tried to hang out at the cafe for longer than we planned to cause the earliest movie we could make it for is the 12am one, and it was only 8.30pm when we booked the tickets. By the time we left, I was feeling tired, told John that I regret booking the tickets when were were in the train (eyes were closing). Reached the cinema 1 hr early. Bought an extra box of popcorn for us to munch before the show starts to keep ourselves awake. The show was nice, I liked it, but then still feel that 'The Hangover' is better. It's mainly about this 3 guys who drifted apart over the years, got together after one of the guys attempted suicide. Decided to visit the place that they once had a good time, and ended up time-traveling to 20 years earlier. It's kinda like 'The Hangover' just in a different context.
While we were waiting for the movie to start, we were sitting at one of the tables at the food court beside the cinema, and watching trailers of upcoming movies. There was this Chinese film titled 'Au Revoir, Taipei'. Wasn't really interested in the content but rather the title. Cause I am curious how people are gonna pronounce the title. 'aw-re-vor'?? Maybe I should go apply at the part-time position with Cathay for like the first 3 days of the screening, just so that I can have a good laugh.
Au Revoir is French for Good-bye, pronounced 'o-vuwa'.
Anyway I'm gonna go shower and sleep, it's now 6.30am. Just came back from late supper with Merv and OneDee. Gotta ,make sure I have enough energy for the S-League match we are going to watch later, at Hougang stadium. Gonna be rooting for Sengkang FC which is at the bottom of the table!
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