Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Week That Was...

Exams have come and gone. America's elected a new president. And a lot of awaited movies have been labeled as trash. That pretty much explains my whole week.

Last night was the big night. Manchester United was playing away against Arsenal. A bunch of us went over to Adrian Chew's place to watch the game. The game was starting late so we headed over to have dinner at Sri Sinar, right next to the driving range and test road where I learned how to drive. We got together at a mamak stall where miloshake is a must have. So we were waiting for our food then we all looked at the guy making the shakes. He looked like a monkey on drugs waving bananas. The whole lot of us laughed. So loud until he heard us I guess. We all wanted to take a video and Kane even suggested to submit to video zonkers. In the end, we finished our dinner and we shook hands with the guy.

By the time we got to Chew's place, Arsenal had already unfortunately scored a goal. Samir Nasri took a shot that deflected off Gary Neville and hit the back of the net. And I just realized that Joewin stays there too. Everyone was an MU fan while Chew was the only Arsenal fan. At the break, he showed us his room and his guitars. He showed us his Paul Reed Smith(s), both of them, one costing 17k and the casing itself cost 1k and his Taylor, the one that Joel Houston is using now. It was an intense match with MU having no chance against Almunia and all of us groaning at every chance MU had. Finally, Arsenal scored a second goal by Nasri again and even with a spectacular goal by Rafael Da Silva, MU still lost. Disappointment all faded off during the sleep. College's back tomorrow again...

On the bright side, Calvary Youth Camp is open for registration! The long awaited youth camp, 3 years to be exact, is finally back. Themed,"This is Now", the camp will be held from 15th to 18th December at Le Paris Hotel and Resort in PD. You can get registration forms from me and register through me as well. Have an awesome week, readers and God Bless!

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