Woot! Just remembered that I haven't been here for quite a number of days already. FYP's been on my mind all the way... The day before yesterday was the most horrible I had endured in the whole FYP thingy so far. Always anticipating the worst before meeting the project supervisor, YET when we finally meet up, it was nothing as bad as I had imagined. Haha.
Moving on, we went to watch the movie, GOAL! Haha. A rather nice dreamy movie which kinda reminds you of being a 2 hour long advert for Adidas (though it's not asif I'm bothered by it.) Quite interesting to see the places from Newcastle, England. Especially the big river running through their city and with it, the many bridges, each with their own design and style. It had me thinking what if one day I were to migrate to England...
Migrate!? Did I just said that? Omg... !XOBILE (heehaw) Perhaps it was just the movie painting such a nice scenic picture of England. I don't think I would ever end up in other countries -permenantly-.. just couldn't bear to leave Sunny Sg. (Yah right. Haha.)
Coming back to the movie, *spoilers coming up* it's about this kid, Santiago Munez, growing up from a hard life back in Mexico and Los Angeles, and at a tender age was talent-scouted by a ex Newcastle United player. And then from there, the story took off, rather dreamily, about this kid leaving his home and coming along into England, taking up a trial for NUFC.
It all seems rather simplistic. I mean, which new kid on the block, after winning a penalty for his club on his debut, would go to a party and have DAVID BECKHAM coming up to him and say "You had a great game the other day" ? LOL. It just wouldn't happen in real life, or maybe I'm just clueless with what happen behind the scenes.
Alright, this has totally nothing to do with my dull, stale life at all, but I'm getting overly emotional with a movie, which after all, is just a -movie-. Haha. Ok, I guess I'm running out of things to say and I'm about to go to school to continue work with FYP now, so I'll cya in a couple of days, same place different time! Haha crap.
"90 percent of the things we worry about, won't happen!"
Moving on, we went to watch the movie, GOAL! Haha. A rather nice dreamy movie which kinda reminds you of being a 2 hour long advert for Adidas (though it's not asif I'm bothered by it.) Quite interesting to see the places from Newcastle, England. Especially the big river running through their city and with it, the many bridges, each with their own design and style. It had me thinking what if one day I were to migrate to England...
Migrate!? Did I just said that? Omg... !XOBILE (heehaw) Perhaps it was just the movie painting such a nice scenic picture of England. I don't think I would ever end up in other countries -permenantly-.. just couldn't bear to leave Sunny Sg. (Yah right. Haha.)
Coming back to the movie, *spoilers coming up* it's about this kid, Santiago Munez, growing up from a hard life back in Mexico and Los Angeles, and at a tender age was talent-scouted by a ex Newcastle United player. And then from there, the story took off, rather dreamily, about this kid leaving his home and coming along into England, taking up a trial for NUFC.
It all seems rather simplistic. I mean, which new kid on the block, after winning a penalty for his club on his debut, would go to a party and have DAVID BECKHAM coming up to him and say "You had a great game the other day" ? LOL. It just wouldn't happen in real life, or maybe I'm just clueless with what happen behind the scenes.
Alright, this has totally nothing to do with my dull, stale life at all, but I'm getting overly emotional with a movie, which after all, is just a -movie-. Haha. Ok, I guess I'm running out of things to say and I'm about to go to school to continue work with FYP now, so I'll cya in a couple of days, same place different time! Haha crap.
"90 percent of the things we worry about, won't happen!"
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