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Muhd Fitri Bin Khamis
01/06/1988
Singapore Polytechnic
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Saturday, March 12, 2005

Seen the "Disney On Ice-Princess Classics" trailer that's been buggin your TV sets lately? Well, from my experience, it's anything but magical. In short, it's a bore. Some may beg to differ but I think it's more suitable for kids aged 12 and below. Perhaps it's the fact that I'm seating at the $25 seats that I didn't enjoy the show that much. Nevertheless, the good point is that the "princesses" are beautiful, pretty and...it's nice to see them performing. I thought I was losing out when I've forgotten to bring my binoculars to the event but it seems like I didn't miss much as I pretty much saw the cast in the eating areas. It's such a pity that most of us didn't realise that fact when there are some who paid hundreds to get a better view of the show. Looks like the rate of myopia in Sinagpore is alarming still. You may be thinking that why did I waste my money on this in the first place right? Well, I was practically just accompanying my family and it's my mum who paid for it. So, gotta show some respect. Heh. At least I did make a point not to sleep half way through the event. (So sorry guys that I can't make it to the Yishun Stadium to catch the S-league match)

Back in Bedok, where we had dinner, something suddenly caught my eye. There was an exchange of stuffs for money between an old man and a...not-so-well-dressed guy. I thought it was drugs. Maybe cannabis or ketamine. Viagra perhaps? I don't wanna know anyway. Just taken by surprise that it happened right in front of my eyes. Wonder what the Singapore Police Force is doing. Low crime really doesn't mean no crime after all.

fitri penned this at 9:17 PM