Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Spartacus Project.

I issued myself a challenge yesterday: to become like this!

And not just that. I have to become like this in a month's time. That leaves me with effectively 30 days.

It's impossible you say?
Well, screw impossible! Impossible is nothing!

How am I gonna do it?
Through the hotcakes-style diet and exercise exercise exercise!

And here's what I have already done..
3 km run, 6 pull-ups, 30 crunches, 30 leg-raises, 25 push-ups.

That's for yesterday lah. Seems little right? But oh wells, I WILL SUCCEED! I am going to gym today =D

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Bored =(

Sitting here now, I feel as if I have been eating the whole day.

I just finished a KFC Buddy Meal with Mum because she was craving it, and before that I ate some strawberries. I had pound cake before that, and Fish Soup before that for lunch. Merrrr!!

I guess it had just been a really really boring day, and the only think that I could think of to fill time was to eat? I basically finished God of War 3, and all the American TV series there is to watch. There was nothing interesting on television, and the internet is quite boring too =/

Perhaps the only highlight is my collecting my posters from Bras Basah. LOL. That's pathetic. Kai's sick too, so she hasn't really been replying smses.

SIANS.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Jerry Maguire

I came across my VCD of Jerry Maguire yesterday and watched it for yet another time.

You know what? I wasn't bowled over by the speech made by Jerry about Dorothy completing him anymore. I used to think that that was the best scene in the movie, but I realised that it was this scene that captured me the most:

When they went out for their first date.

And I noticed very different things too. I could understand what Jerry was thinking when Rod Tidwell won. How he suddenly felt so alone without Dorothy to share the joy.

And I suddenly realise why Jerry Maguire is such a great movie even now. Because love makes people believe in themselves, believe in things greater than themselves.
 
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