Friday, January 25, 2008

Cycling in an even smaller island...

In the spirit of trying out new things, I decided to ride a bike. Sounds boring? Not really, not if you're doing it on a small patch of rocky (and sometimes muddy) land, which by the way, happens to be beside a cliff...:) yes people! Im talking about mountain biking in a real mountain! (or make that whatever man-made land formation that was...)

Last sunday, me and my collegue from columbia went to Pulau Ubin "mini island". It's supposed to be a resort, but it's more popular for being a mountain biker's paradise (or nightmare, depending on the outcome of the trip)

Hold your horses, people. I am not turning into some suicidal maniac. (homicidal, maybe, but definitely not suicidal!) I was very safe the whole time. I was wearing a helmet, walked when it's too steep, and always rode in tandem (just to make sure we're gonna leave the island in one piece)

There are 3 kinds of courses. The beginners, which was a piece of cake (no cliff, just forrest and some muddy paths). Intermidiate, which already has a cliff waiting for your wrong turn, and advanced course which is nearly vertical I have no idea how a bike can even pass there... Crazy people!

So what have I learned inthis bike trip?

1. Don't wear your good clothes when going mountain biking. Mud still looks nasty, even on a good shirt...

2. Prepare your tushy for an awful lot of bruising.

3. Don't believe people when they say anyone can do the "intermediate course"

4. Inertia sucks when your going downhill... Especially when you have to make a left-turn half-way, otherwise it's a date with the cliff.

5. What sucks more than inertia? Gravity!

6. Rocks do not move on their own, even if you badly want them to.

7. I suspect that someone puts big rocks in the middle of the path for the hell of it... Either that or rocks move on their own when you DON'T want them to!

8. There's always an odd rock that magically appears out of nowhere just to piss you off.

9. Nature can be nice... But an airconditioned room with a tv is soooo much better.

10. When people tell you the view at the top is breath-taking, they just mean the trip was so god-awfully difficult, you'll run out of breath by the time its over.

11. When going up a steep path, the long way down is a good motivation to keep on going.

12. Always reserve strength for the trip back.

13. Want to know the reason why bikers standup on their bike when there's a big road obstruction (humps or big rocks) ? Try not standing, and you'll understand painfully completely (i did!)



view from one of the high spots



map of the island


the beginner's path

also the beginner's path


in reality, this is a very steep path, but somehow it's not captured much in the picture... and hiding behind those greens is a cliff





by the time we reached this area, we too were shouting "ENOUGH!!!"

Saturday, January 12, 2008

move it people! crazy person rolling-through!

Writing a new year's resolution on the 3rd week of January seems late, but since I'm in Singapore, my new year will start on the 7th (or 8th) of February. (Chinese new year, that is) So technically, this post is way early! (see, there's always a good reason for being late for something!... just make sure you use the word "technically" to make it sound valid... and smart!)

For the past years, there have been several "to-do lists" for the new year. But this year, for brevity's sake (coupled with the all-too-usual laziness to write) my resolution is simply this: "to dare to do things I have never done before"

As early as I can recall, I've always been comfortably playing on the "safe-side" of things. And as much as I hate to admit it, I'm one hell of a boring person!

Ok, let me rephrase that, I'm an awfully mentally-deranged "interesting" person, living a terribly boring life.

Seriously, my idea of fun on a weekend is staying at home, watching movies on TV while laying on the sofa and eating delivered food...Yes, yawn if you must, i will take no offense...

But a new year is coming, and therefore, the forces of nature (and peer-pressure) dictate that I do something different with my life! So, in light of this new mantra I will live by, I had this insane daring idea last week to buy this:




I know, i know, I should have included a disclaimer like "dare to do things I've never done before, provided that it will not cause bodily harm and earthquakes", but then again, where's the fun in that?!

:)

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

The Culprit...

Remember the music video I was talking about when I said I'm now hooked on Joss Stone? Well, for everyone's entertainment, I found it in youtube and posted it here...

It is with great honor that I present Joss Stone's music video for the song "Super Duper Love", a.k.a. ang music video na napag-tripan ng isang daang bakla... hehehe...





It's hilarious in a disturbing way. But to get why I'm hooked, you might want to close your eyes and just focus on how god-damned gorgeous her voice is...

To help prove my point (and to help you flush-out the images you've seen in the previous video), im posting another one. This time it's a live performance. I promise, there will be no flowers this time!




and again I have to pause for a moment and say...
damn! that was good!

wow! 2008 na?!?!

I don't know about you, but isn't it surreal that we're actually living in the year 2008??? Sometimes I find it really hard to believe because it sounds so "futuristic"... hehehe...

When I was a kid, whenever I hear the year 20something, I imagine flying cars, aliens, and all those cool stuff you see in the Jetsons cartoon. But now that I'm actually here in year 20something, all i see are weird people... I'm not so sure if they count as aliens...

Ever feel like time passed by and you didn't even notice? I get that a lot! For example when someone tells me that a certain event happened on the year 1998, i usually think it's just a recent event, but when I think about it hard enough (thanks to my high-speed math skills ), OMG! it's been almost 10years already?!!

All these ramblings lead me to one final conclusion... damn! I'M OLD!!! (yes, as usual, it's all about ME!!!)

Anyways, before I rant any further: Happy New Year, my fellow old people...
You're old! (and most probably weird as well) admit it! (yes, i like sharing my misery)

:)