Monday, January 12, 2009

Canoe Polo 3v3 Week 2 (Juniors) Review

No worries, I already wanted to blog about it last night (Xuan Hao and Jong can be my witness.)><

General Observations and Insights (from the observer's point of view)

1. Another choice in the path of life. When it comes to choosing between you and an umbrella on a hot sunny SUNday, you are, once again, going to be option 2. Forget about how complex, or how biologically intrigueing you may be, you are still in second place. No kids' perks, no senior citizen privilages, no whatever, unless you are a spreading canopy made of who-knows-what. No wonder there's a song written about it... Ella, ella, e, e under my umbrella...

2. When the games end late (or early, if you are talking about two o'clock in the morning), transportation will always be a problem. You will be surprised what interesting topics may arise from that singular topic. Topics may include squeezing WITH girls, sitting on laps, pole dancing, drink driving, etc. One thing is rather certain, transportation functions similarly to alcoholic drinks. The thought of it makes you high. And its usage makes everything around you move.

3. Punctuality is always a virtue. Arriving late means you might have to return home without watching a single game, or stay for hours just to watch ONE game.

4. A cocktail of emotions can occur when watching games (that kinda explains why people enjoy watching those football matches so much). We are really proud to see (or hear from others) that our juniors play so well. Yet at the same time, it is rather demoralizing to know that we are really sucky players *emo-ing*. Still we are proud of your Jellies! ^^

5. Kids or juniors will always have some privilages. It may not be during the games, but certainly so after the games. You have "slaves" to help you carry your boats and paddles. "SENIOR citizens" should have that privilage too. xp

Since I've only watched one game. Can't think of much to write. So go write something on your own. Cheers!

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