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Saturday, February 16, 2008 Virginity Gone Celebrated V.Day ystd to make it up to MQ.. Haha, muz admit that even though it's only one day later than the actual day, it does feel alot of difference. There's no girls with roses on the streets n couples dun wear as nicely either.. So it makes me wonder, are couples doing it juz for the sake of V.Day itself? But one thing i haf to say is that V.Day is too commercialised. Heh, but girls will owas wan flowers one this day, out of the 365 days ib a year. Heck N so we went out....... Had dinner @ Terra in Bugis Soup I had Chicken bolognese she had shepherd's pie ice-crean for dessert Went walking around at Suntec N we saw this strawberry with boobs at Carrefour Fountain The Singapore Flyer Red Bull F1 outside Marina Square!! Marina Sq Yes, I lost my virginity ystd.. Hai.. I tot how perfect it would be.. I wud roar with excitement or orgasm upon hearing the loud noises.. But no, I had to scramble for it n fight with the rest of the people around. My virgin F1 experience that is. Ever since I became an F1 fan a decade ago, I had owas dreamt of going Sepang or Melbourne to experience an F1 race. Imagine my excitement when it's coming to Singapore this September!!!!! But I was being treated with an F1 appetizer ystd. MQ n were strolling outside Marina Square when I heard a loud noise that was all so familiar wif my ears. Chingay was having a preview along Marina City streets n the Red Bull F1 car was having a cameo appearance in the street parade. I sprinted towards the noise n abandoned poor MQ behind without any hesitation. Sorry abt dat, but F1 is really too much of an attraction to resist. I whipped out my camera but the car was nowhere to be seen; all I could hear was the ultimately loud engine roar. I could even hear the car when it sped all the way to Raffles City! Here are the videos i've taken The cheapest ticket for Singapore GP is $168. Not really that cheap, but I'm damn tempted to get one n watch the race to my heart's content. Deep down in my heart, I know I want to drive an F1 car.... |
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