mystical experience
oh my god! friday night was totally awesome. it was a short time yea, but definitely well deserved. first, we met up with alvin at the coffeeshop, that guy is one cool good-looking guy. so he came with his chopper-like harley davidson, his modelling look and sunglasses. what followed after that was attention, not to rayner and me, but to him and the chopper. i would dare say it is the only original chopper with a big handlebar coming directly from the USA. it was funny how we cycle past and eyes were just trailing us like some superstars. so alvin was a superstar, or he did exude such an aura. we went to enjoy the late afternoon air at bedok jetty, and heads kept turning like nobody's business. heh. boy do i miss that place...
after that, we cycled to the other end of bedok jetty, and back. in the journey, many people commented that alvin's bike was beautiful, and asked where'd he got it and how much. yes it was rare, and i guess that 650 was well-spent. we stopped over at mac and lagoon, but the highlight was when we returned to the jetty about 8.30pm. the breeze was stronger than ever, and i was more than happy to embrace it. setting myself into a state of euphoria, the chemistry p3 mock exam the next morning doesn't seem to bother me anymore. that night was especially beautiful, with the clouds clearing to show its full moon. and brightly it sure did shine, and it was as if it paved a streak of majestic lighted pathway on the tides which enticed one to walk upon. what better way to enjoy it than to literally open arms wide and letting the wind blow at my face. rayner commented that my hair was following the wind's direction, and that was my original intention. =) No wonder bedok jetty is the BEST place in the whole wide world. words like stress and those describing negative emotions disappeared from my dictionary as relaxation was at point blank.
that wasn't all, the three of us made friends with the regulars at bedok jetty, and even had the honour of trying out their bikes. there's this one guy, John, who owns a 7k bike. OMG!!! when i felt it, my heart melted together with the effect of stroke on my mouth. litespeed titanium frame, avid breaks, xtr shifters, crank arms, front and rear d's, fox forx suspension, thompson sitpost, sdg saddle, carbon handlebar and hugi hubs. totally steam!! oh well, next time some bike as great or greater than that would be mine... someday, it will. wahahaha! anyway, i met jerry who was also this cool guy with long hair, and when he borrowed alvin's bike to ride and there he was singing something like 'cruising on the highway', it was the epitome of a US punk. i also met one of mjc's ex-security guard, who made some remarks about the OM. let me quote from russell peters, "i'm not gonna tell you who, but i think you know him very well". wahahahaha! next time, i might go fishing at bedok jetty... ... oh yar, i almost forgot, the next day got chemistry mock exam. but guess what, i didn't study. lol. i wouldn't give such a fruitful experience at east coast a miss for anything else.
after that, we cycled to the other end of bedok jetty, and back. in the journey, many people commented that alvin's bike was beautiful, and asked where'd he got it and how much. yes it was rare, and i guess that 650 was well-spent. we stopped over at mac and lagoon, but the highlight was when we returned to the jetty about 8.30pm. the breeze was stronger than ever, and i was more than happy to embrace it. setting myself into a state of euphoria, the chemistry p3 mock exam the next morning doesn't seem to bother me anymore. that night was especially beautiful, with the clouds clearing to show its full moon. and brightly it sure did shine, and it was as if it paved a streak of majestic lighted pathway on the tides which enticed one to walk upon. what better way to enjoy it than to literally open arms wide and letting the wind blow at my face. rayner commented that my hair was following the wind's direction, and that was my original intention. =) No wonder bedok jetty is the BEST place in the whole wide world. words like stress and those describing negative emotions disappeared from my dictionary as relaxation was at point blank.
that wasn't all, the three of us made friends with the regulars at bedok jetty, and even had the honour of trying out their bikes. there's this one guy, John, who owns a 7k bike. OMG!!! when i felt it, my heart melted together with the effect of stroke on my mouth. litespeed titanium frame, avid breaks, xtr shifters, crank arms, front and rear d's, fox forx suspension, thompson sitpost, sdg saddle, carbon handlebar and hugi hubs. totally steam!! oh well, next time some bike as great or greater than that would be mine... someday, it will. wahahaha! anyway, i met jerry who was also this cool guy with long hair, and when he borrowed alvin's bike to ride and there he was singing something like 'cruising on the highway', it was the epitome of a US punk. i also met one of mjc's ex-security guard, who made some remarks about the OM. let me quote from russell peters, "i'm not gonna tell you who, but i think you know him very well". wahahahaha! next time, i might go fishing at bedok jetty... ... oh yar, i almost forgot, the next day got chemistry mock exam. but guess what, i didn't study. lol. i wouldn't give such a fruitful experience at east coast a miss for anything else.
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