Monday, July 30, 2007

fat boy...















I got woken up early this morning by my parents who complained (get this) that I'm getting fat! Ha! For those friends who know me for a long time, that's as good as telling a monk that he needs to buy a new comb. Fats and Dennis just do not match! Ha! I'm happily amused though, but I got to admit, my appetite has been amazing these days. I usually eat a full meal at 3am in the morning after I come back from clubbing, and given the frequency I go to Zouk these days, it's not difficult to imagine where the food has landed themselves in me.

Well, being the metrosexual/male-model-wannabe me, I've already mapped out a fitness plan on how to get into the best shape ever within the next month. We are talking about loads of sweat, weights and sit-ups! Besides, I got reservist coming up end August, which means one whole week of field and PT training with my men. Got to show them a good example!

I was watching this very romantic film and a line in the movie was really meaningful.

"When you fall in love, it is a temporary madness. It rocks like an earthquake and then it subsides. And when it subsides, you have got to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable to be apart. Love is not just only about the excitement, but what is left over after being in love has burnt away."

Awfully meaningful, in my opinion. For those of you in love out there, this line is dedicated to you.

I got this urge to do a few things:

1. Play tennis
2. Do street luge in Sentosa
3. Try wakeboarding once
4. Pracise singing karaoke
5. Take a trip to Bangkok to buy *ahem* DVDs and clothes
6. Take a trip to somewhere else after Bangkok
7. Do rollerblading along East Coast Park

Anyone wanna join me? Let me know! Oh, here's an upbeat track for those who likes to listen to music when they run!



Mood: Energetic

2 comments:

Mr Brightside said...

that has got to be Capt Corelli's mandolin. You should read the book. Louis De Bernieres.

dennis the menace said...

you got it right, it's Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Very touching show, although I don't really like Penelope Cruz.