I just discovered an interesting route in Tampines while I was cycling with my mates just now. Apparently, the lane that leads to the inner most of ITE Tampines is like a short cut to Simei! Haha. No need to cycle up a hill next time we plan to head there.
While we were there, we decided to explore the factory area. It was like so deserted, it reminded us of a scene in Resident Evil. The sound of dogs barking, the constant sound of door slam and the dim lightings just makes the place eerie. Not to mention, the place was like damn dark. But the fun thing was, there were a lot of abandoned bikes. So we took the chance to play around with the bikes. I had my first encounter with a scooter and I totally fell in love with it. Just wait till I get my liscence. Wahaha!
I was at Tampines Mall yesterday so I decided to take a glance at the Singapore Idols. Saw quite a lot of mad and smelly fans. I look at the idols and they were nothing more than just normal people. I mean, I don't see people running after Levan (the guy from Ronin) when he was at the Tampines Interchange. In fact, he's more accomplished than the idols. Sheesh, what is with kids nowadays?
Ouh, you gotta give credits to Singapore's local bands. They really are good and deserve recognition. I feel like attending The Leavan Trait's gig, but it looks like nobody's interested. Damn. Oh, speaking of which, I found out that the guy who's responsible for tabbing the rock version of Canon is actually a guy from Taiwan. His name is JerryC and he's really good! Credits to him too! I'm also trying to learn his version of Canon. I got the introduction part already and now I'm trying to learn the rest of the song. It's kinda difficult cos I have'nt actually perfected my arpeggios. Haha. You have to be like super fast. If you wanna know how it's done, go to YouTube and see Yngwie Malmsteen play Arpeggios from Hell.
WORD OF THE DAY: PANG-ROK, PANG-ROK... PANG-ROK!Cheers!