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Name: Anthony
Callsign: Desertfox / Shotgun
Age: 24 and counting...
Institution: Singapore Poly

Hobbies: Archery, Gaming, Pool,
Hiking around, Surfing Youtube

Hopes: Make it to University

Wishlist: Fulfilled my prev wishlist
except this one; get a good girlfriend.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Soooo full.

Had buffet dinner at Sakae with Amanda, Nessa, n Ben... ran all the way to Rivervale Mall to boot! But hey, it was fun... and funny watching the 2 of them laughing like locos! Fortunately, nessa didn't spit from all her laughter... hur hur.

Kinda realised that my blog is a lil too wordy. Too many words, not enough pictures or music or anything. So here.

Dick and Rick Hoyt, father and son participates in marathons, biathlons, triathlons together. The son Rick however is physically disabled, he cannot walk nor talk. For the past 25 years, his father has been carrying, pulling, pushing his son in all these events and clocked excellent timings. No, they do not compete special events for the disabled, but in actual full events against other able bodied competitors.

More details found here.



Nothing is impossible. Impossible is Nothing.

I'm quite excited about having competition this weekend. Its my first time participating in an archery event. I haven't been shooting well lately, but thats not gonna stop me from doing my best. The story of Dick and Rick Hoyt has been an inspiration to me. No matter how others looked at them, and in a way, called them foolish for trying to participate in such competition in such circumstances, they strove to do the best no matter. It did not matter if they didn't win, as long as they saw each other through the grueling race and brought out the best in each other. I hope my archery team is able to do the same.

Let's GO!
listening to the rain... 1:17 AM

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