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Sunday, September 28, 2008

F1

Went down after work on sat, see whats the buzz about F1 racing. Although i only can hear the screeching noise of F1, the tail board of the fast machines, i then appreciate why is it worth watching for on the race track rather than on TV.

One need to search for appropriate grounds to get a shot on these vehicles. Without the tickets, i cant even get close to the venue. But even without a good view, surrounded by like minded people from different races, religion and from all walks of life, gather around, just hope to catch a glimpsh of this F1 cars, the feeling is quite high.

Secondly, one need to be patience to wait for the race to start. Also the right moment to take the shots. U can see people resting on the grass patch, standing around, bathing under the moonlight, admiring the view of the Singapore river, with their accompany of the loves one, awaiting for the F1 racers to pass by.

When the cars race pass the bridge, only the noise can be heard, and ppl began to record this screeching noise, not just me alone. Haha. The sound of the friction against the rubber tyres, "Vroom Vroom bom bom", i can imagine the fire spark coming out of the exhaust pipe...making turns after the bridge. There is a auntie asking "Where is the car?" Haha...i like to tell her the car is so fast and its view is being block by the bridge. But nevertheless, being there, hearing the noise with the company of these strangers, still bring goose bumps to my skin and experiencing butterflies in my stomach. I think this feeling cant be felt while watching the race on TV.

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A typical underdog among the 6.6 billion homo sapiens who seeks to spend its remaining time to bring happiness to his loved ones. Constantly questioning how much and when is enough to attain a balance of success n happiness and to define one's purpose of existance instead conforming to unspoken society's pressures n norms.