Dance for Two



Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Lol. I went to watch the second Transformers movie with Jerry and my brother yesterday. We had to give Jerry a ride, but when we got to his house I couldn’t contact him. I called his cell phone but no one picked up, and then I rang the doorbell (his actual house is waaaaaaaay inside a wall of gate). I had to resort to calling his brother and asking for their home phone number (turns out the door bell was broken… been for 2 years too).

We went and bought our ticket (actually, I paid for my ticket and my brother’s). He had a premium pass or something, and he said he had two free tickets so I didn’t have to buy my ticket, but it didn’t turn out that way…. =_______= Lol whatever.
We went to the food court first because it was still kind of early, but we weren’t hungry so we decided to go to Starbucks. I don’t really know my way around the mall, so we ended up walking the long way to Starbucks (“Geez Jerry you could’ve told us.”) and didn’t have time to finish our drinks if we bought them, so we just walked back to the theater. We bought the largest kettle corn (our lunch) and went to find a seat. When we entered the auditorium, some of the good seats were already taken, but we still got a pretty good one. Then more people came in and the place got filled up pretty fast.

The movie was pretty good seeing how it was a sequel (most of them suck; they’re only produced for the money of anticipating people who will just get disappointed). I read a Yahoo! article about how twin robots in there were racist, and after seeing the movie, it is kind of evident. Not only that, a lot of characters in there displayed racism…. Such a patriotic movie that puts the U.S. in absolutely a glorified light. Lol. Still a good movie thought. Except Megan Fox can’t act. (She had, what, 20 lines throughout the entire 2 hour movie? She’s more of like a scenery or background image, you know? Just there, for you to look at.)

And today was Relay For Life, which I hosted with Yang (it’s still going on, but I didn’t stay). It was hot. How the heck did it get so hot all of a sudden? And on this day too! This is an event to raise cancer awareness and celebrate, remember, and support cancer patients/survivors. Well, after staying in the sun, I’m not surprised if all of us end up with skin cancer. =_______=

We started the event a little late, so we had to rush through introducing the teams. It was very, very unorganized. A lot of the teams weren’t even in order (if they even showed up). We would have team 65 followed by team 28 or something. Yang and I had to flip through our pages to try and properly introduce the team name and bio. And the slight wind today just had to blow all of our script to the ground, so we were flipping, picking, and reading papers, and at the same time trying to figure out what the next team was. I had to read all the teams with Chinese bios, and when I practiced, I read them slowly just in case I mess up. BUT during the real event, people walked by so fast I had to speed through bios (I was already getting tongue-tied with the English part), so whenever I saw a bio in COMPLETE Chinese, I panicked. >.<

Through all that mess, though, I think I did pretty well. I dunno, hosting with Yang makes everything less scary on stage. I guess it’s because he’s been acting and performing on stage for so long and so many times that he’s used to it and doesn’t seem scared, so I kind of just follow his lead. Haha. It was fun (I had an urge to run up on stage and sing later on).

We went to buy some cold drinks at the super market nearby and at Tapioca Express. I had Thai tea with pearls. =)

Oh yeah, got my SAT II scores. Haha, I did horrible on history. Got a 610. LOL. Got a 730 for Math II. When I saw my scores, I was sad for about 10 seconds, and then I went “What the heck lemme go look at something else” and forgot all about them.


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