Hello… welcome back to the cruel and boring reality after I spent around 1 and a half months long holiday. This could be my final holiday throughout my life as a student, and I just did not utilise it, damn! I spent most of my times watching tv, though there are really my favourites tv programmes, such as American Idol (Carrie rocks yeah yeah), The Apprentice, C.S.I., and more… For a sport freak like me, of course I did not miss out those live shows - EPL surviving Sunday, English FA Cup Final, UEFA Cup Final and the biggest turn-around UEFA Champions League Final.

If you think that the list above was completed, then you are definitely wrong. I’ve witness Zhang YiNing winning her first ever World Championship gold medal, bringing China Women Table Tennis to a post Wang Nan era. Then I also watched a couple of F1 and felt incredibly happy after Kimi Raikonnen won back to back titles but extremely heartbroken when Kimi was forced to retire with 1 lap away from another perfect championship points due to tyre and suspension problems. I think I’m too free enough to even watch Asian 9-ball tour and also Sudirman Cup also, haha…

There should be something else, right? Non other than my favourite NBA live! yeah babe, NBA rocks! The playoff series are all full of emotional feelings. I’ve watched couple of Houston Rockets game and they don’t answer my support. They won 2 away games and had a comfortable 2-0 lead. There were only 2 teams lose their series when they were 2-0 up with both away wins. Ya you probably get what I’m going to say next - yeah right - Houston became the 3rd team, and they were ‘proud’ to set another NBA playoff history - the largest game 7 margin lose (40 points). This was a dissappointing series where Yao Ming wasn’t performing consistently.

On 19 May, I witness the last game for a NBA legend - Reggie Miller. He is a great player, great shooter with his famous “Miller Time”. I felt like watching his last game was an honour to me. Thanks, Reggie! You are my man!
Then I watched some record-breaking performance from Ray Allen and Steve Nash the MVP, scoring their career high 45 and 48 points repectively.

After all, I still have to come back to Melaka for Orientation. Actually good also so that I can spend some time to settle the fyp thing. Really hate it when some lecturers are doing some ‘under table’ stuff with some ‘kiasu’ students. *sigh* Some people already started their fyp i think, with the permission of their respective supervisor. I really hope that there should be no rules from the faculty when the rules are meant for nothing. Ok till here for today. See you soon…