Ah, and I cannot refrain from making a comment about all the eye-candy. OH MY GOD SO MANY GOOD-LOOKING BOYS/MEN. Hee. That was unexpected. Kelly, Muna and I were like "Wow... didn't expect there to be an added benefit to participating in this run, eh girls!". Ahh. Certainly was pleasant to the eyes, and made waking up early in the morning so much more worth the effort for us non-morning persons.
Shallowness aside. It's been aaaaages since I've gone to the Lake Gardens and I was quite pleased to see how it's so beautiful and peaceful there. I'm making a point to visit the garden more often after this, just for a morning walk, a picnic or something.
The start was slow, as there were thousands of people squeezed onto a small footpath.
So it wasn't really a 'run'... everyone just walked! I only started my jog in the last 1.5km
So it wasn't really a 'run'... everyone just walked! I only started my jog in the last 1.5km
Our not-so-power-walk included singing, silly walking, random sports-like
commentating, and sudden bursts into conga-line
commentating, and sudden bursts into conga-line
Soundtrack: Mogwai - Scotland's Shame
Mood: Feeling refreshed
Location: Hoxe's cafe
Random thought: Apparently I don't have a Googleganger. Every result (5 pages' worth) of 'Mufizah Moslim' in Google points to me. I feel so unique and special :p. Heh. Do YOU have a Googleganger?
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When was this? Terry who? Oh well, I'll join next year in my stormtrooper suit. By the end of the race,I'm gonna really sweat like a pig on fire! Hahaha! :D
ps: I don't have a Googleganger too! Shucks!
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