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::It's been... Ages since I last updated.
Hahaz. around 3 weeks in fact.
Lots of things have been happening but I have been too lazy to update. I mean... It's too hectic already and I'm constantly trying to destress online by chatting. And what happens? I get more stressed because of it. Every time. I'm some weird shit.
Hahaz. Last night's breakdancing competition was damn cool. Looking back it seems so surreal that it happened before my eyes. I feel super super super n00b(probably because I am). Hahaz. Those people do so many nice routines with headspins, hollow back, stradles, air freezes, side freezes, chairs, flares, windmill, air track, crickets, jackhammers, turtles, prop transitions from air baby to chair and things like that. Damn sick.
And Yi Wei's right... Yoshi is bloody damn pro. Hahaz. Super super pro. But heard that he's injured. Hopefully he'll be alright. I know what he means when he said that he wishes to breakdance for the rest of his life. When you love something you know you want to do it for the rest of your life. But I have too many things I love. So what to do? Hahaz. =P
Saw Dehui, Siak, Zhaohan, Zihan, Kiat Weng and Aveline there. Didn't talk to them because they were on the other side with the Inertia and a few of the majority-chinese crew. It's quite interesting, because the battles are really quite racial. Often the crews are majority chinese or majority malay. Then all the majority-chinese ones all go together as one, and the malay-majority ones all go as one. So you get lots of "facton shouting".
Norbin's side freeze to chair is absolutely sick, especially when he did it perfect. Hahaz. Super super sick. Cannot tahan. But then again there were tons of other moves which were super sick, like bboy zul's flare-air track round-a-bout. Hahaz. That was damn cool. But I don't really enjoy Zul's style, because I didn't see much of it. The style I enjoyed the most was bboy charles'. He had this vibe around him that makes him damn cool. Hahaz. And the Malaysian breakers are damn pro too. Oh man... They really know how to bust some moves. Though they lost to Floor Technique, they were good. I thought they could've won, but they failed some important moves, so that ended their run in the quarterfinals.
There's this trio which caught my attention. These three boys who couldn't be older than 15, and they seemed to lack the physique to really dance well. Can't really explain, they just don't seem trained. Their top rocks were quite off beat lar, and a bit stiff, but when they started busting power moves and freezes, they were not bad at all. Though they lost, they seem like a new bunch and have a lot of potential. Kudos to them.
Enemy Grounds is quite good too, too bad they lost to Floor Technique. But the battle itself was pretty obvious who was going to win. A lot of burning going on and about everywhere throughout the battle. Hahaz. Mock fighting happened as well. It was really quite hilarious. =). As in between Floor Technique and Enemy Grounds. I guess all of them are damn good, just depends on whether they really performed yesterday or not. But there were some people who obviously were pro, and underperformed but still pwned. Like one of the Three Faith breakers. He didn't do everything as he intended, but his intentions were obvious and he was really close, so he still pwned a lot of people. Hahaz.
Three Faith was obviously the pro-est throughout. From the first battle it was obvious already, even though they were only warming up with it. Three Faith vs Floor Technique B was really quite an awesome battle. Norbin vs Yoshi. That was what it seemed like to me. A lot of burning going on, but in the end Three Faith won lar. But it was the best battle in the first round. Super sick. Hahaz.
Well. Floor Skillz 3 has inspired me to break. Hahaz. If I'm able to do it. =X. Must start practising, as Pak tells me to. If one day I'm as pro as bboy charles or bboy norbin, then wheee. Hahaz. IF.::
.:Seow Yi Zhe blogged on 3/14/2005 10:48:00 AM:.
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