Tuesday, October 07, 2003

Came back from the usual badminton game with the uncles. I broke the strings of my racquet a fortnight ago, so had it done up and feels "harder" now. Think the tension is quite high so have to use more strength to hit the shuttle.

Finally got all my pics posted up at "More photos" link. My convo and the KL pics are all there now.

Celebrated M's birthday at Mackenzie Rex. Seems to be L's fave place too, so Eliss and I just so called followed the crowd and had our dinner there. Spent the rest of the evening at Mr Bean's Cafe sipping cuppa and car gazing. Seems that a lot of young people are driving. And the funniest thing must the the guy who took a long time to parellel park his Benz E200 by the curb. his gf have to go down and guide him. My goodness, does he still need poles and stickers at his rear windscreen to do it? Next time just take a cab lar, brudder.

Caught Once Upon A Time in Mexico with Eliss and her sis in the evening.



The saga of the mythic guitar-slinging hero, El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas), continues in Robert Rodriguez’s bold, non-stop action epic ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO.

The new adventure is set against a backdrop of revolution and greed. Haunted and scarred by loss, El Mariachi (Banderas) has retreated into a life of isolation. He is forced out of hiding by Sands (Johnny Depp), a corrupt CIA agent. Sands recruits the reclusive hero to sabotage a plot by the evil cartel kingpin Barillo (Willem Dafoe), who is planning to assassinate the president of Mexico. El Mariachi has his own reasons for returning – retribution and revenge.

Now, together with his capable cohorts Lorenzo (Enrique Iglesias) and Fideo (Marco Leonardi) the legend of El Mariachi attains new levels of excitement.



I think Eva Mendes is hotter than Salma Hayek in the movie. Although Eva looks mighty ethnic (yum!), she was actually born in Houston, Texas, and raised in Miami, Florida. Interesting...

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