this is wai kit part 6

Wai Kit and I were at Weijian's place watching To End All Wars, a war film about a group of POWs held in a Japanese POW labour camp, building the Burma Railway during the last three and a half years of World War II.

Thomas: This show is not bad man - haha there's even Begby* in it.

Wai Kit: Hey, have you watched Band of Brothers before?

Thomas: Sadly, no.

Wai Kit: Damn! I'm telling you that's one of the best war shows I've seen.

Weijian: Yeah it was superb.

Wai Kit: There's another war film about POWs thats also quite good... it starred Bruce Willis... it's...

Thomas: Is it the one that also starred Colin Farrell?

Thomas, pondering: Hart's War?



Wai Kit: Joe Hart.



(After finish watching the show we started to browse YouTube for old school WWE wrestling clips.)

Thomas: Nowadays WWE has gone stale.

Weijian: Even TNA is more entertaining.

Thomas: The problem lies with the current crop of wrestlers - although they have better movesets and are in better shape they lacked the charisma and most importantly, mike skills.

Thomas: Like Rock... Randy Savage...

Wai Kit: I like Chris Jericho and Steve McMahon.


Thomas: Erm, you mean Vince McMahon.



(The next day, after having dinner at Tampines, the B Squad were discussing about soccer transfer rumors.)

Weijian: Hey, David Villa is one of the rumored transfer targets of Arsenal.

Thomas: Heh, maybe he will end up at Liverpool since there is Rafa Benitez and his "Spanish Revolution". A striking partnership of Torres and Villa would be devastating.

Wai Kit: Arsenal also have Spanish players what. Like Manuel Almunia.

Wai Kit: There was also the Spaniard that left for Atletico Madrid... Reyes.



Thomas, Weijian and Kuah, pondering: Yup, Jose Antonio Reyes.

Wai Kit: Efren Reyes.



With HDD favourite Francisco Bustamante

*Robert Carlyle's character in Trainspotting.