100!!
HaHa.. This is my first hundred post since I started blogging in December last year. I've got so much to write about, was wondering of if I should separate them, or just join them all into one. I guess I'll just continue from wher I left in the previous post. On 22 July, Saturday, I went to catch a movie with my boi and a few of his friends. We watched The World's Fastest Indian. Here is the synopsis:
In `60s New Zealand, at the bottom of the world, Burt Munro takes a 1920 Indian motorcycle and, delightfully without resources other than his own obsession and a Kiwi #8 wire mentality, spends his retirement rebuilding the bike and following his dream to go to Speed Week at Salt Lake in Utah. Under funded, without the support of a team and against all the odds he not only makes it to Bonneville, he sets a national land speed record, not once, but again and again.


My boi thinks that the show is not too bad, just a little draggy. But in my opinion, I think that the man in the show is strong. I'm not referring to him physically, but his strong determination, will, beliefs and his confidence. I think the man in the show, Burt, is one that evryone should look up to. He's great~ I mean, he's old physically but young in the heart, he's got a close brother who died right in front of his eyes, he had heart problems, he had financial problems, but he overcome all the obstacles. I admire his spirit, his belief, his determination and everything. Thumbz up to Burt!! He broke the records for the following nine years!!
In `60s New Zealand, at the bottom of the world, Burt Munro takes a 1920 Indian motorcycle and, delightfully without resources other than his own obsession and a Kiwi #8 wire mentality, spends his retirement rebuilding the bike and following his dream to go to Speed Week at Salt Lake in Utah. Under funded, without the support of a team and against all the odds he not only makes it to Bonneville, he sets a national land speed record, not once, but again and again.


My boi thinks that the show is not too bad, just a little draggy. But in my opinion, I think that the man in the show is strong. I'm not referring to him physically, but his strong determination, will, beliefs and his confidence. I think the man in the show, Burt, is one that evryone should look up to. He's great~ I mean, he's old physically but young in the heart, he's got a close brother who died right in front of his eyes, he had heart problems, he had financial problems, but he overcome all the obstacles. I admire his spirit, his belief, his determination and everything. Thumbz up to Burt!! He broke the records for the following nine years!!
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