
Originally Posted by
bid213
In the begging of this summer, my friend and I took a trip to Kenting for
three days. This trip cost me 3000 (what currency? Dollars $? GBP £?) or so but it was a memorable journey. I
thought the most unforgettable part of the trip was when we went to the beach. I
liked the swells (what are swells?). It was back and forth and there were many strong breaches
to strike me. It was so insane. (this doesn't make sense)
When we rode the motorbike, we could smell the sea breeze, enjoy its touch and appreciate the bright, hot sunshine.
In a nutshell, the trip to Kenting was worth taking.
Another fun thing was playing pool. How did I get into the billiards world, you ask? Well, one day when I had an appointment with my
student to play basketball, we ended up playing pool on account of the intense heat.
That was only the second time I had played. I was so poor at the game that I
was laughed at by my students. As a result, I was addicted to
playing pool from that moment on.
Although it takes money to practice, I think it is not a big deal. I want to
achieve some level of skill so that I can defeat my students. I learn by various methods, including: watching, playing,
consulting my friends, etc.
I came to realize that this sport combines physics, maths, emotions, skills,
and many other things. It is hard to reach the highest level.