Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Bronz-ization

CSAN Badminton Competition, 2008, Double Mix
(18 Nov 2008)
CSAN Bowling Championship, Fall 2008
(23 Nov 2008)

Please don't call this post a showing off. First, it was obvious and effortless (I didn't deserve it; it was thanks to my badminton partner). Second, it was just my luck (although I didn't pray for it... ehe...). Foremost, I was disappointed at the bowling game; it should have been a friendly-cum-challenging game as it's always been. The joy of bowling doesn't lie on the trophy or medal... My effort in the sleepless night and busy time was totally in vain due to the disrespect to and especially the intolerance for each other. I'm really sorry for such a mismanagement... m(_ _)m

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

if there is anyone out there still doubt that everything is possible, still question about your ability, this two medals is the answer. That is what you can make it and you deserve those medals. you already do your best in managing and preparing for the convenience of everyone, you deserve thanks, not condemn of mismanagement. sorry, i cannot bring our group the gift.

Anonymous said...

Congrat! U did the best for the managment of competition. So sad that I can not manage for the group and compete. It would be for warm relationship more than win or lose or beat but punctual still means.

k.srun said...

おめでとうございます。

Anonymous said...

We could feel your effort put into the preparation of this particular bowling competition. Personally, I rate your performance, as an organizer, based on your effort though the outcome seemed not so good as you/we had expected. However, I am so doubtful why you felt bad about it. Was it your decision, as an organizer, or a few people's manipulation that made you feel so? If you think you were logically right about it, why did you feel bad? If not, why did you let it happen the way it was? You see! Status comes with "responsibilities"!

Unknown said...

Ricky & bang Savuth, glad to be in the team with you. We did our best!!!

To anonymous, I felt sorry because of people's attitudes, which I couldn't manage or mismanaged. Logically, it was right to decide so. This should be a lesson for latter games and other events. To me, rules for a friendly game could be broken unless there is a consensus among participants (FRIENDS in the competition). Yet, it was too hostile a game, in which intolerance and objection existed. I don't like people's (including mine) acting as if their doing doesn't matter others at all. Maybe this is what made me feel what you called "bad".

Svetlena said...

oo, cool ne, dont feel bad abt it, at least u do enjoy play it as a friendly game, that's enough, ppl hv differ opinion :D