Q: How come you didn't join the class ?
Me: I thought the class is in TTDI(but, its in LH, duh!!), so, I didn't join lor.
S(tatement): See my (latin)shoe. The straps are coming off already and I have only 1 pair.
But, I brought along another pair, just in case.
Me : LOL(apa lah!!)
Q: Where's your new shoe?
A: Oh!! It's on a holiday..
Me: 
Me: What you looking at ar?
A: Just peeking here and there.. the dress so sexy lar
Me: Blocked by people, how to peek ? Go up there and get a clearer view lah
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I'm in the Borderline Salsaholic category 
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A movie loaded with yummy salsa songs+biography of Puerto Rican salsa pioneer(Hector Lavoe)+popcorn+cosy sofa(all provided by Salsa Havana) = how I spent my Sunday evening yesterday.
If only the script of 'El Cantante' have less F*** words in them. Now I definitely understood why it won't be shown on the big screens in Malaysia.
After the Censorship Board beeped out all the F*** words, you'll only hear great salsa songs + a few sentences here and there. And I do believe that you won't be able to see any subtitles for this film either, cause, how on earth will you be able to translate all the conversations with constant beeping(F***) here & there?
There is a bright side of this movie as it does introduce a lot of Lavoe's salsa songs to the audience. I especially love the self-titled soundtrack itself, El Cantante.
If you wanna know more about this movie, just go here.
Well, gotta go & get the soundtrack of this movie; if I can find it in one of the record stores here.
Is today(referring to yesterday) Saturday or Friday ?
I practically woke up late, lepak at home the whole day, read mags, uploaded photos & have dinner at home before going to Little Havana(used to do that when we had LH on Saturdays instead)
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HS: how come you're late? You're normally early.
Me: Holiday mar.. so, lepak a little bit longer at home first
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Surprisingly, I didn't make wantan nor cough much last night. Must be the salsa thingy making me better(or could be due to the LoHonGuo infusion doing its magic).
DJLee played a salsa in Mandarin: Qing Ren(Lover) around 11ish
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Nope, me didn't dance to this song. I bet I'll be singing the whole song when salsa-ing to this number.
So happened, we're celebrating DJ Lee U Joe's & Andrew T'ng's birthday too.
Seldom can we see Joe out of the DJ Console area, unless there's a guess DJ. So, this is a perfect night to dance (albeit, a short one) with him.
Did I do the birthday dance with Joe or not? Gosh!! My STML is really bad nowadays. No pictures, cos nobody brought camera/s... ishh..
Asked Uncle James for a merengue, and my hairband decided to drop itself. I just put it in my hand & continue dancing with him till the end of the song.
After that, I tied the (falling)hairband to my wrist when I was about to salsa with Mambojays,
Salsakaki@UncleJames(walked over): How come you didn't tie the hairband when dancing with me just now?
Me: (Grinning sheepishly)Me tie it up now to prevent it from falling off my hair again mar.
(Jangan marah ye Uncle James. I'll put away me hairband the next time round
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Salsa-ed to No Me Ames. Quite a challenge, cause its a slow number(as slow or slower than Yamulemau) & I can't help singing along to these songs while dancing.
The surprise of the night is of course the Berjaya song , just cause its a Merdeka (Holi)Day. Salute to Joe!
Updates for Little Havana(courtesy of DJ Lee U Joe):
Salsa is on every Friday in September - 7/9, 14/9, 21/9 and 28/9.