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Miramar Entertainment Park

Posted in onebubble by Tyler on July 11, 2008

Don’t get your hopes up. This post won’t be nearly as entertaining as the title suggests. We went to meet a friend of mine (father of Boy In Static actually) in Neihu, Taipei at a hotel right next to the Miramar Entertainment Park. It’s not much of an entertainment park but rather just a mall with an over-sized ferris wheel on its roof. I heard it’s one of the largest ferris wheel in the world and a great place to propose, because at the top, you get a great view, ton of excitement, and best of all, the girl has no place to run. That or it’ll be a very long and awkward ride to the bottom.

Andy got very excited when I told him we’re going to ride the ferris wheel. I lied.

To our surprise, we found a driving range right next to Miramar and decided to hit a few balls since we arrived early. It was nice do something active other than eating.

I didn’t really like golf that much before mainly because I suck. Sometimes there’s nothing more frustrating than trying to enjoy a nice relaxing afternoon at the driving range. Anyway, I still suck but slowly improving. See for yourself below. It’s not quite like Tiger’s swing but it’s close. By the way, slow motion is cool. Is there a cheap way to do it at a high-quality level? Yeah…probably not.

Here’s my swing:

Here’s Andy’s swing:

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  1. wonkitime said, on July 11, 2008 at 1:34 pm

    let’s just say I wouldn’t want to see that swing in slow motion.

  2. Chris P said, on July 11, 2008 at 3:13 pm

    Andy looks mad skinny in that picture, I guess something to do with the camera angle.

  3. D said, on July 13, 2008 at 1:49 am

    My swing would probably be much, much worse, so it’s not my place to judge, but… you’re right, your swing is much like Tiger’s immediately after crippling ACL surgery.

  4. eduardo said, on July 17, 2008 at 8:04 pm

    Andy does look maad skinny.

  5. tim said, on August 28, 2008 at 11:17 pm

    yeah your swing needs a little work… that may have been the understatement of the century.


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