The show is about this unknown chap, Santiago Munez who lives in LA. His greatest passion is soccer and he is a talented player with superb technique. An ex scout happened to see him in action. He was visibly impressed and tried all means to help him to secure a trial with Newcastle United. He met with some difficulties along the way, but as the saying goes, the rest is history.
I particularly like the part when the manager was not pleased because Munez refused to pass the ball to his team mates. He asked him over, kicked the ball high up and away from him, and asked him to sprint to retrieve the ball before it drops to the ground. But each time, he failed. The rationale behind it? The ball moves faster then a person and blah blah blah..
Now, back to "What drives me?" Munez refused to give up when his father reacted negatively to his dream and even stole the money that he has scrimped and saved in order to buy an air ticket to get to England. However, his grandmother was supportive and used her savings to buy an air ticket for him. Although he was turned away several times by the club, he came back stronger. He showed his determination and when his father passed away, he decided not to go back to LA because he wanted to prove his father wrong. The moral of the story. If everyone of us harbors a dream with passion, grit and determination, the impossible can become possible. But at the same time, how many of us can actually say that we have tried our best?
Anyway, I just finished watching this screening at J8 like 2 hours ago? Here are a few pictures taken just now. Oh ya. And I wasnt very happy with something that I saw.

Dedicated to Bernard. Enough said.

Can you believe it? Hermit crabs for sale? 25 bucks per crab.
And for your info, they are called 'Ha ha' carbs. WTF.

They even have an idiot's guide to raising these crabs.
I think they desperately need an idiot's guide to
Types of Domestic Animals/Creatures.

I suppose the beach is the best playground?