Memoirs of a haishya: February 2006

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Engrish

Student!
You are a STUDENT of the English language!


You are on your way to becoming

gramatically sound; however, you must keep

studying if you ever want to become a master.

You do manage to speak better than most

Americans, but then again, that's not really

saying too much. Keep studying, little

Student.


How grammatically correct are you? (Revised with answer key)
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Oh sucks... this basically sums up how good my engrish is. haha.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

result

After reading through many people's blogs, i find out that 75.67% of them are very afraid, or at least not ready yet to recieve the Alevels results. Yes, neither am i! Why do we think so? Because we are Singapore, Singaporeans! We live up to the reputation of being muggers (for most of us, at least)- we study hard, and expect good results. Just a few weeks ago, I was told by my japanese friend that Singaporeans study too much. She's on attachment to NUS now, and she finds that the students there study everyday and have no life. Oh wells, i don't disagree with that, because most of us, really study too much. As for myself, i guess i should belong to the "study-ers" category.

And so, in just four days' time, our future will be decided, by that small piece of 10cm by 5cm result slip. I remember two years ago, when we were still small kids having fun at orientation, playing "silly games" (i never found those games silly actually), i started worrying about my Olevels results almsot since the first day of school, because i was never confident to do well enough to stay in RJ. But in the end, i did, so i was super happy. This time round, it'll be a totally different story. Two years ago, I had 9 subjects to be judged, and we only need to do well (ie get an A1) for just 6 subjects (minimum) in order to stay at RJ. But now, i only have FOUR subjects, plus GP to be judged, and i have to do well (ie get an A) for every single one, to be considered as "well done". So in some way, the expectations are a lot higher this time. SIGH. However, the truth is that, even if i have "done well", it might not get me where i want to be, because the path i chose is a lot different from what the rest chose. and so, in some way, you can say that i don't feel the pressure of having to do well in this examinations. but the truth, and reality is that, i STILL do feel the pressure, because it's going to be a fact that will affect my life, and stick to me throughout. also, it deals a great influence on my confidence level.

talking about recieving results, it's never a happy thing for me, not in the sense that i do badly though. So far (fingers crossed), i've performed beyond my own expectations and goals in the BIG examinations (ie PSLE and Olevels), so i never had to taste defeat in a sense. But i do remember in Primary SIX, after i got my psle results and was going home happily with my family, i saw terrible scenes of people crying and felt pangs of meloncholy overwhelming in me as i cold-bloodedly stride past them, not able to do anything about it. i guess the scenes are still stuck in my head, which formed my first image of the reality of collecting results. den for olevels, my friends were more or less satisfied, if not elated, about their results, so it wasn't as depressing as the first case. What will it be like this time round, i wonder?

From what i observe, there are three kinds of reactions after collecting results. The first one is what i call, expression of feelings. This is the most dramatic one, and perhaps the most common one. These people will express their feelings, be it jubilation or depression, on their faces and actions. They scream, shout, jump, cry, hug each other. (Sometimes when people cry and hug each other, it's hard to tell whether they are happy or sad.)This way of showing your feelings is probably the best, because it tells the people around you exactly how you did, so people don't have to go around asking people, or rack their brains guessing how you did.

The second kind of reaction is to remain emotionless (not totally though). This means that the expression on their face tells absolutely nothing about how they did. in some cases, it tells the opposite. most people with this kind of reaction are those who have high expectations of themselves. so when they do well, they aren't exactly too happy, because they have just reached their target. (and they don't usually NOT reach their targets) And they really see results as being "damn important", so if they actually do badly, it'll deal a serious blow to them. of course, another group of people w this kind of reaction are those bo-chap ppl who don't care abt their results, but so far, i haven't seen one person who doesn't care abt his results at all.

And then the third kind of reaction is that in between the first and second. They express their emotions, but in a milder and neutral manner. For example, if one does well, he'll smile and go around telling his good friends how he did. And if he does badly, he won't cry, but instead, will go around telling his friends, "oh no, i did badly!" This is probably the most cheerful and optimistic reaction, as the results do, in fact, affect them, but they don't let it affect them too extremely.

If, on a scale of 1-10, where 1 represents a reaction that is totally emotionless (ie the second case), and 10 represents a dramatic reaction (ie the first case), (therefore the third case will be at 5), i will probably belong to 2 (in the past), and 3(now), as i've learnt to become more optimistic about life. so i've learnt to not let results affect me too much.
So, on the scale above, where do you belong to?

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Fire! Fire!

Wow there was fire in the "jungle" opposite my house today! so cool! i just woke up and was using the computer when my brother was saying, "wah so much smoke, definitely a fire." at first, i thought he was just exaggerating so i didn't bother, but when i looked out of the window, i saw the severity of the smoke and i realized it might just be a fire! woahhhh... some cool stuff, my first time seeing fire! (actually we couldn't see fire, only lots of smoke coming out.) anywayy, den my younger bro went to call the fire station! so cool! i would like to call the "999" or "995" one day, not for the wrong reason though. so my brothers and i just stood and watch in awe the smoke rising up. and it got bigger and bigger and we had to close our windows. even then, ashes and soot kept coming into our house. it was crazyy! anyway, my description of the smoke sucks, so let my photos describe it!

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This was how it started.

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and got bigger...

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and bigger.

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from another view...

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and another view.

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The ashes got to the lifts, even though the wind blew from the other side. This shows the extent of the wind, which blew the soot AROUND the apartment, and into the building.

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And then finally, the fire engines came.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Personality test

You Are a Prophet Soul

You are a gentle soul, with good intentions toward everyone.
Selfless and kind, you have great faith in people.
Sometimes this faith can lead to disappoinment in the long run.
No matter what, you deal with everything in a calm and balanced way.

You are a good interpreter, very sensitive, intuitive, caring, and gentle.
Concerned about the world, you are good at predicting people's feelings.
A seeker of wisdom, you are a life long learner looking for purpose and meaning.
You are a great thinker and communicator, but not necessarily a doer.

Souls you are most compatible with: Bright Star Soul and Dreaming Soul

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Chelsea 1 -2 Barcelona

It was, as expected, an exciting encounter between the two Champions of England and Spain. Having seen Real Madrid slump to a shameful defeat to Arsenal at Santiago Bernabeu, I was glad to see Barcelona come up with a superb performance to keep out Chelsea's chances of proceeding to the next round, although all is not yet decided with the second leg yet to be played.

The first half was rather dull as both sides do not have many clear cut chances, probably due to the "potato slump" at Stamford Bridge. Tensions rose when Asier Del Horno was sent off for a horrible tackle on Lionel Messi. When i first saw the tackle, i thought that it must be a straight red card for the spaniard defender. But after watching the replays, it wasn't as bad as it first looked, and perhaps as the commendator has said, a yellow would have sufficed.

I haven't been seeing Barcelona play so this was probably the first time i saw the young Messie play. And i must say that he's indeed a young prospect to be watched, and i'm quite sure he will grow into a mature and outstanding striker in time to come. His acceleration, tipped with his determination is unbelievable, as he always races down the flanks to win balls, not giving up until he gets a crunching tackle. And his controlling skills are exquisite too, as clearly displayed when he got past Arjen Robben before being tackled by Del Horno. And then the most respectable thing about Messi is his calmness and composure. He never argues with referees or linesmen for offsides, throw-ins or fouls. He accepts them as referees' decisions, knowing that he will get both himself and his teammates into trouble if he goes up to the referee to try and change his decision. And these three traits are enough to bring him to fame in years to come.

Then there was Gaucho Ronaldinho, who was, as usual, magic. Despite having slips at times due to the slippery pitch, his dribbling was totally breath-taking, especially those near the touchlines down the flanks. OH my goodness, he evades defenders or challenges lightning-quick. He has the composure too. I'm always very impressed by how he stops and stands still, looks around for a while, before accelerating or passing. There was one incident which totally impressed me. He was controlling the ball as if it was stuck to his foot and even when Frank Lampard slided in to tackle him, Ronaldinho could dodge it and continue his run, leaving him in heaps. Also, the counter-attack that led to the second goal owed largely to Ronaldinho's vision and composure. He ran one-quarter of the field, evaded a sliding tackle effectively, and sent a through-pass to Larsson (was it him?), and Larsson, knowing that Marquez came up behind him, passed to him. After that, it all seemed destined for a goal, as Marquez swerved in a inch-perfect cross which eluded both Cech and a defender, as Samuel Eto'o hopped and knocked it into the net, and sent the Barcelona fans to cloud nine. Such is the influence of one mazy run from Ronaldinho, as well as, the through pass, the lazer-guided cross, and the deadly finish.

So now, the match two weeks later at Nou Camp looks promising as Chelsea looks to take revenge, while Barcelona will kick themselves if they were to lose this precious lead.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Real Madrid 0 -1 Arsenal

Not that i really support any side, but i wanted Real Madrid to win. I wanted to see the real madrid i saw the previous time (ie in champions league last season). Even though they lost eventually and were eliminated in the round of 16, they performed much better than what i saw this morning (Singapore time). But the way they played was horribly childish, both in defence and in attack. The attack created zero clear-cut chances; the defence created a milion chances for arsenal. I don't understand why do the players stand still when a ball is played in from a freekick, or when a pass is made by the opposition. How are the strikers supposed to score if they stand still? And how are the defenders supposed to cut out attacks if they stand still? And they couldn't even pass properly . How, then, are they able to attack?

The only players i thought played a little better were Beckham, Robinho, Zidane, Cicinho and Casillas. And i thought the substitutions were crazy. they actually took out Robinho, when i thought ronaldo was the ineffective one. and what on earth was jonathan woodgate doing on the pitch when he's in injured? and he wasted one substitution (not like it'll make any difference actually.) Surprisingly, Beckham was the only "striker" who was running up and down the flanks, trying to spark life into the Real Madrid's attack. Zidane and Carlos no longer have the mutual understanding that i know of, though both of them were good (relatively) individually. Ronaldo didn't do much, partly cuz of the stubborn Arsenal defence, but still, he didn't even have any shots on target. And then there was Cicinho, whom i thought played well too, even though he was a defender. And when Raul came on, there wasn't much change either, much to my disappointment.

So they carry a one goal deficit to Highbury two weeks later. Hopefully they will play much better than wad they did, such that they can overcome the odds now to proceed on.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

japanese feast.

i had a unforgettable date today.

first, we went to plaza singapura to try out UZAP, IGALLOP and ISYMPHONY! so cool! it was so shiok! haha and the guy who was at the uzap was dam funnyyy, saying that he's same age as us when he looks 30 plus. but wad a pity they didn't allow us to take photos. the igallop is one piece of cool shyt but i din find it very useful actually. haha. and the salespersons actually asked us to buy it. haha can't they see that we are still students living off our parents!
n after that we went to eat japanese food at Ma Maison Restaurant, which serves a fusion of japanese and western cuisines. and the place is cool! very nice atmosphere, but a bit too dark to jonfang's liking. but still, it's a good place for dating, but a bad place for mugging. even so, there was a girl mugging in the restaurant. sick shit. anywayy i ordered the omuraisu; jonfang ordered the curry udon. and obviously, jonfang's food was more value-for-money than mine. (btw how i judge the worth of food is by quantity, not quality, so his had both udon and rice, whereas mine only has rice. unfair. and it's the same price.) but anyway it was niceeee!
here is it!
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nice atmosphere.

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a bit too dark for jonfang.

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many nabes around.

and after that, still feeling dissatisfied, we went to boat quay, which was so cool and cooling, but we couldn't find any japanese restaurants, so we walked down the river (wow so romantic) to clarke quay, to YOYOGI!

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hahaha we passed by there last night (c.f previous entry) but it was closed. so fang and i went there today. it's so cool! by the way im quite amused by the name, cuz in the city yoyogi in japan (which is next to shinjuku station), it is full of tuition centres, cram schools. so minzheng and i used to call it a paradise for muggers.

and then we ate the santen mori! which cost almost $30 and only had 15 pieces of sashimi- sake, maguro and mekajiki!

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and next time we are going to drink shochu (but it's damn ex!) and im going to eat ochazuke and many many more! (before i go ns and eat shit) haha and we are going to en bar, and the neighbouring japanese restaurants sometime!

Sunday, February 19, 2006

and so...

liverpool beat man utd 1-0, thanks to peter crouch.

anywayyy that's not the main point. i met up with joel again todayy. and as usual, our topics revolved around national service. he complained to me abt how rubbishy it is, how tough it is and all the things i've heard an umpteenth time. but i don't get bored listening to them and i don't find it meaningless listening to them, because i guess all these complaints will go a long way in helping him cope with all the agony everyone in tekong is suffering. and then i thought, two months later, when it's my turn, who will i turn to when i want to seek solace. Then, people, who used to tell me all the stories and experiences they had, now have newer stories to share with each other. And I will turn to no one to share my experiences with.

This is what friends are for, to share our experiences with, share our joys and sorrows and in this case, sufferings. When we do badly for examinations, we just need someone to complain about it, we need someone to listen to our excuses, and not expecting any rebuttals. When we face difficulty in studies or other things we do, we need someone to listen to our difficulties.

One day, when i was walking to school, i saw interesting sights, of people, of sceneries. Then i wished there was someone whom i can tell about these sightings. As i flipped open my phone, and flipped through the phonebook, i realized there was no one to share with. So i closed my phone, and enjoyed by myself selfishly.

However insignificant these sightings or experiences may seem to be, if we could tell them to someone, it'll carry out a role that is irreplacable by anything. it forms part of the kizuna we have between each other. it gives us what connects friends, what differentiates friends from acquaintances. When there's no one around you to listen to your difficulties, it gets harder to get over with them.

When you run alone, you feel the emptiness, you realize that there's no one by your side to suffer with you, both physically and mentally. Giving up seems to be an option, and you will give up eventually. When you know that there's someone to complain to after your run, you push yourself harder, and you exceed what you thought you can do. That is the power of mental support, the power of camaraderie.

and so, nobody knows what will happen in the future, and the only thing we can do now is to predict, and wait to see if our guess was correct.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

looong dayyy

argh i was typing my entry halfway when i did something stupid and caused my comp to hang. so i went to sleep. so back here i am, good morning everyone!

talking abt yesterday, two gays went to kbox together, and sang love songs to each other. but jonfang likes to sing weird songs like bu pa bu pa by guomeimei. hahaha we sang a million songs. (i have a sore throat now. ahem) it's realyl tiring to go kbox with just one other person, u almost don't get any time to rest or go toilet. and then we sang duets but i concluded that we should ask at least one girl along to kbox next time so that we can sing duets with guy and girl. if not poor jonfang has to act as lara or xu ru yun or landy. which i know is very tiring. hahaha and when we sang impossible songs like shan hu hai, it was totally horrible! both of us couldn't reach the notes! but nevertheless it was fun.

anyway u noe we have to pay service charge. and what kind of service did we get??! the guy who came in to let us pay, when leaving, switched off the lights! omg we weren't even done with our singing and he turned off the lights and left us in the dark! haha maybe it was a prank, cuz we were really too noisy as we screamed (instead of singing) and disturbed the rest. but anywayy, we almost died from singing, ok at least I almost. so we decided to leave after our last song, whichi was TUO DIAO! yeaaa dam fun. we wanted to really take off our clothes, but then, there were ppl walking past occasionally. so we didn't dare. hahaha.

anywayyy on my way to work, something interesting happened. i took NEL from hougang to clarke quay. and when i was sitting in the train, i saw this girl sitting right opposite me. and it hit on me that she was someone i knew 4 years ago, but we lost contact since then. (Let's call her Y) Y and i knew each other through a common friend. but we weren't very close. so i didn't talk to her, and pretended to go to sleep. OK, i didn't really pretend, i was really very tired and was really going to sleep even if she wasn't there. so i went to sleep. den, while i was sleeping, i felt a vibration in my pants, so i took out my handphone and checked the msg. and it was from Y! hahaha omg i thought she wouldn't be able to recognize me cuz we haven't seen each other for 4 years and we lost contact like less than 1 month after knowing each other. so i was thinking, "ohno she recognized me." but i wasn't really in the mood to talk so i pretended to be sms-ing someone else. so she kept looking at me, and i didn't dare to look up. hahaha... but soon, at dhoby ghaut, she alighted from the train, to my relief. phew...... but anyway, i replied her in the end, and cooked up a story abt how i couldn't recognize her. (but she really changed a lot so everyone would believe even if i said i coudln't recognize her.)

so anywayy, i reached bongout (my workplace). and there was a madhouse last night. it was hella busy! but it wasn't the most tiring cuz we had sufficient staff to cope with the in-pouring customers. okay time to go bathe, gotta meet my class for class lunCh!

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Random

Oh my god. Shocking and bad news from soccernet. The first and most unbelievable one. "Zaragoza demolish Real Madrid 6-1 in King's Cup semi-final". What happened to the team that used to dominate the Spanish League and Champion's League? I guess this is one of the worst, if not the worst defeats ever of Real Madrid. How can they let Diego Milito smash in his hattrick by half time?! Oh man...

Next, Chelsea's 4-1 demolition of Everton in the FA Cup. Oh yes, Chelsea continues their blistering run of good form and are on track for their first title this season. Who can stop them? They are going to win the FA Cup, Premiership and whatnot, but maybe not the Champion's League, cuz they are going to meet mighty Barcelona and ACMilan. On the other hand, Liverpool just lost to Charlton in the EPL, so now Liverpool are 21 points behind leaders Chelsea, and Manchester United, in second place, are 15 points behind Chelsea. They are going to get the title if they continue their winning streak in the next eight games. How boring EPL is getting.

And the most hilarious news, Mido got a 6-month ban from the national team, for his stubborn actions on the pitch during the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations. He was shocked by his coach's decision to take him off with 11 minutes left, and refused to get off the pitch. Egypt was held to a tie at 1-1 with Senegal when Mido was substituted. And when he finally left the pitch, he almost picked up a fight with his coach. And their exchange of words was hilarious.

Mido: Why are you taking me off??
Shehata (Egypt national team coach): Because I am your coach!
Mido: You are nothing but a donkey!
Shehata: You are the donkey!

Hahaha. oh my goodness, so childish. Apparently Mido was ineffective on the pitch for the 88 minutes he was there. And the substitute who replaced Mido, Zaki, scored with his first touch on the pitch and sent Egypt through to the finals to meet Ivory Coast.

Alright this entry is super random.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

BACKBACKBACK~!

yayyy my comp is finally ALMOST back to normal! the sound device is back and i can start watching my dramas and listening to my songs again!!! but ALMOST, because i still can't type japanesE! grrr.... but never mind, wad's important right now is that i can start watching my dramas again.

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Shuuji to Akira! i tink they are one cool couple in nobuta!

WHAT AM I DOING

what am i doing. todayy is terrible. i have wasted half my day and am going to waste the next half of my day away too. So, what have i been doing so far? Nothing. Nothing at all! Can you believe it? All i did was 1) sleep, 2) go out for lunch, 3) surf the net (ie reading blog entries i've already read, over and over again). In simpler terms, i have done NOTHING today. N-O-T-H-I-N-G. what kind of life is this? Why am i here, when the rest of the world is either at school, at work, or somewhere with friends. arghh i can't go back to sleep again cuz i've already slept A LOT just now. i can't eat anymore cuz i've eaten A LOT just now. i can't go out too cuz i've already spent A LOT of money on transport just now. i can't surf the net anymore cuz all the surf-able sites, or rather, all the sites i frequent, would not have been updated so quiCkly cuz i've just checked them out just now. So wad should i do now?

Monday, February 06, 2006

A Day at Work

Yesterday, after visiting my "dunno-how-to-call" relative's house, i went straight to work. Still languid from the hyper chingay performance the night before, I literally dragged my feet to work. argh... but it was a good day, cuz i've got visitors AGAIN! yayy... i haven't had one in a long long time. I like surprises! cuz they make my boring life exciting, even if it's for a moment. Xixun and Wenhan came to the restaurant to buy books! =) Haha just realized wenhan was in sheralyn's junior class. so she must know daniel poh too! Even though they left shortly after that, it made me feel that at least there's someone who still knows of my existence. And then, a pretty n stylish lady came to the restaurant! haha that was another energy boost.

Then it was one of our restaurant's longest-working staff's last day. cuz sylvia is leaving for australia for studies. hmmm... i felt that i could understand her feeling, and i was feeling happy for her. cuz i know that, sometime, someday two years later, i will be feeling the same way. How i look forward to that day. It will be different from the two immersion programmes i've been involved in, where there will be friends tagging along; there will be friends to talk to, laugh together, and sharing the same experience. Then, it will be different because I will be all alone, going all on my own, both physically and mentally. Guess i won't be as lucky to have people sending me good wishes, and as i leave this place for good, I would have no choice but to leave everything behind me, and start all over again. Oh well, it's still too early to think about such stuff, cuz there's still TWO MORE YEARS.

It will be one of the toughest paths in my life during these two years, not only in the sense that i will be in the army, but in the sense that, it's all up to me now, to remain mentally strong, stay true to myself, and constantly reminding myself what i have been working so hard for. If the worst thing were to happen, it would be that i have lost my interest, and thus my fighting spirit, and then wasted all the years i've come through thus far. It would be the most tragic ending.

Fight-oh! Fight-oh!

Chingay Part 2

Ahh chingay was over at this time yesterdayy. anyway chingay was damn fun! woohoo!! it was like a marason taikai* along orchard road. as expected, there were more ppl than the preview and the atmosphere was better, in the sense that both the participants and the spectators were more enthusiastic. and i finally memorized the lyrics of the song so that i could sing along while dancing, instead of dancing without moving the mouth, which would look very weird. yeaaa COOL!

but the saddest thing was that.... OUR PERFORMANCE WAS DURING THE COMMERCIAL BREAK. THIS IS THE MOST ANTICIPATED PERFORMANCE OF ALL (haha okay maybe not, but still, this is the BIGGEST CONTINGENT EVER.) AND DO THEY KNOW HOW MANY PPL THEY HAVE DISAPPOINTED BY PUTTING OUR PERFORMANCE DURING COMMERCIAL BREAK. =( =(

but the sad thing apart, i was just glad to be happy for at least the duration of the chingay period, especially nowadays when i feel upset abt many stuff. but then again, after chingay, there will be nothing else left for me to look forward to! SIGH... and life reverts back to the suCky one i had. sucks... actually i kind of agree with jonfang (c.f http://redfoxes.diary-x.com) that i felt like cancelling dvd order cuz there weren't many scenes of ourselves. hahaha. but then again, it brings back good memories, so why not?

Good memories, like these.
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From left. Ikekami Aya, Wakana, Me, Ikekami Toru
Yes, you're right, the two ikekamis are siblings. N they are reallyy nice ppl! i wish i could keep in contact with them. =(

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Our first friend made during chingay. Ikekami Toru!

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V6! and the guys. Haha..

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V6 again! and the girls. The girls wanted to take photo with them so much, so jonfang and i approached them. To my surprise, they were very friendly!

Chingay Part 1

I put the title as Chingay Part 1 because im quite sure there'll be a part 2 after tonight. Anyway talking abt last night's performance, it was GREAT! haha but there were much less spectators than i expected. after the last performance point (at centre point), there weren't any spectators anymore! Hmm maybe it's cuz it's not the ACTUAL one yet. (Maybe it's Maybelline) Although this year's route is 3/4 of last year's (cuz there were FOUR performance points last yr compared to THREE this year), we took as long to parade as last year! For your info, we took ONE WHOLE HOUR. oh my goodness. and it was soso tiring jumping around and cheering up the crowds, who just sit there and stone and stare at you. How enthusiastic. And i conclude that the only enthusiastic ones were the angmohs who will wave and smile at you, and maybe small kids.
But one sad thing is that we kept getting stuck at certain points so we had to keep dancing on the spot even though it wasn't the performance point yet. And the spectators who were watching den must have gotten bored watching us perform over and over again.

Oh and the hosts this year don't seem as good! (I don't know who they are though.) Maybe they aren't the actual hosts (for tomorrow) but i found that their chinese sounded like wad some ppl in my sec sch would speak. hahaha. (no offence) and at the third performance point, while we were dancing, the commendator suddenly just blurted out "kawaii!" hahaha omg i bet all of us were shocked and giggling to ourselves. I saw some of the nanyang poly ppl behind me laughing and shaking heads too. hahaha so random.

Oh! and quite many ppl were amazed by my hair. Haha particularly this group of (malay?) boys who kept waving at me and pointing at my hair and showing the (Y) sign. and of course, there were ppl who just burst out laughing. grr, hope they were stunned by my ahead-of-time fashion sense, and not mocking at my stupidityy..

Okay, a picture says a thousand words. Photos!
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Jonfang and I, with makeup, before putting on costume. (Oh and i actually prefered last year's makeup! but i prefer this year's costume cuz it's more cooling!)

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Ryan, Me, Liheng. That's our costume!

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R-A-F-F-L-E-S

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This is a lousyy photo with a lousyy formation cuz we took it in a rush. Btw, the three ladies are the singers and the guy (Mickey!) was the one who wrote the music. He's one cool guy!

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Korean GIRLS. i like their traditional costumes! AND The korean girl grabbed jonfang's hands! UNFAIR......

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BUT nevermind, i got the korean guys. hahahaha...

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And the cool african troupe-like ppl! hahaha compare jonfang and the guy beside him. (the skin colour, that is.)