Saturday, December 04, 2004
1102hrs

Listening to: Electrico - The Story Of Slantboy


After a six-week break, it was back to watching Electrico live again! But this time round was a little special, 'cos we had with us three people who were watching the band for the first time!



Yup, it's xiggy, kay lii and eggie! (muahaha that rhymes.) The latter two are trying to signal to me: "Just take the picture of us two leh..."



Meanwhile, the two gig veterans (fifth time for agent s. and sixth time for hucks! :O!!) tried not to look tired... zzz...

The crowd consisted of mainly teenaged boys and girls, and also a sizeable number of international school kids. These two guys sitting in front of us were suitably hard-core:



Scorpions and RHCP t-shirts! *lol*

And of course, we were all camped out at Youth Park on a windy Friday night to catch them:



It's the MTV Asia Awards nominee for Favourite Music Artist (Singapore)! Yup, those four entertaining guys and one hot girl again. ;)

The gig itself was not bad I guess... could hear they were a little rusty during the first two songs (and Daniel was also half a step off-key (n)), but they warmed up quickly, and it was also nice to see them reshuffle the set list. And for the first time live, they played "Runaway"! :)

 

During the slower-paced "Good Time", this one weird bloke was happy to wave his lone lighter in the air...



And during "Studman", two crazy fellows decided to get up to the front of stage and do a version of, urm, dancing? Heheh.



Crazed fan after seeing Des on the KFC ads: "Can I have two Colonel's Specials please?"

I must also mention that germ made a cameo appearance... but like at the mahjong session last week, she was kinda, urm, busy again...



Everyone was quite pleased after the gig... check out the \m/s hahaha ;)

And finally, it's time for The Joke Of The Day:

While crossing the road to Cineleisure, xiggy sees someone standing on the road divider holding on to the "One Way" sign. And so she says: "Where is this guy bringing the sign to...?"

We made her take this photo as a memento of her faux pas:



Heheheh. :) Anyways, hope you had fun last night people!



Friday, December 03, 2004
1117hrs

Listening to: Avril Lavigne - Complicated


Grr, people aren't very nice about my old prom photo. Is it really that bad?! :@

Yesterday was an interesting day man... haha. Bought a brand new HP printer! Now can print/scan/copy liao, yay! Heheh. Then went bowling with my sis after dinner. It's been quite a while since I last bowled, but I was pretty pleased with my "performance" lol. Arm's aching like crazy now though. Bowling, anyone? :)

After bowling, I went to Jon's place where we had a little surprise for Justin. His birthday is next week, so we got him a cake and he was really surprised, haha. After which the 6 of us polished off a full bottle of Absolut Citron in under 3 hours, wahahaha. Got home around 3am... still quite sober! (y) Was a fun night.

And tonight will be fun too! Seeya guys at Youth Park...



Thursday, December 02, 2004
1859hrs

Listening to: Tanya Chua - Wu Di Dong


My college is having its Senior Dinner & Dance (otherwise known as the graduation prom) tonight. Thinking back, I can still remember mine quite clearly.

(Yes... my memory is quite good. Haha.)

Unlike subsequent graduating classes which had their SDD at the swanky Ritz-Carlton, poor us had ours at the stupid Pan-Pacific (n). Haha... proms. Spending lots of money for lousy food you don't even eat much of, the whole evening is like one long photocall. Taking pictures with people you will probably not see for the rest of your life. Et cetera.

But there's also good stuff I remember about that fine day, five years ago. Opening the door to a room on the 55th storey of the Westin and taking in the spectacular view. Walking to the Pan-Pacific in evening wear, much to the amusement of passers-by. Taking lots and lots and lots of pictures. Finishing half a bottle of XO on the hotel room balcony at dawn...

Ah well... that was a long time ago. And at the risk of getting killed by someone, here's a pic from my prom:



Hohoho. Yes that's me on the right there omg... yucks =X



1100hrs

Listening to: Taufik Batisah - I Dream


A star is born.


                                                                 ST photo

TAUFIK IS THE MAN. Coming through confidently with all three of his songs at the Singapore Idol final last night, he totally outclassed his opponent Sylvester Sim. Sly probably had no complaints about being edged out by "the Soul Man", who showed that he could break out of the tag and deliver a funky classic, a rousing ballad and a slow-burner with much aplomb and style.

The atmosphere at the Indoor Stadium looked pretty electric (though the "red carpet" segment was quite stupid lol... except for the appearance of Nadya, omg). From the pink brigade of Sylvester the Cat-toting teenaged girls to the all-white troop of Taufik fans (those five media whores in white veils... buay pai seh man tsk tsk), everyone seemed to be having a good time.

At home, the situation was kinda tense too. Dad, the über-Sly fan, pretended to be nonchalant about the proceedings, coming to the TV set periodically to make anti-MediaCorp comments, but not really sitting down to watch. My sister relieved her teenage years all over again ("Taufik is so good/versatile/he has such nice eyes/did I mention he has nice eyes?"). And as for me, well I have to admit that I was quite kan cheong just before the results were announced... a bit like before O level results, haha.

While the show was pretty slick by MediaCorp standards (thank goodness they upped the audience volume level after the first couple of songs), there were many laughable moments. Is it just me, or did the opening sequence look like something out of a very bad workout video? Haha. And Jerry is still annoying. :X But the string section from the NUSSO and the backing vocals from the VJC Choir (yeah!)... not bad not bad at all. (y)

So it's finally over after almost three months. No matter what grouses you have about the show, I guess Singapore Idol has been a success for the very fact that it is the talk of the town, and probably will still be for a while to come. Whether you are a Taufik fan, a Sly fan, or even a Lemon Tree dude fan like myself (lol), SI has given Singaporean kids some fellow heartlanders to look up to, and made Singaporean adults (like my Dad) behave like kids all over again.



Wednesday, December 01, 2004
0933hrs

Listening to: Band Aid 20 - Do They Know It's Christmas


It's December.

The Band Aid 20 single is out in stores now! Personally I prefer the original with its rolling bassline and general good cheer; this new version starts slow, builds up, and goes slow again... not really my cup of tea. But The Darkness' screaming electric guitars is the saving grace of this track, which is still worth more than a listen or two.


Was in town yesterday and saw quite a few familiar faces... but not all of them saw me haha. Saw one of my cousins(she walked right past me), and also germ's brother and girlfriend (her brother's, not hers hahaha) at Suntec. While at Gelare (yes, I finally made it to Gelare on a Tuesday! :)), Lesley from VJ days walked past and I was a little surprised that she recognised me, haha.

Then finally, while eating I kinda noticed there was this familiar looking person behind me, but decided that it wasn't my friend... but it turned out to be xiggy with a new 'do! Muahahaha. Anyway she asked me about Friday and we're on! Will be good to check out live local acts again... (y)


Finally, I was told that one of my friends was promoting Lumix cameras at the recent Sitex, haha... more on that later perhaps.


Tuesday, November 30, 2004
2359hrs

Listening to: The Wallflowers - I Wish I Felt Nothing


Trying to while away a couple of hours in school today, I decided to Google "The Nanyang Chronicle", and found some highly interesting matches. The most surprising and entertaining hit by far would be the blog of wifflewiffle, a friend from Chron who is currently in the US on holiday, and heading to Laos of all places in a few days time, lol.

You know how some people are so quiet and meek on the outside, but hidden within is a fountain of wit and humour? This guy is one of them, haha. Check out his post on fun Laotian facts here. :)


Monday, November 29, 2004
2309hrs

Listening to: Amanda Marshall - I'll Be Okay


Am still sick... but getting better. There's quite a number of people I wanna meet before the hols are through... hoping to do so before the Christmas season comes along. There's:

1) Ghim Lay and chron pH for dinner (sorry for rainchecking you guys...)
2) Daphne for coffee
3) ash and yann to pass them their certs (still waiting for you two to arrange a date leh...)
4) the MSGs for Electrico (this Friday at Youth Park, 9pm. Free?)

... etc etc.
And that's not counting all the birthday parties this coming month! This weekend is filled already. So make your appointments fast...


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