Monday, August 10, 2009

A night of glory

Well, another century just flew pass since I update.


There's something I have to 'give face' to and blog about.


Singapore 44th Birthday!!


I am sorry my dearest country but this is my third year celebrating overseas. 我也不想的。


I was again given the mission to join in SSA warzone of registration but it comes to a point you were so glad you belong to QUT when you see the queue over at UQ's side.


Nice and bad people come along you know, some people just hate to move their tiny fingy and type I am attending to rsvp. So no food don't give me black face ok, i am pretty innocent PR girl who can only tell you Sorry ah.


With some matrix visuals and noisy surroundings, the QUT committee and some helpful souls were slogging to put food la, clean up la,move table la, complain la and be crazy idiots.


We miss an hr or so of the parade but it was a whole loads of fun with a mixture of weirdos:

Examples as below:

Mr VP Julian Koh spilling out interesting facts from his mouth,

miss thailand boxer Ryo a.k.a Xiang wei making a fool out of himself being a full irritant to me, traitor from UQ - My dearest housemate Seany Lee

The malaysian who sounds like he's singing Chinese - Calyvn

Mr Dylan Su who you can hear his voice no matter how far

My sweetest honey darling Sheriiii ling

Lola lollipop who seems perfectly normal ytd but we know deep down in her heart was a ball of flames.

and our hao jie mei - GEORGINA Koh~!


sometimes its really the company that matters. :)


Well after the mayhem of washing up, we strolled back to school to catch the NDP muveeee!~

The theatre was so packed therefore the hardwrking souls cannot get their butts on comfy chairs but we did get a cosy stairway to stuff ourself in.


Wow, i didn't expect the parade to be so engaging, nice local musical styles although some dance could be more syncronise but who cares~!The night view of my Singapore was PERrrrrrfect!


I didn't expect the theatre crowd to be so sporting, singing along to the songs we grew up with and going hoo and haa on familiar conversations such as WEST VS EAST. Mr Vp turn to me and say , actually is quite proud to be Singaporean hor. Couldn't have agreed more on that day.


The significant 8.22pm came which was 10.22 to us. It was a moment of pride, the whole theatre pause the moment of gay and got serious. Brissie Singaporeans, regardless UQ or QUT looks untied for that moment. It followed by our National Anthem, I was never enthu to repeat it every normal morning of my secondary school life but I was that moment.


I told Ryo I want to go home. NOW!


sobs sobs. My singapore wait for me, don't go too fast ok, i scared I cannot catch up.


to share, i heard the little girl who was suppose to lead the pledge got into an accident 5 days ago the actual day. Now, she's still in coma. Her friends were crying when they took the pledge.


a moment of silence. Lets pray for her. with faith







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