seriously, I have much to tell... :)

29 January 2007

In a near future...

After a few weeks of talks and discussion, it is decided that we will be helping to promote Visit Malaysia 2007 to the French during my class study trip(only 2 weeks!) later in March. A one day event called "Kenduri: Malaisie Extravaganze Culturelle". Dances, Food and Exhibition. Ons.

This is a collage of what I imagine myself to be doing in Paris. I'll be at the Festivals Counter if you need me!


-omg, I have to learn to Photoshop!-



I'll say, Malaysia Boleh!


25 January 2007

mystery solved! (for now)

What's she got to smile about?


The back view


Chinese New Year is near. I don't think I know a single Malaysian, regardless of race and age, who does not know what an ang pow is. The little "red packets" which never fail to bring a smile to your face. Coming soon to your neighbourhood. Get it from the married couple near you.

24 January 2007

Prison Break fans Hierachy

As the Tai-Tais all across Asia swoon over hot Korean singer/dancer/actor Rain in his latest drama (For his body, darling, for his body! Take off that shirt already! Stop it! Stop it! I'm menopausal!), so did my classmates and I over Wenworth Miller and the lot in Prison Break 2. Not to the Tai-Tai's extend though. OK, only I swooned over WM. The rest are guys.. but we'll never know...hmmm.




There are quite a few Prison Break fans in my class. I actually started to watch the first season with Jiawei and then later when school started, I found out Jonathan was also into it. As in, INTO it. Then there was Ken. Ah Ken says his English is not too good and we were encouraging him to watch more English shows to improve. What better way to start other than with Prison Break! So the suspend one. Slowly, some of my classmates also caught on to this. Ming Siew have finished the first season. Thomas have also just finished the first episode of the first season. Today, Jon reported that he just found out that Brian and Sook Kuan are also avid fans. Not forgetting our intl friends from Maldives, Nuha and Abdullah, and Brown from Korea. There are no gaps whatsoever in this fellowship.


Anyways, we were kept in heavy suspense since they decided to take a 2 months holiday break after episode 13 and we received news that it would be back on Monday! Cool! We have anticipated this moment for so long. You can already almost hear Jon say "I want Prison Break... I want Prison Break..." in your sleep.


You have to understand the hierarchy in this whole fan base thing in my class. Everyone plays a different role. Sitting at the top is, of course, Jon who masterminds everything and "motivates" people to like Prison Break to increase the fan base. He also initiates Logistics and Premiere Class Viewing which I will elaborate later.
Then there is Ah Ken who is the 'knight' who executes the task of getting the show in the shortest time possible and sharing it generously with all of us. His computer is never off and it is fast. FAST. He sometimes even volunteer to sleep after class so he can stay up to wait for the moment it is available. With Chinese subtitle somemore-ah.
Me? I am just the technophobe who will be explaining to non-fans why they should be fans. I think in a way I also help to motivate. "Hou tai, ar! Hou kan cheong, gar!" I would usually say in my half-past-six Cantonese. Or in Mandarin, "Hao kan! Wei se me bu yao kan?! Why,why, why?!"
The rest are just very motivating to one another. We do little things that matters for each of us like giving cheers when the shows starts and backing up our mastermind when the lecturer questions. There are no chickens among us. We are ONE.


On Monday afternoon, Ken decided to take a serious nap so that he can stay up to the next morning waiting for the great download. He was disappointed when it did not happen. He tried it again the next day and this morning, voila!, in his huge external hard disk is the gem of the day. He has sacrificed a lot for us and the rewards for his sacrifice is to make Jon uneasy to wait any longer to watch it. I'm so not exaggerating.


They decided to have it played in class on the LCD. It was 5 minutes till the first class starts. They decided not to care. When I returned from my PR activities in the other class, the classroom was already a cinema. Jon said with regret,"Yvonne, look." "Why never call me?! Alex, your head blocking. Lower a bit, please! Aiya, never mind. I sit in front!". Vicki did us a big favour of turning off the lights to see better.


Then the lecturer came in.... He immediately backed out and closed the door! He thought he had entered a wrong class. He is new, you see. OK lah, we called him back and turned it off. Other seasoned lecturers usually just say something like, "Wah, you guys have turned this into a cinema ah!" or "Practicing your events skills?" or "Why do you want to learn how to break out of prison?!" To which there will be an emotional reply, "To save your brother."... and then there was a pause to comprehend the emotions. But the new lecturer was pretty upset. He probably felt like we were rebelling against him! We were out of control! We were brats! There's no more hope!


Later, he got a hang of it and decided to make fun of us with Organizational Behaviour under the Elton Mayo and Hawthorne Electric experiment which was done waaaaay back in 1924 to 1933. "Just like you guys, you were comfortable in a group and decided to watch a movie in class together! This is also an OB." He also decided to announce an assessment to scare us a little. Aiyo...

21 January 2007

The Story - "Chicks" and Feathers

-An inspiration-


This is actually the continuation of my "Seriously DELIcious Burger" post in my previous Friendster blog. Read ALL about it here: my blog


So I left out The Story part of the S Series. Anyways, as you have already come to understand the situation, I shall proceed to tell you the story.


Midway through the dinner:
David: You can always spot a chick in Bangsar. Everytime!
Some: Yeah.
David: Like that table over there...
All: Where? Where, David?
Jiawei: Oy, they are aunties la!
Me: They are like 40?
Leanna: Aiyo, ya la..
Sho: Where? Where? *gasp!!* They are my mom's age!
*just a note, Sho's mom looked better.
David: OK, what. OK, maybe not all but some...
Sho: Maybe he's been relying on his lenses..
Me: Ya, that camera makes people look better than they do..


This went on for a while and as we were leaving DELIcious, we walked past the Chicks' Table.
Me: So, David, did you get a good close-up look?
David: OK! I said I take it back! I take it back! I said it!
Me: You know, this is like a story I know. Words are like feathers and once they fly away in the wind, you can never get it back!
David: Which inspirational e-mail did you get it from? *Look at Jiawei for clues*
Jiawei: No comments
Me: No, it was an English text book my dad got for teaching. I read it when I was small. You know how the story goes? There's Ah Ming and Ah Chong...
Leanna: Hey, what's happening? I heard Ah Ming and Ah Chong.
Sho: Vonne's telling a story.
Me: So Ah Ming likes to tell lies and bad things about people (typical of language textbooks) and Ah Chong decided to teach him the potence of words. He brought AM to a breezy hill and placed a handful of chicken feathers in his hands and then asked him to release it into the wind. So he did. Then he said, "Try collecting all of them back". AM said, "That's impossible! I'll never get them back!"
All: Ahh....

I concluded that you can't actually take back your words, so use them wisely. It's like calling me fat and then taking it back. I will still stare at you and probably complain to your mom. It's amazing what you can learn from a boring text book and where you can apply it. hmm...


And david is still sore...(read comments of that blog post)

20 January 2007

Season 2

Just so you know, I decided to start a blog mid last year. I still remember the exact date because coincidentally, it was the 666 date (6th June 2006). I repeat, coincidentally. Anyway, I named my first post 'Finally' because I've been telling myself that I should start blogging for the past 4 years. What was holding me back? I was just, you know, spending too much of my free time chilling out. OK, OK, I didn't know how to. Technophobe alert!

I decided to use Friendster's blog which was what I figured to be the easiest to configure. Nine months on, I thought I was ready to 'graduate' to a higher level of blogdom. Also, I didn't figure out how to display pictures in my blog without it being converted into the size of two peanuts. OK, maybe I just wanted to try something new.

OMG, I spent the last hour trying to figure out whether to click 'Yes' or 'No'. I mean, how do you put that calendar thing at the side? How do you make the cursor go blinking? How do we include a chat thinghie? What about background music? Can I have Little Miss Naughty bouncing in the background? I think I need some help.

Until I do get some from my seasoned blogger buddies, I think I'll just have to figure this out slowly. With this, I think I sort of started my second blog. Wow.