Monday, August 20, 2007

Fireworks!

Saturday. Before I get into the main event of the fireworks (involving a mysterious cat), I woke up at 7am to go to the airport to see Jeo off, who was heading to Indonesia for the Asean track and field sports thingy. Besides me, only Edo and Tricia showed up, and we had breakfast at Burger King before heading to the gate to say goodbye proper (the olde putting face on glass and waving and crap). Funny Jeo, she was like "Take care of the girls in class", to which I responded "You're not coming back?", then she hit me. Yep.

Anyway.

Singapore Fireworks Festival was at night (no, really.), so we VJ photographers (all 4 of us) headed down to shoot. Being the Singapore Festival, we went down at 3.30pm to chope a place. People were already lining the rails by 4+. Crazy bastards, and it started at 9pm, and it was raining slightly. I was immensely bored by the 5h of wait. Lemme sum up the key moments:

Sat down on steps under shade of tree, which did a good job of filtering only the large droplets of water to fall on my head.

Saw a leaf.

Suddenly, a cat came.

And then, to our eternal wonder, it rained some more.

Finally set up tripods to reserve the spot near the railings.

Then proceeded to leaf through great ex, with occasional water droplets inflicting liquid mayhem on my notes. Closer to evening, we calibrated our equipment- ok fine we took out our cameras and put them on the tripods- and stood there like idiots professionals.

When next I turned around, the whole of Singapore was seated behind me. To the right:

And to the left:And finally, 9pm came. And left. Then they launched those lighted kite thingies that fly around endearingly for 10s and then irritatingly for the next 5min after. Stadium lighted up, music came on, yada yada yada and someone quipped in a dry yet witty tone, "Have they forgotten the fireworks." (Yeah that was me)

The fireworks finally began at 9.15pm to a tired yet very much excited atmosphere. Every burst of light ignited a similarly loud (maybe not) reaction from the crowd. Oohs and aahs and waahs and a few walaus. Like that scene in LOTR with the fireworks, remember? A bit humorous, but the display was quite fantastic. I can't recall the last time I'd seen fireworks (excepting that time I was in the hotel in KL and suddenly a few fireworks went off behind the Petronas towers and I looked out the window and returned to my book), so it was kinda nice. Sad that it lasted only 15min, and I only got a handful of useable pics, but a good experience nonetheless. Did anyone else see the show? I think my favourite was the bit when the cat came.


Ooh.

Aah.

Wahh.

Walau eh smoke.

More on my Flickr.

Here's something you can learn from my experience: don't bloody follow the crowd. Decided to try Marina Square for dinner (had not eaten since breakfast at the airport), but what wasn't closing was packed with people, so we ventured to Raffles City which, amazingly, suffered the same fate. So we walked/stumbled/crawled to Funan and got into the Mcdonalds there. It took about 45min for this journey, since everyone was squeezing into City Hall MRT and citylink was jammed. And then, this is why I don't like town, I had to find the bus stop that had the bus that went to my house. Alone. With a fricking heavy tripod. Since the only bus stop I was familiar with was the Suntec one, I walked there in the hopes of meeting a similar bus stop mid way. But like the bloody buses themselves one failed to show. So, 30 minutes and many replays of Queen songs later I was at that bus stop. I musta slept for at least 12h that night.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Free!

Yesss just completed all my backlogged homework. Gonna dump them in teachers' lockers first thing tomorrow when I reach school to (hopefully) absolve all blame. But then again I was supposed to start studying and clear my backlogged knowledge this holiday... and there's still that bloody harris essay due Friday which I'm sure I'll manage to procrastinate til next next next next time, and history essays are looming round the corner, I know it. Now is exactly the time I should not get addicted to CS again.

Anyway, on to more delightful stuff inspired from last Saturday's afternoon of VH1's top 100 songs of the 80's:

REM - It's the End of the World (And I Feel Fine)


Queen - Don't Stop Me Now



Do your homework with this songs blasting in the background! It works for me! And the occasional Green Day, of course.
Night.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Shuffle

Got this from Muyao's blog. Answer the questions of life and everything by shuffling your songs(If this fails, try 42)! I'd like to say I did this when I was bored, but really it was when I was supposed to start my History essay (yar the one week overdue one).

How are you feeling today?
Readymade-RHCP
I wish my homework felt like me.

Will you get far in life?
The Simpsons Theme - Green Day
That answers everything.

Will you get married?
Strange Brew - Eric Clapton
heheh. What?

What is the story of your life?
Shine On - Jet
Optimism FTW!

What was primary school like?
The Passage of the Marshes - Howard Shore
HAHA. Hmm. Nice marshes, though.
(Yes, I listen to LOTR soundtrack. So what.)

How can you get ahead in life?
Love of My Life - Queen
I see...

What's the best thing about your friends?
She Cries - Simple Plan
Optimistic and sadistic, eh

What's in store for this weekend?
The Ace of Spades - Motorhead
Dammit, still underage.

What song describes you?
Welcome to Paradise - Green Day
Whoopee.

How is your life going?
Busted - Matchbox Twenty
Must be the bloody essays.

What song will they play at your funeral?
Liar (It Takes One To Know One) - Taking Back Sunday
D:

How does the world see you?
Inside Out - Yellowcard
Inner beauty FTW?

Will I have a happy life?
Because of You - Kelly Clarkson
Aww. Whatever.

What do your friends really think of you?
End - The Doors
That bad huh.

Do people secretly lust after you?
Shake It Up - Elizabeth Daily
eee.

How can I make myself happy?
I Can See For Miles - The Who
Foresight? Or binoculars?

What should you do with your life?
Touch Too Much - AC/DC
Yessss.

Will I ever have children?
You and I - Michael Buble
I knew Buble didn't really give any answers.

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