woohoo~! i am blogging from school!!
studied from 1.15pm till 2.45pm. 1 1/2 hours of IBM has sent my brain's CPU crashing!! lol. its been a long time since i mugged so hard. zz. studying for e1 jap test - 3 days in a row, didn't even feel this bad!! zzz.. why is IBM so intense and the amount of info to process is.... hmm.. where does it end?
haha i found a website that has like tonnes of FLH pix plus alot of their promotion activity photos. the good thing is that the pictures are quite good! i simply hate posting grainy pictures. it just makes me feel very bu shuang.. hahaha. am i being picky here? i think i will be posting some of the nicer ones up soon.
hoo hoo hoo, i think i am start a habit of reading popstar's blogs. for example, i read feilunhai/rainie yang/gary's blog.. but of cuz their blog must contain interesting stuff for me to read. if not i wouldn't bother. maybe after my exams, i shall try looking for victoria beckham's blog maybe i wouldn't even bother. hahaha.
btw, this is not really an obession with this boyband, its just like eye candy you know... just like any girl with raging hormones would stay in school and look at their beloved eye candy.
it just so happens that my eye candies are popstars. so i can only satisfy the desire to look at my eye candy thru photos and videos. hur hur hur. this is to make up for the lack of eye candies in my school. seriously. i can even count the number with the fingers on my fist.
i think i lack proper entertainment. surfing the web has probably become my only entertainment - apart from taking walks around my neighbourhood. watching TV just doesn't feel right cuz it still takes place in the house. movies are so expensive these days.. and now i actually feel like watching musicals.
sistic` i feel like watching Titoudao and phantom of the opera. below is a brief synopsis on titoudao...
synopsisAn English music drama set in the 1940s on the life of a Hokkien street opera actress, Madam Oon Ah Chiam, Titoudao traces her struggles against all odds to become a renowned wayang (Street Opera) star in Singapore and Malaysia. Through her colourful life story, we see the societal and economical changes in Singapore. It is a moving account of the struggles of a petite Chinese woman set against the progression of an ever developing island city. A heartwarming play that is poignant yet hilarious, it will make you burst into peals of laughter at one moment and weep the next. You will leave the theatre inspired by this extraordinary life experience of Madam Oon.
The star studded cast includes Singapore's stage and television luminaries Pam Oei, Beatrice Chia-Richmond, Karen Tan, Sebastian Tan, Chua En Lai, Aidli 'Alin' Mosbit, Gordon Choy and newcomer Judy Tan. Written and directed by Toy Factory's Chief Artistic Director Goh Boon Teck whom won Best Original Script for Titoudao at the inaugural Life! Theatre Awards in 2001, this play also swept other major awards including Play of the Year, Best Production Design, Best Supporting Actor and Best Actress whom Pam Oei won for her role as Titoudao.

like quite nice hor. i feel like watching cuz i am quite sure it will be super funny. but Phantom of the Opera.. i wanna try watching a real musical. but i was wondering if i would waste the ticket if i don't know how to appreciate it.. haiz. decisions decisions.
for serene:

very nice picture huh..
i realised that alot of people are using this program, imeem.com, on their websites/blogs. i think you guys can go try it out. =D i haven't tried it out myself though.. link` . after all this blogging, my brain still feels fried.. damn...
p/s: abt the fingers on fist, its supposed to mean zero, if you didn't catch it =)
An English music drama set in the 1940s on the life of a Hokkien street opera actress, Madam Oon Ah Chiam, Titoudao traces her struggles against all odds to become a renowned wayang (Street Opera) star in Singapore and Malaysia. Through her colourful life story, we see the societal and economical changes in Singapore. It is a moving account of the struggles of a petite Chinese woman set against the progression of an ever developing island city. A heartwarming play that is poignant yet hilarious, it will make you burst into peals of laughter at one moment and weep the next. You will leave the theatre inspired by this extraordinary life experience of Madam Oon. 


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