Friday, April 15, 2005

People Mountain People Sea (Part 2)


(from left to right) Mailing, Sherence, Xiang and me.

Oops, i have forgotten to continue my last blog. But unfortuntely, i can't really recall what has happened that day.

Overall, it was a success. Around 2500 people turned up. Amazingly, i was not as nervous as i thought and i managed to finish my 7-minute-speech fluently, accurately. The speed was also all rite (cuz i used to speak very fast). Moreover, my gestures has improved too (you know, your gesture has to be big so that audience can see what u are doing on stage).

The audience has been very supportive too. They are not stingy in giving thier applause, which motivate us to do better. I guess that's they way those direct sales ppl motivate each other.

So, what to do now. Wait for the pay larrrrrrrrrr............

Thursday, April 14, 2005

People Moutain People Sea (Part1)

Phew, actually I'm taking a break after searching the net for the whole night.

Nothing much happened today except for my my left eye bengkak (swollen) like goldfish eye. I felt abit painful when i pressed my left eye ball on last sat, but i thought it might be the result of not gettign enough sleep. So, i continued to put heavy make up with my contact lens in both eyes.

Yeah, speaking of the make up, we have a stage play on last sun (That's why i put make up LAR). This event management company hired us to play a stage play at the Elken 10th anniversary function. And i was the host of the stage play, which meant i have to conduct a some sort of public speaking in front of the members of Elken. I never tot it would be a difficult task, not until i got the script, not until i found out that the stage is 72 feet long and not until i was told that 2000-3000 members were expected to present.

So, what happen next? To be continued.......

Alleh, i'm too tired to recall what has happened during our rehearsal and on that day itself. Also, i'm too lazy to continue hitting the keyboard. So, will talk about in my next entry.

Friday, April 01, 2005

I love internet!

I'm not an internet freak like most my friends do. But as time goes by, I began to discover and peel off the mystery skin of internet and become its curb (which I hate to admit it). I think "coach potato” is the best adjective to describe me once I log on to the internet. My ass sticks on the chair and both eyes stare at the sophisticated screen automatically after 12 midnight.

Last time, I only used internet to check mail, do research, chat with friends through MSN messager and that's all! Moreover, I only online once a week as I thought that it was a waste of time to log on.

Then, until lately, my pc experienced a reformation. Since I’m sharing a PC with my brother, so he is afraid that my files will take up a lot of space. Therefore, I negotiated with my brother and have a treaty with him (hoho……. Sounds serious yeah!), so that I could download song but with quota. Nonetheless, being able to download music is indeed good news for me already.

So, now one of my pastimes is to surf the net and look for music or songs of different genre. I’m able to download music from different languages and different context on my finger tips. This function is especially useful to me as I need to gather a variety of music for the use of theater. Sometime, I would even exchange songs with my friends. Well, downloading songs may not be a hoo-haa thing for most people, but it does for me! Piracy? Hm…….It’s at the bottom of my consideration! For a person who anti-pirated-CD, I do feel a bit evil and guilty when I download music. However, this guilty feeling only holds on for a few seconds. >..<

Next, with the introduction of Skype, the world is getting more wonderful. I have known this service quite some time ago but only started using it when it becomes more prevalent among my gang of friends. What does it for if your friend do not log on to this service? The most significant advantage is that I could attend meeting online without going straight to Cheras. Just because most of theater members are form KL, we always meet up in Cheras, which is 25minutes driving distance from my house. I’m not only wasting my time, but also my precious PETROL! Indeed, it’s so amazing to organize an online meeting. We could talk by using Skype and transfer our file or share our file with other member through MSN Messager. To make it looks more ‘real’, we fix up a webcam, so that we can show each other our pretty faces.

It seems that internet has become my one of my core activities in routine life. I do my research, do my assignment, listen to radio and songs, keep in touch with others and organize meeting through the computer and internet. Just can’t imagine a life without computer and internet. I think I have become a typical pathetic technology slave (a term suggested by my cousin…….. cite it here, just in case someone sues me for plagiarism). Now, I’m afraid that I rely so much on internet that I lost my people skill one day! NO WAY~~