Just realised that this is my 49th post here. And Malaysia celebrated it's 49th birthday yesterday. A coincidence? or a sign? Any particular numbers I should be buying for tomorrow's 4D? or a set of numbers for the 6/42 jackpot would be REAAAALLLYYY nice.
Continuing with my report for our performance for the Merdeka eve. Well.. it's all over now and life had gone back to it's boring self. No public holidays but there's this "unrecorded leave" for the participant's of yesterday's parade(which does not include us , the uber 1337 performers for the eve.) Im too lazy right now to write a really long and boring post so here's a summary of this and that in point form.
- We had fun. Yeah. Real fun. Seriously. Never knew that a National Day countdown could brought this much fun.
- Regain my bahasa sarawak skill. Thanks to the St Joe kids(Marvin, Azuan, Andrew and many more) I fool around with during the rehearsals.
- Gain support of the Green Road kids. Thanks to the liitle pact we made out of boredom.
- Lawrence made a new pattern. kenny-tul. For more info, go look for him.
- Out of stress, even the coolest and strictest of seniors/coaches can go gila-gila(fooling around)
- Learned that even the simplest things in life could lead to a friendship.
- Crazy bunch combo of St Joe, Kch Town and Green Road can really bring lots of fun and colours to your life.
- Got to shake hands with Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr. George Chan and Tan Sri Datuk Amar Alfred Jabu. And they thanked us and said it was a good show.
- Officially(READ: As far as I know)Im the only one who never tasted any of the food given during the rehearsals and the performance night, except for the bottled waters and fruits.
- Im the only one who did not get punished for dressing up "uniquely" during the rehearsals. When everyone's in full, Im wearing half. Twice. And during the final and full rehearsal, I wore sandals whereby all were supposed to wear shoes(thanks to my dad who manage to bring the shoes for me).
- Discovered that patriotic side of myself. Singing along to the songs, asking others to stand up straight during the National Anthem. Listening to patritic songs on TV and radio will never be the same again. (despite the complains you hear from me from time to time)
- Celebrating Merdeka Day with a bunch of friends and singing along on stage waving flag was really fun indeed. Too bad the next one would be in 14 years. God knows what I would be by then.
That's all I guess. Conclusion: I had fun, lots of them. Despite all my rantings and complains.
P/S: I'll try to get some pictures of the event and maybe even some newspaper cuttings(if they publish our story
lah). And I guess this would be my last post for my life as a fighter for a while(a few weeks or a few months). Unless I can get the pictures. Then THAT would be the last one.