Friday, June 30, 2006

Melanie's Wedding at Melaka

[Edited] Last week was Melanie's wedding dinner at Hotel Equatorial in Melaka. Melanie was my colleague who got married with her beloved charming husband in her life. Just want to congrate her and new life begins with a wonderful and happiness with her own family.

So, my other colleagues were invited and we planned to go to Melaka together. We started our journey by stopping by at my place as the check-point. Before they came, I was busy preparing by putting on my make-up. While I was sitting on the floor and putting on the make-up, this snobbish cat, Com-Mon came onto my lap. I didn't ask him to come over but he came by himself.


Melanie's wedding was so amazing of the backdrop. Fresh roses surround the stage and the aisle. Live performance with soothing musics. Dinner was great and delicious.

Let the pictures speak itself. Say no more. (Actually lazy to tell further. Hee)




Donation?

It was Thursday nite, right after my overtimes working in the office, rushing for the publishing deadlines, blah.. blah... blah..

Jeffery fetched me home that night. Before that, he wanted to go Maybank to check his current account availability. There I was waiting for him in the car while looking at the Indian lady who was wearing sunglasses with her bag on her shoulder while carrying a pink clear folder on her hand standing outside.

I was wondering why so late in the night she was standing alone outside the Maybank. Expected as I was, she was asking for donation in front of the Maybank. Whoa...


Here is Jeffery the victim.

My question that why is such a late night need someone to stand outside the bank for donation? Don't you think that is dangerous to that lady while wearing a sunglasses in the night?!! Doesn't she scare 'kena' rob by someone just in front of her while her bag contains some money?!!

Another question, is there a desperation of the needs for donation in the late night? Wondering who is the organisation such a cold-blooded asking for donation by sending this such old Indian lady in the late night.

World is changing. Everything is possible.

Friday, June 09, 2006

The Fastest Clock in the Universe



[Edited] Watched the play yesterday. It was an experimental play where it held at Pentas 2 that I've never been to. Pentas 2 was small with staging plastic chairs and it was free seatings. The people were piled up around the entrance in order to get the better viewed seat.

Before I begin, just let you know what the play is about - (Sources from KLPac)
The Fastest Clock in the Universe is the MUST SEE production of 2006. This multi award winning play by the equally awarded Philip Ridley, boasts a cast that is 'tailor-made' for this production.

The Fastest Clock in the Universe is a play on several levels. It tells the story of a 30-year-old who refuses to accept the fact that he ages on a yearly basis. This results in each birthday he celebrates being his 19th birthday.

Agonisingly funny, while at the same time frighteningly horrific, the play is sure to entertain even the most discerning theatre-goer. The one thing you must not do...is miss it!
Recommended for mature audiences only.

At first when I read what is the play about in the internet, I never expect the outcome.

The stage was designed with stuffed birds from dangle above the apartment and everywhere. Nice stage presented with antique not junk stuff. The first act acted by Gavin Yap as Cougar Glass with his half naked featured his six-pack body muscle, sunglasses, a pair of jean, black boots and puffing the cigarette while drinking a beer. Frankly, quite smelly the place with a lit of cigarette. Then there came in Ari Ratos as Captain Tock carrying a box of cake and Vocka. The language they spoke were quite vulgar with F*** words.

There were some obscene gestures during the play that you need to find your own. Heeheee.
Overall it was a nice play. Good performance Niki, Gavin Yap, Ari Ratos and Joanna Bessy (you're so cute in the act). :)

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

[Edited] It's been months that I didn't update my blog. Pretty ashamed of myself. Been busy lately as usual. Hectic with workloads that will never ending. I got promoted with a new position but thanks to my superior and boss.

A lot of thing had happened but I don't know where to start that it seems that I had forgotten. Guess my brain didn't function properly, I need to take some supplements.

My collegue, George; now he is my ex-colleague who has left the company last month. We did something gather together that we had dinner at Chilis in Mid Valley. We enjoyed the dinner with laughter and heavy load in stomach. I took a lot of pictures. George, Ken, Wai Ling, Yvonne, Jeffery, Melanie, Vinod and me really enjoy the dinner. It was pity to have lost a capable talented young guy in our company and also my crazy craze friend who is bubbly talkative. We are gonna to miss him.


From that month itself, I take the opportunity to have leisure at work. I joined the editorial team to attend the press events on Over The Hedge movie orgainised by HP and Cars movie by EPSON. Both animation were good but Cars is more realistically humourous than Over The Hedge.


I caught up a phrase in my favourite scene from each animation movie:
Over The Hedge: The scene where the turtle, Verne got chased by a dog when the dog keep on barking said "Play! Play! Play".
Cars: By Guido: “Pit Stop! Pit Stop!” He changed the tires of Lightning McQueen in the race about 10seconds ALONE that made the Chick Hick's team-mates jawed down.



That's all for now. Got to keep on with works.