Yes, it’s a gig.
Yeah, and that was my first ever public performance with You And Whose Army?. It was pretty decent I should say, despite the little hiccup with my fill-ins at the very end. At least I managed to Tokyo Drift myself back in. Ok bad joke — it’s a marketing project joke lah. Anyway, I shan’t comment too much on the gig in detail — I’ll just say that I’m rather annoyed at the unprofessionalism of the sound crew.
Thanks Liang, Ahma-dearest, Nigel, Eric and his friend for coming down! And Tammy for her utmost FAITH in us in giving us the gig. Haha. Next one’s this Friday, at school. It’s some Red Camp thingie that we got through the auditions for. Real fast, man.
It’s strange yet amazing how things work; I really can’t ask for more. Well, only for them to work out for the best. And that’s really all in God’s hands. (:
Join us on Saturday November 25th at Clarke Quay (Fountain Area) from 3pm-7pm as we commemorate International Day to End Violence Against Women.
Children’s art competition – “draw your favourite woman”, face painting by celebrities, "adopt-a-flower" with entertainment by:
Top local bands - Sea Bed Sound, You and Whose Army?, Scoriac Sky, AM in the Morning, Doll Trash, Nuradee Brothers, Vivid, Nu Beat Alley, Bollywood Dance Performance, Embryo, Krueger and Fatskunks.
Celebrities - Aaron Aziz, Annabelle Francis, Andrea D’Cruz, Nadya Hutagalung Desmond Koh, Amy Cheng, And many more.
Also see what happens to Anna of www.helpanna.com
Looking forward to seeing all of you there!
Admission: Free
(I didn’t write this email. Rather tickled by the mention of You And Whose Army? under ‘top local bands’. We’re on at 3pm, do come!)
… 15 minutes of (Very Theraputic) hair wash, and 10 minutes of hair cut.
… 5 hours of silver foil and chemicals in my hair.
… 2 people fussing over your hair:
… China doll/Lian/Minus two years/Pauline Threehill/Whatever!
(Yeah I’m still getting used to a fringe that keeps poking my eyes.)
What: International Day to End Violence Against Women
When: November 25th, 12-9pm
Where: Clarke Quay (Fountain Area)
Who:
and other bands and celebrities.
(We’re on at 3pm.)
No much reason to update nowadays; even when there is, I’m simply too wonky to do anything substantive about it. So here goes nothing.
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