Music Instrument
Was flipping through some old photos of mine when I saw those of MSSB days. Vividly remembering the backstage and the dressing room in Esplanade, it was a out of a whole experience for a kid like me. Its super classy and sleek inside. Haha. And there are mini-televisions for people to watch the performance from backstage. Victoria Concert Hall cannot be compared to it at all, for those band people who remember. Montfiesta VI was something unforgettable, even though we may not play fantastic music nor exciting repertoire, seeing all our preparations and hard work paying off were all that was enough for little men like ourselves.

And here are the little men that held together despite having different beliefs.

Learning an instrument ain't easy I tell you. Remembering the seniors asking us to play some instruments to see whether we are cut out for it. I was quite fat that time, so was given a larger instrument to handle, but who knows I slimmed down and had difficulty carrying it around after that.
Saxophonist. Proud to be in BOB. Too bad I was robbed of the Section Leader appointment. Haha.
The afternoon torrential rain is killing me. Getting more feverish as we speak. Drink more water.
Read some news about a graft trial of Taiwan vice-president, who is slammed with corruption and forgery charges, and it created a rather big scene in Taiwan. All the while since ancient history, humans have been trying hard to eradicate corruption from the political and governmental scenes. But there hasn't been a really successful method so far. Taking Taiwan for an example, almost all leading politicians can't get clean off complicit suspicions. Somehow, I am glad that this isn't really a problem in Singapore, and we don't have riots and demonstrators marching towards Istana holding boards protesting. There has been a high price paid to eliminate possiblities of complicit activities in the political scenes, and I hope it pays off.
And I think my mother is getting Bapt*sed, sooner or later. I don't really object her from entering Chr*sti*nity, but somehow or rather, both my father and I feel that she is rather obsessed with it. I know she feels that we have benefited from the religion, but somehow she is turning to God for almost anything. Its nothing wrong I know, but it just makes me feel uneasy. I still believe a lot of things in life are dependant on the human factor, and hence, doesn't mean solely praying and not working helps.
There are no miracular approaches to solve things, without putting it into reasonable and practical actions.

And here are the little men that held together despite having different beliefs.

Learning an instrument ain't easy I tell you. Remembering the seniors asking us to play some instruments to see whether we are cut out for it. I was quite fat that time, so was given a larger instrument to handle, but who knows I slimmed down and had difficulty carrying it around after that.
Saxophonist. Proud to be in BOB. Too bad I was robbed of the Section Leader appointment. Haha.
The afternoon torrential rain is killing me. Getting more feverish as we speak. Drink more water.
Read some news about a graft trial of Taiwan vice-president, who is slammed with corruption and forgery charges, and it created a rather big scene in Taiwan. All the while since ancient history, humans have been trying hard to eradicate corruption from the political and governmental scenes. But there hasn't been a really successful method so far. Taking Taiwan for an example, almost all leading politicians can't get clean off complicit suspicions. Somehow, I am glad that this isn't really a problem in Singapore, and we don't have riots and demonstrators marching towards Istana holding boards protesting. There has been a high price paid to eliminate possiblities of complicit activities in the political scenes, and I hope it pays off.
And I think my mother is getting Bapt*sed, sooner or later. I don't really object her from entering Chr*sti*nity, but somehow or rather, both my father and I feel that she is rather obsessed with it. I know she feels that we have benefited from the religion, but somehow she is turning to God for almost anything. Its nothing wrong I know, but it just makes me feel uneasy. I still believe a lot of things in life are dependant on the human factor, and hence, doesn't mean solely praying and not working helps.
There are no miracular approaches to solve things, without putting it into reasonable and practical actions.
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