Friday, June 28, 2002

I'm gonna take a break from PHP codes for awhile.

Maybe for the rest of the day.

Can't escape if for too long though, have to finish the project by Monday and I have two more modules to finish.

Just that I'm going blind looking at code.

I'm Ctrl-S ing everything after I've typed something. Even in my putty screens and the I'd freak and wonder why nothing's happening to my screen even if I'm furiously typing in it. Even after I added a link into my template just a few minutes ago.

Break time.

Thursday, June 27, 2002

Empress, wipe that silly grin off your face!

:D :D :D

I can't help it. KB and the idiotic colleague is having a heated argument which sort of further instills my belief that Cambridge grads are a weird lot. Something about getting KB to draw out a complete design of the base table which KB says wouldn't help in whatever discussion that they'll be having. But idiot colleague wants it anyway for no apparent reason ... at least none that I managed to eavesdrop.

Talking to idiot colleague just makes you want to bash your own head against the wall just so that you have an excuse to excuse yourself. Bleeding head IS a good excuse ... right?

Wednesday, June 26, 2002





I am truly passionate.

Find your soul type
at kelly.moranweb.com.

You're excited about life and in touch with yourself and nature. Tell me, do I have this straight?

Virtues: You appreciate humor like none other. Puns might even spark laughter in you (TEHY R FUNNI). You seek adventure and connection with your surroundings. You seek friends who will not only share laughs with you but actually form a deep bond of trust and empathy beneath the surface. You look for adventure and courage in people, and variation is necessary to keep you under control. You see yourself as multi-faceted, so you need people who can see you in your many lights. You're constantly trying to figure yourself out while analyzing the people around you. Silly, silly people.

Aspirations: You can't decide what you want to be yet, but you know you want it to be adventures and interesting, with constant changes. You don't know what love will do for you yet, but it's competing with adventure for a place in your heart. An internal conflict has begun: can you be a successful worker, lover, and parent all at once?

Quirks: Noise of any sort is irritating when you're in the mood. Smacking gum, loud chewing, humming- it's about as pleasing as bodily noises. You dislike emaciated people because of jealousy and just plain disgust. You're a procrastinator but a hard worker, too.

Factors: You need constant attention and support. You're high-maintnence, but a great, reliable friend. Nature needs you and you need nature; it's helped thus far, so keep in touch with the outside world.

Future: Who knows! You absolutely need constant change, so vacationing is surely in the cards. Will you settle down or not? Love will find you eventually, as it does to everyone. Will you choose the sweet home life or the rewarding busy-bee life?

Tuesday, June 25, 2002

Email from an audience about 'Opera di Tutti Frutti'. :)

Thank you Mr. Yanagida.

DATE: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 07:45:40
From: Masao Yanagida <xxxxx@xxxxx>
To: xxxxx@xxxxx

Dear PSS Choir Members,

My name is Masao Yanagida.
I'm a Japanese businessman staying in Kuala Lumpur.
Last night I went your concert "Tutti Fruitti".
It is first time to see your performance for me,
I spent really happy time to enjoy your performance.
And also I'm very appreciate of your effort to practice that songs.
It is very good night and very good experience for me.
So thank you very much your great performance.

Actually I'm also member of choir group which so call "KL Japan Club
Glee Club".
We are male choir group in Kuala Lumpur Japan Club where is at Taman Septeh.
Next month, we invite Japan top male choir group "Shingetsu Kai".

Today, I'm happy to inform concert of Japan top male choir group
"Shingetsu Kai"on 14 July 2002 8:30pm at DBKL.
I think it is good opportunity to you to see foreign choir group
performance.
I believe it is good experience for your group also.
So please come to see "Shingetsu Kai" concert which is FOC.

Detail information is as below (taking from brochure):

SHINGETSU KAI CHOIR CONCERT
14 July 2002 8:30 pm at DBKL Auditorium

Shingetsu-kai is one of the most prominent male choirs in Japan.
"Shingetsu" meaned a new moon and is derived from the emblem of their
alma mater Kwansei Gakuin University.
Since the establishment in 1934, they have continued creating glorious
history.
Almost every year they give concerts or participate in choir
competitions in Japan and overseas, and have been a winner over many
tirnes.
They will present twenty over songs from their vast repertories ranging
from classical and folk songs to modem popular songs of Japan and other
countries.

free admission

enquiry:
tel. 03-5638-3001 (Ms. Yamamoto)

http://www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/jfm2002.htm

Received email ultimatum deadline for PHP project from boss.
"... we must absolutely complete by this Friday, OK?"

Who the heck are we? There is no we. There is only ME.

Well, unless you count weird cambridge grad guy who set up the client's PC more than a month ago as part of the team then sure. It's a we.

Monday, June 24, 2002

Concert - done.

Post concert party - done.

Next up - latin dance competition.

Also, gonna have committee meeting on Wednesday to see what we will be doing for the next half of the year for the choir. Any suggestions?

Trying really hard to finish the PHP project. I'm so sick of it.
New items in auditions.

Sunday, June 23, 2002

Cor! Freaking cool man! The Yoshi box is incredible.

Not that I'm a big gaming fan but ... shit! That is one cool box if I were!

Have been looking at some PC mod sites lately. Basically, I'm too much of a hardward idiot to try anything like mods but I'd like to be able to try it one day. Maybe just one of those casing mods to begin with, eh? Don't need to know too much about hardware for that and I love looking at nice things. Would be great to have a change from that ugly looking beige box.

I'm pretty sure that I can tell which is the casing although I'm not too sure of how to take it out completely. I have a HP Vectra and all I can do is slide the casing to the back to open it. Still trying to figure out if I can take it off completely.

One of these days.

Saturday, June 22, 2002

Drained ... I am so drained.

4 hours sleep everyday for the past three days is simply not enough for me.

I simply don't have the strength right now to do any coding but I have to cause I'm suppose to finish this app by this week. Have a feeling it won't be ready by Monday though. Unless I pull an all nighter tonight and tomorrow.

Have to go over to Sally's to talk to the caterer's people who are going to set up the canopy later. Which means I might have to miss the zoo party - birthday for the grannies & meeting up with visiting gorilla from Penang. I'll try and pop in after I've finished at Sally's. Hope it won't take me too long. Really need some R&R time.

Anyways, Tutti Frutti the past two nights have gone well. Crowd turnout was quite dissappointing but not to the extent that there were more on stage than on the floor *thank god!*. Last night tonight. After this the calendar should be free-er, at least with the extra-curricular activities. Work wise is still as packed.

Wednesday, June 19, 2002

WHAT'S YOUR SEXUAL MO?


What's Your Sexual MO? Find out @ She's Crafty

You love to be pampered and romanced by your men and things like cuddling by a fire, having an intimate meal, or having a long, deep conversation can always put you in the mood. Sex to you is usually more about the man your with than the act itself. Not a one-night stand kind of girl, newness and disconnectedness just don't do it for you. The mature, stable men you prefer to date appreciate your loyalty and big heart, but they especially love the way you inspire their more aggressive, protective masculine side.
WHICH BUFFY GIRL ARE YOU?


Which Buffy Girl Are You? Find out @ She's Crafty
WHICH HACKER'S CHARACTER ARE YOU?


Which Hacker's Character Are You? Find out @ She's Crafty
Things You Would Never Know Without Indian Movies

1. A man will show no pain while taking the most ferocious beating but will wince when a woman tries to cleanse his wounds.

2. If a large pane of glass is visible, someone will be thrown through it before long.

3. The hero cannot fall in love with the heroine(vice versa) unless they first perform a dance number in the rain.

4. Once applied, make-up is permanent, in rain or in any other situation.

5. A large group of goondoos can be shooting at the hero, but he will never be hit, unless of course he is attempting to save the heroine.

6. Enemies shooting the hero will always miss but every shot the hero takes from his small revolver will kill an opponent.

7. Two lovers can be dancing in the field and out of nowhere, 100 people will appear from god-knows-where and joins them in the dance.

8. The heroine will have time to change outfits several times in one song, however short the song will be.

9. If the hero start dancing in a field, everyone you bump into will know all the steps, and will be wearing coordinated outfits.

10. It does not matter if the hero is heavily outnumbered in a martial arts fighting - the enemies will wait patiently to attack him one by one by moving around in a threatening manner until he has knocked out his current opponent then the next one will follow up.

11. In the final scene, the hero will discover that the bad guy who he is up against is actually his brother and the maid who looked after him is his mother and the chief inspector is his father and the Judge is his uncle and so forth.

12. Key English words used in the movie (usually said out loud between sentences) are no problem! My God!, Get Out! Shut-up! Impossible!, Please forgive me!


Things You Would Never Know Without Chinese Swordsman Movies

1. Being the hero's parents will always be unlucky and will usually be killed by enemies when the hero is young, and the hero will become an orphan.

2. When a man is wounded and dying, he always manage to catch his breath and speak a few sentences to reveal the killer before dropping his head and declare dead.

3. When an old man is dying after being attacked by villains, while lying down he will ask the hero (kneeling beside him) to take care of his beautiful daughter (who will be crying).

4. When fighting with the enemy, instead of hitting each other, the villain and the hero will choose to hit each other's palm and stone there for sometime before pushing each other away..... and one of them will spill blood out of his mouth

5. Skilled people are able to fly over roof tops, up trees and across distances without any sweat. But when travelling to towns and villages, they still have to walk or ride horses.

6. When saying goodbye to other skilled fighters, they will cover their right fist with their left palm and jumping out of camera screen (assuming you know they actually fly off into the sky).

7. The heroes need not have to work for money, but will always have golds and silvers with them to pay for their dishes.

8. The inn is such an up-to-date information-centre that when having lunch at the inn, you can always overhear gossips of latest news on what's happening in the pugilistic-world. And usually the gossips come from a few goons at the next table.

9. Assassins seem to have some kind of agency for employments - they always wear the same standard uniform, black cloth all over revealing only the eyes.

10. The heroes and villains will meet each other very often no matter how big the country is and no matter where they are.

11. It's easy to immobilize someone - just touch someone with your fore finger and middle finger anywhere on his body and he will not move... but he still can curse and swear.

12. To cure an immobilization, just anyhow tap your fingers all over his body again.

13. Healing internal wounds in the body is as easy as sitting down cross-legged, palms on the knees and smoke coming out from the head.

14. People like to pass short messages on paper with flying darts to show off their darting skills.

15. When committing suicide, people are so lazy that they choose to hit the forehead with their own palm.

16. The villains have some kind of strange habit that they like to stay in a secret underground compartment just behind the walls of their room....usually opened up by turning a small statue.


17. When chasing someone, people tend to shout at the runner and order him to stop...as if he will obey.

18. Nobel's invention of explosives in 1866 is in fact useless. Highly skilled people in the pugilistic world during ancient times already know how to cause explosions with bare hands.

19. Highly skilled villains have the power to destroy rocks, but do not have the power to kill the hero.

20. Two highly skilled person are so nervous in their duel that they keep talking and criticizing each other before they actually start the fight.

21. People in the pugilistic world are so free that they don't have to work. They attend gatherings, meetings everytime and nose around other people's matter.

Tuesday, June 18, 2002

Finish a whole 100g bar of Tobleron milk chocolate with honey and almond nougat. On my own!
*yawn*

Sleepy after lunch. Not an unfamiliar predicament. However not advisable cause the boss is rushing me to finish the gov't HR application. *yawn* Probably shouldn't have ordered Curry Laksa for lunch just now. Some says santan (coconut milk) makes one drowsy. I say it's probably more the really full contented stomach and the time of day than anything ... but that's just me.

Christ! What the heck is going on with the main power box? Something keeps popping on and off. The pops are even affecting my speakers. I hear them intermittedly through Royal Crown Revue's Park Place playing over my Winamp. Are they repairing the air conditioning again? It seems to be off now and I'm wearing my jacket. What the heck am I wearing a jacket now? Oh yes. I was cold.

Ramblings.

Watched RSC's production of The Merchant of Venice on Sunday. It was fab! Tonnes better than that stupid production by the Actor's Studio a couple of years back. Didn't make me feel like walking off in the middle of the play. Of course, since I've never studied Shakespeare at school, I don't really understand everything that's said. Didn't get some parts but most of it was funny.

Oh yeah! We sat three rows from the stage so that's really close. We were so close we could see the actors spit when they were delivering their lines. I think it was a good call though sitting so close cause a friend told me that their friend watched it from way back and could hardly hear the actors. Not sure if they were using microphones but I kinda suspect that they didn't. Their voice projection's great but it was a large hall so I don't think their voices managed to travell all the way back.

Next stop, Cats. Just reserved tickets yesterday. Cost me RM151 per for the RM251 tickets. 40% discount for Maxis One customers. Hurrah! That's the most expensive seat. I've been told that Cats is boring. Seen it once on the telly. Seemed alright to me. *shrugs*

Thursday, June 13, 2002

destination UK

There are plans current for a visit to the UKs for the Christmas holidays. Hopefully this will go through. I'd love to visit UK or any other country as a matter of fact.

Looking at the calendar, I'm hoping to fly Friday night of the 20th if they have a midnight or close to midnight flight. Don't feel like flying on the 21st for certain reasons and if I fly Friday, I'll be in UK for that eventful date! Perfect pressie for myself. ;)

Plans while in UK. Spend a few days in Aunty K's in Liverpool until Christmas, possibly going over to London for a couple days then over to Aunty Kool in Dublin. While in London, hopefully will be able to meet up with Bren; who out of nowhere is suddenly actually leaving for London for his MBA. He's been considering it for awhile but didn't really do much about it. Now he's leaving in less than two weeks. Good on ya, mate!

Well, holiday plans looks good at the moment. Will have to talk to the parental unit to check who's actually going. I had originally thought that it was just gonna be me and sis S but mom said something about her and pa going as well *bummer*. Pray to God no! Just me and sis S would be good.

Hope they come up with a decision soon. Wanna get cheap flights.

Wednesday, June 12, 2002

Class was cancelled yet again last night. No room available. SM tried calling me at 7.55pm (class was suppose to be at 8pm) then texted me instead when he could get me. My battery was dead. I only found that out after I've parked near the studio and was transferring stuff from my work bag to another bag. Luckily V had a Nokia charger. I managed to retrieve that text ... but I was already at the studio.

Just when I had finished reading the text, SM called. We decided to practise anyway.

Showed our routine to some people who were still at the studio after we've practised and asked for their feedback. Here's what they said:

Cha-cha routine
"... not sharp enough. Cal's too soft."
"... hip movement part need to be more defined, ie. more evident slow-slow-quick-quick-quick."


Jive
"very nice. Better than the cha-cha."

Hmmm ... which is weird cause we haven't done anything with the Jive routine or done any Jive in class since the last competition back in March.
01. What time is it? 11:44 a.m.
02. Name as it appears on your birth certificate? C a l l i s t a C h u a h H u e i L i
03. Nickname : Shorty, Piggie, Sister Maria, Cinders
04. Parents names: Pa & Mi
05. Number of candles that appeared on your last birthday cake: 24
06. Date that you regularly blow them out: 21 Dec
08. Hair color: Really Dark Brown almost black ... my bio teacher once said my hair's not healthy cause it's not completely black, which is what a 'typical' chinese 'should' have. Makes me wonder if she should really be teaching bio in the first place!
09. Tattoos: none ... yet. Too afraid to get it. Argh! The pain. Maybe one day I'll get my chinese name tatooed somewhere discreet. :)
10. How much do you love your job on a scale of 5? 1 ... I hate the disorganisation.
11. Favorite color: anything but pastels!
12. Hometown: Kuala Lumpur
13. Current Residence: Subang Jaya
14. Favorite food: Assam Laksa, Italian, fast food, cakes, ice cream ...
15. Been to Africa? Nope
16. Been toilet papering? Do not compute! Wha???
17. Loved somebody so much it made you cry? nope.
18. Been in a car accident? Bumped some cars a couple of times (at the same spot) but didn't cause any dents. Nothing major as yet. *touches wood* christ! where the heck do I find wood in an office?
19. Croutons or bacon bits? Both
20. Sprite or 7UP? Hmmm ... 7UP I think.
21: Favorite Movie: Too many to mention! Moulin Rouge, Center Stage, LOTR, Stargate ...
22. Favorite Holiday: Don't know yet! Haven't done much travelling to be able to decide. I'll get back to you on this after I get the chance to travel. At the moment, I like Melbourne. I miss Melbourne.
23. Favorite day of the week: Sunday? but I'm busy then as well so really, don't have a favourite day of the week.
24. Favorite word or phrases: "I don't know." & "Bloody hell!"
26. Favorite Toothpaste: Colgate Gel
27. Favorite Restaurant: Dome's Cafe
28. Favorite Flowers: Gorgeous full bloom red roses.
29. Favorite beverage: Always coca-cola (sing it)
30. Favorite sport to watch : figure skating, rhythmic gymnastics, synchronised swimming, dancesport ... (see a pattern here?), tennis & baseball (hardly manage to watch it but I like it)
31. Preferred type of ice cream: Baskin Robin's Jamoca Almond Fudge
32. Favorite Sesame Streetman : The Count
34. Favorite Fast Food Restaurant: Nando's
35. When was your last hospital visit: a few months back
36. What color is your bedroom carpet? deep burgundy (if I had carpeting, which I don't)
37. How many times did you fail your drivers test? once but maintain that it's cause I didn't bribe the guy!
38. Who is the last person you got email from before this? The Selangor Philharmonic Committee egroup
39. Have you ever been convicted of a crime? What ... a goody too shoe like me? Never.
40. Which single store would you choose to max out your credit card? Homelife or a computer shop
41. What do you do most often when you are bored? Watch a movie
42. Name the person that you are friends with that lives the farthest away: Tim in Taiwan (originally from Aussieland)
43. Most annoying thing people ask or tell me: "When can you finish that program?" "Give me a timeline." - People! I'll finish when I finish okay? Get off my case!
44. Bedtime: whenever I get the chance
45: Who will respond the quickest? Don't even know who I'm mailing this to yet!
46. Who is the person you sent this to that is least likely to respond? Don't know.
47. Favorite TV show? Buffy, Caroline in the City
48. Last person you went out to dinner with: All by myself (know the tune?)
49. Last Movie you saw : Burn the Floor
50: Time when you finished: 12.07pm

Tuesday, June 11, 2002

It's gonna be busy this week.

Spent almost the entire day at the dance studio on Sunday. First it was practise for the Shasae dance group from 9.30am till 11am then practised the cha-cha routine with my dance partner, SM, for a bit before class begins at 12pm ... except that didn't happen. Mr L's alarm didn't go off. He just woke up when SM called him at about 12.20pm, so class is cancelled and rescheduled for today.

We continued practising for a bit more and then SM went home with plans to come back and practise some more at 4pm. Feeling lazy, I stayed back at the studio and just hung out. The thought of driving back home and then rest for an hour before driving back to the studio is just too tiring. SM took out his office's Palm and I borrowed that from him to wile away the wait time. I'm hooked on bejeweled now. :) Skipped Yoga to practise cause I think we really need more practise if we are to get beyond the first round of the competition.

After getting home, had to drive mom to the night market and the bank. I was half dead by that time. No Gilmore Girls that night but that's good cause Mad About Mambo was showing on Star Movies. Haven't seen that. It's good. Couldn't stay awake after that so *plop* I went to sleep.

Monday was a whole day at work and then choir practise at night. Loooong day. Dropped off posters and postcards of the concert at TGV Sunway Pyramid and Sunway Pyramid information counter during lunch. Oh, the soloists came in today for practise and I think the soprano's really good. She sort of overpowers the tenor during the Brindisi piece. Hopefully the tenor gets more courage and try to sing louder after more practise. Tired. So tired.

So, tonight, dance class. Hopefully we don't stay back too long for practise. Want to catch Sex and the City on HBO at 10pm.

Plans for the week: Wednesday - choir practise, Thursday - Committee meeting (darn! I have to miss my regular Thursday 4 hour TV series session - Buffy, Angel, Angel and Popular|Dark Angel), Friday - check out venues for post-concert party, Saturday - nothing confirmed, National Choir performance? and the it's Sunday routine again.

Friday, June 07, 2002

Well, managed to rewire my brain circuits to take the alternate route to work this morning *grin* *pats herself on the back*. And no. I wasn't any faster. Part of that route was filled with traffic and traffic lights which made it a little slow and it being a slightly longer route, the smooth passage after the traffic didn't cut down any travelling time. So, I guess it's back to the old route. Old is gold.

Finally got back the PC from the HR Ministry. Sent that PC in for them to test the program almost 3 weeks ago! The plan was to have them test it for only a week. Anyway, I have it back now. Will have to do lots of modifications to the program (due to lack of information when building the program in the beginning! Hear that boss?).

Made a little stop at the new Tesco in Puchong on the way back. Was falling asleep at the wheel and tummy was doing a little song and dance, so I thought I'd stop over to grab a bit. Didn't have much of a lunch before that.

Tesco's not that great. The prices are pretty much the same as Carrefour or Giant. No biggie. Bought a bag of chips and a cup of cafe mocha (from San Francisco's). Spilled some coffee on the handle of my new Elle document bag. Now there's a stain. Wonder how I'm going to get that off. Should I soak it? Will the stain come off if I soak it?

Was thinking of working late tonight but once I got back in the office and hooked up the PC I brought back, didn't feel much like working anymore. Checked my mails, browsed my guestbook and browsed Moby's site; really nice site plus he has a T-shirt designing competition on right now. Only problem is, it's only open to American. Not like I was planning on entering it but that kinda limits the pool of talent a tad, don't you think?

...and now, I think I'll just go home.

Thursday, June 06, 2002

Let's try another route.
Need to get to work earlier after that email from the boss.


I chanted and chanted when I woke up this morning.

Ready. Got in the car. Start the car. Reverse. Right. Left. Left. Driving. Driving.

Realization hits!

Bloody hell! Freaking went on auto pilot. Back on the slow, jam packed old route. Bugger it!



My choir's concert.

Check it out.
Doesn't the poster look festive?
Here's the programme order:
CARMEN
Georges Bizet (1838-1875)
March of the Toreadors

ALADDIN
music: Alan Menken (b.1949)
A whole new world
lyrics: Howard Ashman (1951-1991) words: Tim Rice (b.1944)

KERAMAT CINTA
music: Adrian Lee (b.1958) & Sunetra Fernando (b.1966)
Choral suite from Opera Uda dan Dara
text: Usman Awang (20th century)

IDOMENEO
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Go diam la pace
Sidonne spondie & Placido e il mar andiamo
Scenda Amor

DIE ZAUBERFLOTE
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Papagena & Papageno duet

FAUST
Charles Gounod (1818-1893)
Avant de quitter

EUGENE ONEGIN
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Waltz scene

LA FORZA DEL DESTINO
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
Rataplan

NABUCCO
Giuseppe Verdi
Chorus of the Hebrew slaves

LA TRAVIATA
Giuseppe Verdi
Brindisi

INTERVAL

(solo item - Student Prince)

THE GONDOLIERS
Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
Then one of us will be a queen
Once more Gondolieri

WEST SIDE STORY
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
A choral selection

PRINCE IGOR
Alexander Borodin (1833-1887)
Polovtsian Dances

Wednesday, June 05, 2002

Spectacular! Spectacular!

I finally saw 'Burn the Floor' last night. Have heard about it from people at the studio, the rave reviews on my random searches about it and from jason. Then my dance partner said he had a copy but it was with a friend. When he finally got it back, it took him a few weeks to pass it to me. He keeps forgetting to bring it and one time he did bring it but forgot to give it to me. So, last Sunday, he brought it and I managed to watch it last night.

Well, I actually saw a pirated DVD copy selling on the streets of Penang during my holidays last week but resisted the temptation to purchase cause I was gonna get to watch it eventually. Damn my incredible willpower! Because of you I have missed on days of not watching the incredible dancing from the 44 couples on that show.

As I was watching the show, I first picked the cha-cha, samba, rumba sequence which was dance to a very industrial sound. The dancers looked like they came out of some futuristic movie. Y'know those where everyone looks like they're in rags with googles on their head and living in the sewers with steam puffing out of vents all over. Very Mad Max. Or is it Total Recall? Anyway, it was so cool. A total change from the flashy latin costume and shoes and into a modern clothes and sneakers. If I hadn't been watching carefully, I might have just missed that they were actually dancing the cha-cha, samba and rumba. It looks like any other hip-hop, modern day dance. Great sequence!

I thought that was going to be my favourite sequence ... up until the swing number came up. I have always had a soft spot for swing dance and music. In fact, I have several swing and rockability albums in my collection. Would actually be more if I could find them in the local stores and they didn't cost above RM75 a piece! Oops! Digressed ... As I was saying, I love swing and all the dancers looked very hep. I wanna learn to swing! Oh, they added a little bit of jive into the sequence as well. They danced to 'Jump Jive an' Wail', 'Transylvania 6500' (I think) and the classic 'Swing, Swing, Swing'. There was also a piece called the 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' with three girls singing in old time bikini. So chic. :) I like the sound they made. Great voice arrangements.

So, those two sequences are currently tied as my favourite.

Fave couples from the who show would be Jason Roditis and Tonia Kosovich, which is featured on the cover of the VCD, and Matthew Cutler & Nicole Cutler.

Tuesday, June 04, 2002

Some pictures from Club Nite back in April 20th



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