Xx 1 more week! xXWee Hee! One more week to go!
MUSE a.k.a. "Band who sold 75, 000 tickets in 45 minutes", Live in Singapore! Mr. Matt Bellamy's awesome guitars and totally chaotic on-stage persona is set to blow everyone's minds.
The shiny M1D1 with an oh-so-cool Kaoss Pad
Wow. Singapore's gonna be the first show of the year for them. Wonder what new stuff they're gonna unveil! Hoho. Hopefully, they will be playing more old songs. :)
Having bloody practical next Tuesday morning though. Damn.
Monsieur Joseph shall be camp-queuing then. Can't help it la, must go front row (or not more than a few metres from the barrier.) Besides, there are plenty of
pesky, graduated Secondary school kids who have loads of free time on their hands. Damn you! School should start earlier! Or they should release O' level results on that day! Alright, I was once a "graduated Secondary school
kid". Meh. Hopefully, I'd be able to sneak a camera in. Bloody bollocks Sistic.
No photography at an open air concert,
my bleeding balls. What kinda lame crap is that?
Like hell, I'd listen to you.
Oh yeah. I don't think the tickets were sold out here. The market here is pretty small. Too many
boring people. Hahaha! Just kidding (a little). Tickets in Malaysia and Indonesia sold quite well. If they're gonna base their next tour on ticket sales, Singapore might well be knocked off the list, so this is probably the only chance to catch them.
Chowdersaur, you're gonna regret this! You sold out a night of orgasmic euphoria for a measly profit of $30!Note: The term "orgasmic" was used for dramatization purposes only.Ok. Guess I'm boring you already. Lots of things have changed in the past week.
First off, I got another dog! R.I.P. Oreo. Anyway, shall formally introduce him when I have time. Hahaha. Just plain lazy right now. His name is
Bongo, for start.
Secondly (*Mundane stuff alert*), I've got a new phone! Nokia's sweet, sweeeeeet N80. Mehehe. Sold out everywhere, but I finally found it at Starhub's store at Raffles Place. J'aime le N80!
Now, I shall reveal my CT scores.
- Electrical Technology: 94
- Engineering Mathematics 3: 83
- Transfer Processes - Fluid Flow: 56/65 (roughly 86)
- Reaction Engineering: 100 (very common score for this module's CT)
- Bioprocess Technology: 92
Hahaha. Pretty well done, I suppose. But obviously, there are more extreme scores when compared to mine. Heck, this might not even qualify for the top 5% in the cohort, and I'm not being humble or just joking.
Lastly,
ExxonMobil interview this
Thursday. I don't know how I should react to it. As of now, when I'm thinking of it, there's a slight pulse of nervousness and uncertainty. I don't really know what I should say during the interview. 16 people shortlisted, they're hiring 9. 2 persons per interview, so they're probably gonna take in around 1 from each interview. Well, that is unless they totally reject 1 pair la. It's like I've unwittingly joined
"The Apprentice", except now, it's "
You're rejected". If I don't get the job, then I'd lose all the confidence, albeit little, I ever had.
By the way, Reuben is probably quite pissed. He was promised an interview from Nestle company, but in the end, they decided to interview only 3 students. The 3 students with
Über-fantastique grades. Pity.
Phew. This is quite a long post. Took me some time to type all these out. Ha.
Anyway, till next time. Au revoir!
// Citizen Erased @ 9:01 PM