Thanks peeps for supporting me. Thanks Huijun, Weepeng, Hazel, Shiqi, Jiaying, Selina and others whom I have not mentioned. Now I realised there's so many peeps out there who cares about me. Labels: topics
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Watched abit of the show called “永不言败”. It's a very stupid show I think. I pitied the contestants. They looked like clowns. I dont think that they have any idea that the producers made them looked like a bunch of clowns. The show has totally no meaning at all. It's aim wasnt to give these people another chance, but to entertain the peeps.
Sorry about that, but wasn't that the case? If you agree with what I've said, please type the word *applause* at my tagboard. Thank you. If you dont, then type the word *BOOOO~* at my tagboard. Let's see how many applause and how many boos I've got at the end of the week.
The peeps who had won in the end sure got a contract to join Jack Neo's entertainment team (梁家班). I am very very sure. Stupid show.
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The aftermath of the song "tong hua" came another song called "yue ding (约定)". Now everyone is singing this song like how they used to sing "tong hua". I have heard 5 peeps singing this song today. And 1 even played that song in class. This song is getting popular. It had also made it to the Friday Weekly newspaper's lyrics page.
And soon everyone will start to get sick and tired of this song because not only they heard people singing it, but also they will hear it everywhere they go even if they are not bringing their phones or MP3. The song will somehow appear in every corner of the streets just like how "tong hua" did. And the bloody song will sound very eerie, not popular anymore.
Just imagine, you have just downloaded it on the internet or you bought the CD and rip the song into the computer. Then, you switched on the FM radio and tuned it to 93.3 FM. And you heard that song. The next day, you switched on the radio again and tuned it to 97.2 FM and heard that song again. The same day, you sang that song outside IT room 1 and a gust of strong wind was blowing against you. When you stopped singing, the wind stopped. When you continue again, the wind blows again. That evening, you went to the food court to eat dinner with your friends and heard the song in that bloody food court. Can you imagine how eerie it will be? Well, speaking the truth, this was what my senior experienced when "Tong Hua" was so popular in Singapore.
That's about it. I guess everyone should stopped singing this song. It's creepy.