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cheap stuff dun come good
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
i just got back from "Esplanade - Theatres On The Bay" watching this "school made production" of this chinese named story. the main character was the 9th and only boy in his family. he was the most educated, but felt that his life was planned, yada yada yada. . . . the acting was good, but the dance performance was kind of odd and distracting. choir was ok. some bad points about the performance was that in some part, the actor's voice was not loud enough and when the band started playing, we had no idea what the person was saying. the theatre was very grand indeed, but the seating plan was very idiotic. i was unfortunately seated at the one rowed seats facing diagonally to the stage. being high up, most of us can only see the right side of the stage. it sucks. so anyway, the funniest scene i would say is the giving birth part and the part after, when the phoneS started ringing. hilarious. well, thats the most i remembered. the revision part i'd say was overexaggerated.so, would i have bought a higher priced ticket to watch that? yes.
a $100 ticket? definitely NOT. a $25 ticket is the most i would have paid. quality is not bad lah, just need a few twitches here and there.
something unrelated to the performance. e-mail sent to a wrong recipient.
An Illinois lady left the snow-filled streets of Chicago for a vacation in Florida. Her husband was on a business trip and was planning to meet her there the next day.
When she reached her hotel, she decided to send her husband a quick e-mail. Unable to find the scrap of paper on which she had written his email address, she did her best to type it in from memory.
Unfortunately, she missed one letter and her note was directed instead to an elderly widow, whose husband had passed away only the day before.
When the grieving widow checked her e-mail, she took one look at the monitor, let out a piercing scream and fell to the floor in a dead faint. At the sound, her family rushed into the room and saw this note on the screen:
DEAREST HONEY: JUST GOT CHECKED IN. EVERYTHING PREPARED FOR YOUR ARRIVAL TOMORROW.
P.S. SURE IS HOT DOWN HERE.
--anep--