When I thought it was just college...

Friday, June 23, 2006

I couldn't ask for more today (23rd June 2006) when I was in college. Although there was no class but I went to college to play as extras in a local telemovie called Sirah which is to be aired this Ramadan month.

Surprisingly I got a dialogue but only got to say 3 words which are "dua dalam satu" which means two in one. The scene that was in the class where the main actress was the lecturer. Man I got a close up shot & the boom mic was like right on top of my head when I said my line. Next was at the 1st floor where I said nothing but I wore a Indian traditional top bought for me by Uthaya SB. Well, I do look good in it...haha & I hope it'll be on national television.

But before the 1st floor shooting, I was at GSC Summit watching Cars alone....as usual. I was the first person to be in the box but later accompanied by some other people adding to a sum not more than 10.

It's a really good day for me because everything went well & things happen when I didn't expect it will. Best days since good times with my ex....haha...but I think this is even better because what happen is shaping my life very well!!!


Aloha goodbye..till next time!!!

Courtesy Defines Us

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Well, it was a Friday and I just recovered from my fever but I still have my sore throat. The college timetable shows that I don’t have class today but I still went to college to meet up with a friend and then play futsal at Astrodome in the evening.

With the treasure hunt coming up in Wednesday, Syahfique and I spend the whole morning and afternoon to prepare everything. Doing that, it stopped us from watching Tokyo Drift that happens to open in cinemas.

It was around 4 in the evening when Syah left for home, so I went to the library to meet up with Vivian to help her with the Moral Education Proposal because she is a part time student who feels lost (but she pretty also…that’s why…). Her friends weren’t as what she “said” in the beginning. So I left college to Summit Astrodome to play futsal with my friend who brought his friends.

Firstly they weren’t punctual and it’s such a Malaysian habit of them because the booking is at 5p.m. sharp. Anyways, they still made it and we got ready to play. As game started and went on for 5 minutes, the first perception in my mind was they are purely Chinese educated and can’t play good futsal.

During a soccer or futsal match, it’s normal to get kicked or tackled. Back in my housing area where I play, we apologize if we kick someone unintentionally which is a good habit. But that courteous habit was nowhere to be seen on the pitch when I was playing with them. I got 2 BAD unnecessary kicks and apology was said. It’s like it is nothing to them. It’s okay to me if they’re good players but these amateurs don’t even have friendly faces and that really made me mad.

But why bother getting mad at these people? It doesn’t worth anything. So I just played my best to prove that I was better than my friend (such vain attitude) because it was the first time we played together after both of us keep bragging about our own advantages. It’s all thanks to my “freestyle guru” Johan Halim who taught me so much.


Till laterz…..adios.

Destiny, Fate, Luck

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

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Though this wasn't my campaign photo...but I wanna look good in my blog. A month ago I was campaigning for the Student Council President post. Speech during orientation, talking to everyone I can & putting up posters wasn't much fun as it was but a very valuable experience to me. Getting to know so many people though I can't remember their names are fun. Most of them supported me & voted for me in the election. I really appreciate those who have supported & voted for me.

Election day was very tensing, after the briefing...I had to conduct the English Crew meeting & learned that only 2 out of 30+ new members turned up. I was deeply frustrated but return to the 1st floor of college to continue on my "last minute campaign". I worked for every vote honestly because talking & convincing people isn't easy when I don't look like Richard Gere(Ms Shyamala favorite actor).

It finally closed at 2p.m. & I finally got to rest and don't have to control my composure...haha...
And then the counting began at 4p.m., and it was super tensing cause I know who my main threat was. Mr Uthaya counted Emily's first who got 28...then Fannie(10), Victor(21) & then it was my turn...I was shaking my head knowing that it wasn't enough...it was up to 20...21...22...23...24...25...26...27...ok that's all for Daniel. I laughed knowing that I lost to a single vote. It was cool actually, not getting the hectic post but being second best by losing to a single vote. By the way, Imran got 14 votes.

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(L-R: Fannie, Emily, Daniel[me], Victor, Imran)

I actually prepared a speech in case I win but I guess that day will never come. Well... To ma fellow friends & supporters...thanks a lot for your support, the college needs more students like you all so that we can be the best of ourselves. Congrats Emily...you deserve it, you achieve what I wanted to achieve in a few days when I did it in more than a month.

But the biggest lost was the failure of the English Society meeting where no one turned up.

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Vice President of SEGi College Subang Jaya Student Council.-Daniel Goh
 

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