gosh.today's a real exciting day. cos there was lots of HURLYBURLY in red cross.just the fact that an AMBULANCE came to school cos someone fainted. but i wasn't kaypoh so i din't stay around for more. but i wanna talk about this: i just watched the click five all access mtv show - it was SO FUNNY!i'm loving click five more and more. i take back what i said about ben romans. he's quite nice and fun actually. esp when he drank a whole bowl of laksa.. oh and i don't really like eric as much, cos of what he said in myspace
Eric just updated the blog on MySpace. For those of you who don't have MySpace, here's what it says -
Hello Crazies
Hello Crazies have you missed my blogs? If your response is 'no' then I forgive you and if your response is 'yes' then you leave me with the question 'why'(I kid, I know why).... moving on. Singapore and Malaysia are, to be simple, awesome places to visit. They rest on the other side of the world (which tends to make communication with friends and loved ones interesting as that equates to a 12 hour time difference) and have both recently come into their own. Singapore resembles a city-wide resort of well kept landscaping, buildings, vehicles and kind people(a blanket statement I know). KL, the second city we visited, is a large Malaysian city of which had no massive structures as of 60 years ago. However they now have quite a few and are referred to as mega-structures; huge skyscrapers of unique design. We played a Quicksilver event in KL for over 20,000 and they knew every word to every song. That, I gotta say, is pretty unbelievable. I loved visiting these places and am very appreciative of the generosity, time and efforts of all those involved in facilitating the experience... not least of which was my KL shopping crew of 3 amazingly patient and helpful girls (they even helped me to barter for Gundam models with a store manager, who by the way, was playing "Greetings From Imrie House" on his stereo). Glad to be back in the US where I find myself rocking my way up from Orlando to Boston and then into recording again.
Peace for now good people... your buddy in the back of the bus,
-Eric
WELL.