I have a terrible tummy ache right now. :shock:
Very painful. I don’t feel like doing anything but since I won’t have much time to update during my exams period , I’m going to update today and maybe during the weekend too.
My exams start on the 16th Jan and will end on the 19th. I’m going to start my revision today.
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Our faculty had organized a Special Christmas 2005 Show on the 23rd Dec.
The seats were limited and only those who had a ticket (which the teachers gave us) could attend. However, no one checked for tickets at the door so anyone could get in.
It was very badly organized and more like a KTV session (because of the music videos playing on the screen) than a Christmas Show but still, I had fun.

Fake snowflakes hanging from ceiling
snowflakes hanging from ceiling

Santa stickers
santa stickers

Those who presented the show
presenting the show
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Alex( new Mauritian in Shanghai) , me and Des
alex,aline,des

me and Des
aline and desmond

This guy (from Bangladesh) sang two of my favourite songs. He was surprisingly good. :smile:
Bangladesh guy

Christmas carol in German
christmas carol in German

Slow dance!! :laughing: Teachers and students.
dancing with teachers

German students singing 老鼠爱大米 .
German singing laoshu ai da mi

Willman as Santa. :laugh: He gave everyone gifts (chocs and fruits :faint:) and made everyone laugh with all his Ho ho ho ho.
willman as Santa

After the show ended, we went to KTV.
to be continued…

9 Responses to “My Christmas 2005 (part 1)”

  • 1
    Rosemary

    i missed some parts of the show and that was a pity that i couldnt hear that Bangladeshi guy singing :sad:

  • 2
    Laynie

    Heh. Kids and lecturers at my college never get into this sort of thing, esp. not the ones from media faculty (mine). Too much politics and competition making everyone cynical.

    But glad you had fun. :) The snowflakes are pretty!!

  • 3
    doom

    This sounds like more fun than the normal Chinese Christmas Craptacular. At least it looks like more fun.

  • 4
    mikez

    ah well, I didn’t celebrate the new year. Just stayed at home and slept after the clock stroked 12. What a shame… :weeping:

    But as the Spring Festival is the one that counts for Chinese people, I think I still got my chance to remedy… :mrgreen:

    Happy (belated) New Year and wish you all the best in 2006!

  • 5
    Becka

    hope u feel better soon
    nice pics looks like fun
    happy new year

  • 6
    James

    I dun get why 老鼠爱大米 is so popular… the song is messed up! (using ‘messed’ to qualify it instead of the ‘F’ word)

    The local authorities here is using the song in a tv commercial, something to do with rice grain poisoining killing the rats.

  • 7
    Eugene

    Ahh…i hope you get well soon. But anyway, Happy new year to you and Des!

  • 8
    kevin..

    hi there..
    finalmen je le vois :P
    um umm nice choice :)
    take carez & keep updatin..
    kevin

  • 9
    gancho

    well, i didn’t attend that so-called party, and i don’t think i should regret about the fact. for me, this was one of many examples of lack of democracy in our university. it should be ok for some people, but i’m that rebellant-or-whatever-u-wanna-call-it kind, u know, want to change the world alone…ah, blind optimist, i think i need to face it that some things just are to stay the way they are, f*ing true somewhere about 120 degrees east longitude….did i manage to give u some food for thought, if yes, good…see ya :wink:

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