Friday, August 17, 2007

Jostling Singaporeans

P and I were at the Corrinne May Showcase earlier. Thanks to Mr Choo, we were the cool dudes who didn't have to queue! We non-chalantly walked straight into Barfly whilst the people queueing threw invisible daggers at us! It felt divine :o)

Inside, the place was packed and there was no way we could ever get ourselves close enough to the stage. We trailed behind people making their way in, but didn't get very far. Moreover, the further we moved in, the stuffier it got. In the end, we decided to stay where we were, get some drinks and just chill out. But even that was an impossible feat, as people kept jostling past us. What really irked me were:-
  1. People who jostle their way inwards, and 15 minutes later, they jostle their way outwards again. You'd think jostling was their favourite past time. And hey, don't think I can't remember your face!
  2. People who squeeze their way in, despite the apparent lack of space. Worse, people who push to get their fat bodies past you. "Hey buster, no space means no space OK, don't keep pushing!"
  3. People who jostle and decide the best spot is that small space directly in front of you. Or people who stand right in front of you whilst they decide whether they are in or out. These people know nothing about gratitude.
  4. Sweaty bodies (enough said).
What is wrong with all these people anyway? Granted, the place was freaking crowded and if you really had to go to the toilet (which is right at the back), that's fine. Or if you were late and all your banner-carrying friends have lined themselves along the stage, I'll be happy to let you pass too. But please please please don't move around more than you have to, alright?

Sunday, August 05, 2007

It was hilarious!

We finally caught Simpsons - The Movie. And boy were the yellow folks funny or what?

We were particularly tickled by the comical antics of Bart and wisecracks from Homer. If you have seen the trailer, you should remember a pink pig (Homer looked like he was raping the pig in the trailer). Yes, it was this pig, together with Homer (no doubt), which caused the peaceful town of Springfield (home to our yellow friends) to turn topsy-turvy. And it was, predictably, also dear Homer who saved the day eventually!

Don't expect too much in the storyline, but I can guarantee a guffaw or two at some of the witty/silly liners in the movie. Even P, who hasn't watched a single episode of 'The Simpsons' on TV, was snorting away throughout the show.

We're eagerly anticipating the sequel of the movie! :)