This City Never Sleeps
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 @ The End of a Chapter Marks The Start of a New Chapter
Finally, after 3 years of toil and tears, sweat and arguements, and endless sleepness nights and blah blah blah...i've received my diploma.

Well, after months of not seeing your classmate whom you lost contact with, you will take some time (at least for my case, yes.) to recognized your classmates. And this is what happens: i mistaken Elias as Clement, my secondary school classmate. Hohoho... how senile i am.

And this is my observation of the graduation ceremony: 1. Those who are supposed to turn up turns up. 2. Those who should not turn up turns up. 3. Those who should not turn up did not turn up. 4. Those who should turn up did not turn up. And the usual suspects applys to the 1st.

And i shall fast forward about the ceremony: the constant yakking with some old friends, catching up with them on when are they going into Tekong (guys)/ are they working (gals), then say hi to the lecturers (well, for them, they have a sense of achievement, as they feel that they have done their deeds.) and asking how are they, invitation to the hall and be seated by a certain time, welcome the guest, speech and yada yada yada.

The crucial time comes: going up on stage to collect the certificates. And i collected my crts. Oh yes, they give you a empty folder 1st, then you walk one big round to the back stage and collect your diploma.

And everyone collected their diplomas. So now, here comes the best pic out of all that i've taken:


And you should know that yesterday was the day of 666. So i watched this with Shyam:


Flight of the Phoenix director John Moore create a remake of the 1976 classic that was directed by Richard Donner of Lethal Weapon series and 16 Blocks. And though The Omen was edited to get a PG rating, it still managed to scare the shit out of some girls and even guys.

The Omen brings in more thrill and more gore and violence, compared to the 1976 version. But somehow, something from the classic was missing in this remake. And what is this thing? Dunno. But i could see that The Omen has scare the shit out of many people.

The former Mrs Woody Allen aka Mia Farrow makes a remarkable performace though, by playing the kind in apperance, evil at heart's Mrs Baylock, who was the nanny for Damien, the child who was born an anti-Christ.

Go see it for yourself. It is too scary to say what happens in the film. But for yesterday, since i was sitting on seat D6, i has been constantly keep a lookout on my surroundings, as victims featured in The Omen died by having something falling from their head.

Cos i do not want to be killed on 06.06.06, at 6.06:06pm.

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