Archive for June, 2010
The Keng King Returns …
… to his ninth ICT. And we were told somehow we won best battalion again for the division.
We are still wondering how on earth we won that, and if we are the best, then we cannot imagine how bad is the worst. 😛
That aside, I decided to write this entry because I had the weirdest dream last night in camp. The details are kinda sketchy but it involves me joining a group of friends from a previous dream sequence for a a round of drinks at some pub. And apparently I was buying that night. We were having loads of fun, and these people that are in my dream are not people I know personally. But they seem to have appeared before in a dream sequence that I didn’t blog about because I keep forgetting the details of those previous sequences.
BUT I now realised that someone in this particular sequence is in fact someone I do know in real life. And she has appeared topless twice so far in this sequence; one in the previous dream sequence and now in last night’s one.
Although she appeared topless, I must stress there was nothing sexual about it in the dream.
Which makes it all the more mind boggling.
On another note, the bill for the drinks came out to be $600.
Passion?
Will be doing my first role of the year later in the morning.
Its a bit role, playing a cameo as a detective, in a children’s series called “Before I Got Awesome”.
This was the same series I auditioned for before Chinese New Year, and as you can see, I’ve failed to clinch the role auditioned for, which was the father of the kids.
Tomorrow, I would be seeing the actor who clinched it and hopefully after meeting him, I would be able to know why I lost the role to him.
Shirl labeled me as someone who has a lot of passion in his life as she congratulated me for getting the role in the middle of her gig at Bala. I was of course sheepish; after all, I’ve had bigger roles.
Lead roles.
But this is not only my first role for the year, but also my first role in more than six months. Can’t say I took the role because of passion; rather, I think I took the role because beggars can’t be choosers.
I guess, in a way, that can be construed as passion as well.