Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Maximising The Evening




We were looking forward to watch 'Phantom of the Opera', which also spells the coming of our first year anniversary. I left office on the dot, and met Gerrie at City Hall. We had 2 hours to spend before the show commenced. After a quick dinner, we went to Esplande, where it offered a grand view of some boys playing 'Move-and-you-die' game. I personally hated this game.





Because the rehearsal is held in the city, the volume had minimised. No more shouting of command like the whole world owes the parade commander. Suddenly became more civilised. Lol. Hopefully, these people in green wouldn't disturb us this Saturday with their rehearsal and airplanes zooming by.





Looking forward to our stay on Saturday.


Whilst waiting for Gerrie's friends to turn up, we listened to a string performance by school students. Which was pretty good. But her friends took so long, we managed to listen to all 3 songs, which the finale was a 4-movement piece.


Which means they took a blardy long time lah!





As we entered the hall, I spotted this tai-tai with a limited edition LV bag! So bling! Lol.





From the picture, it looked as if she's holding a bag made of aluminium foil. Heh. Expensive, but tasteless.


In any case, Phantom of the Opera was fantastic. They injected humour, fear, love and sadness into the show. The singing was unbelieveable! The cast was great: the girls were so barbie-doll looking and the guys were so tall.





The masquerade scene was awesome, where the costumes were absolutely stunning. The explosions were amazing, but the gun powder lingered too long.





To sum it all, we enjoyed the show. Bravo!


The journey home was rough. I was so tired and had bought a can of milk to freshen things up.




The drink was too cute for me to handle.


I'm really tired now. Good night people. As for the rest of you, you all got no dreams ah?



Blackathy, 12:00 AM

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