飛輪海 太熱 新加坡簽唱會!

Handsome right! :)
I queued for 5hours and thank goodness I only waited for another 1hour to shake their hands and get the autographed card.
This time HIM changed the system of our the autograph usually works. In the past, they used to sign your album and shake your hands. This time, so as to save time, a session was held on friday (without the presence of Fahrenheit) to allow fans to show their albums and exchange for a pass, of which I was there an hour before the actual thing starts. And I felt dumb queueing for that hour because the queue was gone in about 1.5hours. But I think those who were the first few int he queue must have felt worse than me because I think they started queuing really early1 (okay I'm sure comforting myself :p).
And so on the day itself, the boys signed a stack (of autograph cards) at a few gos, and the queue will start going up the stage and shake hands with them., Which is then followed by exiting the stage and using the pass (taken on friday) to exchange for the autograph card they signed.
I think it's pretty efficient because everything was done in 2.5-3hours (considering they were late for half an hour)! But what's bad was fans couldn't see them sign the albums right in front of them! The feeling's just different when you only go to the stage to shake hands and then exchange the card! It was bad too because if they signed on album one by one, I could have succeeded in letting wuzun sign on the photo we took together! :( And when I wanted to try my luck in getting him sign by buying another album (and be the very last in the queue), the booth was closed when I went down. So frustrated! Better luck next time then!
Anyway, there were so many little girls at the event, but I didn't feel old okay! HAHA I still felt young and energetic and as excited as ever waiting and seeing them. You might think I'm too old for these stuff, true, but I think idolising is something that went through my teens with me, so until I think I'm really sick of queuing for these events, I'll still try my best to attend them, and just experience the kind of excitement and nervous feeling waiting to see my idols! HEHE :D
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Alright away from the ever handsome boys (which they will still be even as we grow older lol) I was having dinner outside just now and channel 8 was showing this show that helped the needy. Sound cliche and everything that Mediacorp is trying to do, like Renovaid and 心晴總動員, but it definitely touch my heart and gets all the goosbumps feelings whenever I see the situation the people are in. Like, even in Singapore where we think everyone is having a cosy home, we still don't know how many families are actually struggling to get these roofs over their heads and what's really happening inside.
Dream Potters (夢。 窰匠) is this new programme which I kept seeing the trailers to seek help from dream potters (which means people who are willing to lend a helping hand in one way or another to the needys) on channel 8, yet I didn't know what exactly the show was trying to help, for eg. was it like renovaid or 心晴總動員. Anyway I watched today's episode and it seriously made me realise how fortunate we are, well maybe not just this episode but definitely most of the episodes shown (for other similar programmes or whatsoever). At least we have a stable and nice family (even though we may argue with the members at times or feel that we are not given the attention or even feel that we shouldn't exist when we have an argument with our parents). And definitely, having parents who can afford to send us to school and buy things we want or need.
I must say, I always felt like helping the needy featured in the episodes to clean their houses because I think that's where I do good and where I can help them. Afterall I think I've had good training as being Cinderella (No I'm not Maria, because Cinderella sounds more class!) for 2.5 yrs without a maid!
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