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Yeah! The two Isotropy songs I've been trying to download since last month are finally completed! Whoever kaksmacker@Kazaa is, a big thank you! Now I can finally burn all my Isotropy songs onto a CD, just in time to irritate Teck Tee at dinner before Atomic Jaya. This is the culmination of a whole series of coincidences. If my French teacher hadn't fallen sick, I wouldn't have come home so early. If I hadn't come home so early, my sister wouldn't be getting ready for her piano lesson and the bathroom wouldn't be occupied. If I was bathing, I wouldn't have turned on the computer and this user might have gone offline by then. I was actually hoping that the downloads would complete last night, after apollo@Kazaa finally came back on. However, it was simply too slow downloading from him. I managed to download less than 100 KB after more than two hours! I've just completed an entirely new download of the same size in 15 minutes! Now if only I could find those Galbatron songs... Atomic Jaya was great! The play was so funny, we were laughing almost every other minute! It's a very minimalist play, there's no furniture or props at all, and there're only three people in the whole play, playing a wide variety of characters. I particularly liked Claire Wong's role as a Malaysian minister and a mad scientist. The actors are really good, because they can just switch back and forth between all the characters they're playing. They were damn talented, especially the playwright, his accents are extremely realistic, from British to American to Malaysian. I think the funniest part was when he was playing this German smuggler, Otto, and he was pawing Dr Mary Yuen. It was amazing! Plus I got to ride on the NEL, if only from Dhoby Ghaut to Clarke Quay... This week: Dog Days |


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