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Get On The Computer Day/Bird Day/Take The Cake Day/Twelfth Night/Turn Up The Heat Day/Whipped Cream Day
2008-01-05 @ 11:59 p.m.

Clarke Quay is totally the place to be in Singapore, but more on that later. Watched Liquid Dreams with Rachel and Shirley, and I thought it was okay. Acceptable by amateur standards. I get annoyed though, by people who can't pronounce words properly. We're not talking accents here, unless everyone else in Singapore speaks like that and I've just somehow failed to notice because I've been locked in some ivory tower. That said, I enjoyed the second play more than the first, especially how the cast broke the fourth wall and interacted with the audience to some degree. Pacing was an issue, more so for the first play, which felt choppy, like the scenes could have developed further but stopped just short of doing so. Great ending soliloquy though, even if this was the actress who pronounced her words oddly. Had Häagen-Dazs after the play, which is how I discovered how happening Clarke Quay is at night. We're supposed to take Thong to Forbidden City next week, so I'm kind of really looking forward to that now. Haha...



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