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Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Student's Craze

There is a new craze among students (not here but somewhere in the west!!!!!) , known as ‘milking’. It involves standing in a public place — on a traffic island, in a dust bin, at a train station — and pouring a four-pint container of milk over one’s head. Needless to say, it is already attracting its share of online tut-tuts: ‘No morals, no shame’, ‘What a truly appalling waste, words fail me’, ‘Not very clever for students, are they?’

As crazes go, it is pleasingly odd, even rather beautiful: for some strange reason, pouring milk over yourself makes your head go black and white, whilst your surroundings remain in colour.

And, for all the instant indignation, there have been many more off-putting student crazes. In the spring of 1939, for instance, a craze for swallowing goldfish swept America.  It all began at Harvard on March 3, 1939, when a student called Lothrop Withington Jr boasted to his common room that he had just swallowed a goldfish. This gave rise to a modest goldfish-swallowing contest in the dining hall.

The word soon spread around other colleges. Frank Hope, a student from Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania, called Withington ‘a sissy’ and managed to swallow three goldfish, having first sprinkled them with salt and pepper. The next day, another student swallowed six.

Harvard retaliated, upping the ante when a student called Irving Clark swallowed 24 fish. The contest then accelerated, with the University Of Michigan scoring 28, Boston College 29, Albright College 33 and MIT 42. Eventually, the record peaked at a truly horrible 300 before the craze died out, as crazes do.

Or do they? Some do, but some don’t.  Look at our store room, Mouldy cardboard boxes are full of items which, at one time, were the Latest Thing but are now like relics from the olden days:  Rubik’s Cubes,  some Filofaxes , electric pet chicken,  a toasted sandwich maker,  Cabbage Patch Kids,  a bean bag, and a novel by Dan Brown.

Some crazes look as though they are here to stay, but then, for no apparent reason, they disappear. Just imagine how wacky the first man to wear a tie around his neck must have seemed! Friends would have crossed the street to avoid him, he would have been blackballed from all the smartest clubs, and experts would have muttered: ‘It’ll never catch on.’

The train, the car, the newspaper and the television were all once just passing fads, and perhaps one day that is what they will prove to be; it’s just that some fads pass quicker than others.

Meanwhile, we should be wary of writing off ‘milking’ as just another craze…..lol……..  Yes, it may go the way of other crazes, such as streaking and seeing how many students can squeeze into a phone-booth and swallowing goldfish.

But who knows? In 100 years’ time, milking may be all the rage, and instead of gathering for a game of Scrabble or monopoly , we will gather to pour milk over each other’s faces, before going in for dinner

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Students in Singapore are not adventurous???

A classmate (non-local) made that comment awhile ago & we have been passionately debating on that ever since.

One recurring argument is we don't travel enough on our own. Rather our travels are mostly with parents or to hereby places like Bkk or Hong Kong with a tour,  or free & easy packages. We dont back pack or rough it out in hostels or YMCAs. We usually stay in nice hotels. OK now we have budget airlines but that's about as adventurous as we get!!!!......... lol.... well, have to admit there's some truth to it.

For that matter none of my friends have back pack to anyway not even to Bukit Timah....lol....

Overseas students often travel cheaply by volunteering (e.g. archaeological digs- that's so interesting right????? we'll never have that kind of chance here!!!!). Or teaching English, or working at organic farms or whatever.

Local parents.... e.g mine (...lol....)  will never allow me to do any of these, & certainly not back pack across Europe!!! It's dangerous!!!!! I rest my case!

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Jersey Boys is Wonderful!!!!!!

Frankly I do not know who the  Four seasons or Frankie Valli were before. But my mum LOVES them. Not till now, I never know they were the original singers & composers of songs like  : Cant take my eyes off you, Sherry , Big Girls don't cry, & walk like a man. I mean those were like total classics!!!

We are talking about "Cant take my eyes off you" that's like the best song ever...wow!!!! So when mum said she's going with her friends for the concert/ musical, I wanted to go along. She is forever very keen to expose me to "theater culture" so I get to go....lol....  even though the tickets were so X. But mum is paying....lol..... Dad not a fan...lol.....

The show is at Sands Theater MBS. It about 2 & half hr show, & I love every minute of it. It's very different from watching a movie. A live show really gets you. The music & actors the clothes were so close & real. It's amazing & high energy!!!!

Grant Almirall played lead singer Frankie Valli (whom my mum & her friends drool over...lol...) His voice is so good.. puts all the Amercian idols to shame!!! Kenneth Meyer plays songwriter Bob Gaudio- the genius who churns out all these evergreen hits. According to sources, the song which he is most proud of writing is unfortunately not in the production. It's "The sun aint gonna shine anymore -1965. Co-written with Bob Crewe, sang of course by Franki Valli. Hmmm.... must go You tube to check that out soon!!!!