One last thing before that great uplifting feeling...
Hmm.
I reached block R at 9:50 am today. Considering it was the first time in a few weeks I had stayed up till 1 am the previous night, I had to sleep late today right? I just settled down to finish off my Kummy poster and packaging.
On the whole, it looked very proffesional, even the poster, which kummy barely saw was given a due commendation by kummy. that was the great relief for me and then came the surprisingly bleak yet simple packaging.
While my classmates' boxes looked like some wierd form of ad wrapped around it like a box with a cheap pamphlet used as gift wrapper, mine was a simple black background with one word in modernistic white text which was painfully cut out my moi.
Not that I'm saying that their boxes sucked, it's just that they simply didn't really look proffesional.
What can I say? Kummy wanted my box and poster to look expensive, and that's just what I did. Nothing more nor less. I guess mine just looked a tad too expensive such that theirs looked cheap by comparison.
Anyhow, I'm going to finish off my clay model by night. Hook or crook, it's going to enter block R tomorrow a finished product and ready for Hee Kiah's lambasting. I wouldn't be surprised he'd be unhappy with some parts, but that's all I got, and it'd be too late to remake my clay.
I managed to learn how to play Marron 5's 'She Will Be Loved', and frankly, it's quite easy to play, despite its complicated sound. I also can't believe my kapaline board got copped when I left it alone in block R for a short stretch of time.
Arrgh, focus..focus.. got to take a crap while I read Al's 'Digital Fortress'.
Cheers,
Crawldaddy
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