Friday, December 31, 2004

Day Out with Aunt Joan

Hmm.

Today, I got up early at about 7:00 am, for what ever reason I have no idea, but I guess it's because we (my parents and yours truly) were going to meet Aunt joan, Tina, Vincent and Mr Qu this morning.

Breakfast was routine, except I had recorded a new song titled 'It Would've Been Nice', another lovey-dovey song. No surprises there, huh?

We managed to get out of the house by 10: 15, even though we were supposed to pick them up from their hotel lobby (Orchard Plaza, situated next to the Manchester United Shop) at 10:30am.

As expected we were late, and my dad and Mr Qu had decided to have a game of Golf (which was already previously arranged), while my mum, Aunt Joan, Tina and myself went out for some shopping.

Not that I had anythign in mind to buy, but being their partial host for the day, I decided to tag along even though Patrick's project (rubber-band propelled vehicle) was constantly on my mind. So we went to Centerpoint, and while Aunt Joan, Tina and my mum went around in the various clothes stores, Vincent and myself wandered around looking for shops which suited our fancy (and there were very few). In the end, after a while (one hour) all of us went to Wisma Atria, while Vincent and I went on to Kinokuniya.

That's when the fun began. Telling Vincent I'd stick to one place (the area where there was lots of music- related stuff like Guitar tab books and books on famous bands e.g. Led Zeppelin, The beatles etc), I then left him to his devices. After about half-an-hour, I sort of realised that Vincent was no-where near the area where I was sitting in and perusing the books oh so happily.

I was momentarily afraid for what might happen if I had not found Vincent in time, and I had to leave the bookstore. So, thinking quickly, I decided to ask the bookstore to page Vincent over the intercom system. I then went around the bookstore twice, and looking into any nook and cranny in case he was slumped against a pillar engrossed in a book.

As you may know, Takashimaya's Kinokuniya is one of South-East-Asia's largest bookstores, and it is not easy feat going around the whole place, TWICE, sweating nervously, and looking for a 12-year-old who is barely taller than the bloody bookshelves.

I then paged Vincent again, and went around the whole of Kino twice (yet again), only to meet Han Qin, and old school-mate of mine from St. Andrew's. What a coincidence to meet him, and I managed to find out he was studying at Temasek Poly before hurriedly moving on to search for Vincent.

Anyhow, I was just looking frantically into the crowd at Kino, when I finally saw him. Oh, and it took every bloody ounce of restraint for me to prevent myself from throwing him bodily through the bloody bookshelves.

And he just grinned sheepishly when I asked him where he was.

I suppose dinner just now was ok, it was filling, along with the oldies songs being played by an ah-peh band.

The one thing though: Char said that when Tina came to Singapore, she might warm up(not due to the weather), and not be as chilly as I found her to be back in Shanghai. I guess she was wrong, but I do realise it was not only me she was being distant from. I ngeneral, she said very little, even to my brother, whom she had known previously.

I guess she coming to singapore made me realise that she's not the only fish in the sea worth thinking about all the time. And also, the fact that she will be studying in New york will mean almost no physical contact whatsoever. That means, I have truly moved on.

Saying goodbye was actually easier than I thought possible: I just said goodbye, and asked her to stay in touch, to which she said ok.

Ah, well, happy new year, folks, and I think I've managed to fulfil one of my new year resolutions.

Mission accomplished.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Thursday, December 30, 2004

Remembering the Tsunami victims

Hmm.

Let's take a short break in our lives, and take some time to consider the devastating effect Last Sunday's tsunami had on a lot of people in asia, especially Sri Lanka, Thailand and most of all, Indonesia.

The tsunami (as most of you would have known by now) has claimed a lot of lives, and some of those who were killed didn't even have a proper burial due to them being unrecognised or simply too decomposed to be let around in the open anymore.

As a result (and I'm not kidding folks), these unidentified people have been buried in mass graves, and being laid to rest in the arms of a sand-crawler's claw. I saw the gruesome and sad process this morning on CNA.

Let us all pray for those who have lost their lives to an act of nature, and for all those who are still fighting to survive in the devastated regions due to lack of food, clean water, and proper medication and accomodation.

I know it sounds kinda weird for someone like me to post something like this, but I think it's time we all gave our fair share of attention to those who need it (unlike Zelda), and do what you can in any way possible, little though it may seem (e.g. donations, prayer etc).

On a final note, Tomorrow's New Year's Eve, and i just want to wish all of you a very happy New Year, and many happy tidings ahead.


Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Elearning at NYP and Rockin' With AC/DC

Hmm.

FINALLY, I'm able to log onto the bloody elearning facilities set-up by NYP. Not to mention that I'm actually blogging from my shool'c e-learning plaza, a hugantic room which is filled with computers end-to-end.

Anyhow, I've completed two of my elearning topics, and I'm just slacking off, listening to the Rolling Stones. Talk about the Rolling Stones, I managed to buy a Rolling Stones T-shirt and an AC/DC T-shirt yesterday while hanging out with Char.

As I was perusing through the various designs availible in that small shop, I was asctually looking for a Led Zeppelin one, but they only had it in M-size, which is obviously too small for me. The shop owner said that i could buy it, but that would mean a tight-fit T-shirt, which is something I don't go for.

I managed to download a few AC/DC songs yestereve, and they include: Back In Black, For Those About To Rock (We Salute You), Hells Bells, etc.

I used to think that AC/DC was kinda Satanic, you know especially with their hell-relating song titles. However, just listenign to their stuff last night, was like listening to the roots of bands like The Darkness, and just having a rocking-good time.

Oh, and one thing I can confirm is that Malcolm and Angus Young really, really rock hard people.

Just check out the solos and rhythm tones, along with their kick-arse riffs, you can't say no to AC/DC. I'm gonna buy their albums very soon.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Me...





You Are a Life Blogger!



Your blog is the story of your life - a living diary.
If it happens, you blog it. And make it as entertaining as possible.

Just one thing... that illustration up there does not mean I am really a woman. No, really... I'm not a woman.

Cheers,

CRawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

So Long Beeeyatches...

Hmm.

It's kinda interesting, the fatc that when I first started blogging, my first ten blogs included one about a group of girls in my class whom I dubbed as 'The Obnoxious Ones', simply due to the fact that they were simply very lian, and I couldn't take their noisy chatter.

Thanks to a bigger wallet and the discovery of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and classic rock in general, I managed to elude pure audio torture by playing my music at full steam, and thereby drowning out all excessive noise caused by these people.

Anyhow, It's been six months since all that came about, and I'm very proud to say, I am no longer being a target of their snide jokes, and they are now very courteous to me, and of course I have been courteous to them ever since they've turned on each other's backs, and the noise reduced since.

Anyhow, it's been a big change since a bunch and myself waged a cold war, and everything is now very much warm, and even fuzzy by previous standards.

Ah... Ayob finally dropped the bomb (regarding the project he wants to set for us), and let me tell you, we only got a really good idea of what he was talking about after asking ten dozen questions attacking his defence of 'I-want-to-confuse-you-guys-as-much-as-possible-so-hahaha', and we finally got the big picture:

Ayob wants us to find all sorts of different textures from nature, man-made objects etc. and transfer all the textures by the pencil-rubbing-onto-paper mode, and then, simplifying the shapes by tracing them over using a 0.1-pen onto tracing paper. The resultant shapes are supposed to inspire a sort of 3D shape, which we will then visualize in our heads, put out on paper as a rough sketch, then make into a full-sized 3D model out of manufactured wood called sibatool. Oh, and we have to put the model atop a MDF board which is spray-painted, and may have textures if we wish to apply so.

Sounds cool huh? not when bloody Ayob is trying to put the idea into your head just like Chi Wing Lo trying to explain how he get inspired by the 'repose' of things around him.

Anyhow, I've got the idea, and I'm trying to explain the idea to myself and people around me (like what I just did) so that I won't get all confused and forget what I'm supposed to do.

Hung out with Char just now, had dinner with her after having a refresher course at work. And she found out that she had missed debate today. Well let's just say her reaction to me telling her she missed debate was akin to that of George Micheal waking up and realising that he really isn't gay after all this while (which isn't true, folks).

Ah, the wonders of the forgetful mind, and what Char's fingers poking you can make you feel after a very long day. I' mdownloading AC/DC songs right now, and they really ROCK dude!

AC/DC ROCKS DUDE!

AC/DC ROCKS DUDE!

AC/DC ROCKS DUDE!

Angus Young Rulz baby!


Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Ayob's way of saying things...

Hmm.

I had V.I. this morning, and the interesting thing about the whole thing was the feeling inside of me. It wasn't exactly a happy one.

I reached there on time, and I had to wait for my senior, Melissa, and apparently, she would be late, according to her peers. No problem, so I had to wander aimlesssly around the studio for about fifteen minutes, before she finally strolled in, and I had to call her twice before she finally came to.

As I couldn't do anything while she wasn't around, I had decided to pull out my concept drawings which were required of us for presentation to Ayob. My stool concepts were pretty much rendered in pastel and markers (remember something familiar guys?) and I thought they were ok.

Then Melissa came in, flipped out her pocket mirror to check her looks. Only when I stopped sketching and looked at her in the eye for five mintues then she realised what I was doing, and showed me her concepts. I almost choked with disgust. Man... she drew three kinds of japanese-influenced stools which were illustrated in colour pencils, and I thought they reminded me of those children's drawings, except that maybe the perspective was almost, barely there.

Anyhow, then Ayob called us to present our presentation, and he almost didn't even consider Meilissa's concepts, but went on to mine immediately. Gosh, I dunno how Lao Kui she would've felt, but I have to say this: It ain't gonna be just a little lao kui, maybe like a little too ashamed that her drawings couldn't make it.

And I'm not trying to say I'm the most brilliant person ever to hold a pen, marker or pencil, but seriously, anybody in my cohort could draw better than Melissa, actually not all, just exclude Zelda.

I'm serious, Zelda really can't draw for nuts, and that's saying something when you're in a course which requires drawing skills. Melissa has the perspective, just that maybe she needs to work on her lines and shading. Also, her ideas were almost pretty stereo-typed: japanese altar-kinda stuff.

Anyhow, I didn't want to put her down so easily, but that changed when Ayob finished talking, discussing our plan with us. As I sat down to work out more concepts, I would've thought Melissa would want to try and juice out more concepts and maybe gain more ground, but as I was busy sketching and rendering my drawings, she was busy slacking off, chatting and having a coffee break.

Righto, and when my classmates came over the chill, they realised what a great senior I have: one who can't really draw, is absoluetly vain, and really is a total slacker. They said this (I'm not lying):

'What a wonderful combo: enthusiastic, hard working junior, with a slacker senior.'

'Maybe that's why they were put together, then maybe something feasible can come out, or else it would be a total disaster'

Ok, enoguh bragging, but seriously, I take my course and projects seriously(pun intended). And I don't think it wasn't unfair of me to sya this to her sfter she had slacked off for twenty minutes:

'Melissa, would you like to work out some more concepts today? Maybe get some work done you know?'

And my classmate was howling with laughter. Imagine me, a junior saying that to a senior.


Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Patricia: smiling hysteria

Hmm.

Just haven't gotten over the fact that Patricia Hu, my marketing lecturer is one freaky lady. Sure she smiles, and quite widely at that, but somehow, I shudder whenever she smiles, and I just try to play happy.

The thing about smiling is that if you are really happy, most likely the feelign of joy will go from your smile to your eyes (which tend to have that twinkling effect).

However, whenever she smiles, her eyes remain as cold as frozen fish. Not to mention the fact she tries to slip in some snide humour whenever possible.

ANyhow, I'm glad I also managed to get through Limky's class today, which was about one-third as boring as Chi Wing Lo's 'repose' lecture. Alvin said that Limky's stuff WILL get more and more boring, till the point your can't even understand what he is saying.

And I dunno what so expect next.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Monday, December 27, 2004

Dead Flowers & Mother's Love X

Hmm.

Juz managed to download and hear The Rolling Stones song 'Dead Flowers', which my granduncle Peng Yew once tried to teach me to no avail cuz he didn't have the notes.

ANyho,w the song is pretty much like any good ol' Rolling Stones hit: light-hearted, sometimes quirky in lyrical content and essentially very much enjoyable.

I'm just back from poly, and I'm just chillin', waiting for time to fly before I have to get down town and go for my 7pm shift at the bloddy convention centre. There's a training class for those who don't want their work passes destroyed (or so the management hints), and what the hey, I haven't exactly found another job yet, so I'll just ride the storm as best as possible.

I'm listening to Led Zeppelin's all-acoustic rocker 'Hey Hey What Can I Do', which apparently isn't featured on any of their albums. It is actually a kind of 'secret', which is only for those 'crazy' enough to get a p2p programme to download the song. It's a good song, full of acoustic guitars, loud vocals and mandolins. The good country-ish type. Just one thing: Robert Plant's vocals definitely aren't country-ish.

Aunt Joan and Family should be arriving in Singapore by tonight. They were in Khosa Hui, which my mum thought was above Phuket. If you heard the news about the recent earthquake in Sumatra, you would've heard that Phuket was badly hit. So my mum, being jittery, called up Aunt Joan to inquire about their well-being.

Apparently, Khosa Mui was like on the eastern side of Thailand, so my mum kena malu, due to her inexperience in geography.

Mum: 'Are you guys ok? Is Khosa Mui badly hit?'

Aunt Joan: 'It's on the other side of Thailand, but thanks all the same.'


Oh well, at least her heart was in the right place.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Sunday, December 26, 2004

Music to the Ears

Hmm.

The thing about me is that I'm a music addict, and even more so, a guitar addict. When I get out of the home, I have to come into some form of contatc with music, or I'd (literally) get some form of withdrawal symptom.

Take my trip to Shnaghai for instance: my earphones screwed-up, and I was devoid of music, much less guitar playing. I became very tired easily and I wasn't feeling very well. Then came the stay at Aunt Joan's place, which allowed for some musical exposure, and that helped a bit. The best part was when I walked into a musical instrument store selling all sorts of Chinese-made stuff (includign guitars). I tried some of them, but they weren't very good. Then I saw it, a Martin D-28.

It was 9995 yuan in price, which meant that the only way you can touch the damn thing was to buy it, take off the wrapping and then run your finger along it's finish. Of course I did no such thing.

Anyhow, it seems almost routine to stick on my earphones and lsiten to some stuff which will help lighten my early-morning blues when I go to Poly.

The Darkness, Led Zeppelin, The Who work out fine, but usually, the best is John Denver, and Yes (the band's name), which never fails to lift my spirits. The thing is, I sometimes see people walk in to class and on their faces are expressions which can make you feel tired all over again.

Why the long faces? Get yourself some music (Lively ones, at that) in the morning, or if you're bored, just read a book! Gosh, it's quite disheartening to see people who have nothing to do on the train just whip out their handphones to play some game, just close their eyes, or simply stare into nothingness.

Not that reading or listening to tunes is the best way to go for everybody, but sometimes, even in rough-and-tumble places like Shanghai, the poorest of persons still read the daily paper while waiting for the traffic light or the green man.

Do something, or your mind may be in danger of idleness!

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Stuff at home

Hmm.

Well, Christmas is over, and I didn't get 7 bucks per hour for OT. What the crap anyhow, I'm gonna look for fresh pastures, after all especially since I'm sick and tired of being bullied by the management of the Convention Centre.

I'm thinking of myabe trying that 'Boon Musical' along Upp serangoon Rd, but my mind is also drawn towards Clarke Quey, as a friend of mine said there might be opportunities there. I just hope it's a non-smoking place.

Stayed at home te whole of today, just listening to music, and trying to capture THE blues tone from my electric guitar. Also re-strung my 'Crawldaddy' acoustic. It took a while trying to figure out the best tone from my amp and guitar, but I did manage to find Santana's tone, Jimmy Page's concert tones and even Ritchie Blackmore's 'Smoke on the Water' tone.

The thing about staying at home means you have to be subjected to labour dished out by mother. Anyhow, I cleared leaves from the garden and mopped up the patio.

The weird thing about doing all this was that (although I was listening to Led Zeppelin at the same time) doing the work helped clear my mind off stupid stuff, and just gave me the moment to feel 'High Heaven'.

Ever watched 'Bruce Almighty'? Remember Morgan Freeman's character saying that 'a man who does a simple job of mopping the floor can go home smelling high heaven, more than a man who has all the pleasures in life'.

Digressing at this point in time, but I sure as pancakes want to go down to Orchard and just take a stroll from Somerset to Orchard MRT, cuz that's somehting I've never had the opportunity to do in like a year or so. I'm not kidding, my life has been centering around City Hall, NYP, the MRT line and home, no more nor less.

Aunt Joan and family are arriving tomorrow nite, and we're supposed to have dinner together (but they are sure to come to my place) on New Year's Eve. Maybe we'll see the countdown before going back. Maybe only, cuz that's something I'm sure Tina can appreciate, her being the more metropolitan person.

I just miss having a bunch of friends to hang out with, just shoot the shit with. Come to think of that, here's my New Year's list of resolutions:

01. Devote more time, poly course 70/30 to guitar time.
02. Gain better relationships with classmates.
03. Gain more sense of conscience at home towards parents.
04. Get better job.
05. Learn to be better organised.
06. Regain Tina's favour.
07. Learn how to cook.
08. Understand people around myself.
09. Gain more self-confidence / love life.
10. Reduce amount of cussing on blog.

Anything in common with me? Maybe so, maybe not it's up to your imagination, but this about sums up what I wish to do to myself, in an attempt to become a better person, reduction of evilness not included.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Workin' Blues II

Hmm.

I had a shift on Christmas Day yesterday at the Convention Centre , and it was horrible: I had to serve three tables, two chinese, one muslim.

I was running like a mad thing, fervently trying to catch up with the others as the three tables became the focal point in my life during those two-and-a-half hours. It was like trying to find your way in a sandstorm, especially since it was a dinner-and-dance, a.k.a. D&D.

The M.C. was ag reat guy, his jokes were (although sensitive at times) very funny, and here's last night's classic:

There were a bunch of people he had pulled on-stage, and suddenly he had the impulse to make fun of one guy who had his hands in his pockets.

MC: 'Excuse me sir, are you trying to play golf in your pockets?'

Guy: 'Huh? No what...'

MC: 'Is that so? well, when you put your hands in your pockets, I thought you were thinking of trying to score a 'hole-in-one' tonight...right?'

Guy (smiling): 'I dunno larh...'

MC: 'Yeah, so when you put your hands in your pockets, are you thinking of getting hold of a 'Birdie'? Oh, wait, maybe even an 'Eagle'?'

Ok, maybe not appropriate, but it sure as pancakes was very funny.

Anyhow, I did OT until 3am, and I dropped off at about 3:45am. Guess what? I got up at 8:15.

I juz dunno how I can do it.Anyhow, let's put lighter matters aside, and talk about how I hate the management. Apparently, there is a polt set-up by the convention centre's manager to wash away all those people who (though having worked faithfully for a certain period of time, and have come to be known as 'Lao Jiao') tend to having working sensibilities gravitating towards the older system of serving guests, protocol etc.

Yours truly is supposed to be one of those being washed away. But I will not let them get away with it so easily. I intend to find a new (and hopefully better-paid) job where I don't have to put up with such complicated matters, where everyone just does their job and has mutual understanding. At the end of the day, I will not stand around and serve these people faithfully and then be shitted (or shat, whichever is more powerful) on eventually.

I will not be a tool nor a puppet!

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Saturday, December 25, 2004

Mother of all $%&^#@*

Hmm.

I am starting to get pissed off with NYP's ridiculous 'e-learning' websites. First of all, it is such a drag trying to find out what the damn password and log-in ID is.

Calling some people who might have an idea, their phones are either unanswered or busy.

Grumbling, I turn to lighter matters to improve my mood, which though light with christmas cheers, is somewhat cracked due to being pissed off with the establishment's ability to crank out systems which cause more headaches (and broken school PCs) than homework being done on time.

So finally I receive an SMS from my classmate whom I tried to call 10 minutes ago. Calling her once more, she THEN tells me that our passwords are all coched-up.

Yeah, they implement a system, coch it up, then demand homework to be doen on time, then accuse us of being lazy and un-motivated buggers who should brun in hell.

Burn yourselves, lousy web-savvy teachers who are too lazy to photo-copy assignments. So much for being a 'progressive society'.


Hmmph!

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Merry Christmas!!!

Hmm.

To all my dear readers / fellow bloggers, thank you for so actively participating / discussing stuff / talking crap with me.

I want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas, blessings for the up-coming year, excellence in your studies, and if applicable, more luck in your love lives (me included, so there).

Also, thanks to my close friends (Alvin, Char, Jace, etc.) for being so nice and yeah, just letting me have so much fun over the past half-a-year.

For those who just come in once in a while, you are very welcome to visit when you are free, and I do hope you will enjoy some of my posts when I intend them to be funny.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Friday, December 24, 2004

Brother Dearest II

Hmm.

It's Christmas Eve, and I'm blogging right now. Guess what my brother is listening to..

Simple Plan.

I can't believe he'd be listening to that rubbish (along with 80% of what he buys) as it simply is the lousiest crap ever known to mankind. God knows how many more s***ty 'bands' and 'celebrities' MTV will crank out to replace these buggers once their whining-juice has run out.

Also, I managed to catch sight of Linsay Lohan's debut album 'Speak' on my computer desk. She was clutching a broken guitar.

Ok, whiners and posers are de-riguer for Brother Dearest, but I just don't get his musical tastes, which frankly speaking, are always running along the lines of the 'top 10 CDs of the month' at HMV or shown on MTV.

Why can't the bloke just get out and take risks listening to people who aren't being featured as hyper-glamourized modern versions of David Bowie? Man, I'll just immerse meself in Ricky Skaggs then.

Oh, you guys... check out this website 'www.dmusic.com', it is one place you can listen to new music, by unsigned people. It is great if you wish to know what is crappy, and what is not. Thoguh I have to say this, the highest number of artistes in one sole category: hip-hop.

While most people may say 'SO???'. It is disturbing how many people are trying to emulate pant-saggin', bullet-riddled, gold-chain draped buggers in head-scarves.

Also, their choice of vocabulary isn't exactly the most appropriate either.

Anyhow, just listened to a stupid track called 'Bush is ****ing us XXX', but the only words I can hear are those of the title. the rest of the vocals is simply too muddy to be interpreted.

Ah, maybe I'll just listen to online radio stations.


Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Finally... (& also unofficial Legends of Zelda)

Hmm.

Well, I'm now officially using broadband from my home to blog. And it's taken my parents three years since it's arrival to finally consider using it (partially due to my excessive blogging causing a hugantic phone bill to arrive on our doorstep).

Anyhow, 4th day of school was pretty interesting, kicked off with Communication Skills, and got introduced to my lecturer, Mr Paul Tan.

At first, my impression of him was that not dissimilar to Garry, but then the moment he spoke, I thought he was a fag.

Maybe his English was a tad too polished, and also because he makes himself sound like one big Mother****er, I find him arrogant to the bone. Also, he is way too cruelly cynical and his mind needs a good dry-cleaning.

We finished Comm Skills like at 11:30 or so, and I managed to catch Alvin for lunch (I don't mean catch as in I had to use a lasso ok?). After lunch, we went back to the studio and we were reading Alvin's Dave Barry book, when Zelda came in.

Z: 'Hey, where's everyone??'

A: 'They're off to lunch'

She then sits down with her head resting in her hands, elbows together on the table. Most disgustingly trying to appear cute and affectionate. I tend to digress.

Z: 'What's that you're reading? Oh, Dave Barry! Hahahahah'

C: 'No comment'

She then got distracted somehow, and Alvin and i resumed our leisurely reading, laughing occassionally.

Z: 'What are you're laughing at?'

Maybe there are two ways we can answer that question, but we settled on not paying attention to that question. Eventually, she came behind us and laughed along with us, and simultaneously spraying my arm with spit whenever she laughed.

Thank God for Garry Tan. He came in and then I started telling him all about my trip to Shanghai, punctuated occasionally with his slap-stick jokes etc.

At this point in time, some of Alvin's classmates had gathered around the door to the studio, and I do presume they were apprehensive about entering the room especially when Zelda was around. I just gave them a brief glance and a grin, when Zelda noticed what I was doing.

With Zelda turning around, Alvin's classmates immediately pretended to be preoccupied with something else, and moved away from the glass windows.

This, of course caused me and Alvin to roar with laughter.

Auto CAD was similarly fun after our chat with Garry concluded. It was fun, and I managed to finish off the assignment faster than everyone else! (Muahahahahahaha)

So much for today, I'm absolutely free tomorrow, so if you guys want to hang out, you know how to reach me.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Christmas Cheer

Hmm.

Oh well, the debate team's 'Christmas Party' wasn't all too bad. Alvin and I only strated playing at about 4:15 or so, and we managed to polish off these numbers:

01. Intro
02. I Love
03. Folsom Prison Blues
04. Old Man
05. Take Me Home, Country Roads
06. Leaving On A Jetplane
07. Nothing At All
08. Messin' With The Blues
09. Search Away, Spring In Christchurch

Not that bad, considering that out of the twenty songs I initially planned for the party, it was then shaved down to 14, then We threw in 'I Love', a song which I had only learnt last night, but had already had arough idea about for a month or so. Also along with that was the two John Denver staples 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' and 'Leaving On A Jetplane'.

It was actually quite great, the part before Gail came in with the food and drinks. Everyone was goofing around, trading jokes etc, and I was constantly asking Alvin whether we should start playing 'Now?'.

Pity Char or Juls wasn't there. I'm sure they were preoccupied substantially to miss it. Anyhow, it was pretty fun, as it was an all acoustic affair, and 'Intro' was subtly enhanced (or maybe significantly enhanced) with Alvin's banjo whenever he could manage the parts which are quite predictable.

Just for your info, 'Intro' is an organic song which changes subtantially whenever I play it.

It just seems so fun when Alvin's wondering what I'm gonna do next.

Oh, and my V.I. (Vertical Integration) senior year-2 partner happens to be a (if I may say so) quite visually pleasant girl.

Apparently, she can't really sketch for nuts (DO NOT TELL HER THAT), and I was doing most of the talking.

Thank God it is a simple, short-term project. I can't wait to see how she gets at in model-making. I fear for the sake of a well-made final product that she might have difficulty making it.

Wait a minute, and I thought these issues will only be in the senior's mind, not a junior's.

Anyhow, we'll see how things go.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Christmas party prepping and Patricia Hu (whooo.....)

Hmm.

Day 2 of the new semester with a blank period in the morning as Limky had told us not to come due to him not being able to get the lecture notes on time. No problem, just sat at home and played my guitar.

I went to school and had lunch with Alvin while I suggested the idea of providing entertainment for Gail's debate Christmas party which is being held tomorrow afternoon. Alvin scared me for a moment when he first said yes, then no.

Finally it is a yes. Though sadly, even though the party is starting at 3pm, we'll only come in around 4:15 or so due to Alvin's class ending at 4pm or so. And I wish to practise my playing before I go and embarrass myself in front of the debate team.

Anyhow, this is going to an all-acoustic affair due to me lending my mini-amp to Char, and I do not want to drag my electric down to school even though I am taking the MRT now (actually even more so, due to the inavailibility of seats on the MRT in the morn).

This are the songs I hope we can play tomorrow:

1. Intro (acoustic)
2. A Simple Life
3. Old Man
4. Better Is One day
5. Better Than Life
6. Be Like That
7. He's So Smart
8. Country Boy, Breakaway
9. Folsom Prison Blues
10. Libyan On A Jetplane (Leaving On A Jetplane)
11. Nothing At All
12. Searchaway, Spring In Christchurch
13. Sweetest Dreams
14. Starry Night
15. Freedom For My Finger
16. A Different Place
17. Messin' With The Blues
18. I'm Gonna Find My Own Way
19. Stairway To Heaven
20. No More Tears


Oh, and my afternoon class was held by a lady (whom some guys in my class were betting whether she was pretty or not), going by the name of Patricia Hu. Originally, some people in my class (yours truly non-withstanding) mistook that period to be held by Patrick Chia.

Ok, so we were late for ten minutes, and she came in around five minutes later, and she then tried to trick us into believing we were taking accountancy.

RIGHT.

Anyhow, she was rambling on and smiling very widely to all of us, and the topic then settled on us getting our lecture notes (which then became my sacred duty to purchase on behalf of my class). Ok, I went and purchased one book to confirm the price, and I then collected everybody's cash.

After buying the books, (apparently Patricia was unnecessarily impressed with my foresight of buying a book for myself first) and distributing the books to my classmates, I settled down for the lesson.

She touched on the topics of classroom courtesy without much hassle, then or the module structure. Although it was quite interesting to hear about the module structure, I couldn't help realising that Patricia was trying very hard to smile widely and being nice to everyone.

Not that it's a bad thing. It's just seeing her take the extra effort which brought extra attention to myself.

The lesson finally officially started, and she glossed on marketing stuff (she tried to trick us just now) and then the lesson went on until 4:45 or so.

It was good, overall, the lesson. I just hope she doesn't transform herslef drastically by the next lesson.

Anyhow, wish us (Alvin and Myself) luck for tomorrow's 'gig'.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Monday, December 20, 2004

The Legends Of Zelda X (bumper start-of-school edition)

Hmm.

Bugger. My pair of nike climbing shoes which I often wore to school (and which also accompanied my through New Zealand) cracked open at the front of the right sole yet again for the fourth time.

For the previous occasions, I had frantically scrounged for a rubber band to hold the sole in place while trying not to make the unglued sole (which flops around like a limp, dead fish) look to obvious. I had tried using UHU glue and hot glue to no avail.

Naturally, I fail miserably.

Anyhow, this thing happened just before lunch, and I had met up with Alvin and his classmates (not including 'The Cold Ones') and asking the girls whether they had rubber bands (simply because I thought they would've used rubber bands to tied up their hair).

As non of them had any rubber bands, I was simply delighted to find one lying on the floor of Food Junction. Tying up my sole, I managed to find out from Alvin that he had some epoxy glue, which I then asked for his permission to use after lunch. It was a fun affair, lunch, as Zhen Lin had decided he didn't want the yolk on his fried egg, I asked whether i could consume it on his behalf. that's when Alvin suggested he and I share it 50-50.

No problem: just how we were going to split the damn egg yolk?

I then laid out a slice of cucumber from my plate of char-siew rice on my spoon and Alvin then used it as a suface to disect the egg yolk.

I suppose the holidays must have dulled out wits, and we made a mess of the yolk, but we got through it fine, much to the morbid fascination of Alvin's male classmates.


We walked back to Block R without much incident, just wondering who replaced Mr Soon (I was going to have Soon later in the afternoon) as Deputy Director of SDN Industrial Design. We then walked into the main common area, past Zelda and some of Alvin's other classmates and settled down, with Alvin listening to my compilation of my personal songs.

I had finished glueing up my shoe with Alvin's epoxy glue, and reading a Dave Barry book, which belonged to Alvin, when Zelda came up to talk to us.

Zelda: 'What are you reading? Oh, Dave Barry! Must be Alvin's one right?'

Crawldaddy: 'Mmm hmm.'

Z: 'What's Alvin listening to? Oh, you bought A NEW DISCMAN?'

C: 'Yes'

By this time, Alvin had abandoned the discman and let Zelda finger around with it. He then proceeded to read the Dave Barry book from behind me, presumably to stay away from Zelda as much as possible.

Z: 'How do you open this thing?' she was fiddling around with my CD pouch, which was simply two pieces of foam and a zip.

I took a sharp intake of breath as I wondered the outcome of her fiddling around with my discman.

C: 'Oh, if you don't know, then you can just keep wondering. Yeah, keep wondering, and you can let us have some peace as we read this book, ok?'

By this time, Alvin was chuckling like mad, and as soon as Zelda gave me a slap on the shoulder, and pinch on the arm, we were both roaring with laughter.

Crawldaddy and Alvin: 'OOOH! OOOH! THAT GOTTA HURT!!!! YEAH! YEAH! .. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA'.

What can I say, since the holidays, there hasn't been much action, and as the saying goes....

'Absence makes the heart grow fonder'.

Well, fonder of making fun of Zelda!


Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Stuff about Shanghai

Hmm.

As I have probably told you guys previously, I had spent three years of my life living in Shanghai, and I had observed or grown used to some things which are in the Shanghainese environment.

One very major thing is the dust level. In Shanghai, construction is a huge industry and is the main reason for such high domestic migration of people from the villages to the city. As such, due to the high amounts of construction work taking place throughout the city, the dust level is extremely high. Apparently, my dad had just gone out of the hotel entrance, and within an hour or so, he had a fine coating of dust on his leather shoes.

Another major factor which is pure Shanghai is the amount of second-hand smoke. Being a strong anti-smoker myself, it isn't hard to hear me cursing whenever some bloke nearby lights up and starts puffing away. Being in the restaurants can be almost unbearable, as you can hardly see the people from one end of the restaurant to the other in the most severe cases.

Thirdly, is the amount of spit on the streets. I do suppose spitting is common due to the tobacco intake of the majority of males (and minority of females) in Shanghai, but it had almost become second-nature to walk warily as there is the approximate number of five spit per 50 square metres. And that increases as you get into the more denser city areas.

Fourth, is the smell which emanates from the city itself. I would say that the smell of Shanghai which typically hits you when you get out of a building is one which is consisting a mixture of engine exhaust, spit, cigarette smoke, sweat and dust.

It can really be quite foul at times, but surprisingly, it decreases in intensity in the denser areas.


The thing about going back to Shanghai was the fact that I had never anticipated going back there ever again. Least of all going back to see my old friends like Tina, and her brother, Vincent. Taking a small calculation, I realised that I had known Tina for 10 years.

10 years.

That's a decade. That's a very long time. That's one of the reasons which drove me back to Shanghai when the opportunity arrived as I had paused contact with Tina since the middle of this year. Seeing her again sure brought back alot of memories, but majority of them invovled me making a fool of myself, and living in the shadow of my older brother, who constantly received much more attention.

It was also an opportunity to meet up with several old neighbours who used to live nearby, and one particular one, a Thai lady, named Lye, who had married an American. Aunt Joan had remained in constant contact with her due to her son, Jonathan being in teh same school as Vincent. That's when i finally met Lye for the first time in 6 years, and she was immensely surprised, as I shook her hand that I knew her name.

Of course, the fact that I'm much taller than her brought on greater doubt that I was who she remembered to be. In the end, yes, she remembered me as that 'cubby little boy'.

Sigh. Some things just never run away from you.

Some things do. Tina has grown into a much more different person, one who has become much more aware of her identity and image. From neatly tied hair to fluffy handbag, she is one neat gal, but surely, one who is too fancy for some. Also, she has retained some things, like the inability to keep a conversation going, the ability to keep her brother in check whenever he 'misbehaves'. Vincent is only 11 years old. Gosh, I think I'm going off tangent here right now.

However, some things, when they do chnage, it has been for the better: affluence amongst the city's inhabitants has increased, there are better maintained roads and sidewalks, child-selling is almost non-existant, and road-side cooked food sold by the trolly is now almost gone.

I can hardly wait for the next time I visit Shanghai once more. Sure, if Aunt Joan is still residing there, I'll pop in to check on her and Vincent and Mr Qu. I pray that this small circle of friendship amongst us is never broken, regardless of time and distance.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Murky Waters Of Songwriting IX and tales of Shanghai

Hmm.

I'm back, so let me give you an account of my journeys right from my desktop to Shanghai and back.

I was packing up for my short trip to Shanghai, and suddenly (as is always the case) I remembered a small guitar lick which I found interesting. Putting all else aside, I sat down with my guitar at 9am, and my flight was at about 2:40, which meant I had three hours to do whatever I wanted and then leave home by 12 noon.

I experimented with my capo, and found an interesting chord progression which incorporated this tibny lick at the fore, resulting in a small Sun yan-tze typish lovey-dovey song, which ironically was talking about my feelings i am anticipating when I return from Shanghai.

Basically, I finished writing the song in about an hour, and then I decided to record it down before I go to Shanghai and forget all about it. I recorded it down (much to the discomfort of my father regarding time-planning) and I went off to finalise all my bags and stuff.

My dad and I hit the road and got to Changi at about 1:30, which gave us a small window to get some chocs for my friend, Tina, who lives in Shanghai, and off we went to the boarding gate.

Boarding gate 27 was the one which we needed to get to, and when I tried to go through the metal-detector, I forgot to remove my wallet and key-pouch and handphone etc. That wasn't the best of it all. When all of us boarded the plane, the flight was delayed due to some insufferable bloke who wanted to get off the plane while it was taxiing to the runway.

Apparently, he claimed that he had some family problems, and decided to leave last-minute, leaving his luggage behind.

I suppose the air crew smelt foul play and evacuated everybody and conducted a thorough baggae check to ensure there were no explosives or whatsoever. Anyhow, we were delayed for two hours just because of that lousy idiot, and we go into the air by 5pm.

We reached Shanghai after a five-hour flight. The food wasn't as bad as I had anticipated (and not without fear) due to a bad previous experience.

The funny thing about going back to Shanghai, was that the last time I was there, I was only about 13 years old. It is like a habit for the Chinese peopel to call kids 'Xiao(3) Peng(2) You(3)', which literally means 'little friend'. However, that is just a polite term to use. I was used to being called that when people wanted to speak with me when I used to live in Shanghai, and then it came as a shock when I come back there 4 years later and everybody refers to me as 'Xian(1) Sheng(1)', meaning 'Sir'.

So we were picked up by an ex-colleague of my dad's, a Shanghainese who looked uncannily like John Lennon. Apparently, he didn't recognise me, and mistook me for my elder brother because 'i didn't look like that chubby little boy' to put it in his words.

Not that he played or sang when we met him, but the striking resemblance made me do a double-take. He also had the odd habit of slapping the steering wheel while talking and laughing with my dad along the way to the hotel we were staying at.

The hotel we lodged up in was the Holiday Inn Vista Shanghai, which was located in Puxi, and it was a very nice hotel. Very fancy sometimes.

We spent our first night there without much incidence.


The next day, we decided to get a local handphone SIM card, and it took us an hour walking along the road to come across a small shop selling this. True to my word, i contacted Tina's mum the minute I got a moment of peace from the bustling streets, once again, due to everybody having the memory of me as a chubby little boy, she didn't recognise my voice, which seemed to have taken on a mature tone.

Right.

The phone call to Tina's mum (whose name is Joan), invovled organising a small dinner with our family and theirs, which was a kind gesture I couldn't decline. She then told me later that evening when I called her again that I could stay over at her place for one night, which was a small request by Tina's little brother, Vincent, whom I had also come to know during my stay there previously.

The day passed with my dad and I visiting the City's museum, visting the Pudong bund, and then having a dinner with my Dad's ex-colleagues, which involved me drinking a goblet of beer, which wasn't that bad. I had previously gotten drunk on a 'Carlsberg Special Brew', that was why i apporached the drink so apprehensively.

We both then fetched my mother from the domestic airport, as she had come to Shanghai from Lian Yun Gang, a city south east of Tian Jing.

Day two, I had made all the neccessary arrangements with Aunt Joan (as i had refered to Tina's mum since I had met her) and I was to accompany my parents to the city's subway and make my journey from Puxi to Pudong, and be picked up by Aunt Joan.

I made the journey fairly well, though I was approached by a lady-beggar, and got stuck with the coins at a public phone booth. I emerged from the subway station slightly lost, but recognised Aunt Joan's car, a black Toyota Camry, which she had since my childhood days there.

It was kinda funny to see Aunt Joan so surprised at my apparent growth spurt, and as I ahd left Shanghai shorter than her, I suppose it took a while for her to get used to looking up just to speak with me. She then drove on with me sitting with her in the car, and she told me that we were going to pick up Vincent (Tina's younger brother) from his school.

Another wave of anxiety swept through me as I pondered how Vincent would look like after four years. Definitely, he would be taller (and more plump) but he looked just like a normal, healthy kid when I saw him at school amongst his fellow 11-year-olds.

I was tired watching the kids playing their games, and a parent, who knew Aunt Joan suggested I join a couple of high school kids who were having a party. She introduced me to her two daughters, Amanda and Rachel, who were very nice, and I spent about forty minutes just hanging around talking to some people who were brave (or mad enough) to talk to an outsider like meself.

Fopr one thing, language wasn't a barrier, but conversation topics were dire. The party ended abruptly, and I filed away from them, and left in the wake of Aunt Joan and Vincent (who had recognised me shortly after meeting him) leaving for their car.


Aunt Joan's place was really snazzily decorated, and it was cosy and warm. you could stay there and not feel out of place due to the fact the the combination of potted plants and assorted collected items filling up her window sills gave the whole house a welcoming look.

I just let Vincent and his friends (a pair of twins and one other boy who had attained parental permission to hang out at his place) enjoy themselves while I chatted with aunt Joan about her decorations and her cooking. i was kinda funny, I suppose, for her to stand there with an apron on talking to a person who was the same age as her only daughter, ranging on topics such as the choice of cooking wares and decorative items. I then took up a game of darts with Vincent which wound on after dinner into the night.

Aunt Joan was one lady who would qualify as a 'Tai-tai', but her simple look would never betray that. She was also soft-spoken and kind. Ah, what a nice lady.

The moment of truth arrived when Tina and her father arrived at about 9pm in the evening, and Tina's dad (whom I addressed as Mr Qu) also got shocked at my growth spurt.

Tina was just smiling and said hi, though i didn't know what was going on in her head. The night passed with a dinner consisting of pizza and home-made soup, and just Chatting with the Qu family, and wondering (inside my head) what Tina felt about how it was to see me again. I hope it was a positive feeling though.


Day three, i accompanied Tina and Aunt Joan while they sought for some costume jewellry for their friends in Singapore which they intended to visit when they come down here. Tina looked like soem Parisian designer/model while her mum looked just the same as ever, a simple jumper and track pants.

We then met up with my parents and had lunch in a german pub/restaurant, and conversation was mainly between my mum and Aunt Joan.

I have no idea: whenever I try and talk to Tina, she would answer very briefly, leaving me hanging onto thin air. I constantly felt as though I was being brushed off. I have no idea why she was always liek that, but I suppose, like me, I didn't know her too well to say anything which might be of interest.

The night passed, with a dinner for all seven of us ( my parents, myself, and the four Qu family members).

We said our farewells, and I just felt all empty after seeing their car drive away.

Day four, we did some shopping, and eating at a small chinese restaurant fro lunch, a tea-break at Starbucks (they're all over Shanghai), and a very spicy dinner near the hotel.

It was my final night, and my dad and I left for the Airport, once again fetched by his ex-colleague, the John Lennon lookalike.

The flight was at 11:40 pm, and we touched down in Singapore at about 5:30 am, meaning that i only got about three hours of sleep last night in that nosiy, uncomfortably hot cabin.

I'm tired, and I'm tired of thinking about Tina. maybe I'll get a better chance to talk to her when she comes here in a couple of weeks time.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Leaving On A Jetplane

Hmm.

well, my flight is at 2:40pm, and I'll soon be leaving for Shanghai, and my bags are packed... I'm ready to go.

Although I haven't been to Shanghai for four years, one thing which I know for sure is that it's gonna be freakin' cold there cuz it's winter, and Shanghai would be much more busier than what it used to four years ago.

I can still recall the old images for my three-years worth of experiences over there, and they still remain fresh. I just hope they haven't altered for the worse, but for the better.

Ah what am I crapping on about? It's going to be a 4-hour plus journey to Shanghai, and I think I'd better bring something along to keep me pre-occupied cuz if not it'd be damn boring and I sure can't sleep on a China Eastern flight.

I am betting that the food is going to be really crappy.

So long for the present, I'll be blogging about Shanghai when I come back.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Monday, December 13, 2004

The Legends Of Zelda IX

Hmm.

I worked from 11am to 11:30pm yesterday, and I was required to serve two VIP tables at a wedding lunch. Working together with me was a 20-yr old girl named Relle, a fifty-something lady called Mary and a 17 yr old girl whose name I have oh so conveniently forgotten.

Anyhow, what's a wedding lunch got to do with Zelda? The funny thing is, the 17-yr-old girl reminds me very strongly of Zelda, not in the departments of looks (which this girl is not, in any sense, lagging behind), but in the area of behaviour.

Funnily enough, she is just as ditsy (and if not blur) as Zelda. Also, her choice of conversation topics aren't really that fantastic. She was chatting to me about how she spent 400 buck without knowing how. All the while looking at me with that big-eyed expression which said 'you want to know more?' on her face. I just didn't know what in the world was she driving at.

Anyhow, just some background info, she's from Meridian JC, and after I talked to her ONCE, whenever she passed me, she'd give me a fleeting smile.

So it came as no surprise, when she smiled at me in front of a couple of my colleagues after lunch, they demanded to know whether I was interested in her, despite the fact it was she who was smiling at me. My goodness.

Ok, fine, she's got great looks, but why would I want to go after a person just because they have good looks? I don't even know her, though I think she's kinda simple, kinda ditsy, in any case approachable and likable, but going for just the looks?

I'm not that shallow. Especially since she reminds so much of Zelda's lame and totally-out-of-the-point outbursts of stupidity.

'My face is worth millions!!!'.

'Why are you all laughing???'

'So give me a call ok?' (Can you feel the collective shudder?)

If you don't know why these three sentences are just plain ridiculous, then just forget about it ok? Don't start about how cruel or evil I am, It's just the way the world works.

At least for those who are forced to put up with Zelda.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

The Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King Extended version DVD

Hmm.

Having got back from last night's dinner (which i thankfully didn't cock up, but my partner then managed to drop a whole plate of steamed sea bass) I received a phone call from Brother dearest who told me he'd already bought The Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King Extended Version DVD, which cost 80 buck or so.

As you may realise if you've read my profile (the top right-hand corner), I'm just one hugantic LOTR fan, as expressed with my Three posters, one of each film, DVDs of all three films, possesion of the whole LOTR volume, possesion of 'The Hobbit', and once upon a time, before I lost it 'The Silmarillion'.

So it should come as no surprise to everyone, that after getting back from work, (which was about midnight) I showered, and watched the whole 3-and-a-half hours of the Extended DVD version. I slept at 4:30 am, and guess what?

I woke up feeling fine at 8:30 am.

And I just have no idea how I manage to wake up feeling ok, especially after that exhilirating film experience. I guess I just managed to sleep very deeply, like the dead.

Anyhow, I believe I'll be goign to Shanghai within the next few days, so I may be blogging much less.

I'll tell you guys all about it when I get back then.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Friday, December 10, 2004

The funny thing about life

Hmm.

I dunno, everytime I go online and visit either my hotmail account, Jace's blog or Char's blog, my internet explorer will hang, and I'll be forced to close/ exit the window.

Murphy's Law attacking my internet now I suppose. Anyhow, I am quite happy about one thing.

Tina is coming to Singapore.

I dunno whether some of you guys have heard about me talking/blogging about Tina, but I do remember saying I named my first guitar after her.

I've really known her for like close to seven years, and the last few years just on and off email contact. Ladies and gentlemen, it is true, long-distance relationships do not work out well. Not that anything was going on btw.

It's kinda funny, my mum has to go to Shanghai (a place I spent three years living in, please don't ask why my chinese sucks) and she asks if I want to tag along.

I say ok, and I email Tina saying I'm going to Shanghai (tentatively) next week, and she then tells me that she would be coming down to Singapore very soon for the New Year. Shocked is not the right word, neither is amazed.

Pleasantly surprised, I think, would fit the bill. Yet again, it shows how God works in his mysterious ways. And I'm not saying that just because of this incident, but because I've neevr seen Tina for the past four years (place big 'DUH' here) and then suddenly, we get the chance to see each other, like more than twice.

I dunno, maybe I'd get some inspiration to write a song. However, I'm sure both of us have lots of catching up to do, and some things which we may never expet to happen will probably prop up (eg awkward silences, or maybe just verbal diarrhoea).

I hope the plane ride would be smooth and smoke-free that's all, cuz I'll be taking China Eastern.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...


Look at me with this long hair... ridiculous? Posted by Hello

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Whew.

Hmm.

Just got back from my 7-hour shift at work. Mother of all things to happen: my just-repaired earphones cocked-up again, and I had to endure half-an-hour of a bus journey sitting there gazing into nothingness.

I guess while my job is getting more and more dumber by the day, I tend to have this growing form of respect from my peers at the hotel. I mean, it's not like they're starting to bow down and worship me or something... it's just that when I first came in here, I was treated like dirt, and I was trodden upon like some piece of road-kill.

Now, managers, supervisors tend to look at me and have a smile, not a look of apprehension upon their faces. Some say hi readily. However, some still tend to get down to business and skip the minute pleasantries involved.

I spent most of my shift running to and fro finding stuff, getting stuff, prparing stuff for the impending dinner which was about to hit the room I was setting up with a few other colleagues. Any how those few hours included filling up some pepper containers and inflamming my nose in the process, saying hi to some people I knew, and some I didn't but doing it just for the sake of courtesy, and helping people do their various setting-up procedures.

i dunno, maybe I'm just too lazy to find a better job, but seriously, 6 bucks an hour is pretty reasonable, some might even say it's quite good. I mean, I'm just waiting for that 10-buck/hour job, and then I'll be laughing to the bank. However, due to Murphy's Law lurking every other day hoping to smite me somewhere sensitive, such a thing will only happen when pigs fly and cows play the harp.

which really means NEVER.

Sigh, Christmas is coming soon, and my braces are still clinging on tightly, and (seemingly) unwilling to let go. My friend, Chris Leow said his dentist told him to wait three months for removal, but that was like since March. So it comes as no surprise that my dentist would say: 'Hm, maybe we could get them out by Christmas'.

Now she's suggesting Chinese New Year.

My forecast would be June 2005 (if I'm absolutely lucky, and Murphy decides to take a break), but that's still a long shot. I'm just tired of getting ulcers every week, and since I'm currently suffering from a tongue ulcer (oooh, that's gotta hurt), my speech has already been somewhat impaired.

I'll just hope and pray really, really, really hard then.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Workin' Blues

Hmm.

I'm gonna be having my next shift at 11am, and by right I'm supposed to be having a free day today, until my friend at work, Randy, asked me to replace him due to his inability to put off his other commitments.

I'm not complaining, especially since I don't have much to do. My dad said he'll pay me 100 bucks because I helped him at the Label Expo the other time.

You can imagine that 100 bucks for four days involving hard labour (30 percent of the time) can be earned at my (normal) workplace within one day itself. I'd just have to take maybe the next day off due to the amount of strain on my legs resulting from work.

Anyhow, since I'd have 100 bucks coming my way, I'd be able to get that Cry Baby wah pedal, and fulfil one of my Christmas wish list items.

I am hoping the wah pedal will enhance my sonic palette, and maybe just induce a few smiles (and winces due to the noise).

And I dunno whether i'll be able to go to Shanghai next week, I will only know the day before the flight itself, I suppose.

Anyhow, I guess I'll be trying to sort out those few chord progressions I've come up with and turn them into songs.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

I'm wishin'....

Hmm.

Here's a poem for us all:

I'm dreaming of a different christmas,
though the frost is nonexistent
and the date is yet still distant
I'm dreaming of a different christmas.

I'm wishing for a brilliant christmas,
as the year wanes to usher in stuff
and we try to bring out the fun and fluff
I'm wishing for a brilliant christmas.

I'm thinking of an exciting christmas,
while the people shop like mad
and here we're trying not to be bad
I'm thinking of an exciting christmas.

I'm hoping for a real christmas
when Alvin will (hopefully) mature
and dutifully answer his call of nature
I'm hoping for a real Christmas.

I'm dreaming of a fulfilling christmas
when friends unite once more
and usher in mirth, not bore
I'm dreaming of a fulfilling christmas.

Ok, Alvin, you can punch me (with your non-fractured-pinky hand) anytime, but I was just joking. O, fine, make funof me on your blog: we'll just keep it simple.


Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Thursday, December 09, 2004

Christmas wish list

Hmm.

I dunno, usually I get stuff for myself during Christmas, due to the miserly and ignorant demeanour of my parents towards such issues.

So here's my Chistmas wish list (in order of price):

1. Boss Digital Delay DD2
2. Dunlop Cry Baby 95C
3. Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail (reverb)
4. Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King Extended Version DVD
5. Leather wallet (any brand of cost below 40 bucks would do)
6. just any condenser microphone (second-hand)
7. Pink Floyd : The Dark Side Of The Moon (CD)
8. Some kind of t-shirt with huge 'Led Zepplin' wording on it
9. One tonne of triangular plectrums
10. One tonne of 9-volt batteries

And yet again, there are some things which are priceless: friends, happiness and contentment.

Oh, and by the way, this list is to be taken lightly, some things I wanted to put up there, like " '59 Gibson Les Paul " are just too ridiculous, including "girlfriend".

Oh, another priceless one: 'Zelda shutting up when necessary'.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Imitation or inspiration?

Hmm.

Just for common knowledge, Alvin uses two metal fingerpicks and one plastic thumbpick for his banjo playing. I, however, have always relied on my fingernails for such delicate work. According to Alvin, he said that since Earl Scruggs (the originator of using a banjo in bluegrass music) started using two metal fingerpicks and one plastic thumbpick along with a banjo in bluegrass, everybody else just picked it up as well (in both sense of the saying).

Not that using such a combination is a bad thing, but the only time I've used fingerpicks turned out unsuccessful, and that was because I used all plastic ones, resulting in my style being cramped due to inexperience playing with fingerpicks.

Oh, and I actually used the fingerpicks upside-down. It was Alvin who corrected me.

My main reason for using my fingernails to date is due to the fact that I can feel the string better by having my nails in contact with the strings, rather than having a foreign object take nature's place. Also, I tend to strum and pick in songs. This leads to a situation when picking has more play-time or when strumming has more dominace in a song.

Songs like 'Stairway to Heaven' which first require finger-picking, then strumming, and then soloing (which requires a plectrum), it is kinda hard to use fingerpicks all the way. However, it is, technically possible to finger-pick out the 'Stairway to Heaven' solo. It's just that (to my knowledge) no body has ever done that before.

Maybe I could just have a shot at it and make it possible.

Anyhow, I went to my dentist today for my routinecheckup, and after that I went down town to get my pay. The damn counter was closed early, so I decided to pay some guitar shops at Bras Basah Complex a visit.

I tried out a Cry Baby Wah pedal, and I am so galvanised by the soudns that can be created. Oh, my goodness, my solos can now be spiced up and I can maybe venture into funk or something. The Wah pedal can really make a sound become really thick or very piercing (perfect for the 'Stairway' solo) and even just producing that funny sound which no-one could think possible.

Apparently, Hendrix (Jimi, guitar guru extraordinaire) onced used the Wah-wah pedal to created the effect of a man sobbing uncontrollably. man, that would be so cool. Testing out the pedal with a Godin guitar, and the same model of amp that I have, I could create the same sort of sound used by Pete Townshend (of The Who), Eddie Van Halen etc etc. Man, I can't wait to get my hands on that thing.

I also bought two metal fingerpicks and one plastic thumbpick to see if I can juice something out of Earl Scrugg's well. Anyhow, it seems to be working fien at the moment, though stuff like strumming with teh fingerpicks on still takes some getting around and some getting used to.

I just want to stop looking like an Ah Beng by having long fingernails.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Crawldaddy And The Infinite Sadness II

Hmm.

I've been thinking to myself about some things, and that involves filling in the gaps (see previous post to understand fully). I've realised that writing songs just don't cut it sometimes, and I've turned to my other forte: poetry.

Ok, fine, you can say that I do include poetry into my song lyrics, but that usually is the case of 'poetry fits song', whereby the content of the lyrics are just meant to deliver a message or tell a story. This is 'Poetry by itself'.

Poetry (in my sense of personal application) is really like sending a letter to someone. True, it is a message, but unlike song-poetry, it is less vague and is obviously less concerned with any melodic timbre. In essense, my form of poetry is more dedicated to being a subtle form of communication which does not express emotion absolutely, but using words to hint out messages, rather than jump out at you.

'Goodbye Sly II' is a good example, though I may have taken certain liberties with that one. Especially since I just can't hide my contempt for that bugger.

I just can't stop thinking of a certain someone, and though any form of conclusion coming of it is highly impossible, that person did hit me hard, and it's kinda hard to forget an emotion like that.

I suppose putting out poetry and songs does help, but barely... what else can do more other than direct contact? I think that maybe it is hard but neccessary to let go of certain things, and that is often essential to (my personal) sanity. Take my personal project for the holiday: bringing a small group of people together and having fun would take so much torture to organise, and more nerve-wrackingness to make it work.

I guess less is truly more, and sometimes it is neccessary to be ignorant to protect ourselves.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Monday, December 06, 2004

Pajamas and Rock N' Roll and Murky Waters Of Songwriting VIII

Hmm.

Over at Alvin's place right now, and we've just finished practising our 'old stuff', staple songs like 'A Simple Life', ''Old Man', 'Better Is One Day', 'Better Than Life' and 'Sweetest Dreams'.

Right now, I'm letting Alvin hear my 'Exile On Main St.', though he ain't exactly rockin to the groove, the pyjamas sure do allow 'movement'.

Wait, he did fracture his pinky.

Anyhow, my mum wants to haul my butt to gym, but I refused due to my sore hamstrings caused by working 13 hours on saturday, and the 11 hours yesterday. Honey, it ain't a walk in the park spending those times standing, and only at most forty minutes of sitting.

I just completed writing 'Pearly's Eyes', a small lovey-dovey song which was inspired by a girl from work of the same name. She's really pint sized, but she's cute and her eyes just hit me like a comet.

Sigh.

Anyhow, such a person is beyond my personal ability to woo, so I'll just be content with being the lonesome dude I am... just writing songs to fill in the gaps.

Alvin let me hear his song 'I Love' and it's quite misleading at first.. you might have thought he'd become all lovey-dovey (just like I did, causing me to write 'Pearly's Eyes'), however, then it's back to his universe, and how he loves it so.

It's a groovy song, and It'll be up for votes next year.. maybe. Ok, fine, it will (or Alvin will sulk).

Here's the lyrics to 'I Love':

People say your time has come
To give your heart to someone
Have some fun now when you're seventeen
I'd say I'm faster than you
I love more than you guys do
The list just keeps going on and on

Chorus:
I love my father and my mother, and Volkswagens
And Gordon Banks and his save back in 1966
Yeah I love my footballers, and a couple o' ruggers
And I love to play my music far too loud
And I love God

Verse 2:
Sherlock Holmes, he turns me on
Just like Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
They keep me awake until the early morn
A little banjo pickin' out on the lawn,
Playing footie with the guys till the break of dawn
I'll love these things till I'm long long gone

Another time then, and try not to mention the word 'woo' for Obvious reasons... jace will recognise this.. maybe.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Rolling Good Times

Hmm.

I recently acquired The Rolling Stones CD 'Exile At Main St.'. And people, this album seriously rocks hard man....

I mean, ok, look around at rock music today. You've got the Punk-whiners (Hoobastank, Simple Plan), Classic Rockers (Def Leppard, The Darkness, Deep Purple), the Sad Rockers (Coldplay, The Cure, Travis), the Punk Rockers (Green Day, Sum 41, Blink 182), the Metal Heads (Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, and anythng featured monthly in Guitar World mag), the pop rockers (U2, Jet, and anything feature for only two months on MTV at any one point) and some othe miscellaneous groups who rock in their own right.

Oh, and one thing: punk-whiners don't rock.

Anyhow, after you go through all those people, and look back and try to seperate the crap from the cream... you think, man, the Rolling Stones rock don't they.

'Exile On Main St.', I'd like to say, is one fine album which rocks as if there's no tomorrow. Every track laid down is pure Rock N' Roll with balls the size of planet earth.

And that's sayin a lot especially since you get people trying so sound HUGE what with their souped-up Marshalls and Les Pauls trying to crap every bit of distortion and bass into every bloody track. And then it all sounds like one big whallop to the ears, and there's only the sound.

With the Rolling Stones, baby, you got tha groove.

Unlike The Beatles who evolved their sound from schoolboy pop to wild man psychedelia, the Stones stayed true to their sound (if not changing their Lead Guitarist after the first one died, the second quit, and the present still going strong) and style.

Imagine without the sound of music without songs like 'Jumpin' Jack Flash', or 'It's Only Rock And Roll' or even 'Wild Horses'.

I mean, they started it all groovin' didn't they?


People, check out 'Exile At Main St.', and you ain't gonna say: 'I can't get no (satisfaction)'.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Friday, December 03, 2004

Brother Dearest I

Hmm.

I haven't mentioned my brother actively in my blog even though he's a major person in my life (particularly where purchasing CDs or DVDs are concerned) and also because we get along much better than when we were both in secondary school.

Just a small bit of background info: My older (and only) brother is two years my senior, we both went to the same Secondary school, took turns to be bullies and the bullied and he loves to sing.

My brother is one person who will constantly cause me to use the expression 'What the (toot)?'

Reasons for this lie beneath the complex history of him being in the school choir. My brother would come home singing some odd tune and he was the one who infected me with the compulsive CD-buying disease.

All I can start saying about him is he started out loving Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and The Spice Girls (What the *toot* huh?) and that doesn't even come close to what he gets up to nowadays.

He persisted with the Mariah Carey and Shaniah Twain fever during his secondary school days, throwing some odd 'diva' now and then to keep things fresh. He is the proud owner of all three Spice Girls albums, and even bagging Emma Bunton's solo album. Boybands are also his turf of interest, with Westlife, Backstreet Boys and N'Sync and Boyzone bringing out his 'male' side once and again.

Honestly, living with this guy would be absolute torture for anybody, especially since he'd be playing those CDs at ear-splitting volumes and simultaneously singing along with them with absolute gusto. It helps little with the fact that he exhibited gay-boy behaviour when he was in secondary school. I dunno, rumour says that the school choir turns people into fags, but Alvin's one cool dude to disprove this saying.

However, there have been people who go wacko after entering the school choir. I have seen one guy turn into a literal drag queen and another just being a total people-wincer. It become more scary since I attended an all-boys school.

Anyhow, my brother's latest infatuations are:

Hoobastank (oh no!), Simple Plan (Oh No!), Christina Aguilera (still terrible), Kylie Minogue (disco sux, people!), Eamon (slim shady wannabe), Britney Spears (still a head-shaker), and other assorted No. 1 hopefuls including Avril Lavign (poser) and Jo Jo.

I can see through my brother just by looking at his CD tastes: he goes for Chart toppers or simply people/ groups who have the slightest potential to go No. 1 on some chart (especially MTV or Billboard).

While people will argue: what's wrong with buying chart-topping CDs, I simply cannot stop myself from saying this:


You've got your life. You've got your own tastes. You can choose who you want to support by buying their CD. However, just buying a CD just because someone else (whom you have no idea who) says it is good or simply because other people just as misled as yourself contribute to this person's chart success and resulting in good sales is clearly showing that you a just like a sheep in a herd.

Herd mentality is very evident in my brother cuz he simply is not a hands-on nor a proactive person.

I mean, Led Zeppelin didn't even need to release singles to go No. 1 or win awards.
Yes wins my support due to their ability to rock.
John Denver becomes my idol due to his wonderful lyrics and quality singing.

Anyhow, I just have to go turn off the Britney Spears playing right now: I can't stand it any longer.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Boring..... boring.....boring....

Hmm.

This possibly my shortest post ever:

I'm just so bored, my hamstrings are just plain sore, and I can't wait for term to start, and break the monotony. The hours just plod away with the same persistent slowness as an injured snail. I just don't know what to do right now.

I'll just go watch some DVDs.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Crawldaddy And The Infinite Sadness

Hmm.

I've just come back from work, and on the bus home, while listening to Deep Purple, I was doing some soul searching and self-pitying.

I look around myself, and see people being relatively happy with their lives: they have friends to talk with, activities to keep them healthy and mentally sound, etc etc. Then after looking around, and when I see myself, I see a lonesome person, whose sadness is leaked away by songwriting, and hoping that other people will be able to accept him when necessary.

I dunno, I just feel sad whenever I see a couple together or just a bunch of friends chatting animately, cuz that's something I've never actually had in my life.

I've never felt the bliss of having friends around me.
I've never felt the joy in having a fun conversation.
I've never felt the feeling of being loved in return.
I've never felt anything other than sadness.

I don't wish to give up on myself because I know I'm a strong person mentally and physically. It's just the overly-emotional persona which surfaces now and again that causes my inability to be a normal person in today's world. It's like a split between the fun-loving, hard-rocking dude, and just the lonesome, sad case.

I don't want to be sad anymore, so I think I'll try and find myself a girlfriend.

However, I'll let God guide me here, because it takes more than just the desire to want to have a girlfriend to make me become a better person. I hope it doesn't take too long before my sadness overwhelms, but yet again, I can still release it in songwriting.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Thursday, December 02, 2004

The Murky Waters Of Songwriting VII

Hmm.

I remember the time when i was in Secondary Two, (that means I was 14 years old) and I had only played the guitar for about one year or so. I was anticipating the Concert for Teachers' Day, which to my very simple mind (back then) was kinda like a Woodstock for me, cuz I would have the chance to perform in front of the whole school.

I formed a trio group including me, Christopher Loew and another friend of ours, who had learnt guitar from me. We called ourselves 'Steel Strings', which was kinda appropriate due to the fact all of us were playing on steel strings. Alvin was also involved with the Teachers' Day concert, but he was using his old Banjo at that point in time.

So I had written a song just a couple of weeks before the auditions for the Teachers' Day concert, and I named it 'Sweetest Dreams' which was the product of me making fun of one of my classmates who had a crush on our female science teacher. I mean, it just mentions the topic very subtly, and I hoped to play that song solo.

Steel Strings already had prepared a song for the Teachers' day concert, a low-key but intense song called 'Kite' by U2. It was honestly a slow but intense song, but we pulled it off for the Audition. My song didn't.

Although 'Sweetest Dreams' was in actual fact a love song, it doesn't have all that lovey-dovey effect that makes you go all jelly-legged. In fact, since the song only consisted of solely two chords, which produce that jazzy effect, while the style used was a bit spanish. Therefore you get a jazzy love song performed with a spanish tinge to it.

The audition teacher said my lyrics were slightly too inappropriate for the Teachers' Day concert, but hey, it has nothing bad in it. Apparently, when I wrote the song, I mentioned Gandalf (from The Lord Of The Rings) and his horse Shadowfax without meaning to.

Here are the lyrics:

Verse1
In my sweetest dreams, beyond my deepest realms, yeah
there's a girl out there, with the breeze through her hair (here's the pun intended for my classmate and his crush on the science teacher)

Verse2
In my sweetest dreams, beyond my furthers means,
there's someone out there, someone who really cares

Chorus:
Won't you come with me, see the things I see
to dwelll in the realms, in my sweetest dreams

Verse3
In my sweetest dreams, many places I have seen
One of many out there, in the fields not bare

Verse4
In my sweeetest dreams, many peopel I have seen
One of them is fair, riding a pure white mare (this is the line which mentions Gandalf and Shadowfax)

Chorus:
Won't you ride with me, see the things I see
To walk the plains, and run away from the rains

Guitar solo

Verse5
In my sweetest dreams, many poeple I have seen
Out of all theose out there, Who is the one that is fair?


As you can see for yourself, there really isn't any inappropriate material, so I seemed unfair for the auditioners to throw my song away.

I have recorded the song at least four times before today, I managed to do the song justice.

All my previous attempts to record the song were marred by poor balance and the inability for the instruments to come out clearly. Therefore, with clever use of overdubbing, and using a Led Zeppelin technique of playing called *light and shade*, I re-created a small masterpiece, and there is even the sound of a twelve-string guitar inside the song.

Frankly, the 'twelve-string' effect is mainly due to over-dubbing and the echo from one of the guitar tracks.

It sounds thick man.... I have finally done it: doing the song justice.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Goodbye Sly II

It's been such a long time
since you've came around
bringing on you sweat and grime
and antics unprofound

Ever wondered:
Why'd you lose so badly anyway?

the crowd was behind you
your smile could move tears
I was just indifferent to
Taufik's fans' fears

You really can't say:
I was too good, what the hey.

Looking back you received what you need
kicking out competition undisputedly
if you wanted the others to bleed
your fans would answer absolutely willingly

Just realise that for now
your rocker image was such a drag
didn't you wonder the reason how
most people were in Taufik's bag?

Don't let your dreams elude you
cuz being a poser doesn't bring your best
but since your plans are already screwed
a poser you'll remain and you've failed the test.

A persona you put forth
and it was supposed to be *bad*
in the end, not just i was loth
for your demise was truly unsad

Goodbye, *oh I'm such a rocker* Sly
just watch your dreams, away they fly
though you are famous, just in your mire
incapable of true musical talent & desire.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...

Goodbye Sly

Hmm.

The Crawldaddy is gloating right now. Even though both his hamstrings are sore from the previous day's gym workout and the work at the Convention centre which ended a couple of hours ago, he is glad that something has happened to his favour.

Ever since I first heard Taufik sang on Singapore Idol, I was impressed with his voice and ability to out the flavour of a song.
Sly on the other hand was just another rock-poser. I totally felt turned-off by that 'I'm such a rocker'idiot.

Now don't think that I am just saying this because Taufik won the Singapore Idol. In fact, Alvin can be my 'witness' when I said I was impressed with Taufik's performance, and expressing my confidence in himwinning the competition. Alvin even felt likewise. (full justification by Alvin in due course, hopefully)

When I said this:
'
I think Taufik will win' at the talk by Chi Wing Lo, my female classmate (an Ah Lian who is simply the epitome of Sly fans in Singapore) said:

'NO, SLY WILL WIN SINGAPORE IDOL'

Anyhow, she's the sort of person who'd go screaming after some taiwanese boyband at Changi Airport, or swoon if she met some male singer somewhere on Orchard Road. So it comes as no surprise that she'll be supporting Sly, the *charming* *rocker* whose (Jon Bonjovi want-to-soundalike) singing is *just so good*.

I can only say right now: 'I told you so, Beeyatch'

Anyhow, the best man won and although Dick Lee's song wasn't worth half a rotten dick (pun intended), I do believe that the show was worth watching, though I didn't catch it except at the end when Gurmit said:
'Good Night Folks!'

Sigh. I just hope Dick Lee won't sing everytime the Singapore Idol Finals comes, cuz it would be three minutes of pure non-poetic torture. Talk about a veteran singing. You can read Char's blog to have an idea how it appeared to most people.

And yes, Dick Lee is actually gay.

Surprised?

Come on, check out the dude's recent CD output: the cover is pink and yellow. Who'd use such a disgusting colour combo, and that's saying something since I'm actually colour-blind. Also, that dude actually told Taufik *You were Hot*.

Yes. He's gay.

Cheers,

Crawldaddy

Hard rockers unite!!! Someday rock will rule again...