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so long never go esplanade already.. and popcorn pop! nice, man! but i dunch noe what i gonna buy yet. i want to buy a poster-fill up my bedroom! i think i would buy"the Invasion" poster lahs.. sian =0 *YAWN* yesterday dunno who go and push my head, stupid la! now i dunno hw i look in the class photo already. the photo they take so fast! then i got no time to pose, but at least got do gunbarrel. hahaha..
Dim Sum Dollies was a hilarious, exciting and interesting play. As su min said, I also thought that it did not really show much of Singapore's history. i was expecting to see more of the Japanese Occupation part, but sadly, we've only got like the three dollies wearing the uniform Japanese and hanging from a tree and delivering their lines.. well, that wasn't much. Besides that, the script was cool and we had quite a lot of laughs. The music is not too bad either, for i had that Sang Nila Utama tune stuck in my head..I am now having a tough time trying to suss it out. On the whole, I thought the star of the play was Hossan Leong. I had a pretty good time laughing at his actions and witty quips. Hats off to the cast and crew of Dim Sum Dollies!