.hey
♥ 9:55 PM, Saturday, June 28, 2008
errr juz wondering xD johnson here i wanna conduct for "circle of life". anyone also wants :P ?
.The SIBF
♥ 5:58 PM, Thursday, June 26, 2008
Hi everyone,
I was just thinking about the excellence that our band has achieved. Just think about it - RIMB has clinched 18 Golds in a row (including National Band Competition). That one Silver award is the only thing that separates us from a gold mine of nearly 30 consecutive Golds. Before that, we achieved amazing results in outdoor competitions, with so many "Best Drum Major Awards" that I bet the other schools were really frustrated... It's like a swimming pool of Gold, and one thing I
do not want is for us to move toward the shallow end of the pool. Or even worse, get out of the pool.
The Singapore International Band Festival or Fiesta (or something like that, more commonly known as SIBF) is approaching. Mr. Oura informed us yesterday that the highest attainable award is Gold, with a
90% score. That's probably a Gold With Honours in SYF. Mr. Oura said that we are not aiming for Gold. I'm not sure whether he meant that we are going to aim higher or lower.
But I want to pose this challenge to you. There are three pairs of spectacles on your desk even as I'm writing this. The first one is called Pessimism. Put these on and you'll say, "Forget it. 90% is too high for us and we might as well give up from the start." The second one is called Realism. It thrives on the power of intelligence and probability, and so you start weighing the odds - "90% is so high! It's going to be hard to get... but well, RIMB is a great band and if we practice hard we can get there. Yay. Go Raffles. Come on, we can do it."
Finally, the last pair of spectacles. Faith. I believe in this statement - "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." This is found in the Bible in Hebrews 11:1. You might not see the Gold now, but put these spectacles on. Please. It will change your life forever.
Of course, we must be careful. Too much ambition without enough practice is like wearing spectacles that are too powerful for your eyes - trust me, it will give you a severe headache. But still, if your glasses happen to be Pessimism or Realism, please change over while you still have the time.
Thanks
Kirk
.Let's Go!
♥ 7:37 PM, Sunday, June 15, 2008
Hi everyone,
Who wants to go down to the airport tomorrow to say hi to the rest who are coming from Japan tomorrow? The aeroplane is arriving at 4.35 p.m. tomorrow and the flight number is NH6263. I don't know which terminal it will be arriving in, but I think it'll be Terminal 1. You can always check online tomorrow - just google Changi Airport and go to the website to find out.
Kirk
.Have fun!
♥ 12:02 PM, Monday, June 9, 2008
Hi everyone,
Have fun in Japan!
I shall now randomly type out whatever Japanese words I remember from 4 years ago...
Ohayo gozaimasu, Konichiwa, Arigato gozaimasu, Konbanwa, Gomenasai, Hajimemashite, watashino namae wa Kirk des, Douzo yoroshiku onegaishemasu, moshi moshi, Singapore kara kimashita, ichi, ni, san, yon, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyu, ju....
Yup, I think that's all I remember...
Kirk
.souvenirs for the japanese people
♥ 2:55 PM, Saturday, June 7, 2008
so. people going to japan have
just been informed that their section needs to prepare something for the ppl in japan that we are going to meet.
so, since we're flying there, here's a list of tips i got according to a SIA flight manual. don't ask why i have one.
1. Amount of non-dutiable goods is specified on the declaration card that we got in the goodie bag. Refer to it and declare when necessary. IF unsure, just declare.
2. Japan is agriculturally active, so all foods are to be declared if they are opened or not in their original sealed packaging. That includes ba kwa and durians. It is better to check in food at the airport than to bring it in your in flight bag.
3. Durians are to be sealed up airtight when brought on board or checked in. SIA reserves the right to remove any baggage or request the disposal of any durians that are not in compliance with on board standards. (That means if you want to bring, make sure no one can smell it. If you want to bring the whole thing, make sure no one gets pricked by it.
Hint: Bubble wrap.)
The usual "no explosives, firearms blah blah blah" thing applies, although i don't think anyone would be bringing them, cos getting into trouble with customs isn't very fun.
That's all i guess. Have a good trip everyone! ごきげんよう, 行っていらっしゃい!
-Ernest
.:D
♥ 9:31 AM, Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Yes first post after they finally opened up ^^Japan's not even a week away now, and after this we still have Singapore International Band Festival to worry about, and THEN there's Investiture and...dun dun dunnn...React D: So let's Buck up and do our best >:D
-Y
.Looking for Bloggers!
♥ 8:35 PM, Monday, June 2, 2008
Basically, Johnson and I
can't be bothered do not always have time to update the blog.
So we are looking for authors, so our whole batch can contribute to this blog as a whole.
So, if you would like to be an author for this blog, please leave your email in the tagboard. :D
Jimmyln