Monday, November 21, 2005

ACTORLYMPICS!!!

Comedy: Actorlympics!


End the year with a blast! For an evening of comedy improv from Malaysia's best entertainers, comes Actorlympics! at the Actors Studio@BSC - Malaysia's version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Actorlympics! is a test of skills for the players, all of whom rely on the wit and demands of the audience to push themselves to the limits of Improvisational performance!

Watch crusty old veterans pitch their talents against newbie upstarts, playing theatresports games - inluding old favourites like the freeze game, censorship game and line in a bucket, as well as new games like the ting game, bocelli, music video and the like.

Audience members stand a chance to win prizes every night! Look out for our special ticket offer for two and special time of 5pm for the new year weekend shows (sat/sun). Hope to see you there! Book early to avoid disappointment!

Starring among others, Afdlin Shauki, Edwin Sumun and Nell Ng.
Call for ticket promotions. Date: 28 – 30 December 2005 @ 8.30PM31 Dec 2005 – 1 Jan 2006 @ 5PM Price: RM45 RM40 RM80 RM70, RM20 (Students)



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FASTER BOOKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!
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we go 28th or 29th okieeee?????

people faster call krystle for tickets..
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HAHHAHAHAH plllllleeeeeeeeaaaaaaaeee book for meeeeeeeee?!?!!!?!!?!?!? please please pleaseee

Saturday, November 05, 2005

And the truth shall set you free...

So WHO is this anonymous reporter person?



Heh heh heh....

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

The Spider's Temple

The book I'm reviewing is called, Touching Earth by Rani Manicka. The first page begins with;

The woman stretched out her neck and howled like a wolf. She tore at her hair until clumps came out in her clenched fists. With the same fist she beat the dull earth. Alas, alas, the boy was dead. She sprang up suddenly, her eyes wild. 'Do not touch him until i return,' she instructed and ran all the way to the bodhi tree to fall at Buddha's feet. 'Oh Enlightened One,' she cried, 'My son is dead. If you are indeed the true master, then bring him back to life.' Budhha opened his eyes. Perhaps he wanted to tell her about the inevitability of birth and death for the unawakened, but he must have seen the dust of dreaming in her eyes, so he told her, 'go forth and bring me a handful of grain from a home where death has not yet been, and i will return your son to you.' Overwhelmed by gratitude and joy the woman bowed many times before she withdrew to begin her search. She searched, and searched, and searched, and...

Now, what did that mean to you? Maybe it's just me but when i first started reading this book, honestly, i couldn't make a head or tail of what she was talking about!

She then introduces the characters one by one in a first persons' point of view. After reading it for a while, you will start to appreciate the way the book is written. The way it was intricately woven is mesmerizing.

The core of this book is about drug addicts. It is quite creepy at times when you realize how deluded addicts can be and the crazy things they are capable of doing. The place where they are drawn into addiction is called The Spider's Temple. I will leave out the rest of the details for you to find out should you decide to read it.

My verdict :



I would have given it four hands if it weren't for the fact that i don't really like thought-provoking books.. You guys might like it though. And by the way, Rani Manicka is a Malaysian international bestselling author. Dear friends, this time there is no denying that 'Malaysia really Boleh!!!!!'

n a d s

Once upon an end...

This is a story about a man named Eddie and it begins at the end, with Eddie dying in the sun. Yes fellow geekos, i'm talking about Mitch Albom's; The five people you meet in Heaven.

Eddie is a lonely war veteran who dies in a tragic accident trying to save a little girl from a falling cart. The next thing he knows, he is in the afterlife. But instead of being in the heaven all our minds perceived heaven to be, he is in a place where your earthly life is explained to you by five people who were in it.

People in general, are often overlooked in our lives. Now, if you look at it more conscientiously, I daresay you will find that perhaps even people you barely remember has affected your life in some way or another.

If you're searching for the type of book that you just can't put down because every page reveals something new and enlightening, search no more!

My verdict :

P/S : I hope you like the review! Sorry i don't have Paulo Coelho to compare it with.. Haven't read any of his books yet.. Maybe one of you could post a review on Paulo Coelho's books? Thank you!

n a d s