Simplicity at its finest is NOT what i would depict how my life was, nor would i suggest the continuation of my naivety however, as my life escalates into complexity, i hope to keep my optimistic hindsight on life in order to live. Just live. My personal ordeal is to live with no regrets, as though i will die tomorrow. I follow the path that will lead me to who I want to be: someone who people can confide in, to go to when they are in their deepest hour; that's who I want to be. That is my aim in life. Hobbies and interests make my path more flamboyant and enticing, while my family, pet, and friends are the reasons for my existence; the reasons why i try and improve myself. My lack of self motivation for change may be quite obvious, but it doesn't mean that improvement did not occur. It may be so petite, so small, that it's practically invisible, but i guarantee you, i do try. Indefinitely.



Blog By EGO BOX

Thursday 22 January 2009

bands bully sound managers

"Not always, but it does happen," said George. He repeatedly reminded us at the sound and stage setup workshop, just yesterday. Although it was 36+ degrees celcius, extremely difficult to get there, continuous bickering with mum, taps not wokring in the toilets, minimal amount of toilet paper, no air-conditioning and I was sweating my pants off, it wasn't that bad. George was funny and easy to commincate to, and he enlightened us with the neccessary information without making it sound too serious. Besides, we had free drinks and got to know each other. Moera was there too, and she was entertained by our sudden antics when George 'accidentally' blasted the speakers off! Figuratively speaking, of course, but he did show us some speakers that DID pop. There's still plenty more workshops to go to, but that's okay. At least now, it's more convenient for us due to the changes in timetable. The workshop's okay, but OMG! The place is practically isolated in the middle of NOWHERE! I really do wish it was actually closer *sigh*. Oh wells. This year is surely going to be a busy year. Hopefully, with pressure and stress on me most of the time, my body and brain will acknowledge that it's running against the time and act properly and well, like what a HSC student should be feeling. Anyways, everyone, if you live, or live close to, Fairfield, please participate in the 'Bring It On festival!'

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