So it's been a hectic week again, brain cells have been working overtime after an interesting weekend here in little Brisbane, where Singapore almost took back stage on a world stage (Ok ok. Only in Australia)
Present Weekend. A soccer tournament is organised by our good friends the Bruneians, I have lunch at an UMNO fair at which I see heaps of our Singaporean malay friends, and the packed Indoneasian family event "All for Indonesia Fair" entertains me for a while in UQ on their lawn. I look forlornly at the Indonesian Flag flying high on one of the 3 masts next to the Australian Flag on the UQ Clock Tower. If not for the Singapore Business Dinner and Dance, with that which the High Commissioner attended, I would have been really dissapointed.
Looking back to March, I've waited with excitement since I heard that the OSU unit is being launched, given a heads-up by reading an entertaining blog entry made by my friend in London who attends that Official Launch of the OSU. Little Al' is amused by her peers reaction.
It is followed by weeks of planning and excitement. Finally, we will be able to get their attention and grow the support on overseas soil - While we still care, while we still have passion, and while we sing the National Anthem on foreign soil with pride. E-mails, heated conversations with peers and proposals to the academics in positions at educational institutions, and even e-mails to government sectors to bring their launch to Brisbane follows. (I presumed that they would launch in Sydney instead - Proved to be true.)
July late, I travel to Sydney to meet up with my friend A.Chin at 4th Friday drinks at the Swissotel with other Singaporeans, we have a ball of a time and an after party at Darling Harbour. Great friends, great company.
August 5th, I travel to Sydney to finally meet the planners from Contact Singapore and OSU in an attempt to get them to be involved in our our collective excitement and also purpose. It was time to stike while the iron was hot! We still had the brains, the organisational manpower and most importantly. We still Believed, and we still had that Passion.
Why is it that our patriotism only lights up when we are overseas? Perhaps it is a more recognisable feeling, assisted by the fact that and we escape from that self-depreciating attitude we are surrounded by at home. "Who wants to be a patriotic Singaporean? Xiao-Ah?"
August National Day Rally, finally the PM admits that they do need to look at the overseas Singaporean. And I am excited, we might not be the be all and end all of everything. Even then, we still are a substantial community overseas, and most times if you scracth beneath the surface of that heck-care attitude,you will find that we still love our country, although we do make lots of noise and complain heaps - Like any other Singaporean.
August 26th, the www.overseassingaporean.com website is launched officially at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney again, and I receive a call from the Hilton function room where the webchat has just ended, and we're all excited and the movers and shakers will be in touch. Perhaps there is something happening. Maybe, this time in Brisbane.
Monday, August 28, 2006
28/08/06: Thoughts about Singapore after my 2 weeks trip home.
2 weeks passed by very quickly especially when u're enjoying all the good company (my gf and my family) and all the yummy SG FOOD! You guys and gals should know all about the yummy food!!! (Unless of coz... u ain't a sillyporean or must have been living in a hole somewhere all along in SG!) And due to that I had bad sore throat and is sick upon returning to Brissy.
I both loved and hated the time i was there. If not for the yummy food and family, it would have been an altogether totally negative event (and also because got a bit of haze lah). I've seen all the ugly sillyporeans in full action. Really i myself see liao also pai sieh and worst still i started becoming like them without noticing! Took a little self evaluation to wake myself up to reality...
Aunties urging their kids to cheong into the MRT train when the doors open and 'chop' seats. People squeezing out folks that wanna come out and still people doing "pole dances" in the MRT train. The situation seems to be alot worst than a few years back. Sillyporeans on a whole seems very preoccupied with chasing the dollar and keeping themselves up to date with the most trendy of gadgets. One new event i've seen is people actually playing songs loudly on the MRT trains thru their phones and acting 'blurr'. Has public space really become a free for all without having concerns for your fellow sillyporeans in the same train?
I both loved and hated the time i was there. If not for the yummy food and family, it would have been an altogether totally negative event (and also because got a bit of haze lah). I've seen all the ugly sillyporeans in full action. Really i myself see liao also pai sieh and worst still i started becoming like them without noticing! Took a little self evaluation to wake myself up to reality...
Aunties urging their kids to cheong into the MRT train when the doors open and 'chop' seats. People squeezing out folks that wanna come out and still people doing "pole dances" in the MRT train. The situation seems to be alot worst than a few years back. Sillyporeans on a whole seems very preoccupied with chasing the dollar and keeping themselves up to date with the most trendy of gadgets. One new event i've seen is people actually playing songs loudly on the MRT trains thru their phones and acting 'blurr'. Has public space really become a free for all without having concerns for your fellow sillyporeans in the same train?
Friday, August 25, 2006
Movie: Singapore Dreaming Teasers
Came across these movie teasers when I was at the TalkingCock.com website.
The name of the movie is "Singapore Dreaming" and from the teasers and trailer that I found at the Singapore Dreaming website, it is a very heart warming movie about the common man/woman back home.
Here are some of the teasers (many of you will be able to identify with these scenarios) on YouTube:
Road Sweeper
HDB
Scratching
Old Lady
The name of the movie is "Singapore Dreaming" and from the teasers and trailer that I found at the Singapore Dreaming website, it is a very heart warming movie about the common man/woman back home.
Here are some of the teasers (many of you will be able to identify with these scenarios) on YouTube:
Road Sweeper
HDB
Scratching
Old Lady
The first post: Welcome aboard
Welcome to my site.
Don't let the title mislead you.
I am not on the road all the time.
I am, however, not based in Singapore.
Basically, I have been away from home for almost 5 years now and I have always been interested and tried to keep up with the going-ons in good ol' Singapore.
This site was created because of a sudden mental overload: "Why isn't there a voice (that I know of) from the outside of Singapore commenting about the happenings back home?"
I am a great supporter of The Mr Brown Show and TalkingCock.com but I realised that these sites are authored by people (great ones nonetheless) from within Singapore.
I hope this site can be a voice (more voices once I recruit more willing slaves) of the Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans who might want to have a say about what is happening back home.
So welcome aboard this wild (hopefully) ride and maybe we can learn something more about our Singapore; a small island we call home.
Don't let the title mislead you.
I am not on the road all the time.
I am, however, not based in Singapore.
Basically, I have been away from home for almost 5 years now and I have always been interested and tried to keep up with the going-ons in good ol' Singapore.
This site was created because of a sudden mental overload: "Why isn't there a voice (that I know of) from the outside of Singapore commenting about the happenings back home?"
I am a great supporter of The Mr Brown Show and TalkingCock.com but I realised that these sites are authored by people (great ones nonetheless) from within Singapore.
I hope this site can be a voice (more voices once I recruit more willing slaves) of the Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans who might want to have a say about what is happening back home.
So welcome aboard this wild (hopefully) ride and maybe we can learn something more about our Singapore; a small island we call home.
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