Saturday, July 26, 2008

Finally, an update

Yup! Finally, an update from yours truly. It's been three weeks since I last updated, but that's only because I was just really busy during those weeks (in fact, I just got back from the first day of the street carnival Plug and Play Youth Festival), but what else is new, eh? Since I don't wanna be backblogged too much, I'll try (emphasis on try) to make this post a little bit more concise than usual.

Anyhoo.

7th to 11th July 2008 - Monash Orientation Week
First of all, orientation was chaotic but quite worth the effort pulling through it. I can't thank the other buddies (aka student helpers) enough for making the week bearable. You see, I was a Chief Buddy, i.e. somebuddy (har har) who's in charge of leading and delegating work to the other buddies. There were six Chiefs in all, one for each school, except two for Business and Engineering because this semester's intake for those two schools were huge. A Chief Buddy is also in charge of leading a colour house for the MOlympic Games.

Being a buddy for Orientation was similar to those held in recent semesters, so I'll skip that part of the week and go straight to the MOlympic Games.

Remember how I said that to make the MOlympic Games succeed, we have to go crazy with the silly and just have fun? I may have taken it a little bit too seriously because that's what I did as Chief Buddy for the Purple Team, Business Beta; and the first thing I did was to go shopping for cloth at Kamdar with Izuan (Chief for the Red Team comprising the Arts, Science, IT and Medicine schools) to make a flag for our teams. Then we shopped for stationery, facepaints and other assorted materials at 1 Utama.

Yeah, we were two guys walking into arts and crafts stores enquiring about paints, and later into Home's Harmony to look for fabric upon which to use those paints (which we failed to do, but in the process, stopped to admire tapestries). Imagine how gay it must've looked.

Anyway, on Tuesday after orientation activities, I dragged four of my Purple Team buddies (thanks to Adam, Michelle, Neysa and Samantha!) to shop for even more materials for our booth at Mydin.

Still looking gay happy here

And I stayed up til 4.30am on Wednesday night Thursday morning making a box kite (so ambitious!) for one of the telematches, a kite flying game. On Thursday evening, after the Transitional Issues and Assertive Skills workshop (will blog on this another time), I tried flying the kite but failed miserably.

Learn to fly

The aftermath

It was promptly dismantled to make way for two more kites that also, unfortunately, did not fly. Woe are us who've never in our lives made kites.

While in the process of making said kites, our exam results were released. They were much better than my previous semester's results, though:

Bloody hell @ the single credit!

For understandable reasons though, the mood at the field where people were busy decorating booths became rather sombre.

Anyway, after all the sombre-ing, kite-making, booth-decorating and flag-designing (yeah, the aforementioned cloth that Izuan and I bought were for flags), the buddies and I got ourselves dinner at Kim Gary in Sunway Pyramid as a pat on the back after a hard week's worth of work.

Me, Adam, and (Ms) Edwina from Student Community Services

Michelle and Neysa

My awesome Double Cheese-baked Rice with Unagi and Abalone!

And nwe finally arrive at D-Day, the MOlympic Games itself! The day began with the final touch-ups on the Purple Team's booth, as well as applying facepaint on our members, buddies and freshies alike.

Preparing Edwina as the team's mascot

Purple Team's most helpful freshies

I ended up being the only one with facepaint actually applied on my face. By the way, Barney was our unofficial team mascot. He gives Edwina the power to grant PTPTN Loans

We even had a flags and oath taking at the opening ceremony, led by Yung Lin from the Green Team (Science). While waiting for the Pro-Vice Chancellor to come on stage and give his speech, the teams began engaging in a war of chants and cheers.

The Purple Team's was (my silly creation, as usual) "Barney loves you but we'll... CRUSH YOU!"

Yung Lin even said "Dum" several times to imitate the sound drums make as an indication of when to raise and lower your hands/flags for the oath-taking. Funny shit, that

The opening ceremony ends with the event being officiated by the PVC, releasing a few hundred helium-filled balloons into the sky. Being somewhat of an environmentalist, I insisted not to release about 15 of the purple balloons given to us...

And the games kicked off! Some were simple, like the Human Structure game:

The subject was "Sweet", and we made a lollipop. Notice how we're all shading our eyes from the sun

Some were simply frustrating, like the Kite Flying game:

Even the RM3 flag we bought from Mydin couldn't fly

And some were just for fun, like the Admin vs Student Council Tug-of-War:

The odds were unfairly stacked in our favour by virtue of sheer numbers

Unfortunately, I don't have photos to some of the funner, odder games, including the hilarious Blindfold Football and the physically intense Frisbee tournament.

Because the Purple Team was one of the smallest teams despite the huge School of Business intake (bloody lazy Business students!), a lot of our members played in multiple games if time permitted. But the most important thing was that we had fun.

Or so I thought.

When it came to the prize-giving ceremony, the organising committee voted me the Best Chief Buddy!

My "WTFMate?" expression (complete with hand gesture) after finding out that I was Best Chief Buddy, and after being drenched by enthusiastic friends armed with waterguns

Even more surprising was when Purple Team was named the overall champion of the very first MOlympic Games!

The Purple Team members

I suppose once again I have to eat my words for lambasting the initial idea of this event; the last time my predictions were wrong and I was this pleasantly surprised was at the Welcome Back Party. Then again, I also predicted that the event will be a smashing success so long as we go all out with trying to have fun.

What can I say? We were really just trying to have fun.

Anyway, watch out for a flurry of updates from me as I squeeze time to blog about the other two weeks missing from this blog.

Pointless Fact of the Day:
Over a year ago, I commented on annual inflation rates in another one of my Pointless Facts. Malaysia's was 3% to 4% back then, but thanks to the recent fuel price increase, it has shot up to 7.7%. Also, my (everyone's?) favourite failed state in the world, Zimbabwe, had its inflation rate at a whopping 1700% back then. How about today?

It has shot up to a freaking 2.2 million% just recently.

In fact, inflation in Zimbabwe is so bad that Mugabe's government released a 100-billion-dollar note to alleviate the problem of having to carry too much cash when buying items in the cost of trillions of Zimbabwean dollars.

It must really suck for Dr. Evil if he threatened Zimbabwe in Austin Powers 2 instead of America.

"One hundred billion dollars!"

That's because one ringgit is already equivalent to 5.7 billion dollars:


Isn't it fun learning something new and interesting every time you visit my blog? That's all from Zhen, being random as hell so you don't have to.

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