天使高扬的回声 – 圣诞节快乐!和大家分享新加坡过圣诞的气氛!看到这些闪闪发亮的节日装饰把整条乌节路亮起来了。大家都到处逛街买礼物送人。到处都是大减价的商店。这就是我的家,新加坡。
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早晨 八点零五分:到澳门机场。
下午 两点十五分:抵达樟宜机场。
下午三点四十分:到白沙浮换大巴去新山。就在这时候经过雅伯中心突然时空倒流了。走过一条我常常走过的路。这条路小玢陪我走了七年。我们每两三天都会来雅伯中心喝我们的幸福豆浆。我走近雅伯中心找回那卖豆浆的摊位。摊位还在,买豆浆的两兄弟老板还在。小玢也在,还在我回忆中。我买了一包豆浆。买豆浆的感觉还是一样。豆浆的味道还是一样但是再也喝不回那幸福的口感。
下午 四点三十分:在白沙浮坐大巴到兀兰关闸。
下午五点三十分:过兀兰关闸到新山了。吃了晚饭在坐大巴上吉隆坡。
凌晨十二点零八分:到达吉隆坡。下车在搭的士上云顶高原。
凌晨一点零十五分:终于到达了云顶高原。急速开房,急速把东西放在房里,急速去赌场。上阵父子兵来了。
过春在云顶:
云顶高原的第二十天:最后的离别
云顶高原的第十九天:色八裸汉捞女生
云顶高原的第十八天:我该回去了
云顶高原的第十七天:世上只有妈妈好
云顶高原的第十六天:没钱也可以潇洒
云顶高原的第十五天:奶奶你好吗?
云顶高原的第十四天:再给我一次的爱上你
云顶高原的第十三天:跟周润发学泰语
云顶高原的第十二天:合艾也有舞狮看
云顶高原的第十一天:泡上一个变性男人
云顶高原的第十天:就在这玩两天吧!
云顶高原的第九天:让我回忆 八十年代的新加坡
云顶高原的第八天:我的闪耀希望 不在遥远了
云顶高原的第七天:新年快乐!祝老爸老妈身体健康!
云顶高原的第六天:这几天的运气怎么那么差
云顶高原的第五天:所以今年的春节我赶回来和他们
云顶高原的第四天:好玩的室内主题公园
云顶高原的第三天:赌博真的可以练头脑吗?
云顶高原的第二天:幸福的口感
云顶高原的第一天:今年要做到的三件事

新加坡的讲坛结束了。收拾好东西,打电话给我的先锋队 看看下一站悉尼筹备的怎么样了。开完会,时间差不多了。现在去机场 搭隔夜机 到下一站,澳洲,悉尼。
我的笔记本电脑有点毛病,上次回来修 可是没零件。今天刚好零件到了 我好朋友急急忙忙的过来帮我修好。
到了机场, 先去洗个澡,在去贵宾厅休息。无精打采的我, 拿出笔记本电脑上网,回电子邮件,准备好下一站的节目表,上飞机前 还有什么还没处理好的 就现在搞定。因为上了飞机 就要过了五个小时后 才联系的到我。
罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅:
第十六天:罗伯特·清崎 是谁?
第十五天:旅程结束了
第十四天:大家都老了
第十三天:奥克兰 的美景
第十二天:最后一站 奥克兰
第十一天:美国总统 住过的酒店
第十天:又是西餐
第九天:输人不输脸
第七天:我们的好朋友
第六天:好久没骂人了!
第五天:音乐我做主
第四天:下一站 新加坡
第三天:今日我也是DJ
第二天:第一站 吉隆坡
第一天:罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅

今天遇到艺人了。他是黄世南,我们电视台的演员 也是我们的好朋友。刚好是休息时间,大家集合 合照。
罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅:
第十六天:罗伯特·清崎 是谁?
第十五天:旅程结束了
第十四天:大家都老了
第十三天:奥克兰 的美景
第十二天:最后一站 奥克兰
第十一天:美国总统 住过的酒店
第十天:又是西餐
第九天:输人不输脸
第八天:下一站 悉尼
第六天:好久没骂人了!
第五天:音乐我做主
第四天:下一站 新加坡
第三天:今日我也是DJ
第二天:第一站 吉隆坡
第一天:罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅

最后一分钟。。。三十秒。。。
我生气的骂人 把不相干的人 赶下我的后台 因为 现在是我的组的人全都要同步 听我的倒数 才能把开幕典礼办的成功。就在这时候, 这来一个人,哪来一个问东问西的, 差点把开幕典礼搞杂了。 因为在到数时 我的组 就在这时候 给太多人打扰了,差点把我开幕典礼的倒数搞杂了。幸好大家彩排了好多次 都知道倒数的节奏 自然的还是配合的很好 把开幕典礼做的好。
这件事 让我很心痛。怎么这一代的人 办事能力那么差?怎么现在这一代的人没墨水还爱出风头?不懂又不问 还装懂!
罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅:
第十六天:罗伯特·清崎 是谁?
第十五天:旅程结束了
第十四天:大家都老了
第十三天:奥克兰 的美景
第十二天:最后一站 奥克兰
第十一天:美国总统 住过的酒店
第十天:又是西餐
第九天:输人不输脸
第八天:下一站 悉尼
第七天:我们的好朋友
第五天:音乐我做主
第四天:下一站 新加坡
第三天:今日我也是DJ
第二天:第一站 吉隆坡
第一天:罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅
好乱啊!也没默契 和新加坡组 配合。节目彩排也不顺利 都搞的七八乱糟。又饿又累,又没睡够 又为了意见不合就和同事们吵了起来 可是大家还是同一条心的把明天的节目准备好。
罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅:
第十六天:罗伯特·清崎 是谁?
第十五天:旅程结束了
第十四天:大家都老了
第十三天:奥克兰 的美景
第十二天:最后一站 奥克兰
第十一天:美国总统 住过的酒店
第十天:又是西餐
第九天:输人不输脸
第八天:下一站 悉尼
第七天:我们的好朋友
第六天:好久没骂人了!
第四天:下一站 新加坡
第三天:今日我也是DJ
第二天:第一站 吉隆坡
第一天:罗伯特·清崎 2009亚洲之旅
Happy 43rd Birthday Singapore!
I am a Singaporean Chinese, meaning born and breed in Singapore and my race is Chinese, and most importantly, completed my NS to make me a true blue Singaporean.
Isn’t that cool, to have gone through NS (National Service)? A status that cannot be replicated, cloned or emulated? When a PRC Chinese got his pink IC and say he is a Singaporean now. I will always shoot back, “Have you done your National Service?”
As I grow older I lost my identity, of who am I? What is the definition of being a citizen of Singapore? Singapore is a multi-racial society and rapidly changing over the years.
I cannot find my primary school anymore. My favourite playground is gone and a building erected over it. I feel lost, no more childhood memory. And our massive import of foreign trash, oops! I mean foreign talent make our little island more like a Toa Payoh Bus Interchange than a place call homeland.
Our island is too small for anything. So six years ago, I departed Singapore, give up everything and roam the world in solitary. Now I am living in China, writing this in Guangzhou.
After living in China, I find my identity as a Chinese, I feel my root and my heritage. The race of being a Chinese is alive in me. I feel like a real Chinese and I cannot experience that in a multi-cultural place like Singapore, where we are so mix up with so many cultural coherent.
After so many years of roaming, now I see Singapore from the stage of the world. We are much better than the Taiwanese, whining mindlessly over China sovereignty over Taiwan.
We are far more fortunate than the Hongkie and Macau people that end up being a SAR of China. Do they acknowledge themselves as citizen of China? or citizen of what, I wonder too?
Looking at the Uighur separatists of the Muslim majority in Xinjiang province of China that have been consistently waging insurgency against the Chinese government for so many years.
Although over the years, I am unhappy with PAPpy policies, I will still give credits to our government for making Singapore a better place than the rest of the world and a spotlight of the world.
We, Singaporean, regardless of race, is a peculiar group of people on this earth. And the world look up to us, Singaporean for many attributes and contributions to their nations. In fact, we are view as one of the first class citizens of the world.
Recently I found my identity back. A sense of belonging not to the government nor to my family or friends. What make me a Singaporean now is, I am born in Singapore and the way I live, the way I think and my contribution to the world and lastly writing this article with my powderful Singlish. All of these characteristics reckon by my friends, make me a Singaporean.
No matter how our PAPpy import foreigners and convert them to pink IC, true blue Singaporean will never be replaced. My friends of the world will never accept pink IC as the Singaporean. The world will never entrust tasks to a converted Singaporean.
I believe all of us have no revelation at all, if, when duty call will our Muslim Singaporean fight along with us? Neither do I know our converted pink IC Singaporean will join us in our fight? Will true blue Singaporean desert us too?
When my country calls, I will come back and fight along side, regardless of race, with my fellow citizens. And regardless of race too, I will headshot whoever betrays my country.
We have build this great nation since our separation from Malaysia. We have come this far. Now is the time, we are put to the test.
(Photo provided by Puat)
After a long busy week, my AV team decided to have a relax night and we went to cruise the Singapore river. Once our river taxi went out of the mouth of the river, the fireworks started to display in the dark sky. We were quite surprised to be welcomed by unexpected fireworks display beside the Espanade.
Yesterday evening we were at the Singapore Expo preparing for the event, in Singapore Event Calendar, the NAC 2007. Setting up our equipment and ready ourselves for the rehearsal, then we could all go back and had a good rest.
But this year event, we had lot of screw-up. Maybe this year many committee members were new to the event. We had many new leaders taking up leadership roles. Nevertheless, with wits and wisdom, we managed to run the show as good as it was.
Finally the NAC in Kuala Lumpur ended and we were on our way back to Singapore Expo for the next event. This Honda Odyssey was our vehicle between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I really enjoyed driving this car. It was a heavy duty car, safe and comfy, very suitable for long distance drive. I had no worry driving at 160 km/h.