Accounting Night
I'm no accountant, but the Accounting Society had been doing a real great job at setting up Accounting Night that it was such an unavoidably tempting target for me to spread my "Hey you, go to Talentime Night! July 6 2008!" to about five hundred or so people.
Accounting Night was essentially a big song-and-dance of "Hey you, go look at the new Accounting Society committee! Not the old, but the new!" so there's really not much to say about it, except for Big-O-Vision photographs to explain what I saw and what I didn't see.
The usual Journalism crew - Tabby, Julia, Sarah, etc, etc - chose not to go to Accounting Night, those lazy beggars, so I was not looking likely to go myself. I needed a date for the event, y'know, just for the hell of it, but my first-choice was very much unavailable. In her own words, "I can't promise to be able to go with you, I'll be with my friends." That spells out REJECTION in very bright red ink, right? Okay, okay, just joking. She's a nice girl, really.
So I went with Stacey instead. You should have heard the voice of Julia on the phone when I told her I was going out with Stacey: she said, and I quote, "Are you [expletive here!] kidding me? STACEY?" And I was like, "Ha."
Stacey's a really nice person. She's on the TT Nite committee as the Public Relations assistant director, and she also happens to be the vice-chair of Mass Communications Society, one which I am nominally part of as well.
I didn't have my Sony DSC-N1, though frankly it doesn't do night photos too well, but I had Tabby's Olympus. I had normal tickets whereas Stacey had VIP (tickets I should have gotten, dammit), so I had to sit with the plebs in the back. Three rows from the back, which is why all photos look like this.
In short: there were motorcycles, there were emcees, and there were dancing performances and singing performances. Now skip to the end of the event: the fun part, with all the photos of people posing with each other.
When I first arrived, I was without a jacket, so I had to borrow Kieran's jacket. It's nice, but he's many sizes bigger than me, thus I had to go without the jacket. This photo, taken from this angle, doesn't seem to properly represent the fact that DAMN WAS THAT JACKET BIG.
Angie, Program Master extraordinaire, and Winky, Secretary so awesome - speaking of that, it was her birthday on Monday! HAPPY BIRTHDAY WINKY!
I'm flanked by two awesome girls, I say! Except, well, you know, Carmen often threatens me a lot. Oh well.
Chua is Mr. Experience. Last year's Assistant Program Master for TT Nite, as well as all-round Event Person for just about everything in college. He's being a truly valuable help for our committee, and there's no doubt I respect him for his knowledge. And he's a really cool guy.
Ms Secretary, and Mr Chairman. Flanked by lots and lots of garbage.
Amirul B Ruslan here appears along with his Vice-Chair for TT Nite, Siok Cheng, and his date for TT Nite, Stacey. Heh.
The experience these two guys bring (Chua on the left and Magendran on the right) absolutely makes college awesome. Fact. Magendran's helping out with OO Nite, our friendly rivals, while Chua's on TT.
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