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last night was Zironc Govt Pawn Starz' album launch at Zouk. Follywood. I had such a great time! the music wasnt as loud as it should be, as usual, Zouk's bringing the the volume in da house. Wot's goin on man, patrons gettin old?

Anyways, Suzanna Walker aka Sue Sue Law, alone made the trip down to Zouk worthwhile. She's so trashy and funny, droopy and plumpish, and she doesnt fucken care! I LIKE!!!! I like alot alot! She came on wearing sorta like a suede peacoat and short-feather-lace-type-almost-a-skirt thang and then she threw off her coat to reveal a lacey bra top thingy that threatened the crowd with a peek of her breasts and it DID! a few times her nipples popped out and she popped them right back in, flashing a brilliant grin into the crowd, wagging her finger, kinda like going, "oh no you dont." She turned around once and behind her almost-skirt was a huge gap and her gaping ass, buck naked. ahhaha she rocks.

then towards the end of the amazing show, someone threw a pair of briefs and it accurately hit Sue Sue Law on her head. She picked it up and wore it then stuck her fist into the crotch. ahhaha cracked me up. She doesn't as much sing as she does yell her words.

Chris Ho, oops! i meant Xho (those who've been reading my 'writings' for a couple of yrs now, yes all two of you, no mom, yr not included, know how much i hate it when Chris is substituted wif X, kinda like X'mas, but for X Ho, it's ok) wore a torn tee and a girdle. And wiggled his ass alot.

Music wise, it was Yeow apparently who programmed all the songs and wrote all the music i think. I think that the cheese factor in the beats is still B-grade, compared to acts like Ladytron and Chicks on Speed, even tho' they've got some good tunes there. Nonetheless, "lo-ker music, must support". But everyone noted that he seemed to stick out like a sore thumb. He's "not wif it". haha, bless the poor soul, he tries.

Now Singapore, you want yr own stars, you got yr starz. go eat them up.

Posted by Styra at 03:11 PM


do let us know if you come across any photogalleries of the event online!

Posted by brandon at April 27, 2004 11:16 AM
jstar, should've.

stel, butt cheeks u mean. :)

Posted by styra at April 27, 2004 10:30 AM
hahahaha!!!! sounds alot like a rock and roll lingerie show with too much cheek :))

Posted by stel at April 27, 2004 01:39 AM
i saw chris ho before, he looked like the road runner & i felt like pulling his hair

Posted by jstar at April 27, 2004 12:40 AM
bran, oh yeah he has. i saw him and spoke into his mic. hahaha

yeah I didnt think she was this wild. I like.

jy, you werent paying attention doode!

keyster, yeah lor. that's prolly why the yangtse cinema does brisk business.

Posted by styra at April 26, 2004 11:12 AM
ah, not often the local boys get to see some "titties"... sounds like lotsa fun :)

Posted by keymistress at April 26, 2004 03:24 AM
I was there too, don't remember seeing her nipples popping out though... =P

Posted by JY at April 26, 2004 02:53 AM
damn it i want photos. suzanne didn't sound anything like that kinda person when she was on air. i thought she sounded like a 40 year old dorm matron.

Posted by brandon at April 25, 2004 11:09 PM
wow, really wish i could have been there, or at least heard them. maybe a certain old-timer has a bootleg for me. =P

Posted by brandon at April 25, 2004 11:08 PM

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