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ZIRCON GOV. PAWN STARZ - consists of X'Ho, Suzanne Walker and Yeow. I caught them last April 24, 2004 at Zouk.

As i've mentioned earlier, Suzanne was more of screaming her lungs out and she did look horrible in that bikini and greenish hola strings on her hip. But still, i adored because i knew her as elegant, sweet DJ and seeing her live like that made me smiled widely. She sounded better on the CD itself.

I could have punch myself to coma because, why in the world didn't i snap X'ho's picture? What is the use of my Nokia 6600? Probably i was too lazy to be down there. Plus the crowd ain't moving.

The music is my genre of music. The front cover of the album has Singapore's logo. It is a anti-gov kinda of crap, which i like. i give 4 thumbs to it!

Yeah yeah, i like weird people. Like Najib Ali, X'ho, Glenn Ong, Shirley Manson and Suzanne Walker. I find that they are the most 'best' people to admire, adore, role-model and oogle at. Why? Yes, they may pretend, but most of the time, their stuffs are REAL, not FAKE.

Thinking again, i am weird in many ways. I'm just lucky to find someone who is patient and can handle my weirdness in most of the cases. Love you baby.

ps- the writer of this blog has gone to KL for the weekend. Happy May Day (Labour Day). She will be back exactly a week from now. Like last week. *dance*


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