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Muhd Fitri Bin Khamis
01/06/1988
Singapore Polytechnic
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Friday, March 25, 2005

I witnessed a fight broke out in a void deck today and much to my surprise, I saw two hunky policemen standing behind a pillar, watching the situation going on. Has the Singapore Police Force finally succumb to corruption? Well, not yet, as these policemen were namely Aaron Aziz and Vincent Ng filming one of their episodes of "Heartlanders". I thought they were friendly enough to at least carve out a smile when I did so at them but I got a cold hard stare from the wushu expert instead. Aaron? Well, perhaps he's just too "engrossed" in how the filming was done (as if he's not seen enough of them). Oh well, drats I should say. Mediacorp artistes, jaw-dropping wages, this kind of attitude they portray. Maybe they need to protect their image in public. Looks like I'll just settle for a behind-the-scenes job should I go on to pursue my careeer in this industry. Their make-up was thicker than a drag queen, I must say. I almost appreciate the make-up artiste for making me hate these stuck-up guys. But as they say, never judge the book by it's cover. Perhaps I went to the book shop at the wrong place, at the wrong time.

Talking about image, one of my buddies commented that I've become more vain. "Your hair, contact lens, deodorant, accesories,"he said. I was taken aback. No, not because I'm denying the fact. He also admitted that the mirror in his house had become his second wife after his beloved computer and that nowadays he always seem to care about his hair on his head more than his hair at other places. "Looks like we are all becoming more metrosexual after all," another friend on mine chipped in. Oh, another surprise. Seems like I'm not alone afterall.

fitri penned this at 6:55 PM