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Monday, July 28, 2008



Hello ALL ;D Missing everyone crazy, Choirlove<3! Once again. Pleeease, tell to be linked okay? Hah, whether you're from past/present/future. Right, like that made sense. Wheee, see y'all cum next practice on the 6th yes? We'll be singing the age-old song, MY PEOPLE, MY HOME. Yes, I know, tough luck. They'd already said can't change, so oh well. Hm, actually this'll be the second/first time for most of us. So, not that bad right? Celebration on the 8th. So, there's only one pathetic practice! ;D Mug hard, yes? Loveeeeeee!


“The first time I sang in the church choir; two hundred people changed their religion.”
@2:52 AM

Friday, July 25, 2008



Hello to all. Dharshiney gave the password to the blog! So, this is, I realise the FIRST entry of 2008. & it's July, lol! Ingrid, has very kindly offered to do the blog up! Thank you Inkehh! Alright, I miss everyone so very much :( Haaaaah, 12 days more till next Choir practice, so hang in there! Good luck to everyone for the Cts yes?

Haaaaah, I can still remember on the first day of HK, when we all just wanted to go home. Cause, the hostel was this scaaaary ghost hospital replica. But, it's alright, we'll still see each other around, just minus the scary coridoors/flooded toilets/crowded lifts/smuggling in people/instant noodles/coupon sharing/shopping/bargaining/disneylanding/scoldings/laughing/awkward moments. Saaaaaad, eh. Okay, see you around. ;D


“The first time I sang in the church choir; two hundred people changed their religion.”
@6:13 AM

Hey-ho!
We are the lovely choir from Chij. St. Joseph's Convent, united as one voice. It's not about one person, one section, it's about how we blend in together, to make wonders. That's what matters, for "a choir's strength is measured by it's weakest member." Those, the words of our conductor, Mr Francis Liew. Yes, he's got many wise cracks. Miss Joyce Lim helps him out in teaching us. She can sing/play the piano awesomely! We recently went for the Hongkong Children/Youth Choir Competition 2008. In Category A2 (Aged 16 & under), we got a Bronze C. But, in Category D (Folklore: Aged 29 & under), we got a Bronze A! Yes, we do come from humble beginings, having taken part in the National Day Parade 2006 (something we will never forget!). We went for the Jubilate Exchange Trip with our previous conductor Miss Joey Lye. In the 2007 SYF Judging, we attained a Silver!

Currently, we are training really hard for our concert, Ties that Bind, Dreams that Inspire. It's on the 29th of November at the Republic Polytechnic Cultural Centre, 7.30pm! & Next? It's MOUNT SYF!

"Practice makes permanent, Good practice makes perfect!" - Mr Liew
So send my resignation to the bride and the groom

WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER!

Domine Fili Unigenite
Psallite

Lift Thine Eyes

Da Hai

Pu Die

Suriram

Survivor

I'm Real

Never Had A Dream Come True

Java Jive

If We Hold On Together

Remember how Mr Liew said we've got to sing 'Survivor' with more enthusiasm?

Those people Mr Liew was talking about! (The three people in the toilet) We aim to sing like them.

Another goooooood one! Look at those expressions/support!

Thank Mrs Ho for this one (Ohhhhhh, they used tons of mikes!):

(As Miss Lim said, don't dress like them though.)
Survivor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLB96GzlWio
I'm Real! :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs8Qm85pc2A
Never Had A Dream Come True:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQcYGx_jzlU
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