Sunday, October 31



Do not had much time to blog recently as I was quite busy with my school stuff as well as St John Ambulance Bridage. Yap, the training had restarted and this period leading towards the current sec 2 NCO Course is quite crucial in my opinion. Got to train them up for the course so they do not really need to "suffer" much. But as compared to Army, I think it would be childplay which it really is. The reason i linked Maia's picture over as I still quite hard for her been eliminated from Singapore Idol last week. This week was Chris which i just think he was an OK performer most probably got the fame as Zoe Tay's wedding singer which he could make it this far. Ain't she is pretty, 21 year old "ah lian type" single parent. Great performer as well but quite unfortunate to being kick out of Singapore Idol. Most probably done by Slyvester's female fans as they were jealous of her "rumour relationship" with him which both of them denied being dating each other. Anyway, She will still be my Idol eventhough she might not be in the competition anymore. Finally lost all interest of watching the programme as all of my favourite were out. David Yeo elimination were unjust as well.



Ya...the above pictures are Maia with David. Below are the actual CNA article on David's eliminaton.

SINGAPORE : David Yeo, fondly known as the Ah-Beng Idol, is still recovering from the shock of being booted out of Singapore Idol.

Idol fans, meanwhile, have blamed his surprise exit on a New Paper article, which had singled out and criticised another contestant - but had mistakenly shown David's picture instead.

The headline screamed "Someone wring Jerry's neck please" - and the article slammed Idol contestant Jerry Ong. The only problem is the picture on the page was David Yeo.

In fact, there wasn't a single word about David in the entire article - which hit newstands on the same day as the results show.

So when David - one of the crowd favourites - was booted out - some viewers asked if the article had cost him votes.

"I don't think it's much of an issue because ultimately people vote in for who they want and not vote out who they don't want so if people have had wanted to vote me in originally, they would have known who I am and that article wouldn't have mattered anyway," he said.

Despite being devastated after the show, David was still a sport and signed autographs for fans.

"Originally I had no expectations, I didnt expect to make it this far but I guess being human as I went further- and further, I wanted more and more and I guess that's why I feel disappointed," he said.

David said he was keeping his singing options open, but for now it is back to studying to be a lawyer.

As for the remaining eight Singapore Idol contestants, their journey continues with another elimination show on Friday.

And the prize is now even sweeter - the first Singapore Idol will also compete in World Idol and have the chance to put Singapore on the world map.

David said: "The whole reality of the situation is still sinking in, but I'm still keeping my options open in regards to singing, music, entertainment but I guess if nothing else happens I will just continue studying law." - CNA

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Back to me now, I had decided to upgrade my computer sooner than thought. So soon, I may go MIA (which i always did recently :P) for a few days... But stayed tune although i may not have much time to blog recently as examination is on 23 November and a 6weeks holidays followed. YEAH YEAH