What: Volunteering at Tse Tho Aum Temple
When: 26th June 2011
Where: Tse Tho Aum Temple
Participant(s): Celest, Charmaine, Jean, Jiamin, Joanne Chong, Joyce, Kah Yin, Rachael, Sandra, Shirley, Shu Pei and Xinyi
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Shu Pei, Participant
This is the first time volunteering with RBKD. Our first task was to serve them drinks (Chinese tea). After a while, 4-5 buses ferrying elderly from the old folks’ home from all over Singapore arrived. A few of the elderly are wheelchair-bound and some of us volunteered to wheel them from the loading bay to the dining hall. This was not an easy job as we have to push the wheelchair up a steep slope; lift up a step before reaching the entrance of the hall. From there, the elderly have to be shifted from the wheelchair to the dining chair and lunch was served.
As the elderly were preparing to go home, it started pouring heavily. While the elderly were being sheltered from the dining hall to their buses I was busy keeping the chairs and cleaning the table. After cleaning up, we had a light refreshment and souvenir before heading home.
As some of the elderly had difficulty moving around, they rarely get to go outside. Seeing them enjoying their lunch prepared and interacting with them was a joy thing.
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Kah Yin, Participant
It was another meaningful memory we had created at Tse Tho Aum Temple, for both the elderly and ourselves. You can really feel the volunteers were all together as one on the day to take care of the elderly and their safety, especially when it started raining. Though they, and we, were all so drenched, it’s touching to see how everyone was doing their best and making sure that the elderly get on the bus safe and dry.
Elderly smiling, patting our hand and saying/gesturing thank you to us (and we even got a kiss!) after the lunch were more than enough to make up for all the things we have done. *wide grin*
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What: Hike, Trek & Snap at Bukit Timah Railway Track
When: 16th July 2011
Where: Bukit Timah Railway Track
Participant(s): Elaine, Eunice, Michelle, Naomi, Shu Pei and Zi Lei
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Naomi & Michelle, Organiser:
This is our 2nd time being IPC coordinators, the first time being in 2009. We had a brief introduction before we started taking photos. Since it was a hiking trip, we made Eunice the leader to lead us along the tracks. She led us to a less crowded place to settle down. Since the track was filled with stones, we also had sort of a competition as to how far can we throw the stones from where we were sitting. Eunice was the winner!!
We then continued our hike towards the suspension bridge. So after hiking and trekking for a few hours and many kilometres, we did not just end there, but we headed on to the bus stop to see where we can go for a mini catch up and early dinner.
All in all, we had lots of fun and laughter playing around, joking around. It was a wonderful time at the tracks with fellow RBKD Rangels.
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Shu Pei, Participant:
This is my second time attending IPC. Being the only newcomer in the group, the feeling was awkward. After a little introduction, we sat down on the platform looking at the train station and people. As there were a lot of stones around the railway track, this turn into a mini competition to see who can throw the stones the furthest. We hike to our next destination, the suspension bridge. There was no railing on the bridge and it was quite a thrill to stand at the edge of the bridge and look down at the traffic below. It was great day out and I hope to join another IPC.
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Hello Everyone
We are here to make a short introduction of ourselves as we are still fairly new in this role. Some of you may already have received requests from us for a write-up for an event/IPC, etc. We are none other than your blogmasters for the FC blog, Bengyan and Ser Chee.
Just as you wonder what do blogmasters actually do. Extracted from tab ‘Committee’ under the FC blog: ‘The duty of the blogmasters is to ensure the smooth functioning of the ONE RBKD blog and to engage fellow members through the blog. The blog also serves as a platform for parents, media, fans and others to have a glimpse of how RBKD is as a society.’
Both of us only joined RBKD as a PM last year, and were already very contented with it. We never thought we could contribute to anything. But as time passes, through different forms of engagements, we come to realise this place is more than just a fanclub, it is a place where bonds exist, where new friendships are formed.
So we strongly believe engagement of members is very important. To us, it was the very first step towards this big family, so we hope that using this blog as a platform, we will be able to engage more people, thus making this family a bigger and a more bonded one.
Signing off,
Blogmasters (Bengyan and Ser Chee)

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Two weeks before we set off for Muar, the production team cordoned off the main filming site due to enthusiastic local fans waiting outside. So no fans, locals or Singaporeans, could visit. That, we all heard. Now here’s something you didn’t.
Elves: When Rui En saw us at the filming site, she went around asking on how to get permission for you guys to visit on-site too.
This would do.
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After some misunderstandings and deliberation, we set off to the main filming site. Took us quite a while as usual as it was cordoned off. First time feeling that being a RBKD member has its privileges; we were allowed into the place while the others were stopped at the door.

We met up with Rui En again at night at our hotel room to pass her the gifts. After a few quick shots, she left with bags of gifts.
We headed to Candice’s room for our Durian-Heart Attack session next. Goodness, we had such a good laugh we were not just tearing, but screaming for mercy because of all the abdominal cramps. Who else but Jean can misinterpret 土产 as 赌场?
At 9:10pm, in a moment of impulse, we went searching for Bak Kwa. Finally found a shop that was still opened and delivered to the hotel at around 9:30pm. We did not know that she had posted, till almost an hour later.

Headed for KFC supper near midnight and it was not a very good experience; the hot milo actually had chlorine smell >< Was late for the site visit the next day due to the sudden downpour, but we managed to buy some not-too-bad charsiew pau for everyone. Rui En to one crew: ä½ æœ‰åƒå‰çƒ§åŒ…å—?他们买的。*points at us* Rui En to another crew: 有åƒå‰çƒ§åŒ…å—?我的fans买的。 I thought she sounded like a proud mother ;) -- We went Muar because we were concerned. We left Muar, still feeling concerned. But it's definitely comforting to know that she likes the food there. Till she's back, we just hope that she would be safe and if there's anything else we could do, we would. Signing off, Xinyi. Code of Honour æ£ä¹‰æ¦é¦† debuts 5 December 2011 7pm on Channel 8.
23:00h, 4th June 2011, Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur Hotel Lobby:
“Ulu Yam Mountain. Near a pond. Description: AP will lead the way.”
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With that, we set off at 830am on 5th June 2011 from KL in our 14-seater Mercedes all the way to Ulu Yam Mountain (Selangor, Malaysia), looking for the legendary “pond”.
At the foot of the mountain we asked, “is this the pond?”
The friendly driver laughed, “No, this is a big dam! Not a small pond.”
So we continue driving uphill for the next half an hour before reaching the old town of Ulu Yam. It just wasn’t right, so I sent Rui En’s manager a text message the moment we had telco signal.
ç»ç†äººå°å§M: “Why are you all so early? She has not set off!”
Me: “You told us she would be filming early!”
ç»ç†äººå°å§M: “Okay she just set off from KL (1hour drive away).”
So we decided to explore the old town instead. Interesting for the city pumpkins.
Bata in old town is just like this!!!!
Roadside Yong Tau Foo.
Is cooking by the road their drive-thru service?
This is so not touristy style.
If rust sells, this car is worth a great deal.
After the coffeebreak at the town, we continued our search for the “pond”. Thinking the “pond” is somewhere more elusive, we went further uphill. I saw the sign “Batu Pahar/Ipoh” and the number beside it just got smaller and smaller.
My driver was a persistent uncle, so I let him be. When he finally gave up, I told him to try heading back. Search ended with “There! Rui En!â€
Me: “Hi, we reached here safely :D”
Rui En: “I was so worried lah… Can you all let me finish this scene first?”
By this time, we all realised that their “small pond” was actually the “BIG DAM”. How similar =/
So we spent the next 20-30minutes watching her complete 1 short scene in numerous takes. To think RBKD’s first site visit would be in Malaysia. So for many of our members, first time witnessing filming, they were amazed how a 1-2 minutes scene needed so much work.
Me: “Hi, do you want to take a video for xinmsn?”
Rui En: “Can we just spend time together? I don’t want this (site visit) to be like a promo thing.”
Rui En: “Come, let’s find a place where you guys can sit.”
Someone: “That’s a very big bottle.”
Rui En: “Yes. Because the water here is not clean. So I boil my own water everyday.”
Someone: “What about mineral water?”
Rui En: “Worse. I tried boiling the water and it turned milky. And it isn’t because of the kettle.”
Rui En: “You mean you guys have not been robbed yet?”
Rui En: “The 7-11 behind my apartments was robbed a few days ago although someone was inside! That’s why I was so worried of your safety I didn’t let you guys come at first until you were sure you could get safe transport.”
Someone: “Is that Liangteh?”
Rui En: “Ya. I made it myself, weather is so hot here.”
Everyone: “YOU MADE IT YOURSELF?!?!?!?!”
Rui En: “I mean it’s those packet ones and I only add hot water. But yes, I made it myself.”
This might seem like no big deal. But for us, to know that she knows how to take care of herself, that was really really really comforting to know.
It was lunch break by the way, but Rui En made no signs of wanting to have lunch.
Me: “Are you eating well?”
Rui En: “Yes, the hawker food here is really nice. Have you all tried? You all should try, it’s really nice, nicer than the hawker food in Singapore. But of course they use a lot of MSG.”
Me: “It’s lunch now right? Why ain’t you eating?”
Rui En: “Don’t feel like (eating). The weather is so hot.”
Rui En: *continues* “Do you all want ice-cream? Come I treat you all, which flavours do you all like?”
Everyone: “It’s okay, please go have your lunch~~~”
Everyone: “Byebye~”
Rui En: “Thank you for coming.”
Elvin: *cheekily* “Thank you for coming to visit ME :)”
Signing Off
Xinyi
Code of Honour æ£ä¹‰æ¦é¦† debuts 5 December 2011 7pm on Channel 8.
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What: Bowling @ Marina Square
When: 25th June 2011
Where: Marina Square
Participant(s): Alvin, Charmaine, Jacky, Jiayi, Joyce, Kahyin and Rachael
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Charmaine, Organiser:
This is the first time I am organising an IPC with the help of Rachael. It was very fun! I think in my group, we all are very good at cleaning the drains. HAHAHA.. We kept missing the pins and it just went into the drain :x And ALVIN IS VERY PRO!!!!! The 4 of us combined scores = Alvin’s score. So you can imagine how bad our group is. HAHA.. Had lots of fun!!
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Jacky, Participant:
Well basically this is my third IPC since I first joined RBKD. As usual, I’m like the only guy again for the start when we meet up at city hall mrt. Well that awkward feeling came again cause my previous IPC has Mandy and Berlin, which i sorta know them.
However, the barrier was removed very soon and yeah, we got to know each other. Soon after we went bowling, Alvin came and we bowl and bowl and bowl! And guess what! ALVIN IS A MUCH BETTER PLAYER THEN ME GOSH I HAVE TO BRUSH UP MY SKILLS !! Hope to attend next IPC soon.
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Alvin, Participant:
This is the 2nd time meeting up with the Rbkd-ians. As usual, I rushed up my work, get changed and went down to the meeting venue. I’m glad to see the familiar faces again.
It was fully packed with people as there is an event going on. We got geared up and ready to bowl. Our first game was fine but could see that the weight of the balls were too heavy for some of them. The balls there seriously very limited to choose from leh. We continued with the 2nd game, it was the first throw from Charmaine and she hurt her thumb. I could imagine how painful was it with her long nails. There were many laughters especially when the camera was brought out. Wonder if Joyce have seen her own video? Lol.. We left after the 3rd game.
Hope everyone enjoyed the day and I guess we are suffering from muscle ache now (the next day).
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What: Aye Aye Captain Ball
When: 21st June 2011
Where: Singapore Polytechnic, Basketball Court
Participant(s): Jolie, Madeline, Oggy, ShuWen, Teri, Wyman, YangHwee
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Wyman, Organiser:
It’s THAT time of the year again! IPC MONTH! Hooray!
So I decided to organise an IPC as well, a game that all of us would love playing. CAPTAIN BALL! YAY! :D
However, it was a pretty small sign up group, thank you all who managed to make it! HAHAHA. So we started off playing Captain Ball, but eventually there was an evolution.. it became street basketball. LOL.
No matter what we play, Captain Ball or Street Basketball, what’s important is that we all managed to spend some time together and get to know each other more! THAT is always the best reward from IPC, to know more members from RBKD and to know those we already know, better. =)
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Teri, Participant:
HELLOO! It’s my first IPC activity in RBKD and boy! I’m totally eager, yet afraid, to see and know RBKD members personally. Turned out it wasn’t as scary and awkward I’d imagined it to be, we started off with the 3+1 introduction to know each other’s names and know more about each other. Everybody was very friendly and super warm hearted especially during the bonding time. It got better and it soothed my nervousness after that.
Captain ball was super fun! The feeling was different to play it in school as compare with RBKD members, it’s probably the sound of laughter that I enjoy from fellow RBKD members. Dinner was great too!
Lastly, thank you Wyman for organising this activity and I look forward to joining another IPC soon!
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What: Cycling @ East Coast
When: 20th June 2011
Where: East Coast
Participant(s): Andy, Ethan, Eunice Ng, Eunice Zee, Hong Jun, Isabel Lim, Jun Yee, Krystal, Lionel, Yang Hwee, Yingmei
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Andy, Organiser:
Being a organiser is really hard work..need plan this plan that..really quite “ma fan” leh..But i guess it’s worth it..
Well, to be honest, i don’t really know anyone there and i was quite shy to talk… so ya…almost throughout the whole cycling thing,i was like listening to the conversation…
Hmm,got to say,i didn’t do a very good job,in terms of planning n stuffs…Well,i promise that there will be more fun in the next IPC…provided that i so suay become organiser again…haha..Just joking..
Enjoyed the 3+1 process:) A very good method in making new friends..Cheers:)
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Hong Jun, Participant:
The locations of the underpass to ECP never seem to register in my head despite been there for numerous times. Spent awhile looking for the underpass with several other young members, but in vain. Nevertheless, still managed to reach there punctual.
As what most cyclists would cover, the group pedaled along the coast, enjoying the breezes and chats with new friends. I kinda like the term “3+1”, which is the club’s introduction session. I thought its quite creative. I am like at least 10 years younger than most of them. Well, I guess age is never a barrier to knowing new friends. So, I would like to encourage those (especially guys) that has not tried participate in any IPC for whatever reasons to join. Forgive me if my entry sounds monotonous (Blogging is never my kind of stuff). Lastly, thanks to Andy for organizing the cycling IPC. =)
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What: EPL over, so let the soccer star in you shine
When: 19th June 2011
Where: Braddell Heights
Participant(s): Alberton, Andy, Berlin, Cherly, Lionel, Mandy and Samuel
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Lionel, Organiser:
Organizing the first ever soccer IPC for RBKD is a difficult but rewarding experience. Running the risk of not having sufficient people joining us, we finally managed to ‘sign’ 7 players for the game on 19th June!
Although soccer is mainly viewed as a guy’s sports, we have female players joining us as well and they are equally good in their footwork. Goals were a plenty, with Andy dazzling us with his Rooney-like dribbling and Samuel with striker’s instinct like Pedro. Of course the ladies were great with Cherly and Mandy scoring a handful as well.
At the end, we were all sweaty, tired but satisfied our thirst for soccer. Since we were next to nex, that’s where we went to satisfy our thirst and hunger. I believe the Ipc was fun and help our players know more about each other. Cheers to having more soccer ipcs !
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Cherly, Participant:
It was my first time attending IPC thus I felt kind of weird, not knowing anybody. However after RBKD’s 3 + 1 introduction, my impression changed. They were really friendly. There we go, starting our soccer match. Playing under the hot sun didnt deter us from slacking.
Being guys, as usual, performing tricks after tricks. Although soccer was traditionally a man’s sport, I can see us, the ladies fitting in without any problem. We changed team after a quota of goals were reached, the changing of teams lets us bond. The feeling of scoring goals and assisting my teammates was awesome.
Having IPCs is definitely is great way to gel newcomers like me. After this IPC, I’m certain this is not my last, with more coming my way.
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