
The train ride was fun. When it comes to squeezing 10 people into a group photo using the è‡ªæ‹ way, I swear, it is super hard. Luckily we managed to, with a lot of laughter on the train of course. HAHAHA!

The “automated toilet†along the main road was interesting, it has a time limit of 15 minutes. Can you imagine? You are not done in the toilet and the door just slides open… HAHAHAHA!
The rides were fun especially the spinning ride… Hahaha! It was meant to be a “warm-up†for us before the roller coaster ride. I was sitting beside Jia Min and actually, the bigger size one was suppose to be sitting outside for obvious reasons which I realized only during the ride. HAHAHA!
No matter how you sit, you will just be squashing the person sitting on the outside. So throughout the ride, yes, I was squashing Jia Min. Hahaha! I tried ways to move back in but my legs started “flying†out of the car even though there is a sign just right in front of me to remind me not to have my arms and legs out of it. Haha!

The “hi-jacking†and prank calling session in Yamie’s room after lunch was hilarious! Since a few rooms were only ready, we decided to “hi-jack†her room. Haha! The few of us in the room decided to prank call Xin Yi but we took super long to prepare the script and also to “locate†her. Phyllis even called the wrong room and some China lady picked up the phone.

I got prank by our dear Joanne~ She really sounded like those lobby person so obviously I took it for real right. HAHAHA! The funnier part came only when more people came in. I will never forget the number 713. The whole room kept asking me to call 713 because that is the “number” to the front desk. All I know was that I kept pressing that number on the phone because I really thought that 713 was the number to the front desk.

The more I pressed the more everyone in the room were laughing. I was even complaining that the call could not go through. Only at dinner time which is 10 plus then did I realized the whole room were trying to make me call Xaby’s room (Xaby’s room was 713). HAHAHA! Why I found it funny? Because everyone in the room realized it except for me. Even Phyllis’s mum knew about it. HAHAHAHA!
Every single moment of this trip was fun filled with laughter.
Like what I have said in the forum, “我真的好久没有那么开心过了.â€:)
Dear President of RBKD – The Official Fan Club of Rui En
Just wanna say that, I would like to thank you for all the brain cells and efforts put in for the Constitution which looks really professional. Thank you for all the time spent.
Thank you for making me, always, always, feeling proud to be part of RBKD.
Priority member to-be.
Yan Ling
Notes of Appreciation | Comments Off on Note of Appreciation (Yan Ling)
What: Eat, Chat & Play at MINDS Cafe
When: 4th June 2011
Where: Boat Quay MINDS Cafe
Participant(s): Cami, Ethan, Eunice Ng, Joanne, Jolie, Jun Yee, Jun Qi, Kah Yin, Lionel, Regin, Sandy, Shu Wen, Wyman, Ying Mei and Yun Xian
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Cami, Organiser:
“I am going to meet new friends†That was what I told my mother on the day of the outing. Well, this led to an endless tirade of nagging, including the danger of meeting new people from online. Of course, I proved her wrong when I returned home, looking and feeling great
Feeling both excited and anxious in meeting new people and establish new friendships. At the café, we still didn’t know much about each other. Yet, the games ‘loosened’ our muscles up such that we began chatting and all. It is also thanks to the ‘older’ members who helped to start conversations.
Unglamorous videos were taken during charades (of multiple people which I shan’t mention). Thanks to these daring people and the enthusiastic videographers (Kah Yin and Joanne), we shall have concrete evidence of this memorable outing!
All good things come to an end. All in all, the outing ended in a pleasant mood, with newly built friendships.
This first time organizing an outing provided an experience that is unforgettable. Thank you everyone for participating and thank you, Joanne, dearest partner!
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Joanne, Co-organiser:
It was my first time co-organising an IPC. I was very new to this forum and I knew nobody. I am glad that I had decided to co-organise this IPC with Cami as it was really a great experience for me.
Before starting with the games, we did the traditional RBKD 1+3 introduction which Kah Yin explained to us. After which, we got down to serious business – the board gaming.
We played a total of 4 games in which 3 we played were acting games (helping to groom more talent for Singapore’s media industry haha) and there were many funny occasions, especially for one of the acting game.
I must admit that it was really awkward in the beginning as everyone was new to each other and haven’t “warmed upâ€. But I feel that it got better as we started to play more games and I’m glad to have made much more new friends that day. I really hoped that everyone enjoyed themselves that day and I’m definitely looking forward to much more IPCs in the future.
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Jolie, Participant:
The day of the MINDS café IPC is also the day when I realized I was no longer the youngest in RBKD. On the way to the café, I told Regin, “We are like on some secondary school class outing, everyone are walking in 2 by 2!†At the café, we started off with the usual 3 + 1. A bit awkward but still it’s fun getting to know everyone. Playing Taboo was really funny seeing how everyone describing what they want us to say without saying the taboo word.
We started to play another game which is like charades but just a harder version of it. We only had about 15 seconds to do actions that let our team guess what we are acting. I guess after this game, we really know about the meaning of image thrown away!
Overall it was really very fun and I had enjoyed myself really well knowing a few more people like Cami, Joanne and a few others. It was a short meetup for old members and a bonding session for everyone! Hope everyone had fun!
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Ethan, Participant:
It was my first time going for IPC with RBKD and it was a little bit ‘paiseh’ as I did not know much people then. But things started to get better when we started to introduce ourselves through 3+1.The people there were friendly, sociable and was easy to get along with. We played games such as Taboo, murderer…The atmosphere was cool as everyone was enjoying the games as well as happy laughing away. It was fun to get to know more new friends through this IPC and I believe that I will get to know more people through other upcoming IPCs.I sincerely thank the organizers for organizing this IPC and I look 4ward to other IPCs ahead.
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What: Sing Your Heart Out!!
When: 28th May 2011
Where: Kbox @ SCAPE
Participant(s): Angela, Berlin, Candice, Elaine, Joanne, Kah Yin, Mandy and Zi Lei
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Candice, Organiser:
KBOX session was really crazy!
Those little kids really make the place like their house. They also get crazy when they were singing Rui En’s song and make it sound like a concert. LOL. Another thing, we found The In Laws subtheme song. We had good food and drinks and a nice dinner after the session.
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Elaine, Participant:
Kbox session was crazy!
The moment we went into our room, Candice and Berlin started screaming like mad while me and Zi Lei made ourselves at home. When Rui En’s song was being played, all of us went crazy and ignored Candice when she and the Kbox person came in to tell us that Hotdog is not available. LOL. After 4 hours of singing, we walked all the way to The Cathay to have our dinner together. It was very fun and I made new friends! ^^
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Zi Lei, Participant:
It’s been almost a year since the last kbox IPC that I participated in, and again I am glad to meet new members and have a chance to interact with them. On the way to dinner and while we were eating dinner, we had time to chat with each other and bond as well. Looking forward to more singing IPCs!
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