SEALNet Diary
Written by Jason Parmenter
So after all that hard work and with minimal sleep the only thing on everyone’s minds was a night out in Clarke Quay to dress up, let it all go and have some fun. Clarke Quay is a hub of bars and nightclubs and served us well on our night out on friday night. Joined by most of the college students we revelled in Yellow Jello bar first of all. It was great to see everyone let their guard down in different and often hilarious ways. We shimmied and shook ourselves, whilst breaking it down, two stepping and bumping’n’grinding to the sounds of Singaporean-flavoured international pop/rock. No one else did it better than us that night, especially Thuy who rose from her slumber to take Clarke Quay by storm. After a good time in the bar we moved to the club, Rebel, which should have warned the other revellers we were coming. After awhile queuing we got into Rebel and there I watched on as men from all over the club stood and stared as everyone made their way to the bar. Taking advantage of their preoccupation I slid to the front of the bar queue, like a seasoned pro. Thank you, ladies! Once drinks were in hands we moved onto the dancefloor to make everyone else look like amateurs. It was eventful, and that is where I should probablly stop. We have the memories (mostly) and the shared fun that will stay with us for a long time. Shout outs go out to everyone who joined us and that everyone really got into the spirit of the evening. I should also thank Sophie who provided assistance to the cheeky people who had one or two more drinks than needed, naming no names. :) I had such a good night that in my week off, after the project, I blessed Clarke Quay with my dollars on more than one occasion.