When I was a kid, the first time I remember actually entering a competition voluntarily was way back when I was 9 years old in Standard Three. I remember it very well, it was a storytelling competition. At the time I didn't know anything about using gestures and intonations, so what I did was bring the book in to show the pictures. This was the book:
Not sure if I have it anymore, but I came in second. I doubt there was any quality in my storytelling, heck I didn't even finish telling it, but I guess maybe there weren't that many English storytellling participants at the time.
Fast forward to today, where I take part in different competitions on and off, some just to get movie tickets, others to try to win hotel stays, trips, cash, etc. There's many mechanisms, from the simple "Be the 9th caller, call now!" style often used in radio, to the more complicated ones like Sudoku, or the old The Star's crossword puzzles where we have to collect the pieces every weekday and submit them once completed. It also meant I ended up with a lot of otherwise useless general knowledge :p. For instance, a male giraffe is called a bull. Now go look up what a female giraffe is. Go on. You'd be surprised.
I must admit to being a bit of a lazy bum with the complicated ones, there were times where I would collect the crossword puzzle pieces but fail to submit it in time.
It made me wonder, was it the storytelling competition that kick-started me into my competition fever. As I grew older in school I moved on to public speaking and inevitably debating, which I also did in Uni. But looking back, those activities were for two reasons really: 1. It gave me an opportunity to socialise and get to know a lot more people 2. I got to travel! and 3. It would look good in resumes.
I think the real catalyst was a radio competition in Melbourne in 1999. It was really simple: The DJs would play the Top Ten songs of the day, and people were asked to call in once the No. 1 song was played, and tell the DJ what the Top Ten songs are. The ninth caller would get through, and if he got it correct he would win.
I got 3 full CDs, and 4 singles, one of which was Blur's Song 2.
(That CD ONLY had that song, so just 2 minutes worth of listening lol). From there I was hooked, I felt that it was actually possible to win such competitions.
Some of the mechanisms have changed over the years especially with the Internet. Treasure hunts are fun, but quite exhausting, I still do radio a lot, and I even appeared on TV once: The Money Drop Malaysian edition, to disastrous results. Yes, all my money dropped ha ha...
I wouldn't call myself a competition junkie though. I do have a friend who fits the definition, and he's a true psycho. Seems like almost every week he's off watching preview screenings of movies. Pretty much every year he goes on a trip. Yeap, most from competitions. It's good to have a friend into these things though, especially when doing competitions like hunting the hitz.fm Fugitive.
One of the highlights throughout the years was a walking treasure hunt in conjunction with the first Star Trek remake. It was the first time I participated in a competition with Raudha, and we finished first, while our friends Suresh and Sue finished second (we helped each other out of course!) It was also good fun! The Star's article is still around in the archives, check it out:
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/5/2/nation/3820743&sec=nation
Raudha loved the fact that they mentioned her name first! We did get mildly annoyed at not having our faces published, I guess we didn't look like real Trekkers (which we admittedly weren't, not really).
Don't get me wrong though. I do get frustrated when I don't win sometimes. A couple of days ago I found out that I didn't win a trip to Taiwan. I get dejected, demoralised and end up staying away for a while. But just like in life, I try not to let it get me down. I'll just try again.
Now if I can only win a car... My cousin's done it before, so why not!
The Ramblings of ExecutorAzmin, Liverpool fan extraordinaire - with a focus on fantasy football!
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Friday, June 21, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Off the cuff writer's advice
Having writer's block? I had a bit of it, and being sick for a while didn't seem to help much either.
Then along comes this gem of an article offering writing advice by Matt Haig. the British novelist/journalist.
Read his blog posting here:
Warning, profanity involved.
When I read it, I had to laugh. But it also gave me a boost.
And I'm writing again! See you tomorrow peeps!
Then along comes this gem of an article offering writing advice by Matt Haig. the British novelist/journalist.
Read his blog posting here:
Warning, profanity involved.
When I read it, I had to laugh. But it also gave me a boost.
And I'm writing again! See you tomorrow peeps!
Monday, June 10, 2013
Weekend Bites: Of The Apprentice Asia, Cricket plus Beauty and the Geek!
Last week, was an extremely busy week, I just couldn't find any time to blog. I'm back now :)
I'm actually involved in updating The Apprentice Asia unofficial Facebook page, so if you follow the show, do drop by for a visit.
https://www.facebook.com/TheApprenticeAsia
Inevitably, comparisons will be drawn between the Asia show and the US or UK show, quite often unfair. It's easy to criticise the quality of some of the contestants but let's face facts: Anyone who auditions will always attempt to make themselves look better than they are. The audition is actually more like a job interview than the show itself, which tends to show what makes good viewing on TV. It's a TV show after all. Even in the International shows, contestants have been found to be just plain bad, not to mention with questionable morals to the point of attempting to cheat to win.
Personally for me, the only real frustrations I've had with the show were the refusal of the Project Manager to identify the weak members of his team in week 1, and the withdrawal in week 3. Again, these occurences are something the producers really have no control over, if anything, I'm annoyed at the participants really. Otherwise, it's been pretty good viewing!
Regardless, feel free to tune in on AXN 701 Wednesday 9pm for the Malaysian viewers!
IPL has come and gone, and here comes the Champions Trophy. Only 4 matches in and it has already served up a nail-biter! Yesterday, I was able to catch more than half of the match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. It was a crazy match, advantage shifted from one side to another, but in the end New Zealand pulled through. These are the matches that have kept me as a cricket fan.
Here's a blinder from Brendan McCullum:
If anyone wants to actually understand how cricket actually works, let me know, I'll fill you in!
Tony Fernandes, Asia's Donald Trump?
I'm actually involved in updating The Apprentice Asia unofficial Facebook page, so if you follow the show, do drop by for a visit.
https://www.facebook.com/TheApprenticeAsia
Inevitably, comparisons will be drawn between the Asia show and the US or UK show, quite often unfair. It's easy to criticise the quality of some of the contestants but let's face facts: Anyone who auditions will always attempt to make themselves look better than they are. The audition is actually more like a job interview than the show itself, which tends to show what makes good viewing on TV. It's a TV show after all. Even in the International shows, contestants have been found to be just plain bad, not to mention with questionable morals to the point of attempting to cheat to win.
Personally for me, the only real frustrations I've had with the show were the refusal of the Project Manager to identify the weak members of his team in week 1, and the withdrawal in week 3. Again, these occurences are something the producers really have no control over, if anything, I'm annoyed at the participants really. Otherwise, it's been pretty good viewing!
Regardless, feel free to tune in on AXN 701 Wednesday 9pm for the Malaysian viewers!
Cricket: Champions Trophy
IPL has come and gone, and here comes the Champions Trophy. Only 4 matches in and it has already served up a nail-biter! Yesterday, I was able to catch more than half of the match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. It was a crazy match, advantage shifted from one side to another, but in the end New Zealand pulled through. These are the matches that have kept me as a cricket fan.
Here's a blinder from Brendan McCullum:
If anyone wants to actually understand how cricket actually works, let me know, I'll fill you in!
What's a reality show, really...
During the cricket innings break, as well as the early lunch break, I flipped between channels and found this.
If you're having trouble feeling good about yourself, watch this. The silliness can be downright hilarious. Otherwise, probably best to stay away, your brain cells might suffer. I did get a bit worried by the fact that I could relate to some of the guys though...
I'm also trying to understand what exactly constitutes a reality show? For example, why is American Idol a reality show, but Miss USA isn't?
Having said that, there's definitely a solid viewership out there for Beauty and the Geek as this is apparently season 3!
Now wondering if there are reality shows out there that will never be shown here in Malaysia...
If you're having trouble feeling good about yourself, watch this. The silliness can be downright hilarious. Otherwise, probably best to stay away, your brain cells might suffer. I did get a bit worried by the fact that I could relate to some of the guys though...
I'm also trying to understand what exactly constitutes a reality show? For example, why is American Idol a reality show, but Miss USA isn't?
Having said that, there's definitely a solid viewership out there for Beauty and the Geek as this is apparently season 3!
Now wondering if there are reality shows out there that will never be shown here in Malaysia...
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