
Imagine the horror!, when we were told that sound check was at 8am!!! on a Sunday some more!!! and a run through with the 15 bachelors at 8:30am while we sing, and they parade in.
However, they didn't do our sound check until 9:15am, by which time, we were getting grouchy, as we could have slept in longer, AND they only had three mics available for sound check for six of us! What the !#&@*!#!!! But it was ok, we reminded that this was after all, for CHARITY!!! But still, would have liked things to go according to schedule. Noticed that other people rehearsing their various "duties" were also starting to get a bit high strung.

Our music gave the beat for the bachelors as they entered for the women's very first glimpse. We joked about adding in an extra beat here and there to trip the bachelors, but that was rather mean! The good thing about live music then is that we could time the beginning and the end, and do a repetition of phrases to suit the duration of the catwalk so to say, and the whole thing lasted just over 3 minutes!
At the end, after all the "happenings" in the morning, it was kind of enjoyable. Despite the various headaches of rehearsals (and we had minimal at that because of time constraints of members), we did fairly well. We sang, we grooved, and it was a joy to see the bachelors enjoying themselves to the beat and the women screaming their heads off, cheering them on, all in the name of charity.
However, I didn't stay for the actual auction, as I had to go off for something else, but think that it would have been great as during the rehearsals, we saw the various bachelors doing "their thing" to get the women to bid and raise funds (their thing being singing, dancing, etc...nothing "fishy" although I heard stories of last year's event when the guys were asked to remove their shirts during the auction itself, etc).
In case you are wondering, the bachelor auction thing is an auction for time and funds. Obviously funds for charity, but also, more importantly, TIME with the bachelors as they do community work. Worthwhile cause I reckon.
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Eh.. what bachelors leh? How come you didn't tell us one? So, we girls could also contribute to the screaming - esp Amy! Haha! :D
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