Monday, October 02, 2006



mannnnnnnnnn so disappointed that I couldn’t go to royal show this year!!! Missed it twice cos I had to work argghhhhhhhh!!! Not HAPPY.. so soOooOO sick of work right now.. but im lovin the pay cos im doing a lot of overtime and today is public holiday too, yea $$$$$$$$!!! It feels like work is my second home.. go there everyday, same place , same day, same faces, getting bored of it already! neways like 4 days ago I received this from work…
bahahah it’s a voucher for me and one person to eat at sen5es for free!!! A three course meal and you get to choose anything on the menu… but I decide to give it to my parents !! for them to try it out since im so nice!!!

But the best thing happen was I got an autograph from DAVID STRASSMAN!!! Wahhhh hooo for my birthday… he sign my hat and im gona frame it bahahah I was gona go out to the restaurant to get a picture taken with him but the restaurant manager said NO… fkn bastard bahahah but I got his autograph its all GOOD!! he comes and dine with us a couple of times so guys if ur a big fan of david come to sen5es more often!!!

i also got an early birthday card bahahha with a wining of $2.00 scratchy card from my lovely hospitality group training guys!

If you guys don’t know who david strassman is where the hell have u been!!! His such a funny guy… he created chuck. Chuck is a very modern teenager. He is a leering, foul-mouthed psychopath who spits, swears and projectile-vomits over people. Every now and then he is possessed; his eyes go red and he shouts, "I had that dream again last night. The killing dream. You were in it."What is different about him is that Chuck is a dummy.Thanks to Chuck, David Strassman is the man who became the first ventriloquist for 25 years to have his own solo show in the West End. A hatful of rave reviews support his bullish claim that he is dragging a long-dead art form into the modern age. "Chuck's character is carefully thought out. He is a 13-year-old boy testing the water of adulthood. That is why he has this animosity," he explained and looked up at the doll. "Let's get Chucky out," he said, and lifted the sour-faced doll on to his lap.


What has made Strassman's name as the great moderniser of ventriloquism, however, is one drunken evening when he said to a chum, "Let's put robotics in Chucky." Soon afterwards they sneaked into NASA at 2a.m., where a mutual friend developed the clutch machinery that enabled Chuck to switch from manual to remote control. Now Frankenstein's monster could come alive.
Nowadays there is advance publicity for this electrifying moment, but the very first audience in New York was aghast. After a prolonged row on stage, Chuck shouted, "You're fired, a***hole!"


From day one the church saw it as the work of the devil, except in France where they were much more relaxed. Cardinal Richelieu even hired a ventriloquist to play a practical joke on a bishop he did not much like. It was not, however, until the 19th century that anyone really began to regard ventriloquism as entertainment. During that period whole stage tableaux were performed with dozens of puppet characters. It was only in 1856, when Fred Russell appeared at the Palace Theatre, London, that anyone thought of conversing with a single dummy. Known inevitably as "the father of modern ventriloquism," he invented a style that persists to this day.And now he created teddy .. I love them both funny puppet!!!

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