Tracing back to the first time I ever watched the Korean show 'the running man', I was at that Kpop event with all those cheerful bunch surrounded me laughing their heads off. Not to mention that episode has gained so much more popularity because of the emergence of Bigbang.
Today I had my honour to join up the running man event from my project hope society. Being one of the helpers among other 40 group members, I am here to say that today was one of my happiest days lately. Even though Joyce and I had a hard time looking for Art Gallery in the beginning of the day, we weren't that late to reach to where we should be at. Kaki approached once she saw us in purple uniforms and we were informed to move to somewhere further from their spot. This game is certainly called Running man as it does take you a decent 6 hours to look for your clues and complete other missions and challenges before you get to the final destination. Joyce and I were holding one of the challenges which required the contestants to play badminton using our chosen kitchen tools which definitely quite difficult in a way not to hit the group for more than 10+ times within 5-minute time frame (yes, indeed this is so ridiculous so we tried it out first and changed the time frame later). In order to make sure our game worked fine, she and I tested it out before the first group arrived. Not to be mean, but game designer really didn't construct a reasonable game instruction here. At the end, we both agreed to change that 5 minutes to 2 minutes, as well as to change some rules and add a bonus point challenge when considering contestants might only get two points at the end of the game. Joyce has brought two packs of chips and started to share with me while waiting for our first group to come along. Soon four people were seemingly approaching us from another challenge. Mind you that this group has won the first price at the end, they got 230 points out of everything...They all seemed to be the most sporty kinds I've seen for the day. Anyways our job is to check their photo demanded to post on FB, sign their form before they started the game, explain the whole instruction plus the bonus point challenge, wait for them to practice, time the game while counting how many times the shutterlock hits the ground, write their points and sign again before they left. There were only two people, Joyce and I here to do all that orderly. Sometimes 4 or 5 groups would come at the same time getting us so busy and highly organised in order to avoid each group to wait. However, both of us enjoyed serving 50+ teams in 6 hours. Our enthusiasm has influenced quite a few groups too. But some guys wanted to take our chips away, a cute girl was begging me to get her group with more points because I was assigned to be the one to sign their forms...>.> Basically being busy gave us a really lighthearted feeling. I'd say this might be one of those times I felt that I was actually working, yes, voluntarily, but still good isn't it :) During our lunch break, some other group members came to us and our beautiful president Sharon helped us to get our sandwiches. We finally got to have our private time to talk lol Not until we both finished our awesome conversation, another group came..
The game finished at 4pm. A few group members came to help us to clean the area, and we soon headed to hyde park altogether. Two guys were so filthy at the back metaphorically acting out a sexual scene when they were only filling their water tanks....>.> Hyde Park was everyone's destination where gathering up to 250+ people including our staffs. I saw my friend Natalie and quite a few other people standing there waiting for the prizes' announcement. Joyce grabbed my arm to where other staffs were, we were asked to calculate a stack of forms with points for this event. 20 minutes later, we got everything done. I suddenly saw my other media department group members and my media director Nickii standing 3 meters away from us. Joyce and I happily went to surprise them at the back. The rest turned and Bernard took some group photo of everybody for this media group. Anyways the first prize went to No.14 group, which was the first group came to our challenge. Sad that I couldn't get to join the committee dinner with them though.
Sooooooo my reason for not going to my committee dinner was to meet up with my panpan who just did an overnight shift as well as his group discussion...Someone must have been so tired. I rather him to stay at home for a few more hours before his closing shift started>.> Ahhh we went to have dinner at the food court. Ordering my karage chicken ramen was worthy, the taste was sooo good, mildly spicy and the amount of meat they put in was relatively enough for me. Well, lovey dovey couple love to hold hands no matter what they do, so don't judge when I tell you we held hands when we were eating>.> To be more evil as usual, I didn't let him to use his right hand to hold chopsticks :3
After the dinner, we went somewhere else to spend the rest of 2 hours. He led me to Burwood after I agreed to go with him. He was close to fall asleep on the train for a few times under the air con. lol So now I know how he usually bangs his head to the keyboard during night time...
The park was extremely quiet. Panpan and I found a dark place where we could lie down and watch the broad sky. I remember the last time we did that was back in a year ago, the time that we only started to be together. So he asked me this question might sound somewhat strange to some extent, I only found that cloud gives me this dreamy delusional feeling if I go on looking at it for too long, I will start questioning myself whether I am in a real world. Sure real world doesn't exist at that moment when he asked me such a question because lying on the lawn while watching the sky with his arm around me was already more of a dream. But no, we weren't that cheesy to count stars together. Yes, we could be so clingy sometimes. And yes... girls do like those moments...*blushes*>3<
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