Horrible Tragedy in Toronto
I haven't been the most in touch with the news but yesterday I was so shocked to hear about what happened in Toronto. Downtown on boxing day, having 2 groups of dumb kids shooting it out. One girl, age 15, shot in the face. Six others injured including a visa student from Hong Kong. What a great impression to give to a foreign student. Canadians are pretty well respected here in Hong Kong. Plus everyone feels that Canada is such a good place to live, but who knows that might all change now that it sounds like we're finally becoming another American state. Okay, maybe that is a bit drastic but I hope this really serves as a wakeup call.I remember being stopped downtown by City Pulse for some sort of street interview. I was asked what the Police force should do with the extra personnel they were recieving and I made a comment about stopping the guns. At that time I was already a bit worried that someone seemed to die from a gun related incident around me (I lived at Middlefield and Finch back then) including a fairly recent incident at that time at Woodside Square. I'm not in Sarnia anymore that's for sure.
On lighter note I went to a Game convention at the Wan Chai convention centre with some of my co-workers. There isn't much there, a lot of games of course plus a lot of girls. Yes, every company pretty much hired girls to attract the gamers and photographers that were there. You always knew where they were because a crowd of photographers would form around all the pretty girls. I ran into someone that works at the McDonalds in Mong Kok who serves me and remembers the one meal I always order there. I got pictures of some band or group of young stars but I have no clue who they are. This always seems to happen, well this is like the third time I passed by some star but I had no clue who they were. De was already angry with me for walking by Alex Fong.


5 Comments:
Hm, hi, remember me? I post before in one of your post, The dragon8 is a fraud. So yup, are you in Starzpeople now? You're a full-time model? I've apply to Starzpeople too. Who knows maybe we'll see each other by then? Haha! Good luck&Belated merry christmas!
Jenniva,
Thanks for the comments. Belated Merry Christmas to you too. Honestly, I may be with Starzpeople or I may not be. I haven't heard from them after the day they invited me up to do a casting. Basically they took my pictures and my measurements and that's that. I might drop by their office sometime to talk to them about what I can do and if I need to provide pictures and such. Good luck to you. Are you in HK now?
I'm not in HK now, that's the troublesome thing. I want to go hongkong and you know...more convenient and all. I don't really want to be model, i prefer being talent which i assume it as actor? Well, is there any where better to talk? I mean, we can't always reply one another in this post, right?? Perhaps Email or something...? And oh, i'm still a teenager, more oil to the fire, lol!
Can i ask if http://www.starryland.com.hk/contact.html is this company real or not? Can help me check if possible? Thank you!
Sure take my user name and add @hotmail.com and you have my e-mail address. Send me off an e-mail and I'll give you more info. They look for all sorts of talents. You'd better get your parents permission first before coming to HK ;) But, consider modelling and acting part-time. Don't think you can land big money getting repeat roles. I know someone at HK Gensis who's doing well, but even he was working part-time doing other things while hitting up casting calls. A lot of ads call for "white" people as well. Plus inorder to work here you need to be legally allowed to work, so HK ID card.
as for Starryland. Yes they're a decent company. I did a walk-in with them as well. Contact the assistant producer there: tracychung@starrylandhk.com. I don't know if she switched her email address because they were busy moving from one website to the other. If it doesn't work let me know and I'll call her.
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