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    A demonstration of the “Warm Up” effect

    September 1st, 2008

    This is a comparison of crowd behaviour within a 4-hour gap.

    The first half shows guests as they arrive at 6pm.

    The second half shows guests’ behaviour at 10pm.

    Enjoy the difference :-)

    Video taken during Alfred & Alice’s wedding reception on 16th August 2008.

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    Comment by disney
    2008-09-01 09:39:34

    Our very own Tina Turner. Is she for real?? Not bad.

    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-09-01 22:55:08

    Actually the focus of the video is the guy in white dancing, not so much the vocalist. In the DVD, I titled this scene “10pm: enter the night’s greatest dancing performance, backed up by the night’s greatest live vocal performance” haha

    Comment by disney
    2008-09-02 09:18:40

    Yeah..I would dance like that too if I were intoxicated. I think.

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    Comment by Joan Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-09-01 13:40:03

    yes she is for real..haha. I know that classic one hand with mic and the other kepit handbag situation..*haha, only can be spotted after the power of alcohol seeps into the blood*

    anyway, i was speechless with the 10pm recording. Onon, neo, ur bro are the ones that i spotted…alahai! very bahaya ni.

    btw, siapa yang menari like udang tu…very licak konon the body movement.. hehe

    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-09-01 22:57:09

    There have been several occasions where I have been “ordered” to take down clips from youtube, but the guy in white was very sporting about it…

     
     
    Comment by Kay Kastum Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-09-02 08:11:34

    One of the best “I saw her standing there” cover!

    Comment by ben Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-09-02 17:36:38

    I hope you are joking ;-)

     
     
    Comment by BEBEK
    2008-09-03 07:58:14

    BUT SCENES LIKE THESE STILL CANT BEAT THE MANY MANY CLASSIC SCENES FROM THE 1986 “KAKI” BIRTHDAY AT FIRE HOUSE… HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE ITIN – THE MISTAKEN POPE – MENCARI MANGSA, UNCLE GUMBOOK DAN FRANCIS SOON MENARI DUA ORANG SAMBIL SIOPON DARI TAJAU!!!!!!!!!! DUNIK DANCING THE WORST SUMAZAU IN THE UNIVERSE AND THE TOTALLY DRUNK SLEEPING “PEGAWAI KESELAMATAN”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-09-03 17:44:41

    Indeed, I think need to list them out. Some other classic scenes happened at other times and places, example:

    1981, Tuaran: the “Cobalah untuk mengerti” incident

    The time when the infamous “anarchy in Kionsom” photograph was taken sometime August 1993

    “Crazy night” in Kota Marudu, late 1992

    My unforgettable “10 days of Kaamatan” at Tambunan, May 1993

    “Cowboy” destroying a chair at Firehouse (2002???)

    “Gontungil” starting a car via hot-wiring, then 500m away crashed and got thrown out (when did that happen?)

    The worst “Paint My Love” performance ever, May 1997

    and many many more – all memories to be cherished hahaha

     
     
    Comment by nyst.wysrt
    2008-09-03 21:10:29

    the house is always on fire…

    Comment by bengodomon Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-09-03 21:37:55

    Once only bah… March 1998, El Nino phenomenon…

     
     
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