#OctTwtFest - 221011

I don’t know what I went there for in the first place. I don’t have many followers on Twitter. I am not a #TahiTwitter. I am not an eminent person that has ever trended on Twitter.

I am just as ordinary as ordinary people are.

I just love attending events that draw people from different stages and ages together. I love being in crowded places with music being played loudly and people singing at the top of their voices. I love doing routines together like dancing poco-poco with the crowds, singing the same song with them and I love looking uniformed with others by means of wearing the same T-shirt.

You know, that sort of thing?

I had fun, though. With my cousin and girlfriends. I had been so excited earlier that day but after arriving at the place where the event was held, I was like, “Damn, I feel like I am the most pious girl in here!” Nah, I am not criticizing anyone. It was cool to see how everyone be themselves. If you’re a smoker, just smoke at the area specially provided for smokers.

Even if you are a girl.

I am used to being discriminated against a fatty and unfashionable girl with scarf. Those types of girls who wear miniskirts and tube tops, slip a box of cigarettes in their pockets, sit on the laps of their boyfriends’, dye their hairs colorfully, drink and smoke a shisha – are all known for their arrogance, conceitedness and poshness.

My experiences of being jerked at by those types of girls are countless. You would not want to read another exceptionally-long post of mine so I am not going any further.

Nevertheless, I was nicely greeted by girls of such types that day. Yes, I was. And as you would have thought, I was taken aback to see them smile at me and show me a peace sign. Nah, I never doubt their sincerity. After I came back to my senses at that moment, I thought that they had smiled at me because they were the crew in charge and they would have seemed impolite as though they did not welcome us had not they smiled at me. And my mates.

They knew the event was meant for all people regardless of how out-dated they were in fashion. I might have not been able to thank each people who had seemed welcoming that day, but if you were the ones, I’d like to thank you very much. Your smile had absolutely made up for my uncomfortableness.

Besides that, I met a few celebrities that I had high-respect for them. And snapping photos with them had also made my day. Oh oh! I met a couple of bloggers too! Kak Dyla and Kak Sue Anna Joe. I might be a bit shorter than them but you can’t deny how way bigger I am!

Look at the photos below!


Me with the sweetest couple of the year!
@ZahirilAdzim@SheraAiyob


@KhaleeqaIDRUS@DJNasT


@KhaleeqaIDRUS@erinadlina
She was one of the contestants of Top Host 2010


Noh Hujan being interviewed
I do not know his real tweethandle #DashUnderscoreDash


@KhaleeqaIDRUS and @dylarosli
She is so cute! Isn't she? Isn't she?



Crazy cousin (in blue dress) and girlfriends
@Zurachid - @DiidaBahrie - @AmlinaNazri


Last but not least, me ♥ @sueannajoe
And our last shot! ;)


To sum all up, I will still attend the #OctTwtFest next year if it is held again. No doubt. Probably with my boyfriend. Who knows? ROLF! I am still single and not-looking, by the way. This kind of events makes spending our times on Twitter worthwhile.

After all, we are the technologically advanced generation, aren’t we?

2 comments:

t a u f i k said...

that is a lot of celebrities! haha..

t a u f i k said...

ps: khaleeqa, you have been tagged by me... can't wait to read yours. refer to this:
http://soul-of-december.blogspot.com/2011/11/because-of-you.html