Every year, my friends and I will think of spectacular ways to celebrate the NYE and this year was no different as we wanted something different to kick-start 2007. Some of my friends love clubbing which I have totally lost interest in as I feel that it's a waste of time to spend time with all those smoke blowing in your face and it will be the same old music which the clubs love to play over and over again. The usual nightspots like MoS, Gotham Penthouse and Double O were suggested as the crowd going to these clubs will be happening. Until the final day, the venue was not confirmed as I wasn't keen on clubbing and was more for pubbing and my friends were unsure about the venue as they were indecisive.
My friends were roaming around for a club to enter and the clubs in Clarke Quay were totally packed and my friends decided to pay Mohd. Sultan a visit as they wanted to check the clubs in that area. As for me, I came late and had to meet them in Clarke Quay and later Mohd Sultan as I was only familiar with Boat Quay and it took me a hour to reach M.S but the walk made me very familiar with the terrain which I should have known years ago but I guess the walk was worth it. I called them up and they told me that they are in Cheeky Monkeys.
For starters, Cheeky Monkeys is a small club with a clientele usually consisting of Indian, Malay and Cauasian clubbers as the club usually plays hip hop and R N B and it recently opened its door again after going through a renovation and shifting to another location down Mohd Sultan. I was annoyed with the choice of the club as I feel the clubbers there are usually immature and they love to play mainstream hip-hop. I couldn't voice my opinion as I felt bad about making them wait for me and giving me directions and I reluctanly parted with my $20 for the cover charge.
When I entered the club, the first thing that struck me was the club was almost empty save for a few clubbers as it was only 10pm. I couldn't see my friends sitting in a dark spot as it was too dark and Param had to come and get me when I strayed over to the other side of the club. I took my Vodka Lime and sat with them and saw the gloom on my friends' faces knowing that it's going to be a long night. There were only a few clubbers and we saw an interesting couple, an Indian chap and a cauasian chick kissing infrequently and the only people on the dance floor and leaving after that, depriving us of a source of entertainment. The music was our only companion and I went to see the pool action at the other end of the club and those guys were simply amazing probably due to the fact they play on a regular basis.
By the time I returned to the table, I saw an improvement in the club's attendance as we saw a group of chinese clubbers and one of them reminded me and Megan of our mutual friend and we ended up having a laugh about it at the expense of the chinese clubber. We also saw an influx of bargirls attired skimply to basically flash their skin to get the hot young blooded male clubbers to purchase shots but I guess I was too pissed to consider even buying shots. I then saw a group of Indian clubbers in their late twenties and this put my friends off totally as they had expected another crowd. Suddenly, there was an inflow of Cauasian clubbers and they totally lifted the mood except that these people looked underage to me. Some of them started to dance on the bar tops and the rest on the dance floor and on the podium. My favourite song by Nelly Furtado, Man Eater was also played at the exact time.
I wondered if the people at the door were lenient to let the suspect underaged clubbers enter the club to boost the pathetic attendance and atmosphere. The worst thing that could happen to us was that we counted down to NY at a rotten club and I felt damn disgusted but it was an experience which would not be forgotten for a long time. We hung around for some time before we went to the nearby hawker centre to fill our hungry stomachs. The Mee Pok was better than average and Sara joined us later. My friends went to check out the crowd at Cheekys and were not keen on going back again except for Param who loved the music.
We headed down to Plaza Singapura and on our way, we saw clubbers sprawled on the sidewalks puking to their heart's content after getting drunk and boyfriends helping their girlfriends and police officers in full force to maintain the peace and ensure that the celebration goes on smoothly without any fights and commotion. There were loads of eye candy moments with gals dressed in figure hugging jeans and in low-cut tops flauting their assests and offering the world a peek of their fabulous body. I wonder if these girls wear the tops out of necessity as it shows more skin and it's attention grabbing.
We reached Plaza Singapura in one piece and we chilled out at Starbucks and we saw our junior batch also there and we exchanged the usual happy new year handshakes before we started to embark on an intellectual debate if Sadaam was alive or not and our talk was full of name callings and coining of new nicknames. We soon got bored and walked down to Tekka where the three friends decided that they want to take a cab from there as it was nearer for them when we planned to stay on till the first train or bus starts service. Suddenly, we saw 2 transvestites walking and some of our dear friends felt a surge of homophobia surging through them and hiding behind me and I was unhappy as I felt that those people didn't pose a threat to us and it was rude of them to behave in such a manner. The 3 muskeeters left and Prakash and I embarked on a journey to Lavender to kill time.
We ended up walking to Kallang Macdonalds and we caught up on current issues and people. When we reached the Macdonalds, there was a long queue and there was a group of Indians who were rude with the service staff who were obviously pissing the hell out of me as it was New Year and they should have taken a resolution to be more nice to the service staff in future and they let their stomach control their minds. We spent another hour in Macdonalds before we went to take bus 12 to home sweet home.
It was not exactly the best NYE party but it was well spent in the company of friends as I feel that it's the best way to celebrate.