Yesterday, I presented a copy of my book to this poly student, Aisyah
who interviewed me about Gillman Barracks for her assignment.
In fact, 2 weeks
ago, another student interviewed me about Toa Payoh for the same assignment. He
told me a third student wanted an interview about Beauty World. I told him if I
said Yes, their lecturer would probably conclude that I do this for a living.
Lol. Thanks to all these poly and uni lecturers, who
like to give assignments which require the students to interview oldees like me
and Jerome Lim (actually he is much younger), I have been kept busy these past
few years. I have lost count actually.
The most time-consuming ones are video projects; like
the recent one by a team of Ngee Ann Poly students who filmed me at my home, Kallang
Riverside Park and Chuan Lane – where my kampong house once stood.
I do not mind helping the students. But I have decided
not to accept any more requests for tv documentaries. You spend hours with them,
and in the end, you appear for a less than half a minute. The most disappointing
experience was with a company called Oak Tree Films who came to my house to film
me for an episode of Project Neighbourhood. After spending the whole morning
with them, I appeared for just a few seconds in the final product. Makes you feel
as if you are so hard-up to appear on tv.
Besides such assignments and projects, I have also
given talks at Spore Poly, RI and recently, my alma mater, NJC.