There's a present under the tree?

Dec 28, 2008 03:20

Much has been weighing in heart since the beginning of Yumemiru Musical Paradise project. Despite the good success, it was full of tears of sadness.

I was passed along this video tonight: http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=G4Ntf-BpwL4While there are still much heaviness in my heart, my tears tonight are not of sadness ( Read more... )

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Part2 pawteegal December 29 2008, 03:08:04 UTC
"Why did Lynda come early to the event when she had told everyone she was coming a day later? Is she trying to control what Angelic Pretty does? Who cares! Let them spend time with Liz; it's their choice! Just CHILL!"

In my 6 years of large scale event planning starting from AX02, it has always been traditional for management to arrive at least a day or two ahead of schedule to oversee any loose ends, and to receive the guests. Last minute changes do happens, and it is always a fact of life when it comes down to something this large in scale. Liz's involvement was not something that was coordinated at all, and I have nothing to do with that. Do not blame me for something that I am completely unaware of. Even with my arriving early, we BARELY had enough time to get all the equipment together, and had to make trips at all hours. For example the audio system and engineers did not just materialize out of thin air like that, and it was not something that was so easily obtained from one source, and we testing of the equipment were not possible until all the components arrived.

"Oh, why is Lynda calling me at 2 am? Oh? AP wants candy? You say you will get it done yourself? Good. Then why do I find out Alvin is dealing with it and I have to play phone tag to give him driving directions + instructions?"

Haven't I already made it very clear? I was informed of the situation, so naturally the first person to contact is you because you were in charged of the catering and logistic. It was for your benefit in case you have some input in the matter. I believe it would be wrong for me to arbitrary change things without informing you exactly what's going on. How do you feel to wake up next morning and the entire thing has been re-arranged without your notice? Communication like this is vital, for the group to be effective. Because we choose not to communicate, all this had unfolded.

Would I have gotten it done myself? I would have if I had my own vehicle, and know my way around LA. There were other concurrent things that were happening at that hour. At the time, Alvin was the only person who had a readied vehicle, and was willing to do go. However he too is not from LA, and have no idea where he's going. How else would you have handled it? I supposed you were also not aware that I was also out on foot all hours, and taking taxies across town to take care of a number of other unrelated crisis throughout the entire week.

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