Edit: Turns out that the the candy is safe, heng ah… and that the cardboard pau story is fake, more heng.. a tv station employed ppl to pretend to make those paus… that’s rite, fake the fake…
大白兔 or White Rabbit candy is a must-have item during CNY, and most of us have grown up chewing on it ever since our mums allowed us to grab sweets from the revolving candy holder on the table..
The latest news that comes from Manila that the candy has been taken off the shelves there for unsafe levels of formalin. Singapore’s AVA is investigating the claim and will take the relevant action after testing.
You can make fake iPods/ iPhones, or even meat buns stuffed with chemically softened cardboard instead of pork, but why touch one of my fav candies??
Sometimes i do get requests from strangers who want me to send them certain songs.. i realised Dreamz FM’s Should I Stay is damn popular.. Unfortunately I do not send to ppl whom i dunno. To put it simply, with the record companies being super anal these days, u never noe when it could be a sting operation. Call me paranoid, whatever.. i dun care.
So if u want songs, can always do the following:
Buy the cd on ur own
Buy the track online if available
Rip it off a torrent site
Just don’t come n quote my blog title as ‘breaking rules” when i refuse to send to u.. makes u look damn loser..
On 6/2/07, shawn soh wrote:
hey dude, i stumble upon ur blog and found out u are willing to send
dreamzfm should i stay song. i was wondering can u send it to me via
email? plzzplzz i'’ve been looking for that song for more den a year
alr.
thx in advance
“jkaiser @breaking-rules” wrote: unfortunately i do not send mp3s to strangers.. u never noe when u can get into trouble for this kind of stuff.. On 6/2/07, shawn soh wrote: hmm ur blog stat once again ur breakin rulez, well nvm.sry bother u
Calling NYC and nobody answers the phone in that whole fucking dept
Sistic website and phoneline all got problem
Having a credit card salesman not just trying to hardsell, use 苦肉计 by saying almost end of mth n need to meet sales target.. u might as well tell me that u have a wife n 5 kids to feed? Nonetheless im still getting that card cos u have my number, and u will bug me to no end if i dun.
slow replies of email from alot of ppl, i mean ALOT
my workplace uses EIGHT THOUSAND STYROFOAM CUPS in ONE MONTH.
I’m damn irritated by the photocopying service @ the national library reference section, the bugis one.. You tell me, which company ing singapore charges EIGHT BLOODY CB cents for self-service photocopying.. Not like the paper is 100gsm or they use quality toners. Talk about having the conditions for a price-discriminating monopoly.. Cannot bring the books out, cannot loan home, only company offering the service.. dead liaoz lor.. no wonder can offer 3rd degree price discrimination.
knn, next time i come here to get materials i gonna bring my slim scanner along liaoz..
Let’s take a moment to think about the earning power of (1) Singapore’s poorer citizens and (2) Singapore’s foreign maids.
Let’s say Madam Jin Pai Mia is a 55-year-old spinster belonging to the Low-Income Singaporean category. She works as a cleaner in a commercial office building and earns $900 a month.
Madam Jin takes the MRT to and from work every day. That’s about $1.50 x 2 x 24 days = $72 a month. She pays about $60 for her water and electricity bills at home. She eats three meals a day, each costing an average of $3.00. That’s $3.00 x 3 meals x 30 days = $270 a month on food. Let’s say Madam Jin falls sick once in a while and needs to see the doctor. We’ll put it at $20 a month. She rents a flat from the HDB. Let’s say it’s $250 a month (I don’t know how much it costs - it’s just my guesstimate).
That’s $672 on basic stuff like transportation, water, electricity, food, medical care and accommodation. After deducting $672 from Madam Jin’s monthly salary of $900, she’s left with $228.
Now, a foreign domestic maid gets about $300 a month. However, the maid does not need to spend money on public transport to get to work each day. Her employer pays the electricity and water bills and provides three meals a day. The maid’s accommodation is essentially free. If the maid falls ill, the employer is, by law, responsible for her medical expenses.
So when the maid gets $300 a month, the maid really earns $300 a month.
However, when Madam Jin gets $900, she’s really earning just $228 a month.
Who says Darwin is wrong? Genetically or physically weaker beings are still in danger of being wiped off the face of earth. I can easily show you a few examples, don’t need to go far out to forest to see this in action. Just have to go to orchard road, the stretch in front of Wisma Atria and Lucky Plaza.
Everyday here, many ppl are simply trying to commit suicide. I mean, I cannot explain why they choose to cross the road here at its busiest period. I am of course guilty of jaywalking from time to time, but yea, some ppl are just lacking common sense.. 5 lanes of road, they have crossed 2 lanes and waiting to cross 3rd lane. A driver in 3rd lane panics, and horns them even though they have not cut his lane and he’s still 15m or so away.
The response to the horning was pure darwinian. Instead of staying on the line, they started to cross the 3rd lane. Now the driver carries on horning, and jams brake. So what did the weaker species do?
Started running!
Into the 4th lane, and i had to jam brake to avoid hitting them. Not enough, dashed across last lane in front of a cab that’s just about to move off.. I think they are preprogrammed to run when they hear horns n screeching brakes, just like how deers freeze when headlights shine @ them at night.
Seriously lah, one fine day, someone is gonna get killed on orchard road… Darwin for u…
I’m quite convinced that this yr’s CNY has been ruined, with all the disappointments. What makes them worse is that they come very last min and caught me offguard
No steamboat for reunion dinner
Dad accidentally bought ORANGE PEEL tarts, as opposed to pineapple tarts
Mum says to my godmother n godsisters that i only give her “几百块” each month. It’s definitely more than 500 btw..sometimes i get really irritated when my mum embellishes the truth to make it sound highly dramatic..
Later the highly-educated-but-sibeh-auntie friend of my mum coming over, gonna have to listen to her bull again. Only consolation is that she has to leave by 9pm to fetch her irritating kids from airport, only have to tahan her rubbish for 3 hrs.
How about yusheng w/o raw fish?papa stepped in n said must have raw fish, so yay! got salmon now..heh
With this kind of CNY, i’m sure that i will have good luck for this year. Simply cos all the bad luck has been exhausted..
And so Singapore beat Laos last nite at the National Stadium, 11-0! To say that it is an easy win, that we hamtam the Laotians upside down, are both understatements. It was more of us riding roughshod over young men.
The Laotian players are all amateurs in their home league, and mostly undergraduates. In short, their local league is like inter-varsity games. The players study and train after school. Their average age was around 20, making them even younger than the guys in the singapore universities. Obviously in terms of experience, they are unable to match up to the Lions. They don’t have the physique to compete at the same level as well. They don’t train enough to have the stamina to match us.
Granted, we should never slacken off in an international tournament, especially one that is of great prestige within the region. After the 9th goal, with about 20 minutes left, it was obvious that the Lions were trying to slow the game down, preferring to pass the ball within their own half. It was a marked change from the aggression shown after the 6th goal when they were pushing deep into the half of the bewildered Laotian boys. My guess is that probably we realised that a new record has been set for the biggest victory, so they were holding back.
The fans were obviously not happy and started egging the Lions on, hoping for 10. And to my disappointment, they scored 1 more. To rub salt into the already deep wound, they added 1 more just before full time. Noh Alam Shah scored 7 goals, a new national record. He was recorded as saying he doesn’t remember scoring so many goals in after-school kickabouts back in secondary school. The Laotian coach was also too distraught to attend the post-match conference.
My bet is that those Laotians would just go back home after this tournament, hang up their soccer boots and study hard instead. It could be their alternative ticket to a better life.
Here we go again…rain again..i not gonna curse n swear this time, esp after carlin reminded me that i’ve got a young blog audience…oops.. somemore this time my bike never jia4 zui4, this is a direct result of my TLC, and yea, some common sense.
Today is a new record though… Rode my bike for 5 trips Home to school School to BBDC BBDC to home Home to esplanade Esplanade to home
All rained like f*$k, all have to wear raincoat.. And i probably escaped some shit by leaving for esplanade 30mins later than my originally intended time. There was a minor landslide on the Jalan Anak Bukit PIE entrance and it was closed off just as i passed the junction. Who noes what would have happened to me if i had left my house on time..
Bearing in mind all the luck that i’ve got, i shall buy 4D tml.. 1201 (12th Jan) 1205 (raincoated 5 times on 12th)..
I had the opportunity to attend this BBQ, which I thought that I would be able to make it. So 2 weeks ago, I told the organiser that yes, I would probably be able to make it. So I only have myself to blame when S23 had our own gathering on the same day. My principle has never changed, if my jc classmates wanna meet up, they sorta of take priority. My wrong when i didn’t inform the bbq organiser that I not gonna show up. They wanted me to pay for my share, fair enuff..but 16 fucking dollars?
I managed to find out that 17 out of 20 pax turned up, and the food selection included stuff like stingray, which isn’t that cheap. Neither is it THAT expensive. Do the maths lor…
20 pax x $16/pax = $320
In the 1st place, for that money, I can have a good meal @ say Fish n’ Co or Marche. Now come to the fact that even if u dun go and eat, you still must pay, even though the excess food would have been finished. So now we take,
$320 / 17 = $18.82/pax
3 dollars more doesn’t seem alot to me if u get to eat more food. Unless the extra food represents a cost to you, being forced to eat.
Say wanna go then never go, forced to pay. LPPL. Gentleman’s word, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t complain about it here..
Readers Digest (RD) is a monthly magazine that i’ve been read since god knows when. My dad subscribes to it since the mid-70s and recently cancelled it this month, for reasons which I would make known in this post. I started from primary 2 or 3, reading the jokes section Laughter’s the Best Medicine, All in a Day’s Work, Life’s Like this. This eventually expanded to the filler jokes at the end of the articles, before venturing into the shorter articles. It was only after P4 when i started to read the magazine in its entity and even started digging out the old copies from the 80s.
Effectively, I’ve been reading it for 16 yrs and it has grown to the point where I’m the only one in the family who reads it. Hence my dad sees it as a right time to end his subscription so that I can take over, and also end to all his troubles with RD Asia.
The thing about RD Asia is that it is VERY aggressive in its marketing of products, not just the core magazine but also other reference books from its stable. The launch of a new reference book is always tied in with a subscribers’ sweepstake where the prize offered is some car or loads of money. The usual tactic is to send u an envelope telling you that you’re a valued subscriber for blah blah blah years and hence you have the chance to take part in the next sweepstake. There would some scratch-and-win type of card, where u can try your luck to see if you qualify for the car or the money (who doesn’t?). BUT in order to qualify for the draw, you have to send in the YES envelope which means you have to buy their latest book on offer. They have a NO envelope that is this small n brown one with loser remarks like “No, I do not want so-n-so book”, “No I do not want the opportunity to take part in the Sweepstake”.
This was still acceptable, until a few years ago when they adopted a new tactic. Send the book w/o request to the subscriber 1st. If the subscriber doesn’t want it, he has to send back @ his own cost. Failure to send back the book by a certain date means that the subscriber wants the book. Silence means consent. There was once when this book came in the post and i opened it up. My dad din noe about it cos by then i was opening all the RD letters. Imagine his shock when the bill of 50 over dollars came for that book, which was a crappy shrunken-down version of 4 novels. I can’t remember what happened to that book eventually, think we kept it.
The final straw came recently, when again RD Asia sent a copy of Wildlife, its latest book to us. My dad din even open it, and waited for RD to send the bill. When it came, he refused to pay and things basically got ugly between the sales rep and him. He got fed up and said that he would terminate his subscription. And guess what, RD Asia din even bother to keep him, just allowed him to cancel, as long as he sends the book back at his own cost.
Somehow i think all these is linked to the fact that my dad willingly bought a few reference books for me from RD Asia when i was in upper primary. Those books were good, no doubt about it. But RD Asia assumed that it means my dad is still interested in those books and kept on sending us stuff that we didn’t want anymore, along with offers of winning a car or sweepstakes. The naive me back in P4 actually believed that we won a Mitsubishi Lancer and resulted in me walking about the car park, looking for our new car from RD Asia. The same problems with the subscription caused my mum to cancel her chinese RD subscription 10 yrs ago. The bad experience with RD Asia may result in me not continuing to subscribe to it.
Think about it, the price of RD has increased by 50% in the last 10yrs, costing S$9.50 now. A subscription for a year costs $95. Effectively u get 12 copies for the price of 10, along with all the sweepstake offers and books that they attempt to forcefeed you with. Mabbe I should just stick to National Geographic
See wat i mean?
PS: i find this comic so ironic n suitable for this post, i just saw it when surfing
ccb lah..rain n rain… now my bike sick again…pnuemonia literally. When water gets into the spark plug chambers, it literally chokes the bike from inside out..
I really think ppl should think carefully before writing in to the forums of newspapers. Some letters really show the lack of basic knowledge. Like this morning’s ST, someone wrote in to say that Starhub’s cable tv prices are uncompetitive cos not enough competition in the industry..
I’m sure we have all heard about the Wee Shu Min Scandal, and Strict Times had an article on it, highlighting the fact that her father is a MP.
I would really think what kind of parents you are determines what kind of kids u will have. The father claimed that her blog is a private one and ppl should not be reading it, and that her statements are not really wrong if u go deeper beyond the harsh language. Sounds like uncle lee right?
your pants is down, i’m sorry that i have to tell u that
I woke up really early this morning n went to the market for breakfast for a change. What kind of spoilt my breakfast was this middle-aged lady who obviously is a regular @ the market, judging by the number of ppl whom she greeted. She greeted everyone “HAPPY NEW YR!”.
Seems like there is some problem with our national education, especially on understanding other races and religions. Just because Lunar New Year is the biggest festival for the Chinese doesn’t mean that the biggest fests for other races/ religions must be their new years. Try wishing a Christian happy new yr on 25th Dec then.
Make no mistake, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. The title is Shit! and of cos we are gonna discuss shit. You really thought that it’s shit as in shit, something gone wrong. No, it’s literal.
Most ppl would consider shitting to be highly-private activities, incl me. I mean, the removal of waste material from the body is like the bangla worker clearing the thrash @ the refuse centre for the hdb estate. It’s a necessary job, we appreciate it but that doesn’t mean that we are gonna celebrate it right?
Recently I’ve been surrounded by ppl who discusses shitting so openly that it makes me cringe sometimes. Talk about the mild cases first. Friends who are chatting with me over msn or in person, all is fine until they say “brb, gtg toilet”. Believe me, that is enough info liaoz, I dun need to noe wat you are going to do in the toilet. It’s ok, it’s not gonna raise my IQ or make my day to know what you’re doing in the toilet. Of cos some of them has to tell me, “i gonna shit” or “i gonna take a dump”.
Shitting is private, i dun even like to use a cubicle in a public toilet next to another cubicle where someone is obviously shitting. No i dun believe in “Shitting in unison” or “Giving each other moral support”. I dun wanna smell yours.
Not sure if anyone else saw this ad, but a nutrition company that was trying to peddle fibre pills put this ad in one of the local papers, Today or ST, can’t remember.
Floater or Sinker?
The next time you visit the toilet and before you flush, take a look at your faeces. If it is a floater, it means that you have enough fibre in your diet. If it is a sinker, it means that you don’t have enough fibre. So are you a floater or a sinker? =)
Thanks to this ad, i’m looking down into the toilet bowl with greater detail these days. How bout those wanna-float-cannot-float-wanna-sink-cannot-sink types huh?
My mum is another one. She has a weak bowel so she always finds herself in situations where she has to cheong for toilet. Once in a while when she’s home n she needs the toilet, then zhun zhun both toilets are occupied. She will never bang the door when my tenants are inside, only bang door if me, my pa or my sis. 快点!!给我用!! 要出来了!! So even if u’re naked n half-soaped up while bathing, u better get ur ass out of the toilet. Failing to do so will result in retribution later.
So happens that last wk she chased my dad out from toilet while he was showering halfway. After that it would usually turn out to be peaceful until she came out w/o flushing n said that my dad’s underwear fell into the toilet bowl n she pooped all over it.
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My dad to his credit suggested disposing it, but insisted that my mum had to retrieve it herself. No person is going to rumage thru his/her poop, much less someone’s else. So my mum, in her usual melodramatic self went to the kitchen, all the time muttering “臭死了”. Came back with a plastic bag to cover her hand b4 reaching in to pick out the underwear AND THEN PROCEEDING TO WASH IT. All the time telling me to come n see, of cos i refused.
I’m sorry if i have caused you to lose your lunch or appetite. haha!
i cringed at the indoor stadium when jonathan leong slaughtered my fav local grp’s songs, and one that held meaning to me some time back.. Should I Stay, sang by Dreamz FM. Man it was terrible, you should never sing a song that’s meant for ppl who can reach the high notes naturally or with falsetto by happily singing it with a baritone.
For ppl who have never heard the original version and think that the version u just heard was damn good cringes, click below… 100downloads for next wk..
For all the effort and money that the govt throws into getting ppl to speak proper english, so that we can better present ourselves to the world, and all it takes is some govt organisation to screw it up by doing something like this:
13 Sep 2006 / 10 : 00 am
Public Warning System
Sounding of islandwide Public Warning System (PWS) sirens on Civil Defence Day on 15 Sep 2005 at 12.05pm. Public is advised not to be alarm.
I contributed a letter to Today a day after the National Day Rally..
The National Day Rally is an annual speech by the Prime Minister, serving as a report card of the progress of our young country. It also serves as a rallying call to Singaporeans to prepare us for the greater challenges of the following year. Hence it is true to say that the NDR is a very important event.
However, is it absolutely necessary to broadcast the NDR simultaneously on all terrestrial channels? I can understand the need to have it translated into the 4 main languages, but surely Channel NewsAsia and Channel 5 would end up duplicating each other, and the same goes for Channel 8 and Channel U for the Mandarin channels?
I could not help but compare this to the paltry coverage of local sports on the terrestrial channels. It is saddening to see that the idea of local sports broadcast is live screenings of SLeague matches only once or twice a week, and the idea of sports on terrestrial TV is wrestling, the occasional golf tournament, and a few European soccer matches. I remember that about 10 years ago, we used to screen highlights of inter-school basketball finals on Channel 5. To make worse an already bad situation, the recent soccer match between Singapore and China was not screened at all.
I think it is high time that we start to place a little more emphasis on covering our local sports. We do have events of international standing that take place in Singapore throughout the year, for example the StanChart Singapore Marathon. Perhaps Mediacorp can consider opening up a channel that is only active during the time of the sports event. The remaining time can be utilized for public or educational broadcast.
The channel of course would hardly generate any advertising revenue or profit, but it is high time that we look beyond the profit motive and concentrate on the broadcast of a good mixture of local sporting events or overseas events where our national athletes are competing. Let us invest back some of the profits from the media industry, or the funds collected from TV licenses into this project. The Singapore Sports Council can consider collaborating with the media companies to bid for and screen the events, funded by a pool of money contributed by the media companies and the government. Let us realize that it is not just rallies by leaders of our country
that are important in developing a strong social fabric in Singapore.
Now Today has a habit of publishing letters within 2-3 days if it’s worthy, or they get a reporter to contact you if they think your letter has the potential for it to become a proper story. However when ur letter is too lengthy, or PERHAPS doesnt match Today’s interest to be a paper that fosters nation-building, you get a canned reply like this:
From: xxx < @mediacorp.com.sg> Mailed-By: mediacorp.com.sg
To:
Date: Aug 31, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: RE: TODAY VOICES CONTRIBUTION - NATIONAL DAY RALLY SPEECH
Thank you for your contribution to our VOICES section, but I’m afraid we aren’t able to use your letter.
Please however continue to send your views to TODAY. We try to use as many letters as possible, space permitting.
I dunno, but having worked for the govt for the past 3 weeks, I have grown somewhat jaded of the policies that are happening in the school and in singapore.
Of course we read about the myth that Singapore is a pristine garden city that just got exposed. We know that it is the bangla cleaners who ensure that the city is ready for “show” by 6am everyday. Before 6am, if it’s in a mess, especially in the HDB areas, it’s ok. No tourist will come one. Showtime’s only @ 6am.
We are like living in Disneyland rite, everyone’s contributing to the show. And yes, the trees that are being planted, or should i say, positioned in the marina area for the IMF conference are your props as well.
Are we a nanny state? I’m inclined to think that i’m in somewhat of a nanny school. The school just started a ban on all canned soft drinks, and guess what, skinned chicken meat. We are only gonna get naked chicken from now on. Let’s not start on the restriction of shallow fried foods to only tuesdays. So yes, we will get skinless chicken cutlet on tuesdays, big yay! Parents have complained that their children told them that these days their kids dun get joy from eating in school. Guess the school’s reply?
“Do you want them to enjoy eating in school or have a healthy diet?”
I was crossing the road just now behind Teachers’ Network, when i saw this group of teachers who were on course, going back to the campus after lunch. The strange thing was that there’s a member among them who is visually handicapped, needs a guidestick and all.
Now her friends were trying to guide her across the 2-lane-per-side road, and get this, they were attempting to bring her across the road by jaywalking less than 50m away from a traffic light. I really have no idea wtf are they thinking, those colleagues of hers. Convenience perhaps, but to bring a lady who has problems seeing to cross the road not just illegally but dangerously.
And so the cat’s out of the bag, the following 2 ads cost S$490,000 to produce and air..
Issues churning at NUS Business School
Derrick A Paulo
derrick@newstoday.com.sg
REMEMBER the recent National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School television commercial which claimed that the school is “preferred around the world by tomorrow’s elite” and that Singapore boys are “way too cute”?
It is still making waves — not for the response it drew but for the alleged hurry in which it was commissioned.
The advertisement cost about $490,000 to push out and the question now is whether the tender of competition for it was waived without following university procedures.
Sources say the school’s office of finance and administration initially refused to sign an approval of payment, as there was no issuance of purchase order for the advertisement, and the office was said to have known of the procurement only after the shoot had been commissioned.
Still, the ad agency was under a period contract with the school, and the advertisement and the funding for it — which came from profits from the school’s executive education programmes — were authorised by NUS Business School dean Chris Earley.
In two emails to staff, he wrote: “I think now is the time for us to proceed and take the gamble on it. It’s a lot of money but I anticipate this won’t be an issue for us.
“Given the time urgency, I think we just need to proceed and then I can apologise later for mistakes … With regard to procurement procedures, we just need to go ahead on my authorisation and I’ll write a note explaining why we had to act as quickly as we did.”
When contacted by Today, Prof Earley said: “All I did is I approved in-principle the ad itself … As the dean, I’m not actually responsible or aware of the operational details.
“We needed to get the ads out very quickly in time for the final push for enrolments to the BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration programme) … and the good news is our enrolments are at record levels.”
The enrolments for this year closed on June 5. The ad first aired on May 21.
How procedures for the ad were handled is now part of a wider internal investigation by NUS into corporate governance issues at its Business School.
Full article here
What is 490K however, when the admin makes savings in the following ways?
We reuse all the balloons here, or at least ppl are told that these balloons are reused. Bet the ushers have to pick all of them out, keep the properly inflated ones, and reblow the half-fucked ones. Save rubber, and save money and the world at the same time.
The Chosen One of NUS allows his PA to bring his fav hot coffee in styrofoam cups into a hall that prohibits other patrons to bring in food and drinks. The only reason i can think of to explain this, so that he can drink it while it’s hot, if not cold liaoz = waste money.
Reception food at ceremonies are never thrown away, we ship them to malaysia to feed cows and pigs..
and it’s been a pretty good time actually, come to think of it. Other than the chance to meet up with old pals and meet some new ppl, it was also a chance to get away from the civilian world for a while. Not that i really hate the civilian world or love them military one, but I always feel that having some variety in your life is good.
Of cos this time round we have a new boss, who was called up for his 1st ICT in almost 10 yrs. I’m in the manpower branch, so that makes him the unit’s manpower officer, or what we call S1. 2.5 yrs of NSF and clerking taught me many things, one of which is the selective respecting of ppl who have a higher rank than me (anything above CPL). By respect, i dun mean the one that i give to his rank, that is a must in a regimental environment. I’m more concerned whether the person is able to command real respect. S1 rates our performance, we rate his too. For me, my boss should either take good care of the men, or really know his stuff and makes sure we know our stuff. Best is both.
If the boss lacks the former, he can still command the branch and work can get done, even though morale may not be at the peak.
If the boss lacks the latter, he would need capable staff who are willing to work for him since he takes care of them.
If the boss lacks both, he can go fly kite liaoz. That’s my boss, who is scared to get arrowed, who is not worried to arrow us to do stupid things, who does not protect us from external arrows from irrelevant ppl.. 8 more ICTs with him, prepare to die liaoz..
On another note, we had a 2 very good evenings on wed n thurs, our last nights in ICT. Wed, after coming back from the exercise, immediately booked out go Jurong point for dinner, then West Coast Recreational Centre for pool and bowling. Thurs did the same thing. Now back sore, arms sore… shiok…
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