Mini Flood
October 10, 2010 Leave a comment
(Photo Taken: Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong – Water gushing up from below, cracking the road surface above and resulting road-blockage.)
E V E R Y D A Y . B E A U T I F U L . P U R P O S E F U L
October 10, 2010 Leave a comment
(Photo Taken: Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong – Water gushing up from below, cracking the road surface above and resulting road-blockage.)
October 3, 2010 1 Comment
Can’t really get used to the “sudden desertion and loneliness” – Just 24 hours ago, I was celebrating my cousin’s wedding and having late night suppers with my all buddies in Singapore- and now, I was roaming the streets alone, thousands of miles away in Taipei. By sheer coincidence (and blessing), Felicia found out on Facebook that my good friend Hovman is also in Taipei today! I quickly contacted Hovman and we managed to meet up for some really yummy “street-delicacies”. Our dinner? Standing / sitting and eating by the roadside at Xi-Men-Ding. Thanks for his brotherly companionship – Life cannot be any better and luckier for me!



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September 22, 2010 Leave a comment
While many were celebrating reunions on this festive day, we were bidding farewell to our good Malaysian friends – the Ho Family. In less than 1 week’s time, the Ho Family will leave us, starting their new chapter in Singapore. This is just one of the many departures we will see in the coming 6 months.
The clan planned a twisted Mid-Autum Farewell Party for the HOs tonight. No tear-jerking moment or sad goodbye. Since the HOs have decided to forsake us…we wanted to "punish" them with an unforgettable farewell! Lucky for Sherry who didn’t make it to our party, poor Hongfei had to go through 3 hours of endless unimaginable tortures and abuses. We defaced him, choked him and intoxicated him. Check out the photos!
September 21, 2010 Leave a comment
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While Jay overwhelmed his audience with super-sharp giant LCD walls, 3D animations, pyrotechnics and expensive hologram effects, Jay did put in extra effort and energy to connect with his audience. He offered a new routine every night, changed his lyrics (for the Hong Kong audience) and even attempted to tease them with his amateurish Cantonese. Throughout the entire concert, Jay displayed his signature “yaya” moves / poses…but there is still a “down-to-earth” boy in him somewhere. Jay paid special tribute to his doting mum and granny (who faithfully sat through all his Hong Kong concerts). Not forgetting the respect he gave to the senior singers/actors (Jacky Cheung, Eric Tsang) and good friends who he invited to his shows.
September 19, 2010 2 Comments