travelling salesman. fav drink maotai. maotai makes it much easier for me to deal with people. that includes you so don't go leaving any nasty comments :)
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Maybe I'm back
Have to say life is certainly interesting. "Ups and downs" is the norm. Getting by and pushing on is the only course. The only sensible goal is to cultivate a positive attitude, find and live joy daily with people one loves.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Back in school
Having coffee here brings a flood of memories. Of days so innocent. I remember some of the issues, what seemed so challenging or stressful has been dulled by time. It gives hope and renew my understanding that current issues will be similarly treated, in time.
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Location:Bras Basah Rd,,Singapore
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Bangkok
16 years of a no sex marriage and hardly any before. Lots of guilt when I did the deed with others. Why??? A catholic upbringing? Incompatiblilty?
Life sucks and that started me on the road to why I don't believe in Jesus Christ now. Just as well, because I have found the truth.
Note to Pope; the church screwed up BIG TIME. Falling catholic birth rates, increasing divorce rates amongst catholics ... Just as well. Religion is a dinosaur.
Everytime I read about the priests caught fucking girls, women, boys and men, I remember the thousands more dedicated true believers doing good work. Doing the hard slogging while you wear red Prada shoes. Blind faith is really blind. Smoke and mirrors! FUCK YOU and all that you stand for. Power and Money.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Goodbye Francis...
For me, you were one of the least expected amongst us to go so early. Many of us are older, much older, more frail. I am shocked, now sadden by the realization that we will not meet again, till my time comes.
Francis, goodbye. I will cherish whatever time I have left and live on and live well, in part for your memory. Goodbye and thank you for your friendship.
-- Posted from my iPhone
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Singapore
I told them to send him to the hospital immediately. Luckily it turned out to be just a bad cough. The school just wanted him sent home due to the policies in place for H1N1.
Phew...
-- Post From My iPhone
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Saturday, July 04, 2009
From behind the Great Firewall of China
Friday, August 15, 2008
Balls!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Stories from the quake zone
1. a teenage boy was pulled out of a collapsed school after being trapped for over 2 days. as he was carried away on a stretcher he asked one of the rescuers, "uncle i would like to have a coke!"
2. towns and villages were all isolated by landslides. during the quake and continuing aftershocks, boulders as big as cars rolled down the mountains destroying roads. cellphone stations and landlines were all wiped out and no one knew the situation at these places. paratroopers were sent and they parachuted above rain clouds into the devastation. the captain hollered "the time has come, the party and people has given us this mission. for the country and for our people let's successfully complete our mission." for many survivors, the appearance of these paratroopers gave them hope and notice that rescue was on the way.
3. a policewoman breastfeed eight babies, many of whom who were left motherless.
4. a group of about ten children ages 5-12 have been standing by the side of the road for the past few days. they hold simple placards expressing thanks. when asked, a girl said that they were moved by the efforts of the people who helped them. from the report, it was the rescuers who were touched by the strength of these children.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Drunk in HK
Vodka whiskies gin and beer
All that we drunkards insanely fond
But you my dearest are not here
And love is nowhere to be found
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Hope they'll fix this...
Pollution threatens national liquor
BEIJING (Reuters) - The water purity of a river tapped to make China's national liquor is being threatened by uncontrolled building of other drinks factories along its banks, the official Xinhua news agency reported Monday.
Kweichow Moutai, maker of the fiery Maotai drink served at Chinese state banquets and used to toast guests ranging from Margaret Thatcher to Kim Il-sung, draws water for the brew from the Chishui River in remote southwest Guizhou province.
But authorities are investigating how 39 illegal alcoholic drinks plants have sprung up by the river, polluting both the air and water, Xinhua said.
"It seriously threatens the environmental security of the Chishui River and the production base of Maotai," it added.
The drink -- a 53 percent proof tipple made of mountain water, sorghum and grain -- is steeped in Communist lore. Though it traces its origins back two millennia, Maotai has been the drink of choice for generations of Communist Chinese leaders.
It was used to toast the founding of the People's Republic on October 1, 1949. Premier Zhou Enlai welcomed U.S. President Nixon with Maotai during his groundbreaking trip to China in 1972.
It was on Zhou's instructions that all industry was banned from 100 km (60 miles) upstream of the Chishui River site used to make Maotai in order to preserve its purity.
"But following the daily rise in frequency of human activity, the ecological problems of the special ecosystem of the Chishui River have become more and more pronounced," Xinhua said.
© Reuters 2007. All rights reserved.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Anticipation
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Because
Because of you
I strive harder
Because of you
I advance further
Because of you
I am stronger
Because of you
I am and I love
Because of you
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Sunday, February 04, 2007
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Magical Maotai?

You are The Magician
Skill, wisdom, adaptation. Craft, cunning, depending on dignity.
Eleoquent and charismatic both verbally and in writing,
you are clever, witty, inventive and persuasive.
The Magician is the male power of creation, creation by willpower and desire. In that ancient sense, it is the ability to make things so just by speaking them aloud. Reflecting this is the fact that the Magician is represented by Mercury. He represents the gift of tongues, a smooth talker, a salesman. Also clever with the slight of hand and a medicine man - either a real doctor or someone trying to sell you snake oil.
What Tarot Card are You?
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