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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

(Gollum) My precious.... time

So little time for updating this blog. If this blog is a daughter of mine, I would be so guilt to leave it alone for so so long.

Mum's finally retired from her teaching duty. It sounds like a big family affairs. But I didn't feel a bit different since my weekday (and most of the week-night) were stucked at office.

Work is like a busy heaven rather than hell. I had a nice week at the moment: had my first soccer match since.. oh well, since sometimes long long ago. I pledge myelf to do more exercises.

Friday, January 20, 2006

A week of a creative

Since November, my new jobs gave me the following weekly routine:-


My weekend: relaxation
My weekday: up and down like a fun rollercoster

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Happy Chinese New Year

iCoke.hk would like to wish you a happy chinese new year!
This is my "greeting snap shots"


Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Ambitions and 903 Awards 進取心與叱吒頒獎

2 things cross-over my mind: 903 Awards (叱吒) & Time magazine "Ambition" research special.

At the award show, Juno Mak had presented a remarkable speech: the public and media had been, seems so rightfully, accused of his fame founded based upon his family fortune. Milk, the leading trend weekly, is one of his brother's business. He became wealth envy target no.1 at the entertainment industry.

Things changed, though. My view had changed. He showed us that success were driven by ambitions and hard-work, not by pure family wealth. He and his crew produce an alternative music and sounds seldem heard and loved by shallow Canton-pop followers

Congradulation to those who self-motivate themselves to be successful.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

We love to queue. 我地係"排隊王"

We Hongkies love to queue. We love to quene for bus, for MTR, for washrooms, for purchasing a Happy Meal from McDonald's, for a limited release product.... you name it. We just love to queue. i.e. We hate being jammed our perfect and orderly queue.

Our obession of queue extend to the level where our political march (notiably 1/7/2003 and 4/12/2005) were so orderly intact. Our queue can run for 5 hours long. There's no complaints.

AND queue jamming is as diguesting as one of the 7 sins. (Listen! our mainland friends. We love your money but just keep your feet in place please.)

Btw, I saw King Kong yesterady.

Bridge Club Hong Kong gathering


1-1-2006: Bridge Club Hong Kong bbq gathering and hand-over ceremony at UST.

(from top to bottom, left to right)
17th HK Chaperon Steve Chung; JA Timothy Pang; JA Samuel Wong; JA Brian Kwok; me; JA Eva Cheung; JA Justin Ng; JA Emily Li; and JA Sophie Kwok.

It won't be long, that my beloved JA will all be grown up. And I can't wait to see them well and become proud and successful gentlemen and ladies.