So Dad says ‘No’, when I ask him, ‘ready to go to Malaysia’?

Lucky I have things to do and peo­ple to meet. I live with such an impromptu family.

Sunset Place
Take time out and you’ll see beau­ti­ful things

Mil­lion Miles from the album “Time Out Of Mind” by Bob Dylan

Surf stop: Beau­ti­ful Amne­sia (because got nice photo of me)

 
  • http://paulfong.blogspot.com/ pfong

    beau­ti­ful sunset.

  • http://paulfong.blogspot.com/ pfong

    beau­ti­ful sunset.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/865139 min­ishorts

    yeee? you com­ing for the pps bash ah?

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/865139 min­ishorts

    yeee? you com­ing for the pps bash ah?

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/6813068 Madame Chi­ang

    Will always click for a photo of you!!

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/6813068 Madame Chi­ang

    Will always click for a photo of you!!

  • http://www.beautifulamnesia.com Wen

    Yes I tried very hard to make you look good. *kid­ding la* you very photogenic.

  • http://www.beautifulamnesia.com Wen

    Yes I tried very hard to make you look good. *kid­ding la* you very photogenic.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/5723868 vandice

    Haha. My mum’s also like that.

    Me: “1 o’clock ok?“
    Her: “Ok.” (does laun­dry, show­ers)
    Me: (1 p.m.) “Oui. Gia liao lah.“
    Her: “Ok lah. Mai cha la.” (non­cha­lantly starts dress­ing, and cooks soup.“
    Me: (2 p.m.) “Oui, ai mai gia? Neng tiam liao lah.“
    Her: “Mai zo wa gan jeong lah. Lih kuah, hoh liao lah.” (hur­riedly puts on shoes)

    But she gets on my nerves because just when we have locked the door and shut the gate, she will sud­denly remem­ber she left her bag, her wal­let, her phone or her keys in the apart­ment. And this cycle usu­ally repeats a few times before we finally get to depart. Haiz…

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/5723868 vandice

    Haha. My mum’s also like that.

    Me: “1 o’clock ok?“
    Her: “Ok.” (does laun­dry, show­ers)
    Me: (1 p.m.) “Oui. Gia liao lah.“
    Her: “Ok lah. Mai cha la.” (non­cha­lantly starts dress­ing, and cooks soup.“
    Me: (2 p.m.) “Oui, ai mai gia? Neng tiam liao lah.“
    Her: “Mai zo wa gan jeong lah. Lih kuah, hoh liao lah.” (hur­riedly puts on shoes)

    But she gets on my nerves because just when we have locked the door and shut the gate, she will sud­denly remem­ber she left her bag, her wal­let, her phone or her keys in the apart­ment. And this cycle usu­ally repeats a few times before we finally get to depart. Haiz…

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/9228953 tscd

    Maybe your dad is play­ing hard to get. Must take a num­ber, queue up and make appoint­ments at least 1 week in advance.

    Wed 29/6 — spon­ta­neously go to Malaysia’

    Yeah.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/9228953 tscd

    Maybe your dad is play­ing hard to get. Must take a num­ber, queue up and make appoint­ments at least 1 week in advance.

    Wed 29/6 — spon­ta­neously go to Malaysia’

    Yeah.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613553 Hap­pyNuts

    Mr Miyagi, you’re really cute. Ya know that?

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/4613553 Hap­pyNuts

    Mr Miyagi, you’re really cute. Ya know that?

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/8863715 air­hole

    steady lah… Bob Dylan..

    but i can’t stand his drone…

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/8863715 air­hole

    steady lah… Bob Dylan..

    but i can’t stand his drone…

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