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November 5, 2006 :
saturday today after the recording session -- not too painful, had a few laughs -- at lavender, we went down to The Geranium, aka tubby lawyer's newly built shag pad. We surveyed his new 700 plus sq ft apartment sans lights since there hasn't been electric cabling fixed up yet. It looks quite cool and cosy and the youngbies are already looking forward to invading it once it's all done up. i guess if there's one motivating factor to constantly climb the corporate ladder, it would be the ability to afford investments and assets like these.... today's front page story in the ST was about this gambling den on the premises of the consulate of Senegal.... it's located above Lau's Arcadia along East Coast Road, or just behind my house. my sister had remarked before on the flag of "some African country" which hung rather limply outside one of the windows. we conjectured that it was probably a dingy room inhabited by some foreign construction workers who were really patriotic, maybe remnants of some World Cup fervor, or something. and indeed it did turn out to be a den of ill-repute, and of course ST put it on the front page to milk it for all the publicity it served -- that its investigative scribes were the ones who tipped off the police about the illicit activities happening at the consulate at night. speaking of which, this Lau's Arcadia is quite a prominent building along east coast road, but it's what many around here believe is home to bad feng shui. Compared to the many other establishments that line oth sides of the road, the tenants of Lau's Arcadia on the ground floor have all been quite temporary.. there've been restaurants (one taiwanese one called Coway), a few lighting shops, and even one which sold vases of all sizes, with the huge 6 ft ones lining the passageway outside. the shops along that busy stretch of road are changing. even though i live within five minutes' walk from it, i don't pass it by often. today i was surprised to see a Tatami shop, newly set up, next to Carlton Restaurant. a few months back, i realized boon tong kee, the chain of $5 chicken rice fame, had moved in two doors away from Polar. I should hang out in my 'hood more often. October 29, 2006 :
saturday
So it would seem this blog is dead. But i'm valiantly trying to rescue it from the depths of chlorofoam-induced stupor. My consolation is that while this space has languished, my life has been anything but dismal. It's actually been quite hectic. Just came back from Beijing, where I had to attend a two day conference. We took advantage of the long holiday and flew up for the weekend, had quite a bit of fun. Even in China, one can find interesting things to do besides shopping. The weather is starting to get quite chilly, which is nice. A vast difference from the summer heat in July when we were in Shanghai. But beijing is so polluted the government actually forecasts how many sunny days there will be in a year. When we first arrived it looked no different from the haze in Southeast Asia. Everything was gloomy, the sky was overcast and the traffic was bad and our taxi driver let us off at the wrong place -- the building looked like anything but a hotel. Plus our friend chose to keep identity of hotel secret and he didn't think to print out the name and directions in Chinese. Coupled with my reluctance to converse with said RUDE taxi driver in putonghua, we found ourselves in a bit of a tight spot. Fortunately, the little hiccup ironed itself out and we managed to walk the few hundred meters to hotel unscathed. And so the rest of the weekend passed quite eventfully, but in a sort of unhurried, relaxed manner. we didn't try to cram in too many tourist sights as it would have just been too hectic and i haven't really been very impressed with cultural sights in beijing. The weekend was only marred by a persistent pain in the ball of my right foot, which worsened such that i couldn't put my weight on it and i was hobbling around supporting my weight on the side and heel of my foot instead... which made those areas ache at the end of the day. a quick check on google told me i probably had metatarsalgia, caused mainly by the uneven distribution of weight in the foot, with a major culprit being.... high heels of course. major bahhhh.... i had to go look for a pair of 'dress' flats at the fake goods market because i couldn't very well attend the conference in my Camper sneakers. In the last few days it's gotten better but i started wearing heels yesterday, which i guess, is quite unwise... And so now I have a more valid excuse besides not picking up race pack, for not running tomorrow's GE race... bah. i'm so out of shape....
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