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Churchees

cautious! This is a christianity-post. However you, as the reader, can rest assured since I am not going to preach the gospel (although I feel like to). Christians like to share short stories. I am included as well. have involved myself in a christianity-group recently. I would like to call it as churchees instead of the Young Working Adult Group.  was performing couple weeks ago. Praise to the Lord. was having a Chinese New Year steamboat feast last week. Bloody enjoyable. this is a big family. Started to love it. I feel good to be a Christian and lead my life christianity. O Lord... thanks for being with me all these while.

I Love Hong Kong

what are you expecting to have from these fluffy, adorable, cuddly... and some say yummy creature -- Bunny in this year? as we are entering the Year of Bunny in the Chinese zodiac, there are numbers of film-makers from different countries have managed to get the new year off to a festive and fun start by taking in numbers of enjoyable Chinese New Year movies. in M'sia, we have 《天天好天 Great Day》; in S'pore, they have 《大世界 It's A Great Great World》 and 《笑着回家 Homecoming》. In China, they have 《神奇侠侣 Mr. and Mrs. Incredible》; in Hong Kong, they have 《最强喜事 All's Well End's Well》and 《我爱香港·开心万岁 I Love Hong Kong》. Even in Hollywood, they have 《The Green Hornet》 . so many movies to watch, how could people are still complaining Chinese New Year is boring?! I brought the old mama to watch a movie in the evening. A movie from the producer of 《72 Tenants of Prosperity》 . 《我爱香港·开心万岁 I Love Hong Kong》is another  particular brand of comedy which is affectionately known as mou le

Life Is Uncertain, Eat Dessert First

Ernestine Ulmer, a little-known but much-quoted writer, was once said Life is uncertain, eat dessert first . I like this quote for unknowing reason.  last month Jean, Low, Uncle Nyang and I went to S'pore Bugis to have a Chinese-New-Year-shopping. Jean parked the car in Bugis Junction, then we walked to somewhere (you see... I'm in ignorance 'bout the streets. ) to buy an apple pie. the apple pie is strongly recommended by Jean and Low.  by looking at the brownish layer, it reminds me of roasted pig. This is not the McD apple pie. This apple pie is a classic, from the scrumptious filling to the flaky crisp brown crust.  sorry of this disgusting photo. But I really want to show the readers that how scrumptious the filling is inside the pie. Apparently the pie is filled with well-cooked apple. And I am simply cannot help remarking its cream usage. Not too much and yet not too little. The serve was so right as the pie did not tasted greasy at all. we shared the apple