June 15, 2007

  • OH DEAR!

    First of all, look at this photo below and decide whether you think it is a photo of a girl or a boy :



    It is a photo of Ng Tsun-mei, a 18y-o girl who used her brother Ng Tsun-wing's Hong Kong ID card to apply for a sales assistant job at a local store. And while she was working there she stole several cash coupons and was later prosecuted and was found guilty of theft.


    There is nothing special about petty thefts, except that everyone from fellow shop assistants, lawyers, police, and even the judge all believed that she was her brother!!! *LOL*


    First part of the story made it to the newspapers in August 2006. Reports mentioned which university the 'brother' went to, and he was questioned by the school. Only then when he found out that he had committed a crime, but not really! *LOL*


    Her true story finally made it to the headlines yesterday. This girl has guts!!!


     

June 12, 2007

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June 11, 2007

  • EXAMS ARE OVER!!!!!

    HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!


    It's just that I didn't do so well today...


    But at least I don't have to feel guilty fo reading magazines, or taking a nap after dinner! Hee hee!


    Resting in office now. Will go see Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End after work, then have a good dinner.


     

June 6, 2007

  • Hello!!

    Just a short note to say that I am still alive after taking 3 exams in 3 days. There is something I'd like to share :


    First exam :


    I was reeeeally nervous before my first exam. Throughout uni days I would get butterflies-in-stomach before every exam. This time the butterflies actually came out, if you know what I mean. I frequented the toilets and I was not well.


    Second exam :


    I arrived at the examination centre in Chai Wan, which is 30 mins drive away from home, and I realised that I had forgotten to bring my statute book with me. I called Pig who was in a meeting. He immediately ditched the people he was with, went home for the book, and delivered it to me. That was so sweet.


    Third exam :


    The evening after the second exam/ before the third I was really sttruggling. All I could think of was laws from the first 2 exams, and I felt as if I had forgotten everything. My right arm was hurting from writing so much, and my back was aching too. I just wanted to give up. Pig encouraged me by telling me that I was stupid, so I carried on. I put this in front of me to keep me going :


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    It is a reminder for myself to not give up and try by best. And I want to make my parents proud.


    And the exam yesterday was surprisingly manageable. My right arm was again in pain. I had to stop writing every 15 minutes or so to rest my fingers and arm and shoulder. My little finger on the right was lifeless.


    I have today to recuperate. I will have another exam tomorrow, then one more on Monday, and I'm done! Can't wait!! Me and Pig are going to the cinema Monday evening, and celebrate the end of a torturous week!


     

May 23, 2007

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May 21, 2007

  • STUPID WEATHER

    Was it smog or was it fog? I am not sure. But the top half of The Center went missing last night :


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    *LOL*


    I can't believe what happened in the season finale of Desperate Housewives! OMG! And I really regret checking the forums out before seeing the episode itself. Damn. I keep doing it though. I just canot help it!  I still haven't seen it. And I can't discuss with jkpiggy because I don't want to spoil it for him too. Argh!


     

May 20, 2007

  • The weather was great throughout last week. I was sitting in the office thinking : I wish I was lying on the beach!


    Then last weekend came, and HK looked like this. What a joke!


    But who am I to complain? I had to spend the entire weekend at home revising anyway! Ha ha!!


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    This was 6pm on Saturday. It was raining hippos and elephants. The blurry building in the middle was a building on Caine Road which is only 1 minute walk from where I live.


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    Half and hour later the sky sort of cleared up and I could kinda see Kowloon too.


    OMG! Only 2 weeks until my first exam! Help!!


     

May 19, 2007

  • FIND MADDIE


    3 year-old Madeleine McCann has been missing for 16 days now, and it appears that the Portuguese police are just as clueless as they were on day 1. As much as I wish for her to be safely returned, I do believe that her parents are responsible for her disappearance. Who on Earth would leave 3 children under the age of 4 at home and go off for dinner? I know they had dinner 50 yards away and they checked on the children every 30 minutes but still... YOU CALL THAT RESPONSIBLE PARENTING? And I am pretty sure it was not their first time leaving their children behind.


    Most families live in high-rise block of flats here in HK. There had been countless cases of children falling to their deaths because they were left at home and they leaned out of the window to see when their mothers would return, lost their balance, and fell to their deaths. All of their parents had the same excuse, that they would be gone for 10 minutes only so they thought it was fine to lock their vulnerable children at home.


    People should learn from mistakes, their own ones and that of others. This is why we have history lessons at school!


     

May 18, 2007

  • BIBLE


    From Reuters :




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    Wed May 16, 2007 8:24AM EDT

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - More than 800 Hong Kong residents have called on authorities to reclassify the Bible as "indecent" due to its sexual and violent content, following an uproar over a sex column in a university student journal.


    A spokesperson for Hong Kong's Television and Entertainment Licensing authority (TELA) said it had received 838 complaints about the Bible by noon Wednesday.


    The complaints follow the launch of an anonymous Web site -- www.truthbible.net -- which said the holy book "made one tremble" given its sexual and violent content, including rape and incest.


    The Web site said the Bible's sexual content "far exceeds" that of a recent sex column published in the Chinese University's "Student Press" magazine, which had asked readers whether they'd ever fantasized about incest or bestiality.


    That column was later deemed "indecent" by the Obscene Articles Tribunal, sparking a storm of debate about social morality and freedom of speech. Student editors of the journal defended it, saying open sexual debate was a basic right.


    If the Bible is similarly classified as "indecent" by authorities, only those over 18 could buy the holy book and it would need to be sealed in a wrapper with a statutory warning notice.


    TELA said it was still undecided on whether the Bible had violated Hong Kong's obscene and indecent articles laws.


    But a local protestant minister shrugged off this possibility.


    "If there is rape mentioned in the Bible, it doesn't mean it encourages those activities," said Reverend Wu Chi-wai. "It's just common sense ... I don't think that criticism will have strong support from the public," he added.


    *LOL* HK has gone crazy!


     

May 17, 2007

  • Tiananmen


    I remember it like it was yesterday. 4th June 1989 was a Sunday and it was a rainy day in HK.


    For several months leading to the massacre the news covered extensively stories from Beijing. We were familiarised with names of student leaders like Chai Ling, Feng Chongde, Wuer Kaixi, Wang Dan. For months the students had been camping out at Tiananmen Square protesting and fasting. The Goddess of Democracy was erected at the Square, giving spiritual and emotional support to the students.


    Almost everyone in HK showed support to the students. I remember going on demonstrations with my parents 3 times. Figures showed that approximately 1.5million HK citizens marched in the streets of HK, and that was around 20% of the population.


    My mum hated crowds and still does, but she marched along with tens of thousands of other HKers. I remember walking from Wong Nai Chung Road in Happy Valley to the Eastern Corridor. I remember watching ¥Á¥DºqÁnÄm¤¤µØ on TV. I still remember the words to the theme song ·R¦Û¥Ñ and ¦å¬Vªº­·ªö.


    There was also a lighter side to the situation. My mum gave me a menu someone wrote with names of the parties involved, like §^º¸¶}§ÆªÛ³Â½k, etc. I had a good laugh with my classmates.


    I can't remember whether my teachers had discussed with us about what was going on in Beijing. But I do remember one thing : On Monday 5th June 1989 all TVs remained turned on throughout class. We did not have any lessons that day. We just watched the news. My school did the right thing to not under-estimate how much a 9y-o could absorb.


    Then there was the massacre on 4th June 1989. I remember ATV news reporter made a live broadcast and he said he must leave the Square because it was too dangerous to stay and he apologised to everyone in HK. The reporter, and other reporters, then retreated to nearby hotels, and filmed from their rooms. I cannot remember what they said, but I do remember they sounded really disturbed.


    The massacre only happened for a few hours. On the morning of 4th June Beijing was left with the aftermath of the massacre - blood, corpses, burnt bicycles, bent fences, etc.


    I don't remember what my parents thought of it. But I do remember my mum giving me stickers which said ¤¤°ê¤H¤£¥´¤¤°ê¤H, etc. (A Chinese person should not hurt another Chinese person). I distributed them in class, and stuck a few on my window. My mum placed one on her car. I believe she got them from her office, which was HK Electric, owned by local tycoon Li Ka Shing. 


    I remember listening to an audio clip recorded by Chai Ling describing the event and I got chills down my spine. Later it was revealed that Chai Ling, etc left Beijing and escaped to the West via HK.


    It was a very traumatic event, even for a 9y-o. Poeple literally fled HK, fearing the the worst after the handover of HK to the PRC Government in 1997. My own parents left HK in 1996, having spent most of their lives here. In 1986 there were 82 children in my grade, and by the time we graduated in 1992 only 60 were left because they had emigrated.


    Several days ago Ma Lik, chairman of local left-wing political party DAB, made some terrible comments on the said event. I believe in freedom of speech, but his comments were absolutely inappropriate. It caused a stir in HK, and also in me. Ma Lik denied there was ever a massacre, and said people don't become 'mince meat' (a term that has been used in this regard since 1989) after being run over by a tank which weighs 37 tonnes.


    I quote from Hemlock, They do not turn human bodies into ¡¥mince¡¦.  The word is ¡¥pulp¡¦.