Ex – CHIJ – GIRLS

Sorry the 1st one, error in e-mail address.

Hi! All SHCians!

Calling all former CHIJ- Our Lady of Good Counsel ex- students/ teachers etc to attention.

Would like to contact you guys for our school alluminae asap.  Was wondering how many of us are from there. We could come with some activities in future.

Please e-mail to hosiewcheng@gmail.com    if you find reply to SHC website inconvenient.

Thank you,

Regards,

Catherine Ho

67 thoughts on “Ex – CHIJ – GIRLS”

  1. “Calling all former CHIJ- Our Lady of Good Counsel ex- students…………Would like to contact you guys for our school alluminae……….” I can think of only one guy.

    KT, time to put on yr make-up again………..

  2. Alamak Catherine Ho. I almost fell off my chair when I saw , “CHIJ”!
    Oh well, wrong one, but good to see another CHIJ girl. :-)

  3. OH Oh dear! Mary U sound worse than Goldilocks & 3 Bears.Who are yr 3 Bears I wonder. He..he…
    1st U had stomachache after reading Terence’s comment.
    Then U almost fell off the chair! But I passed U as the Sn Snow White because U r so fair!
    I met quite a nos of CHIJ girls @ last yr dinner @ SGCC.
    Remember Jacqueline’s table. Would like 2 meet them & others too!

  4. Catherine, I think I didn’t clarify that I wasn’t from Our Lady of Good Counsel. I was from the CHIJ Victoria Street, what is now called CHIJMES.
    We are all ex CHIJ girls anyway right? :-)
    May be we could start an “ex-CHIJ SHCians” group. ;-)

    Hee, I turned a shade or two darker from that morning’s exposure and I swear my freckles have darkened! Sob, sob. Oh well, back to the skin whitening cream.

  5. Mary,dear, I know there are 11 CHIJ in S’pore. U think I don’t what u mean. Yes< I do. That’s exactly what I’m trying to reach others. Of cz, not that cheeky Tim!
    Unless,he wants to be our office boy. Ha…. No offence eh?
    Tim.
    Tim, tks for “sending” me to Kallang CC for the game.
    Nice getting to know Maggie, Molly, Alfred, Ronald & others. We had lunch tog at the hawker centre. Not as lucky
    as some pp who had treated by Terence.

  6. Catherine Ho,
    Good idea to make Tim our ‘office boy’. Wouldn’t he love it too, the only rose amongst the thorns.;-)
    Yes, who asked you to leave so early? Not only did we get a lunch treat, we also had drinks from Dan or was it the other way around?
    Btw, besides the alumni idea, what other ideas do you have in mind for us ‘blue invaders’? Do you know, I still have my convent badge somewhere, the metallic one with the school motto engraved on it. “Simple in Virtue. Steadfast in Duty”. Hee hee. And mine was in French!

    Hey, any more ex CHIJ gals here in SHC? Want to get together?

  7. Hi Catherine!

    What a surprise! Someone on the online forum calling all ex students of Convent of Our Lady of Good Counsel…never thought that I would see our COLGC name mentioned anywhere except maybe around Serangoon Garden Estate. I have 3 classmates in the new committee but have not signed up yet.

    Hope you can find more from SHC and then we can plan a get together.

    Cheers!
    Angela.

  8. Hi CATHERINE,
    I,M from CHIJ(katong convent)Missed my breezy ,lazy days by the sea. Alas theres no more lap lapping sounds of the waves n the sampans sailing by.Its all a concrete jungle now.I’ve got my convent bear n uniform complete with my metal badge too, Mary.c u convent gals at Hans
    grace w

  9. Heee, Catherine, my intention was to sell you into a Jln Besar den for $18.85 w/o GST but clever you, could call my bluff so I had nothing to deliver and so no pocket money for that day. Maybe, will lure MaryC as soon as her freckles are gone? In her peeky bikinis, think I can ask $21.36, also w/o GST.

    When C-H-I-J is about to get active, we are also about to see a lot of strange happenings such as, Coconut Husk Is Jumping, more Chinese Hookers In Japan and Crocodiles Hiding in (the) Jumpan……………..

  10. Tim,
    So easy to lure meh? I think you have been mixing too much with those girrls in gayland. May be there you can get them for that price, even with GST.
    Go jump in the lake with those crocs lah. They may like your taste. Hee.

  11. The post brings to mind…The Golden Triangle…CHIJ Victoria, SJI Bras Brasah and SAC Middle Road..:-))))
    CHIJ Victoria girls genrally are so ya ya, very pretty and smart :-))
    SJI boys are generally good lookers and and mmm.. that’s abt it…:-)))
    SAC girls are not so ya ya, not so pretty but quite hardworking :-0))
    Yours truly is from St Anthony’s Convent, Middle Road!!! :-)))
    Hey any SAC girls among us??? (Sorry Cat Ho for using your post..:-0))

  12. Aiyoh June Lim, don’t say that lah. We were “ya-ya” meh? As to SJI boys being generally good looking, ah, I beg to differ, hehe.
    So modest, you.

  13. Dear June,
    I’m jux trying 2 get some ex girls into our alluminae. There’s nothing to ya ya about. Come on we’re all convent girls. Let’s be frenz & can only attack the men esp Tim. Shall we throw him into the river & see if the crocodiles die after consuming him because he’s so dirty minded! My sister’s fr St Anthony Convent & I’m also working wif the Sisters at SAC (Bedok).
    Angela, please do join in the alluminae of OLGC. We’re trying to hit 100 by July!
    Yours truly,
    Catherine Ho

  14. “Go jump in the lake with those crocs lah”. MaryC & CatH, ni men she de (mandarin) meh? When I am in there happily licking & frolicling, you’ll probably yank off yr cheongsum and jump in to teach the she-crocs a lesson on why it’s a diabolical sin to flirt.

    Btw, curious that you all come from convents but none attained nirvana to become nuns. In fact, none managed to observe celibacy…………….hehe, why huh?

    So, ultimately, men are just too irresistible………….lalalalalalala.

  15. Aiyah..I not say u ya ya lah…:-))..no attack meant ok pls. I don’t know abt other CHIJ girls but I do know the ones in CHIJ Victoria are really smart ones,,,their results are always better than St Anthony’s convent. Mary Chan truly lives up to the CHIJ Vic image…:-))..not the ya ya part ok!!
    Will look out for you, Catherine Ho, at SHC meets/functions…:-))
    Mary, I saw your pic in Today, couple of days back…u really agree that frozen meat tastes better?

  16. Sori la, June. I can’t go 4 the monthly meeting on 4th June.
    Flying off to Mary’s place (Perth)2mor til 7th June for a short holiday.

    Grace, I hope to meet up wif U one of these days. Regretted not asking 4 yr hp nos the other day at the resturant “Annas”
    Black Cat.

  17. Yes Anna,
    Theý’re jux starting to build an aluminae(4 women)
    alumni(both men & women. If U are really interested do go the website @ http://www.chijourladyofgoodcounsel@moe.edu.sg
    Make it fast, they’re having Official Opening soon in Aug’08.
    jux response to it & find for the chairman of aluminae. She also working in town I think. That’s all I tell you. Understand U shifted to Yishun, rite?
    Regards,
    Cat Ho

  18. Depending which year you finished your O Levels at SAC, June.

    Dr Lee(medical-specialised in psychiatry) went to RI (now RJC) in 1973.

    Tutored her and some CHIJ-Victoria Street (A levels) girls like Chew Cheng Hoon (team leader)a banker now,Economics in 1973.

    All are brilliant and beautiful professional ladies. So SAC girls have became successful beautiful professionals as well.

  19. June Lim, #16.
    I wasn’t serious lah, but I can say that there were indeed many who were pretty ‘yah yah’, most of whom were from very wealthy families lah. I was just an ‘ordinary’ kid.

    Frozen food? Don’t really know much about the difference and better for me not to comment on that. They might just add a moustache to my photo if I said the wrong thing, hehe. That said, I have often used frozen food especially when I go marketing about once a week. Most of the meat is actually stored in the freezer for later use, so they are actually ‘frozen’ aren’t they?

  20. Tim,
    Was I flirting with you??

    We may have had our education in the CHIJ, but we weren’t nuns. In fact we were pretty ‘diabolical’ at times, much to the chagrin of the holy sisters, hehe.

    Now, now, don’t generalise. Not ALL men are irresistible.

  21. Hi AndrewK #22,

    I think you seem not to understand what I have said a number of times. Please not not bring the names of non-SHC persons into this forum. And please do not promote unknown persons on the SILVERHAIRSCLUB forum. Learn also to keep political or government officials out of this forum.

    I hope I can make this clear to you the last time. Please resort to other venues, if you wish to continue doing so. I am taking this position because you have not seem to understand that this forum is for SHCians to make friends.

    Terence Seah

  22. Hi Terence

    Haha, Dr Lee and Ms Chew are no govt or political personalities.

    They are beautiful people and brilliant professionals.

    Hope they would join SHC in the future (?)to give a better balance from all walks of life within SHC.

  23. KYL Andrew Kuan wrote @ #26:

    “They are beautiful people and brilliant professionals.Hope they would join SHC in the future TO GIVE A BETTER BALANCE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE WITHIN SHC.”

    As far as I can see, most of the people in SHC are beautiful in their own way, and we are certainly not lacking in ‘professionals’ (or ‘ex-professionals’). Unless one deems the majority of SHCians otherwise.

    Ron Koh

  24. Not sure if they read Admin comment at # 25 – seem vague in stds.

    Beautiful people and well meaning people are rare. But most of them if not all in SHC, I engage, connect and relate with are.

  25. Terence, #25.
    RonK # 28

    I thoroughly agree with your stance. We are all here to make friends, not to name drop and act snooty.

    It’s despicable of AK to imply that SHC has not been having “beautiful and brilliant professionals” and that it doesn’t have the type of people to “give a better balance from all walks of life”. How uppity can he get?

    If anyone thinks SHC isn’t good enough for him, he doesn’t have to stay. He can always go and rub shoulders ( or the butts for that matter) with the people he thinks he should. He talks about ‘beautiful people’. How ugly can he get???
    “Well meaning”?? How well meaning are his comments?

    Prior to all this nastiness, I had always enjoyed logging on to SHC. Now, it’s an irritation to read derogatory remarks like that.
    Will we ever have back the old camaraderie we had before I wonder?

  26. Catherine Ho,
    I feel sorry for you. You started a really nice post with the intention of getting former CHIJ gals together, but now, look at how it has deteriorated. No post is safe from a pest (and I don’t mean you Tim), who insists on spoiling the fun everyone starts out to have. This seems to be his style.

  27. What a flurry of exchanges over the last 2 days ! Clearly, when a wart proliferates its warped philosophies & one-upmanship, threatening the SHC culture which we have so painstakingly shaped, folks will come in droves to uphold & protect it. Gratefully, we are not short in numbers here.

    Over the last 1 year, SHC has found its citadels, if I may use that word to describe the solid foundations that make us so distinctive : YK’s regular cycling, DanH is our maestro of dances, Robert & Kristie and Ron & Alice as organisers of cultural events, Steven as our ninjafood, RonK wowing us with bringing life to his origamiworks, and not least, Dolly who let us feel very much a “family” with her colloquialism which easily relates and bonds.

    Whoever you are, SHC welcomes you but we dont rank you higher bcos you are “somebody’.

    When you come into SHC, youi’re no more equal than another, but if you do come with some strengths, it’s nice that you share them with us but never, deluding yourself that you are “bigger”, try to lord over other SHCians. (Or associate yourself with non-SHCians hoping to earn “respect & admiration” cos you cant do it yourself standing on yr own 2 feet). If allowed, SHC will never meet its objective of becoming a place for mutual help/support and gracious ageing together in another 100 years.

    (Sorry, Catherine H for the digress, I will steer it back to the main of this thread).

    Yes, MaryC @ #24, those were funky days when 2 boy schools and 2 gal schools took centrestage at Bras Basah. While the 2 Convents’ gals tried to out-pretty each other to attract the boys, the 2 Institutions’ boys settled their claim to the prized catches in the primitive but effective way – the War Memorial is still remembered as the arena for gladiators.

    CatherineH, would it be nice if there’s such thing as an Alumni for all the 4 schools? We wd then be able to catch up with our secret loves, and see whether we remain smittened with them having more wrinkles and fewer teeth?

  28. Well, RonK, in the vicinity of ACS too are very good schools. The boys from ACS and Chinese High competed for the attention of the Nanyang High gals but instead of fist-fights like the instituion boys did, they were more scholarly and engaged in dabates. Heee, by the time the debates were over, the Nanyang High gals had found their beaus, married off and even mothered some kids by then……………….

  29. Hi Ron Koh,

    Looking at your website and at the Art Museum, I am still wondering why your works are not in there? You may need a good marketing manager as I think your works deserve to be shown around the world with you showing your skill in live demos.
    There is more than enough artistry, skill, inventiveness and dexterity that needs not only to be shown but also to preserve for it’s own beauty and artistry. Hope there is someone to help you soon else I might just want to try and do that and travel along with you promoting you and your art. Cheers.

  30. Hi, Ron Wie:

    Thanks for your kind comments @ #37.

    I had an exhibition-cum-lecture-cum demo with another person at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM)in 2003. I was supposed to follow up with SAM after that but got quite ill and was unable to follow up for several months. By then, lots had changed and the interest was quite dissipated.

    I was also scheduled to conduct and exhibition-cum-workshop at The Explanade (aka ‘Durian’) last year in connection the the National Art Festival, but landed in hospital again.

    Worldwide, origami is still very much unaccepted as an art form in its own right. Not easy to sell, as people generally see it as ‘only paper’, and associate it more as a childrens’ craft.

    I should mention that I rarely want to sell my origami pieces, as I have that idiotic sentiment that once $$$ is involved, passion goes out the window. And without passion, creative juices tend to dry up.

    I do mostly commissioned work for advertisement houses and corporate clients, etc, now. Mainly overseas.

    Still looking for appropriate locations to hold classes for SHCians who have registered for the course. Anyone has a little corner where one geezer and 20 or so wannabe origami masters can hide for a couple of hours a week and play with paper? :o)

    Catherine H:

    Sorry, I’ve hijacked your post again

  31. Hi ‘old geezer’ (hehehe) RonK. (Not that I’m much younger), ;-)
    If you don’t need any projection equipment, any corner will do mah. Just keep the group smaller.
    There is an open, yet private and sheltered BBQ area just a short walk from my place. It’s under the Pasir Ris Area office ‘jurisdiction’. There are seats and tables arranged in a circular enclosure, just by the Sungei Api Api. I think there are also fans. Perhaps you would like to take a look at it and if you like it, we could all chip in to book the place for an evening of origami (and perhaps, some food?).
    The only concern is the distance. People tend to view Pasir Ris as the FAR eastern end of Singapore.

  32. Mary #39:

    I will be bringing my notebook with me to the gathering tomorrow. Lets see a sampling of the material I use and decide on alternatives.

    If we can do without the presentations, your corner could be one of the sites for SHCians living in the east. We can look for another more centralised location for those living elsewhere.

    Ron Koh

  33. RonK,
    That sounds great. This BBQ place can accomodate more than 20 actually, but I think it’ll be easier for you if the number is kept small.
    If it works, I might just bring along some BBQ chicken wings and kropok for snack. Sticky fingers no doubt but there is a wash area too I think.

    Catherine Ho,apologies for using your post to discuss origami arrangements.

  34. Hey Ron, Mary and all

    I hope I dont need to start telling the story of the body parts fighting to say who is better or more beautiful. Each has its own functions and purpose and more importantly they all have to work well and respect each other, else the body suffers, no matter who is right/beautiful or better.

    Now RonK, about Origami, I will be booking the bungalow at Safra Country Club Changi on 12 to Sept and the hall which air-condition can easily accommodate about 30 people. It will be ideal place and time to have your demo, display, flea market(if you intend to sell them) and to have your workshop conducted on both days Sat and Sun for kids and adults.

    The function is the Mid-autumn Festival, and besides origami, lantern-making, tea-brewing, moon-caking making (if possible)can be featured by anyone who wants to do it.

    Mary Chan, has agreed to the hostess and I must say she is quite iconic in her dress sense, figure and looks, sort of the Nancy Kwan of Singapore (rather than Rose Chan of u know where).

    That is why she is chosen to be the model of AVA as she does reflect that successful Nyonya housewife, who is able to blend her duties at work and at home, without losing her figure and youthful looks.

    Maybe Ronk, you may think if you can origamise her in a way, the way she dress and carries herself ???

  35. No, Ronald-W, not quite what you wrote @44.

    It’s not uncommon for older folks like us to tell stories but perhaps not in Catherine-H’s thread on forming an alumni unless your story seeks to convince her yr eligibility for her alumni such as you do wear skirts when you dine at Chijmes.

    I’ll now take issue with the theory you hv expounded.

    Body parts, not forgetting organs and moustache, come naturally to the body, some not as beautiful like yr moustache but wins yr love and care, no less.

    When a growth foreign to the body is malignant…..say, a wart or an implant which you hv mistakenly thot was good to have to supplement yr body. The body suffers and deteriorates over time if the cause of the pain isnt removed, after all efforts to have it cured, failed.

    A bird-brain once describes the like-minded us as “birds of a feather flocked together”. We are no birds (altho some do hv birds) but folsk with silverhairs, and those with more prickly silverhairs do spend and enjoy more time together. The feathered bird-brains will fidn luck in the same pot, giving “potluck” a new meaning.

    It’s also stupid to use the word “accomplice”. Only when you hv the brains and the courage wd you speak up in unison.

    Back to your talk on beauty. You’re not beautiful and it’s all your own doing…………………………………….I can never tell for sure whether you’ll hang that moustache under yr nose the next time I see you. So by moving and removing yr hair, how wd you stabilise to be a beauty?

    MaryC is beautiful if for no bigger reason, at least she doesnt wear a moustache then keeps it. Likewise, for RonK and most of us.

  36. Ron Wi,
    Where did you get the idea that I had “agree to the hostess”, whatever that meant???
    I guess you were trying to compliment me aout my looks, so I will accept with graciousness. Thank you.

  37. Tim Liu, I thank you too for your compliment too.

    Somehow, I feel the word ‘beautiful’ has been tossed about too much and I’m getting tired of all.

    Every time I log on, there’s something ‘prickly’ to read. I ask again, “Will we ever get back the old spirit of camaraderie we had before???”

    Very soon, I may be forced to just quit being a member of SHC and let the dogs have their day.

  38. errata

    See, I made two mistakes because of my irritation.
    #46 ‘aout’ should be ‘about’ and #47 it should have been “I’m getting tired of IT all”.

  39. Indeed, MaryC, I detest the description of people as “beautiful” or “ugly” unless it’s spoken in jest or as a compliment to win or deliberately lose a date.

    If the beauty is on the surface, will it endure beyond the next botox injection? If it’s inner, it’s there for the discovery which obviously will take time.

    When there’s a will, an ugly can turn beautiful. Conversely, the beauty can turn ugly if he is unable to walk properly under the shower of adulations weighed on him.

    SHC continues to evolve itself. Its culture and its beliefs are being defined by no single individual but by opinions, support, rebuke and consensus. And honed, gradually but surely.

    We have faith and we shall all look ahead. Even the prodigal son will find a place in this Ark when he has played his last prank and finally longs for home……..

  40. Tim,
    I just marvel at how people can dare to judge others when they don’t know WHAT ACTUALLY TRANSPIRED BETWEEN THEM.

    Even a supreme court judge has to know all the facts before he passes judgement. It is so presumptuous. I feel so sorry for RonK.

  41. Hi, Ron Wie, Mary, & Tim:

    I think we have usurped Catherine Ho’s post way to much already! Shall we move on to the ‘Origami, Anyone’ post?
    I’ll give my reply there.

    Cheers,

    Ron

  42. Hi to all who commented on this post,
    I think U have all got the wrong idea.First, I was jux trying to recruit some CHIJ -OLGC ex-girls for our school alluminae. Secondly, I was trying my luck on ex-CHIJ girls from SHCians & form a fun group, which I thought was possible thru’ my experience at the D&D on 27th Mar 2007@ SGCC. On that nite, there was almost a table of ex-CHIJ ladies!
    However, after all these exchanges by some people, I felt sad to get this result!
    To me, inner beauty & health are more impt than any status. “Health is better than wealth”

    Please don’t let my post be the start of these quarrells & bickerings.
    True friends are hard to find. Do you agree, Terence,Mary Chan,Mary Lee,Tim, CharlesC & Dan?
    Peace Be with you all.
    Cat Ho

  43. Catherine Ho.
    Good to have you back. No worries. There are no more “quarrels and bickerings”. The damn spot is “out! damn spot! out!” hehe. (Lady MacBeth)
    You said your table at the D n D was full of ex CHIJ ladies. Where are they? I think I met Angela Straaten at Han’s the other day. Then there’s Grace Wong. I wish they would come forward. Then we can have another ‘fun group’. :-)
    Hey, are you interested in playing Scrabble or mahjong? I’m trying to form a group.

  44. Thank you Cat-H for putting my name in the company of the exotic. I am still wishful that one day the Bras Basah schools will together form a kind of alumni and its members will all have to be schooled there meaning at BB……….and on the day of its founding, all will have to attend in their respective school uniforms. (Heeee, Mary-C will hv a big problem pushing all her everything into that blue skirt).

  45. Tim Liu, If that’s a compliment….um thank you. In my primary school years, I used to be an extra small, hehe. When I graduated to that ‘blue skirt’, I became one size bigger, but still a small, which is still too small for my size 10. What to do? One spreads out as one gets older.
    I’m sure you also can’t get into your old uniform without bursting a button or two or catching yourself on the zipper which would probably allow only half of you into the pants, hahaha.
    So, are you serious about Scrabble?

  46. It’s a compliment and right now I can slip myself into dumpling wrapping so school uniform isnt a problem with me…………yes, I am serious abt the scrabble, pls let me know, rushing off to pick up kiddo then to k’ok………………

  47. Hi Mary & Tim,
    Sori, I’m not interested in Scrabble or mahjong. Maybe, I’ll see Tim in “court” one these days depending on my schedule. However,please “pun chance”& don’t smack at me because I would have freak out!
    Oh yeh! I’m back since 7th June. Pls read the comments on travel in Perth. It’s a lovely Perth to go for a short stay.
    Mary Lee’s cooking is fantastic. I enjoyed myself thoroughly & would go again once there is a chance.
    Cat Ho

  48. See me in court? Sueing me for almony or for not keeping my vow or what? Heeeee, no, Cat-H, I wont be returning to practice – too much a hassle – so you’ll only see me in a food court not law court.

    Nice that you hv taken a holiday break and had yourself recharged before going back to that 9-5 again.

    Incidentally, the ways things are unravelling themselves, the global economy doesnt look good at all. Inflation is hitting almost everyone everywhere due to oil price breaking record everyday, food shortages, falling USD, the impact of CDO fallouts….The sharp drop in the STI and the running up of credit card debts up is very telling.

    Folks, please save if you dont need to spend. Things dont look rosy at all and hard times may be ahead and not be blown away so easily.

  49. Hi Tim!
    I’m sure U jolly well knew what I meant by see U in “court” ( badminton court) of cz! Dun think of yr court all the x la. You really have a sense of humour! Like reading yr comments tho I think U are a clown 4 SHC, one must not take life too seriously.
    Life’s short man. If I’ve started saving 40 yrs ago & dun start enjoying life now then when? Until I’m 70 or 80?
    When all my teeth are gone and legs go wobbly when I looked down into the valley @ Geraldton/Perth (WA)& wear 5 layers in winter?
    There’re many who retired early & enjoying life.
    Yeh, I know U meant well. Agreed inflation is scary but I think I’m at the rite lane. As long as one start saving fr
    young it’s alrite.
    Agree? Mary Chan?

  50. Well, why didnt you show up 40 years ago when you first started saving? With me placing my $ as deposit with you and now feeding thoroughbreds, I’d have retired at 50…….your fault so you must now sit quietly in front of a wall and chant yr remorse (mien bi shi guo). Aslamak, for the “wall”, surely you cd hv chosen a cleaner wall, not that one scrawled with obsecenities…….like that, you only get more temptations, how to repent?

  51. Hi Tim!
    U R always talking nonsense!
    U go & (mien be shi guo) at Kovan Park when we go for the next monthly meeting, OK? Or better still can U pls climb the wall. There’s one over there!
    Y shd I? Jux by being a typical “kiashu” S’porean?
    Me done no wrong! Only recently “see broken” wif things since my girls are alredi working.
    No regrets.
    Cat Ho

  52. Look around you…….isnt life filled with nonsense?

    There’s still a tax on petrol nvm how much it’s selling today. Money in provident fund savings isnt given the parity of treatment like bank savings which you can withdraw to spend before and not for your funeral and cortege? Sporeans are buying up the supermarts and fill whatever space under their beds & in their toilets with sacks of rice. So yes, I do enjoy talking the everyday issues which sadly are overwhelming nonsense.

    I like to learn the “see broken with things” magic that you possess. When I am good enough to come down the mountain, I’ll walk to the vaults of banks to see broken. I’ll look at the backside of someone I dislike to see broken too.

    Sifu, pls accept my bow, I am ready to learn……….

  53. Me, Sifu? “em com tong”.
    U R much more educated and talented than me. Only to each his own thinking & planning.

    Tho we (my girls & I) had travelled tog to many countries
    when they’re young, they now ventured on their own wif their peers.Of cz not as many as some of our frenz in SHC.

    When a person reached a certain age, the attitude change.
    I understand U stil have yr young to consider.Whereas yr “Ah Jie” needn’t to.

    What do U mean by “Ï’ll look at the…. to?”
    Pls specify me. Hope it’s not me?

  54. Heeee, I like yr bs too much to want to see it broken………yes, not you whom I was referring to. For a while, it was Ron-W’s bs but since he too has become a good boy, well, no bs in mind for now……………..

  55. Hi Cat….I finally got my user id and pw….forgotten both…haha…getting younger in my young age…..btw..not sure whether you think I am an ex CHIJ girl coz I am not….just in case u think I am …altho I don’t know how u got that idea…not so intelligent one….ciao …c u soon at the badminton court…..you are nimble for your young age……

  56. Hi Maggie,

    I don’t know if U’re the same Maggie that I met @ Kallang CC. I don’t meant think I meant that U’re an ex-CHIJ ?

    Which comment did I say that U’re? I jux mentioned that I met U pp at Kall CC @ my post only. I was happy to meet more SHCians that’s all.

    Sori, there’re too many common names like mine too. Maybe we must make sure of surnames which I didn’t.
    TKU!

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