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*Reminder/Goal to self*
AUSTRALIA

Friends and relatives who had been there sang praises of the place and they vowed to go back for a visit in the future. I’ve eaten fresh strawberries from Adelaide - directly from Adelaide, not those sour tiny strawberries from Cold Storage. I want to visit this country more than anywhere else, at […]

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That was what the air steward said when he asked me to take more packets as he distributed peanuts to the passengers on board the flight from Sibu to Kuching this morning (yesterday actually, ‘coz it’s past midnight at the time of typing).

I almost asked him, “So, you are only generous when it’s CNY lah???” […]

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The Sarawak Club was established in 1876 and is reputedly one of the oldest private membership clubs in the whole of Malaysia. It was set up to cater for the entertainment and recreational needs of the officers of the white Rajahs that ruled the state from 1841 to 1941. [The Sarawak Club - http://www.thesarawakclub.com ]
I […]

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It seems like only yesterday that we were counting down to welcome Year 2008 and before we realized what hit us, it’s the end of the year already! Personally, this is the right time to reflect on our success, failure, action, lesson learnt, people we met, things that you’ve done or not done, attitude, etc […]

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I went to Ruby Restaurant for dinner after the All Saints’ Day mass on Saturday. I booked and ordered early so that we didn’t have to wait very long for the food to be served. I saw Suituapui’s SMS asking “Ruby for dinner?” only after the mass but I invited him anyway. Unfortunately, the old […]

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Bao zi, or simply, bao is the Chinese equivalent to Western bread. Bao is widely known as Chinese steamed bun and they are filled with varieties of tasty fillings, e.g. pork, chicken, red bean paste, butter, kaya, coconut, etc. Do not confuse bao with mantou, which are unfilled buns.
Anyway, Alvin and I visited Suituapui before […]

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