Geriatric Race

I was just thinking about my post where I mentioned that Singapore needs a national sport – something that Singaporeans naturally would be motivated to play because they simply love it.

It seemed ping pong was the answer. Singapore has invested so much into the sport. Our entire team has been transplanted out of their home country and away from their families for our selfish desire for a medal. And now, we actually have a silver medal after our 48 year drought.

While others are asking when the next medal will come, the question I think is more important is who is going to win it. I said, hopefully, it’ll be a born in Singapore Singaporean.

But now, I’m not so sure. Not so sure that ping pong should be our national sport.

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Thirty Four Thirty Fives in One Room

.. and then some thirty sixes bitterly turning thirty seven in January.

Mints for the reunion

It was my class’ 20th reunion and we had a gathering on 8th August 2008. Whoever decided to organise this, didn’t really care that we had to miss the Beijing Olympic Games Opening Ceremony for this.

But we didn’t seem to miss it. Maybe if it had been a whole bunch of boys, that might have been different.

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