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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Note To ALL Readers

Just a short note to inform everyone:

After today, which is Mother's Day, this blog might commence a shutdown until Jit Sin exams are over. I say maybe because I might be able to post some things now and then, but that's not very likely given my tight schedule. Yes, I  do have one, you know.

However, my other blog, Terence's Dairy,(yes, the private one) will be As Active As Possible. I'll try.

After exams, well... (hehehehe)

Mother's Day Special

It's Mother's Day(again), and this year I decided to do something different.

I know I have been doing many "...Day Special"s, but then there have been many "Days" lately, no?

So here it is, dedicated to all mothers, particularly my mother.

Someone said to me:
"Why is your mother like this?
Why is so she strict all day?
Why does she scold you for all every mistake you make?
Why does she cut you short every time you try to explain yourself?
I've never seen a mum like this."
"True," I said.
"You've never seen a mum like this,
Who looks out for you every day,
Who makes sure you stay healthy,
Who cooks for you every day,
Who tries to help you in everything,
From homework to doing your project to arranging your transport.

You've never seen a mum,
Who protects you from the dangers of the world,
Who tries to make you a better person,
Even though it means scolding you sometimes.


You've never seen a mum,
Who tries to spend time with you even if she is busy,
Who tries to do everything for you so you can sleep well.
Most crucially,
You've never seen a mum that loves you so much.


No, you've NEVER, EVER seen a mother like this."


P.S. Don't worry dad, Father's Day is coming soon. :)

Disclaimer: This article cannot and should not be called sexist as the author is male.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Terence Wang has a new blog?!

After devoting so much effort, I decided to go back to Blogger's roots, and use it as what it was meant to be: A Diary.

Yup, my other blog will be about my personal life, and so I must say this: If you want access, leave a comment here, all contact me through Facebook or Twitter or whatever.

You all know what's all this secuirity for: parents on Facebook, checking out my blog, etc.
So if you want access, do as I say, if not, leave it alone. Consider yourself
a. lucky
b. a good friend if I invite you.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Labour Day Special.

1st of May. Labour Day. The day when stressed out workers rest peacefully at home(supposedly) and the world thanks them for what they've done.

So, as part of the blogger community, I want to do my part.

First of, I want to thank both my parents, for working hard to keep the household running and the government happy. Without them I won't be typing this out.

I also want to thank my teachers for teaching all of us even though it is such a tough job, and the priest for continuing his duty and serving the Church faithfully.

I want to thank the website administrators, like the Googlers, the guys at Facebook, full-time Youtubers, etc: Thanks for keeping the websites running, and providing me with entertainment.

Also thanks to the farmers, fishermen, stall owners, suppliers, businessmen, corporate guys, shopping mall/hypermarket/supermarket owners for providing the world with supplies and/or distributing them: The world would be hungry without you.

I want to thank the pilots, taxi drivers, bus drivers, ship captains, train cntrollers for providing the world with transportation; the writers, artists, singers, musicians, actors, media people for providing the world with entertainment; the lawyers, judges, civil servants, doctors, dentists, cooks, waiters, chemists and druggists, cashiers, engineers, architects, contractors and builders, flight attendants, managers, accountants, clerks and secretaries, cleaners, missionaries, hotel owners, butchers, fishmongers, bakers, cake sellers, hawkers, fruit sellers, agents, labourers planters, timber dealers, barbers, boatmen, shoe makers, factory owners, carpenters, tailors and the countless others for their respective services.


Terence Wang wishes everyone mentioned above (and those who he forgot) a happy and relaxed Labour's Day.