Headache went away after an excessive amount of dim sum.
Most Chinese restaurants in HK have a display of fish tanks - with all kinds of sea animals (seafood-to-be) swimming their last few days of life inside. (As an aside, when I was young I used to entertain myself watching those big fish, small fish, prawns, lobsters, crabs etc fighting for their space). Today I saw one big fish by itself in a tank, too small even for it to turn its body. The Loner Fish was watching the next door tank - filled with hundreds of smaller fish - which reminds me of a Saturday afternoon in Causeway Bay - too crowded for anyone to breathe. In the open sea the Loner Fish would be feasting on its now-neighbours. But who cares who they were before. Now they are all captives, and soon will end up on someone's plate. Hugh whatshisname (the Tesco chicken guy) will probably be petitioning for the fish's space and happiness if he sees this. Oh but loads of people in this part of the world haven't got space to live / breathe / be happy too. Will you come and help?
My laptop keeps getting blue screen error. Didn't know virus can jump from human beings to electrial beings, or vice versa.
Sunday, 8 March 2009
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Hello, this is such a cool blog, made me smile when I read it.... take care in Hong Kong and bring me back from Green Tea Kit Kats.. i know you can get them in Japan, so I assume you can get them too x
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