Saturday, July 30, 2005

Part 2

The mood in the Tan household was sombre. The Tan children stared at the dinning table in awe. Their mother had prepared all their favourite food. Although Liyun and Fuqiang were thrilled with the menu, they couldn't help noticing how sad their parents look.

"Mummy and daddy," said Liyun. "Is something wrong?"

Casting a knowing glace at her husband, Mrs Tan replied, "No dear. Just eat your food and go to bed early." There was a long silence after that. Little did their childern know that this would be their last meal that night. Their parents who had both made the painful decision to go through this, had decided that the children need not be burdened with the details.

As dinner went on, the clock ticked the minutes by. The planned hour was due soon.

What gruesome plan did their parents have in mind? And what in the world was bothering their parents? Did it have anything to do with the mysterious stranger in their garden? Tune in to find out in the next episode.

Saturday, July 23, 2005

The wind was howling loudly. Lightning flashed acrossed the sky and then came the rumbling thunder. A lone figure stood in the darkness. He seemed oblivious to the rain which was now pelting down heavily on him.

Furtively, he darted into the garden and dived into some bushes. In his hand, was an object which was difficult to make out in the dark. Carefully, he buried the object beneath the earth. An evil smile spread across his face. "This ought to do it," he muttered, glancing up at the house. Revenge would finally take place. The Tans would pay dearly for their deeds. The lone figure got up and disappeared into the night.

Meanwhile, the occupants of the house were having a sumptious dinner in their warm dining hall, totally unaware of the stranger who was in their garden and his evil plan. What will happen to the Tans?

Tune to find out in my next blog which could be like...next week.
When you fall from a tree, you have a rope.
When you fall in the sea, you have a boat.
But when you fall in love, you have no hope.

Hahahahahaahah.....
A couple of quotes here....


"When you fail to plan, you plan to fail."

"I had the blues because I had no shoes. Until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet."

Good ones to keep.
A poem written by me 5 years ago on a friend:

Roly Poly went to town
with his pants upside down.
Up and down the town he went
bouncing his belly whenever he can.
The cooks and chefs loved him so,
for Roly Poly made business grow.

I can't remember the rest of it but I'll update this when I do.
The beginning of a new blog begins here. Whenever I feel like being creative, I'll post it here. Watch out for this space.