July 14, 2003

Funtastic

Funtastic
Hiya

Things have been pretty hectic this side.

My father got back which was fun. He's been here a few days already and we've had more calls from granny than ever before. I don't know why to be honest as he really doesn't want to speak to her at the moment but she needs something to do. I can't look at her at the moment without feeling the urge to randomly pick her up and give her a 'rasslin suplex (haha I can almost see those cheesy fireworks going off around the room as per 'WWF' and some man wildly shouting "OH MY GOD!!" into a commentary microphone).

On the good news side we look to have a hit on our hands with my father's record business returning to the fore. Its a classic track and so far it looks like it'll be distributed by the biggest of the big boys. If things keep up its a definite #10 and a probable #1 UK chart contendor. I'm not going to say anything more about it lest it be all jynxed and fail :D If things go well I'll pipe up about it hehe. By far the best thing is that All our base are belong to us on this one so none of its gonna be paying for more frikkin' horses :D

Mr. Wong's Salute to Democracy

My darling Hong Kong! Only a year of absence and you've been pillaged!! Brilliantly one member of Legco (the Legislitive Council) just gave some pro-democracy protestors the finger as he exited Legco. From inside his Legco mini-bus no less. I have one of the extremely rare photos of the event which is shown right :) The man in question is Mr. Phillip Wong who is the NPC (Chinese Mainland's National Peoples Congress) delegate to Legco - or rather the guy who sits around being unelected and generally trying to make sure the mainland gets its way.

Warcraft madness continues and I leave for Italy on wednesday. Posts shall still be forthcoming as they were last year - assuming I can find an internet cafe or a computer whilst I'm there.

I'm off to post something for Kebeol.net :)

Later

John

Posted by John Swaine at July 14, 2003 05:35 PM
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