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Cherry Popover Day
2005-09-01 @ 10:58 p.m.

The more I read The Return Of The Native, the more aware I become of how often chance intervenes in the development of the plot. It's usually not very subtle, since Hardy explicitly states how things are about to take a tragic turn because of some small incident. Have just over a hundred pages to go, so I'm going to stay up to finish it. A random factoid that I've just discovered: If you Google "Ian Chung", the second result is from QLRS. The 63rd result nets the next reference to myself, which is on a junior's blog. My blog does not appear within the first 100 hits, which is a reflection of how infrequently my name actually appears here. Yesterday, while walking to the post office near the bus interchange, I realised that there is an S11 hawker centre in Yishun, as well as a branch of Man Studio. I have yet to ascertain if it's actually the same store as the one in Junction 8, but if it is, shopping for clothes just got a lot more convenient...

This month:

Honey Month

Back To School

International Friendship Month (California)

Chicken Month

Flower Of The Month



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