can see but cannot touch ...... not considered intangibles mehOriginally posted by jetta:Those are tangibles.
Originally posted by jetta:That's my mother. *beams* She is a very good sport and *touch wood* healthy. When she visited us 5 years ago, she played Twister with my kids. Hilarious!! 65 year old woman playing Twister. I guess she has good genes and her great disposition helps too. She's flown to visit my family and my sister's family many many times. She's about to make another trip to CA soon. My sister's preggars with her 3rd child.
All depends on what you can touch.Originally posted by InnoHippo:can see but cannot touch ...... not considered intangibles meh
Originally posted by the Bear:hilarious.. the 'cradle snatcher' magazine subscription has reared its head again
after all the discounts and stuff, the clerical officer paid $9 for the year's subscription to the teenager magazine...
then they appeared with a free gift of a bottle of what looks like sand and another of milk-like liquid.. supposed to be a scrub and lotion..
and tried to give it to me..
why are you buying "seventeen" ?
"oh.. he buying it for Doreen's (the clerical officer) daughter..."
"wah.. he after her ah?"
so, like i said, my disreputation gets another hammering in the office
Thank you. That's my mother. Now my father... he's a different story.Originally posted by choco B:Amazing! Such a happy happy woman. It's great that distance is no barrier to your family staying close to each other.
i want to touch their heartsOriginally posted by jetta:All depends on what you can touch.
Originally posted by the Bear:hilarious.. the 'cradle snatcher' magazine subscription has reared its head again
after all the discounts and stuff, the clerical officer paid $9 for the year's subscription to the teenager magazine...
then they appeared with a free gift of a bottle of what looks like sand and another of milk-like liquid.. supposed to be a scrub and lotion..
and tried to give it to me..
why are you buying "seventeen" ?
"oh.. he buying it for Doreen's (the clerical officer) daughter..."
"wah.. he after her ah?"
so, like i said, my disreputation gets another hammering in the office
Originally posted by elindra:
No need to spell out obvious stuff
Sure, sure...Originally posted by InnoHippo:i want to touch their hearts
Originally posted by elindra:http://www.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=270654&page=16
This thread by that Andrew guy is getting more and more hilarious
How old do you think this Andrew guy is? I've often wondered and my guess always lands at somewhere in the 30s.Originally posted by elindra:http://www.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=270654&page=16
This thread by that Andrew guy is getting more and more hilarious
Originally posted by jetta:How old do you think this Andrew guy is? I've often wondered and my guess always lands at somewhere in the 30s.
In the pte sector, i think no one can really say they will remain as the "steady" breadwinner leh....and this is one of the reason i'm considering a career switch...coz if suay suay kena retrenched, and without having specific skills and without the benefit of youth, then things can be quite grim.Originally posted by choco B:I duno. Until the day the physio needs a physio?
I think you needn't worry too much about income , to be honest. With our greying population and more welcoming mindset with regards to therapy and alternative treatments, physios should be in increasing demand, and along will go their pay!
Besides you have another steady breadwinner in the family.
Originally posted by jetta:That's my mother. Now my father... he's a different story.
dun worry, z*** is not a teenOriginally posted by the Bear:hilarious.. the 'cradle snatcher' magazine subscription has reared its head again
after all the discounts and stuff, the clerical officer paid $9 for the year's subscription to the teenager magazine...
then they appeared with a free gift of a bottle of what looks like sand and another of milk-like liquid.. supposed to be a scrub and lotion..
and tried to give it to me..
why are you buying "seventeen" ?
"oh.. he buying it for Doreen's (the clerical officer) daughter..."
"wah.. he after her ah?"
so, like i said, my disreputation gets another hammering in the office
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.Originally posted by choco B:Wanda: Maybe you should view Physio like yoga
Age is irrelevant as long as you keep practicing it yourself and stay healthy
Many yoga masters are old yet really fit!
Originally posted by elindra:
I think Andrew and a few others in SC are like the story of the 3 blind men trying to figure out how an elephant looks like
Scary thing is that this man is supposed to be in 30s with a wife and kids