Saturday, December 29, 2007
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Come & support JC!
Dear friends ,
JC , a well-known photographer @ HK , our long time friend , has been diagnosed with cancer and his life term is at the moment very unstable.
Wing Shya and Shyalala , along with some other groups , will be holding an exhibition for him so as to try and do what we can.
With this, we are asking if you could so kindly help to send out this invitation to all your listing groups so that we can gather as much people to the exhibition opening as well raise the funds for him and his family.
Exhibition details :
18.12.2007-04.01.2008
2/F, Pacific House , 20 Queens Road , Central , Hong Kong.
11:00-20:00 daily (closed on monday)
*Enquiry (852) 2167 1646
Please help us send this invitation to your group list and thank you for your kind support. Should there be further queries, kindly do not hesitate to call or email.
Cheers,
Lyn Savage
Chachahamas! Hina at 3:55:00 am 0 comments
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Realization
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For the many years of being on earth, she has come to realise that somehow it is not where really suits her, she finds it really hard to cope with beings on earth.
Uneasiness, confusion, she has got no love, what is the point of saving if killings keep happening...
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Chachahamas! Hina at 2:07:00 am 0 comments
Monday, December 10, 2007
Hail 'bigger than golf balls' pummels Sydney
In the Rooty Hill culdesac safety manager Frank Micallef calls home, five car windscreens were "smashed" today as hail stones up to 8cm in diameter fell non-stop for more than 20 minutes.
"My car has got more hits than Elvis," Mr Micallef told ninemsn.
"[The hail storm] was so loud, my wife and I couldn't hear the TV. We couldn't even talk to each other."
"It went really dark," he said. "As quick as it came, was as quick as it went."
These storms reached the city's outer southeastern suburbs, where they rapidly intensified and organised into one large storm.
Known as a "supercell" storm, this large system brought the destructive hail and wind that damaged property and felled trees.
At least 30 people were treated by ambulance officers for cuts and bruises suffered in the storm, a spokesperson for the service said.
Ambulances rushed to Kemps Creek in the city's west after the storm tore apart a kitchen tea party, National Nine News reported. Four of the guests were taken to hospital.
Gerald Wan, a 58-year-old fund manager from Cherrywood in the city's north-west, said the hail stones that fell outside his house were "bigger than golf balls".
"When the stones hit the ground they bounced off in every direction like bullets."
"It was pretty painful when they hit you."
Mr Wan said it hailed non-stop for about 20 minutes. "It was pretty frightening."
Commerce student Rachael Ong, who also lives in western Sydney, said the hail started off pretty small "and then these massive chunks started coming down".
"We could hear these massive thumps on the roof."
Ms Ong said she and her family were scared for the car. "We only just made it inside before it started hailing."
Flights at Sydney airport were disrupted by the storm and this afternoon a spokesman said further delays were possible.
A Bureau of Meteorology spokesman said the storm was expected to move out to sea following the deluge of rain, hail and damaging winds on the Central Coast.
"There's been quite a swath of large hail," he said.
"(We've had) lots of reports of hail of golf-ball size, we've had a few reports of hail up to seven centimetres in a couple of places."
A general thunderstorm warning was in place for much of NSW until about 8pm, including Port Macquarie, Taree, Newcastle, Armidale, Tamworth and Moree.
Chachahamas! Hina at 1:17:00 am 1 comments