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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Look who else has a column for TODAY

20811102_6b364028dd_m1This Mr Miyagi, so copycat one. I write for TODAY newspaper, he also must write for TODAY newspaper. Like hor, getting all the hot chicks swooning over him is not enough, he must also be a columnist. Some people, so greedy one.

But haha, my caricature nicer than his (they draw me got more hair). Ok lah, go and read his new regular Wednesday column anyway. It is quite the funny. Got talk about the Ingterneck and about blogging.


Excerpt:

For instance, you can say things like "Wah lao! That musical was so bad, pay me money also I will never watch again!", whereas you know a print reporter reviewing a musical, for instance, would not talk about walking out on a performance as he or she found it to be absolute rubbish.

One blogger titled a review "Gut-wrenching performance — in a bad way", so you can see that there is little mincing of words in the blogosphere.

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