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Hahaha! Sorry rozzygee for making you scratch your head. Just enjoy 'our talk' before the next round of American Idol. 
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yes, rozzy, just enjoy our walk down memory lane before the next round of American Idol.
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Mr Double-Oh-Seven, do you know our old office have a real Indian temple in one corner (where regular prayers were held) and a Chinese 'Datuk' at the other opposite corner. These were built to appease you-know-what. The happenings were such that it was difficult not to believe. But no, it did not appear to young girls only.
Anyway the toilet I slept did not have air-conditioning but was extraordinarily cold. 
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yes, i've heard that the toilet was freezing, and gave u goose-bumps. i was "warned" not to go alone into that toilet in my first week there. hmm....kind seniors.
i'd love to know what that building was before. do u happen to know?
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Know why Rajen wasn't afraid? He carried a big, fat Bible with him at all times.  I don't think he wanted to provide security for me because he told me once that I walked faster than he jogged on a bad day.  
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u mean in his backpack? if i remember, i think he was always walking around with the backpack.
i think maybe he was scared after all, since he had to stay back and read the news for TV3 and as u know, our building would be nearly empty by then.

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Ahh, that Eurasian chap - Collin. He's got a big round face and jowl like a male cat. 
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muahahahaha.....I couldn't have described it better. yes, Collin has a big round face and jowl like jimmy's british short hair.


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GM - we had Indian, Chinese and Malay. Ahh, I think I know which one. The one who later received Datukship. His PA was Julia. Can't recall his name now but it was not the common type like Ahmad, Ali or Mohamad. 
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YES! His PA is Julia. And he got a datukship. Just couldn't recall his name now, as I hardly ever used his name. I simply addressed him as 'Sir" since I had just got out of U and is still used to saying "Yes, sir". He's always tickled when I called him "sir". peter couldn't take the sir thingy and asked me to simply call him peter.

but i chose to address him as Mr. Prowling Tiger (due to his constantly prowling around in our dept like a caged tiger), which he found amusing. Daniel used to say he thinks i'm the only one who could get away with calling him that.
