[[ Stickman & Stickbabe ]]

we're just two simple stickpeople who :-
met,
clicked,
hitched,
till death do us part...


[[ All I want in 2007... ]]

Seeing loved ones happy
Mission trips
Have a cute baby
Learn bridal makeup
Speak Camb/Viet
Pay off our housing loan!


[[ Leaving? ]]

~C-Cup : cupcakes from heaven... (perfect 4 parties)
~My Bali Photo Blog
~Melonbabe (my female sibling)
~Angelia (a kid i tutored, who grew up!)
~WZB (a woman with an expensive rock)
~Get Blobbed... (splish splash plop blobbe)
~My Primary School Classmate
~My pescatarian recipe blog
~Simplicity - making a difference in Kenya
~A visually delightful blog of a stranger
~Another visual treat...
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Friday, June 09, 2006
I blogged about mynahs dropping out of the sky the other day. I was very wrong. The crows were the unlucky ones. The mynah population is thriving.

Last night, a mynah slept soundly on the ledge outside our bedroom window. It didn't wake even though Stickman and I were peeping at it from behind our curtain. This morning, it left a farewell present on our ledge for Stickman.

And oh! This evening, I was loitering in Jalan Besar, and had my dinner in a sleazy neighbourhood coffeeshop that only had two foodstalls. Posters of provocative beerbabes in sailor costumes screamed "Would you be my captain?!" One of these stimulating posters were plastered on a pillar right in front of my table. I could have been nude the way two men in their 60s stared at me from a nearby table. It was a sleazy coffeeshop alright - don't ask me what I was doing in such a place. I was hungry.

But what caught my attention was a bird that swooped down on a lizard near me. As I pecked away at my dinner, my feathered friend pecked away at the lizard till its tail dislodged and wriggled away. I struggled to keep my food down, and my avian imitator struggled to get its victim down its throat. Finally it proved too much for me and I stopped eating. It, too, stopped and dropped the motionless lizard for its wriggling tail.

It was an interesting and memorable dinner. Let's attempt to build a food chain.
sugar -> ant -> spiders -> lizard -> bird -> man


stickbabe [ 12:50 AM ]

Blogger sue said...

nice :D
where's ur tagboard. haha

11:32 AM  

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