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20 May 2016

My First Book is fully SOLD OUT

      
There’s a lot of enquiries about my first caricature book.

So, I am running a second re-print to meet these demands. But they were all sold out within one day. Wow!
 
Anyone who buy my book, send me a selfie-photo holding my book & send me comments after reading my first book may get his/her caricature drawn and may be featured in my next book.

The artist decides.



























                    
                

14 May 2016

WAR Against Diabetes

 
     
 
In the old days, our family could not afford to buy soft-drinks except during the Chinese new year period when we bought some for visiting guests. They were mainly F&N or green-spot bottled drinks with a metal cap where young children keep them as toys and games. My mum call these bottled-drinks “Holland-water” in Cantonese. I had never asked her why.
 
Everyday before work, my dad would put 2 stacks of coins for my brother and myself. They were our daily pocket money for the day’s school recess. The amount was just enough to buy a bowl of noodle and nothing left for the attractive syrup-colored-water. We only drank plain water.
 
Now I could afford it, I still avoid drinking any sugary-soft-drinks. It’s a matter of personal choice and lifestyle. Our “big brother” could continue to build more and more hospitals to cater and treat this diabetes but the war against it should be a personal one. It’s a cause-and-effect analogy. The only weapon and fire-power to fight this war is nothing but our discipline and will-power.
 

01 May 2016

About Elections











Disclaimer: This drawing was produced purely from my weekly drawing practice and is not created as a political propaganda.

But I’m always in a dilemma when I need to exercise my vote in every election. I do not really know the candidates in person, their real agenda and motives for entering the race, yet I had to choose one to represent our constituency. They never really asked what the residents needed. What I needed. They always pushed their ideas in their campaigns & expect voters to buy them and give them a high-paying job in public office.

I don’t really care about estate upgrading as many residents do not use the upgraded or new facilities added in the area after every election.

I’m more concern about curbing the rising costs of living, controlling the escalating health care costs, and how to get employers to employ older PMET (Professionals, managers, engineers, technicians) and how to get “big brother” to implement bus services to  run parallel to all train routes as an alternative to our transport woes?

Can these candidates make a difference?
I doubt so.