Call me fickle. But I can’t do without this blog. So I’m going to switch it on again. There are stuff that I can’t put into the other blog without ruining its focus as my ‘media gallery’. However I won’t be blogging everyday, more like once or twice a week at most. This blog will also serve as my bulletin board so to speak.
Hell rider
Last week I saw a hell rider on the road. The young man had one hand on his handle bar. The other hand was curled around a BABY seated in front of him. Though the little tot could sit upright, he didn’t look like he was older than one year. The biker slowed down when the light turned red, then when the coast was clear, he zoomed off again. A policeman on a motorbike happened to be waiting at the red lights too. Off he went after him. Yes!
It was my turn to go and I couldnt’ see if the policeman managed to nab the culprit. I hope he did and summoned him for endangering the lives of other people. If that young man wants to kill himself, that’s his business. But that baby there deserves a chance to live to a ripe old age. Yeah, the little tyke might enjoy the feel of the wind rushing against his face but the joy ride is for nought if the life is snuffed out of him prematurely or if he ends up crippled and maimed in an accident.
Some people are so irresponsible. Have you encountered reckless motorcyclists such as these?

Welcome back Lydia!
I’m so glad that you’ve returned. Never mind whether it’s an article a week or two so long as you’re back, I’m happy. You know, blogging these days is not as exciting as those days. How I miss those ‘gila-gila’ days in blogosphere.
By: ilene ong on June 23, 2009
at 2:07 pm
Welcome back, Lydia
….Well, SOME of the time had those “encounter”…..
By: Peter Goh on June 23, 2009
at 4:21 pm
Ilene, thanks for the warm welcome. Yeah lah, we’ve all toned down considerably. Judy is one good example too.
Peter, thanks.
By: Lydia Teh on June 24, 2009
at 10:15 am
Well well, I hope that the traffic policeman will teach the man some lessons about the preciousness of life.
By: JL on June 24, 2009
at 7:15 pm
When Aidy Het firstly made her “confessions of a blog addict” in the Star on 27/09/2005, she has said that she has had resolved to keep her blogging under control with the 2-2-2 formula; 2 hours a day, no peeking at the statistics counter more than twice, 2 visits a day. May the 1-1-1 slimmed down formula if made possible may suit you?
By: picatho on June 24, 2009
at 7:43 pm
JL, I hope so too but some people never learn until a tragedy occurs.
picatho, good on you! You still remember. Thanks for the pared down formula. I think 0.5-0-2 will work for me
I don’t care about the statistics anymore. It’s enough that I know loyal readers like yourself will come by.
By: lydiateh on June 26, 2009
at 9:24 am
Ha ha ha, I knew that like Arnie Schwarzenegger The Terminator, you would be back…!
By: Yang-May on June 29, 2009
at 5:28 pm
Yang-May, you may say ‘I told you so’
By: Lydia Teh on July 1, 2009
at 5:33 pm
yayyyyyyy !!!!! i’m sooo happy you’re back aunty Lydia!! hahaha… now i can come here time to time again to read your blog
:):)
By: Elaine on July 2, 2009
at 3:47 pm