So glad I do not have to work or study during morning or evening 'peak hours', which I believe leads to the sticking and pasting and constant reminder by these posters on every floor where the life currently lands, that is L1,5,9,13,17 and 21, as shown:

I do get these posters and their meaning but if one looks closely, do you not find it slightly ironic? Thought it should be courteous for one to hold on to the lift for someone else? I believe the correct term to be used in these posters should be 'Hog', right? What buffles me more is the placement of the poster inside the lift; where it's like only one palm away from the lift's ceiling. Whoever goes into the life with the head tilted so freakingly high to gaze at the ceiling?! Look how far atop the poster is from the top of the buttons panel inside the lift!

Anyway, it actually also does makes sense even if they use hold, since there's only 1 and only 1 life now, a kind considerate person which our local government had been trying to cultivate with the countess numbers of campaigns after Singapore gained independence, should indeed not hold onto the lift, and, instead, allow it to run freely.
Anyway, had lunch with Mum at Crystal Jade in J8 this afternoon, and since I'd just woke up less than an hour b4 meeting her, I decided to eat Giblet Porridge, that's actually porridge with Pig's various Internal Organs. Some of you, especially the non chinese, must think it's gross. Well, at least I do not force feed my ducks here in Asia and then, dig out their livers and make some mushy delicacy out from them. Neither do I eat horse meat, nor do I eat fast food on daily and frequent basis, where if you've watch Supersize Me, you so outta know that the Nugget you eat do not just consist of Chicken MEAT.
Anyway, packed dinner from there as well, where I opted for Yang Chow Fried Rice (I'd usually have the Crabmeat with Conpoy Fried Rice but getting tired of that today), Deep Fried Garlic Pork Ribs and Prawns and Chicken in Spicy Sichun Sauce. Standard fares since my family(which equate to me and my mum) are not very adventurous people at all, and I've remembered that as far as C Jade food are considered, the pork and prawn dishes are like somewhat staples. Bummer bout the Starwberry Ribs though. They are no longer offering it as it was a Promo dish, and it had been on Promo for like 1 year. What kind of promo dish can last 4 seasons, or rather here in Singapore, last through both the draughtlike season and the monsoon season?!

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