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Calling all Ex St Patrick's School (of Kulim Kedah) graduates and teachers of the 1960s or later. It is hoped that you will send me articles, stories, information, and preferably photos of students, the school and the town itself so that I can post them on this blog (or Bulletin Board, call it what you like) to be shared by all interested. (NOTE: First entry starts at the bottom. Check the date of entry.)
And they ask---Why I Like Retirement...
Question: How many days in a week?
Answer: 7 (6 Saturdays, 1 Sunday)
Question:
When is a retiree's bedtime?
Answer: Three hours after he falls asleep on the couch.
Question: How many retirees to change a light bulb?
Answer: Only one, but it might take all day.
Question: What's the biggest gripe of retirees?
Answer: There is not enough time to get everything done.
Question: Why don't retirees mind being called Seniors?
Answer: The term comes with a 10% percent discount.
Question: Among retirees what is considered formal attire?
Answer: Tied shoes.
Question: Why do retirees count pennies?
Answer: They are the only ones who have the time.
Question: What is the common term for someone who continues to work and
refuses to retire?
Answer: NUTS!
Question: Why are retirees so slow to clean out the basement, attic or garage?
Answer: They know that as soon as they do, one of their adult kids will want
to store stuff there.
Question: What do retirees call a long lunch?
Answer: Normal
Question: What is the best way to describe retirement?
Answer: The never ending Coffee Break or a permanent vacation.
Question: What's the biggest advantage of going back to school as a
retiree?
Answer : If you miss classes, no one can call your parents.
Question: Why does a retiree often say he doesn't miss work, but misses
the people he used to work with ?
Answer: He is too polite to tell the whole truth.
Question: What do you do all week?
Answer: Monday to Friday; Nothing, Saturday & Sunday I rest.
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Greetings to Ted, Bill & John,
I manage to get the email address of Ted & Bill from Richard Tan when I had
a chit chat with him this morning. Recently, Richard became my patient when
he consulted me at the Family Practice - Arkaba Medical Centre, Parkside,
South Australia. We have 20 GPs - half of them are female GPs who work part
time.
Richard email me the Flyer with regard to the reunion of the old boys of St.
Patrick's School on 01/10/2010 in Penang. Richard reiterated that John has
accepted the invitation. My wife and I will love to catch up with all of
you, especially with John whom I haven't seen since 1954. John, Harcharan
Singh & I were a couple of years ahead of Ted. I have a vague recollection
of Bill. I was at B.M. High School from 1955 - 1956 & I left for India to do
my Medicine & returned in 1964 to complete my Internship training at General
Hospital, Penang. In 1966, 12 Medical Officers were conscripted into the
Armed Forces when we fought the war against Indonesia during the infamous
Confrontasi. I was the Regimental RMO with the 3rd Royal Malay Regiment x 1
yr and I was posted to Bau, Kuching, Sarawak. I write tell you more in my
next email
Please fill me in with the details as my wife & I would be attending the
reunion. I hardly visit Malaysia these days.
Ted, thanks for "THE tree RU" and the stpatskulimblogspot.com . It's very
enlightening.
Regards.
Ronnie Koh Swee Nam.