Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Hey look!! There is a fly in my loo!!
My first encounter with this was when I was at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam couple of months back. This is how it looks like.....(photo courtesy of Fly UI)

And so far, now one has been able to give me a satisfactory answer as to why the fly is off-centred to the left?? If you say it is for the benefit of right-handed pee-ers...what about those who are left-handed?? hmmm what say you??
For a more detailed treatment of this subject, click on the following link....you will be surprised at the amount of research that has gone into this subject.... Fly UI
Have fun!
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Sunday, June 19, 2005
Confederation Cup?!

Each comes complete with a green pitch (meshed and porous as you don't want a flooded pitch do you?), a goal post (for you to get the ball into) and a suspended red ball (for you to aim at...what else?). The aim is to get the ball into the goal post....and how you get it in bearing in mind the rules of football or in this case pee-ball, you should have got the drift by now (if not, give me a call and I will explain). What is also interesting is that the red ball is made of a thermal plastic and turns white when it gets warm. This definitely beats having to use a urino-analysis stick to find out what's wrong with you :-). While it is a challenge having to keep aim (tho some may disagree) at this suspended non-stationary ball, it sure beats having to drown a small static fly (who refuse to drown) printed in some urinals and most of all it is great fun!!
In our drive to get our toilets clean and dry, do you think this will help? At the same time, it has been proven that a constantly engaged mind is good in preventing Alzheimers.

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Sunday, June 12, 2005
Happy Father's Day
A BLESSING FOR FATHERS
We bless you and we praise you, God of our fathers!
You are the God of Adam, Father of the human family.
You are the God of Abraham, our father in faith who was ready and willing to give up everything to be faithful to you.
You are the God of Isaac, who was born of laughter and old age, and the God of Jacob, whose clever trick gained an inheritance for twelve tribes of sons and daughters.
You are the God of Jesse, whose loins a nation sprang, a study family tree of monarchs, prophets and priests.
You are the God and Father of Israel, your child whom You love with all Your heart.
You are the God of Zechariah, who fathered the Baptist and taught him the Torah, and of Joachim, the grandfather of Jesus.
You are the God of Joseph, who loved and raised Jesus as his own.
You are the God and Father of Jesus, and our Father in Heaven, too. Holy is Your Name!
We thank you, God, for the gift of our fathers, grandfathers and godfathers, and father-in-laws, too.
Send your Holy Spirit upon our fathers, in whose laps we were cradled, on whose knees we were bounced, by whose hands we were fed, instructed, at times corrected, in whose company we learned to work and play and pray, at whose side we heard your word and celebrated your mysteries.
Heal their pains and disappointments.
Forgive all that needs to be forgiven.
Give them the good that they have given others.
Welcome into Your arms those who have died.
Fill this world, O God, with a father's love!
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