
Anyhoo, I’m going to give a brief report on my fun in the sun day and then get ready to Hash. We got out for the usual Sunday Sweets Stroll to start things off. Here are some highlights:








The rest of the day was in keeping with Sunday traditions.


Then it was the Sunday dinner at John’s place with Swan.


After-dinner drinks at Red Bar, a nightcap at Wet Spot, then we were homeward bound. And so ended another day in the life.
In this post from the June 2013 LTG archives, I recount my experience going to war with Time Warner Cable. And then in a July 2013 post, I tell how things turned out.

In today’s YouTube video, Reekay shares the reasons why 85% of dating relationships with Filipinas don’t last beyond three months. Hmm, I can relate. I have zero tolerance for drama, and when a girl I’d met showed signs of being a drama queen, I was done. Better to stick with transactional relationships than that bullshit.
I thought it was funny:



So, we’ll leave it at that for today. I’m going to walk the 2K to the start of today’s Hash trail on Rizal Extension, and decide where to go from there. I’m leaning toward keeping it on the street. The On-Home is at Kim’s place on Baloy Beach, and that’s a pretty good journey from the start, even without a mountain climb. I’ll tell you all about it tomorrow.
Swan’s dinner choice should come as no surprise.
Crispy this time?
re: sweet-and-sour pork
Chinese or Korean style? What do you think?
(And yes, the structure of that sentence is off kilter. Don’t blame me, I didn’t write it.)
I saved it for my Substack. (“Off-kilter” is usually hyphenated no matter where it appears in a sentence. Some adjectives are like that.)
I’m going to walk the 2K to the start of today’s Hash trail on Rizal Extension, and decide where to go from there.
I’m saving this for Substack as well. Sigh… I had at least two Bad Online English posts about this problem (BOE #8, BOE #13). In one ear (eye?) and out the other.
Kevin, yep, they know we want them crispy, and they accommodate our desires.
My guess is the sweet and sour was Korean-style tangsuyuk.
I’m not sure why I neglected to hyphenate off-kilter, but I am pleased to offer my services as a bad example on your Substack. Cheers!