yes, fort St. John is a relatively unknown fort on the southside of town. Built by the Dutch in 1760 after the lessons of Achenese bombarding the Portuguese from that hill during a siege in 1624.
too many would-be-suitors, jealous-wannabes and celebrity stalkers. Why else do you think I have 1 sword, 2 bows, 1 zhugenu, 5 catapults, 2 arcuballistae, 1 hwacha, 2 ges and my trusty ol' broomstick at home?
Ah, Melaka. My family is thinking of making a trip up there this summer. Aunts, uncles, cousins and all. -part shudder-
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember this very well.
ReplyDeleteyes, fort St. John is a relatively unknown fort on the southside of town. Built by the Dutch in 1760 after the lessons of Achenese bombarding the Portuguese from that hill during a siege in 1624.
ReplyDeleteAt anytime, Baobei looks stunning...
ReplyDeleteI think she has become everyone's "baobei". Heck, I even have her number listed down in my mobile phone as Baobei. XD
ReplyDeletehmmmm...... now I know who's been calling her at odd hours of the morning.
ReplyDeleteI don't have the number and so I won't be the one who would be interrupting your bedroom gymnastics....
ReplyDeletekekeke...my policy is to always leave married lovebirds be...
ReplyDeletehmmm.... why lovebirds? Why not lovelizards or lovefishes or lovemammals? Birds... any relation to the hokkien bluebird?
ReplyDeletehmm, wonder where did the strange calls came from....
ReplyDeletetoo many would-be-suitors, jealous-wannabes and celebrity stalkers. Why else do you think I have 1 sword, 2 bows, 1 zhugenu, 5 catapults, 2 arcuballistae, 1 hwacha, 2 ges and my trusty ol' broomstick at home?
ReplyDeleteI seriously have no idea...why birds and not bunnies. Hehe.
ReplyDeleteI would hasten to add that your Han-jian is the only workable weapon in that friggin' arsenal you listed...XD
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I dare say my bows would kill much better than my blunt hanjian would.
ReplyDeletekeke...:P
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