A community blog by James Yong to reconnect those at St Joseph's Secondary School, Kuching, Sarawak during the swinging 1970s, as well as their friends. It covers schoolday memories, sports, hobbies, food, history, travel, family, reunions, teachers, old flames & gossip. Please send relevant info and pictures to jslyong@hotmail.com for posting.
You think Lion City wants to sour diplomatic relations with China? Notice that the players in table tennis they got from China were never the champions when they crossed over.
Hurray for China! Hurray for Asia! World tennis will never be the same again. Millions of Chinese parents will now send their children for intensive tennis lessons.
Zhong Guo, jia yu!
ReplyDeleteCHINA is going to take over the tennis world too.
ReplyDeleteI knew she would win one of these days and sure enough she did!
ReplyDeleteWish I was there to congratulate her and maybe give her a big hug too.
Maybe Lion City will consider giving her citizenship and let her represent the city-state.
ReplyDeleteYou think Lion City wants to sour diplomatic relations with China? Notice that the players in table tennis they got from China were never the champions when they crossed over.
ReplyDeleteThe way Li Na draped the flag over her, it looked like she is from Vietnam. LOL
ReplyDeleteHurray for China!
ReplyDeleteHurray for Asia!
World tennis will never be the same again.
Millions of Chinese parents will now send their children for intensive tennis lessons.
Gymnastics. Table tennis. Badminton. Now tennis. Where will it end?????
ReplyDeleteGood business to go into in China now is selling tennis gear.
ReplyDeleteNo LI NA anywhere in sight at Wimbledon
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