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8/29/2006 01:58:00 pm|W|P| Allan Lim|W|P| Dong Dong Cheang? The reason for Toad's entry about our closet political activist bro is : Google : "Cheang Kum Hon" (note : inculde the inverted commas) then click on the first search result.... FATA|W|P| 115683110828389252|W|P| dive... eat... shit...|W|P| allanlimyc@gmail.com 8/26/2006 01:28:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P| He always introduces himself as Cheang, this never fails to trigger a "Huh? What's that?" respond. He's someone who is a little hard to understand. Somehow, when he talks, you wonder if it is in English. But he's a fantastic guy, and we all love him. I always wondered why he carries a book around. He never seems to be reading it anyway. But I guess he does finish the book that he brings around. I mean, if he can write like that, I'm sure he can read. I am impressed.|W|P| 115657011922394202|W|P| Our resident writer.|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 8/26/2006 02:37:00 pm|W|P| Blogger pea|W|P| wah...i m impressed too...u mean he was stuttering to us in English all along? =P 8/16/2006 05:32:00 pm|W|P| Allan Lim|W|P| Clubnarc tri-ed Congrats to all the first time triathlete for the completion of the NUS Triathlon last Sunday. Chee Han, Bryan Lim, Bryan Tan, Irene became triathletes whilst overcoming terrible race organisation, unfavourable water and road conditions....but then again...isn't overcoming adversity and completing the race is what being a triathlete is all about? Already, many of the Tri-ed people are looking forward to the next race (New balance corp tri or Standard Charter or Singapore 70.3) Which ever it is.....it's time to move on....and start training..... FATA . From a triathlete... In the story "alice in wonderland..... "I could tell you my adventures - beginning from this morning,"said Alice a little timidly, "but it's no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then" It is here where we find the parallel between Alice in Wonderland and Triathletes in Triathlonland. We are not the people we were yesterday - the day before we became triathletes. Glancing into the eyes of anyone crossing a finish line, we often witness a significant emotional experience. And many triathletes have pursued the sport as a result of an experience of sudden and clear, life changing resolve. Around the world, training on Dr. Seuss - looking machines in gyms, pacing ourselves on big treadmills and following a black line underwater, we continue the process of changing our minds and bodies dramatically.|W|P| 115572144883188439|W|P| Clubnarc Tri-ed!|W|P| allanlimyc@gmail.com 8/15/2006 04:21:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P|
Be it a poor dive, a tough riding trip or a bad triathlon, we will never fail to find good food. We pride ourselves for our ability to enjoy good food inspite of bad experiences. As such, I suggest we call ourselves ClubBlub or perhaprs ever ClubGrub?|W|P| 115563044099410369|W|P| Clubnarc? Hmm... ClubGrub!|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 8/14/2006 09:41:00 pm|W|P| weishan|W|P| clubnarc average joes! here's your HIM dream - 2 sept 2007..... In 2007, the Singapore Ironman 70.3 will take place and serve as another international qualifying event for the 2007 Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3. The event will be managed by Graeme Hannan and Nick Munting of X-Tri Australia and Hivelocity, a local sporting events organizer and well-known name on the local triathlon scene. The inaugural event is scheduled for September 2, 2007 and will become one of 20 events in the Ironman 70.3 Series. "We're proud to bring Ironman 70.3 to Asia and especially to such an impressive location here in Singapore. We look forward to developing this event over the coming years and are keen to shape the Singapore Ironman 70.3 into one of the sport's signature events in Asia," says Hannan. Singapore, a historic country and city, is one of the major cross roads of the world; a major airline hub, a thriving and well appointed city and host to many international sporting events. The Singapore Ironman 70.3 course will be exciting. The bike and run course will take athletes past the city's landmarks as well as the Singapore CBD. The event has support from a variety of local organizations such as the Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Tourism Board. The Singapore Ironman 70.3 will consist of a 1.9 km swim, a 90 km bike and a 21 km run. Seventy-five qualifying spots to the 2007 Ford Ironman World Championship 70.3 in Clearwater, Florida will be up for grabs. Additionally, professional athletes will compete for a $25,000 (USD) prize purse. The event's first year is expected to draw more than 750 athletes from around the globe from locations such as Singapore, the Pacific Basin and Asia. For further event information and to enter the Singapore Ironman 70.3 event, please log onto www.ironman703singapore.com.|W|P| 115556304549772216|W|P| singapore ironman 70.3|W|P| weesanchua@gmail.com 8/10/2006 02:04:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P| I think somebody out there is trying to spoof Clubnarc. Well, I guess it is a compliment to Clubnarc eh? Hmmm...|W|P| 115519002854336760|W|P| Think we kena copied.|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com