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Credits: News link via Yahoo News. Graphic impressions courtesy of Ah Bo.
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Side Pose - popup image or album - In a huge crowd of millions, I will still come find you...
Front Pose - popup image or album - And... Cherish all the moments we have ever had.
Desperate - popup image or album - But when I leave you, don't be desolate, as I will be back and I will find you!
I have seen so many elder relatives pass away in last six months that I am reaching a point of emotional vulnerability.
My paternal uncle passed away at the age of 81. Yes, it is a normal age for the final frontier. However, he was one of my mentors alongside my father and one of the few people who helped my career.
So today, I didn't post anything at this site, and now you know why.
A successful entrepreneur, survived by four daughters, two sons, two wives, and eleven grandchildren, he lived a life full of passion. Always neatly dressed with a pleasant smile that never seemed to leave his face, during his life he had more than his share of women.
Yes, my life is strikingly similar to his and his passing away has somehow triggered my thoughts about my own death.
Since last night, I have been brooding how it would all feel? The final frontier? What is beyond? Who knows?
Despite my sadness of losing him, I close my eyes and see him...
See him neatly dressed, smiling, and dancing with women in the window of my imagination with stars shining in the background.
And I feel he is is looking at me as if indicating...
Ron, live and enjoy as much as you can, for when you cross over the final frontier, same like me, you will look back and say "Been there done that"
Well, I will miss him, but every time I close my eyes, he will always be there... smiling and dancing. The Man!
Note: Yes I am in mourning but it does not mean I won't post Girlies. Soon I will post some decent pictures of women my uncle would sure have liked. Cheers!
Music playing while I post this - Desafinado in the key of G.
Face - popup image or album - What can I say?
Front Pose - popup image or album - Way to go baby!
Naughty - popup image or album - You aren't as naughty as you think until I come over.
Why women with "fake carpets" (term coined by Shaky) should never bungee jump... Popup Image or Album
Credits: Unknown or whoever signed the cartoon.
The results for Model of the Week, March - Fourth Week (final week) are out. We had many votes this time and even I am amazed by the results. Here are the scores:
Yuko Sakaki (album) from Japan is the Model of the Week and Model of the Month as well with 81 votes.
Lee Jee Hyun (album) from Korea is the first runner up with 70 votes and Saisunee (album) from Thailand finishes as the second runner up with 45 votes.
For this week, I have again selected three different representatives - Chinese, Thai, and Japanese.
Jennifer Lee (album) representing Chinese is playful and confidently joins our contest.
Pataravarin (album) representing Thai is literally pouring out her feminity where ever she goes. Not just the beauty, but a hint of caring kindness in her expressions prompted me to select her.
Yoshi Rei (album) representing Japan is trying to indicate via her expressions that she will definitely win. But will she?
Let us see how it goes this time. Well, cast your votes now. You can vote once in a 24 hour cycle until next Sunday, meaning once everyday.
Note: All links above are popup images, and you can also view the pictures in the album link next to each picture. All links open in the same window.
Front Pose - popup image or album - Confirms my suspicion that most women hate bra.
Topless - popup image or album - HOOLALA! Though, gravity sure is cruel...
Nude - popup image or album - Let me get this straight. Now the kitchen substitutes for bedroom?
Mate, since last few days folks in China cannot access any Typepad hosted sites. This includes http://www.seelai.com, http://seelai.com, and http://seelai.blogs.com.
Don't bother clicking the links above, because if you are already reading this, all the three links will bring you back here.
Folks at Living in China are helping bloggers and readers out in more than one ways. And via them you can read what other China bloggers think about this issue.
At See Lai, we take the ban and block lightly -
Footnote: Even inmates aren't running it anymore!

Credits: News link via Yahoo News. Graphic impressions courtesy of Ah Bo.
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