Fortunately some of those who joined us on the kayaking trip were getting high not from the spirits but up on the trees collecting rambutans from a tree that had almost fallen into the river. And there were 3 Richards with us on Sunday morning but there was only one Richard who 
Richard Goh subsequently showed us his climbing prowess again by easily scaling up the hanging vines further down the river making him our best ‘tarzan’ so far.
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You lead a blessed life. Kayaking in beautiful natural settings, people giving you food, lovely ladies keeping you company…. uh oh, don’t tell K I said that.
hhmmmm….rambutans!! all we can get here is in cans ;( Im still thingking of you Francis……maybe next time I’ll be lucky to go kayaking with you
panda - Thanks and i’m very grateful and thankful for it. And my lips are sealed!
*mag* - It would be my pleasure to take you kayaking and rambutans or durians picking. (if they’re in season!)Looking forward to meeting you one day! That would be very nice!
To the point and well written, ty for the post
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