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12 November 2008

Asthma Joke

I am still trying to recover from this wheezing and puffing. Funnily enough I managed to finish 2 sets of badminton game after work today albeit rather badly. Though I lost both games, I quite enjoyed sweating out as I really needed to lose that fat.  But being asthmatic is no joke so I made sure I had two puffs of the ventolin inhaler just before the game. At least that probably helped me from collapsing on the floor.

After work, I managed to bring the family to visit my parents as my lil niece, alai dibah who happens to turn three today was celebrating her bday at my parents' house. So happy sweet 3 year old to you alai dibah. My mum looked healthy after the surgery and that was very pleasing to see. Dad with his usual grumpiness couldnt seem to get off his old habit of starting his negative conversation about mum. 

Anyway, I thought I could end today's entry by sharing this asthma joke which was related to me by a friend who likes to poke fun on my current malady:

Matthew sets up Andrew to go on a blind date with a friend of his. But Andrew is a little worried about going out with someone he has never seen before.“What do I do if she’s ugly?” says Andrew, “I’ll be stuck with her all night.” “Don’t worry.” Matthew says. “Just go up to her door and meet her first. If you like what you see, then everything goes as planned. If you don’t, just shout Aaauuuggghhh! and fake an asthma attack.”So that night, Andrew knocks at the girl’s door, and when she comes out he is awe-struck at how beautiful and sexy she is. Andrew’s about to speak when the girl suddenly shouts, “Aaauuuggghhh!”

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