
I snapped this on the way to church this morning. No idea what statue this is, other than it being behind Westminister Abbey. We were late for church but I can't resist shooting this. Especially since sun's a premium in London these days. Kiah Ngee was due to travel to Tokyo in the afternoon so we missed the weekly ride. And as usual we were late (Ms Wee refused to wake up until I have showered which is a little silly since I have my own toilet and she has hers).
The CG was scheduled for catering duties today. I was totally mad as we were supposed to sell coupons to the church members queueing up to buy lunch boxes (£2.5 which is pretty decent). Yet some members were going straight into the kitchen for their own personal transactions. I spoke aloud, saying why are there two queues and why wouldn't people following the correct queue? Some had the audacity to say that they are church staff and need to buy for others. Blimey, din know we have 60+ church staff.
Back to the subject title, bogey team Bolton managed another "victory" against Arsenal; this time playing to a 1-1 draw in the FA Cup. The Gunners couldn't cope with the physical play and aerial bombardment for the first half, and, unsurprisingly, fell behind to a Kevin Nolan's goal shortly after the break. Toure's equaliser was particularly sweet and the endless attacks on the Bolton defence cannot yield another goal. If only Arsenal plays like that in the first half. Cesc, as usual, has a fab game. Too bad, another energy-sapping game at the Reebok. This time, I will be praying for two good halves.
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