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Golden News
Volume 17, Number 32 - Monday 2 February
2004
The official bulletin of the Rotary
Club of Kowloon Golden Mile is published
most Mondays and is distributed to all club members, District officials and to "friends of KGM". Winner "Best English Language Bulletin" in District 3450, 2001/2002 This Week's Meeting:
Our guest speaker this week is Mrs. Marcia Aw and the topic is
"Lifeline Express".
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From Under The Kitchen Sink: Our spy in the Holiday Inn kitchen, Vincent "The Galloping Gourmet" Lam, informs us that this week's fare is Western food, namely roasted pumpkin soup with sage, followed by grilled cod with saffron potato and clams cream sauce OR penne pasta with roasted tomato sauce and mushrooms, and nougatine mousse with berries, and the usual choice of coffee or tea. Milestones: Birthday greetings for: Nobody. There are no KGM members
celebrating a birthday in the first week of
February.
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KGM Induction Anniversary Greetings, go out to:
Once again, nobody. There are no KGM members
celebrating an induction anniversary in the first week of February.
Fellowship News - Last Call
(definitely):
What dat Vincent be smokin' mon? Anyway, our old mate Vincent "Pass The Dutchie"
Lam assures
us that the next fellowship is definitely being held at the critically
acclaimed Gaia Restaurant (a member of the Va Bene Group), at G/F, Grand
Millennium Plaza, 181 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong (Tel: 2167-8200) at
7:30
pm tomorrow
evening Tuesday 3
February 2004, and the owner of Gaia, renown
restauranteur Pino Piano will
attend to us personally and give us a guided tour of his kitchen.
The cost is $500 per head (discounted from the usual
$800 per head).
Our other old mate, PP C.K.
"Don't Call Me Calvin" Tsang has arranged for two cases of
exceptional vintage French wines (i.e. 1995 Chateau des Jouallen
& 1998 LaLaurie Sauvignon Blanc) for the occasion. Of course I
doubt they're anywhere as good as award winning Australian wines such
as the 2004 Chateau Woolloomooloo Wombat or the 2003 Gundagai Jungle
Juice but, hey, we don't want to hurt CK's feelings, OK?
If you would like to attend, please contact Vincent on telephone 9045 6871
(collect calls OK), before he changes his bloody mind again.
2004
Annual Ball - Reminder:
Yes folks, it's back. The world famous KGM Annual Ball, which was cancelled last
year due to SARS, will be held from 7:00 p.m. Saturday 28 February at the Grand Hyatt
Hotel.
This year's theme is "Putting On The Ritz" (as in "Ritz Hotel",
not "Ritz Crackers"), and tickets remain reasonably priced at
$1,200 per head, which gets
you an all-inclusive cocktail hour, a typically excellent six course meal
from the Grand Hyatt, free wine all evening
long, fun contests, fantastic entertainment, dancing until
the wee hours of the morning plus dozens of fabulous prizes to be won.
What a great deal - why not organise a table of ten
(10) or more for your family, friends and business associates?
And, as usual, The
Dictator (who has an electronic "kill switch"),
ensures that speeches and other
formalities are limited to 12 minutes in total, regardless
of how many speakers there are, so you and your guests won't nod off in
your soup. Remember our Annual Ball is a "FUN
raising" event, not a Rotary Information Seminar.
Chairman of the Annual Ball is once again our old mate
and PE2B Elissa "Babushka"
Cohen, who can be contacted on
telephone 9481
8378.
District 3450 Events:
Tick, tock, tick, tock. In the meantime, here's what's coming up on the
District Calendar:
District Badminton
Tournament, Saturday 13 March 2004 - details Rotary
International News:
New: Read
the February issue of "The
Rotarian" magazine - online.
New:
February is Rotary
International's World Understanding
month.
In other RI news: 1. Learn about the various Rotary International Programs on the RI
website - details.
2. Read all about the ongoing plans for the
RI Centennial in 2005 -
details.
3. Visit the website of Rotary International President Jonathan Majiyagbe - details. 4. Read about the 95th
Rotary International Convention in Osaka from 23-26
May, 2004 - new
website.
Rotary Information: International Responsibilities of Rotarian: As an international organization, Rotary offers each member unique opportunities and responsibilities. Although each Rotarian has first responsibility to uphold the obligations of citizenship of his or her own country, membership in Rotary enables Rotarians to take a somewhat different view of international affairs. In the early 1950s, a Rotary philosophy was adopted to describe how a Rotarian may think on a global basis. Here is what it said: “A world-minded
Rotarian:
That is quite an
assignment for any Rotarian to practice in thoughts and actions.
When this philosophy was
developed, Rotary was still an all-male organization. The description of a
world-minded Rotarian today would obviously include all female members as
well
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Geek
Speak - Cool Websites:
Check out Crazy
Fads to learn about all the things people used to do
from the 1920's up to the present.
Who Am I?
What is the more common name of (deceased) Zanzibar born (but later British) rock singer Farookh Balsara? Clue: He wasn't straight, but he'd help make a good straight. The answer appears at the bottom of this issue. Golden Smile: Word Play:
A Woman's
Prayer:
Dear Lord, I pray
for
Wisdom, To understand my man Love, To forgive him and Patience, For his moods Because, Lord, if I pray for Strength I'll just beat him to death. Quotable Quotes:
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the
majority, it is time to pause and reflect".
Mark Twain Bumper Sticker Of The Week: If you want to save the
bumper sticker for use in email or on a website, put your mouse pointer
over the top, right-click, and select "Save Picture
As".
The
Phantom
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