'TOCK KONG' is a local Hokkien slang which means 'Awesome'. I welcome genuine comment/s here, for or against but will reject derogatory or racist comments right away.
George Lee
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A jovial chap, liked the outdoor and always there to listen to my grouses and every little thing I poured out. He will be missed dearly.
Farewell and rest in peace, George - my buddy (1961 to 2012).
When I read the news on the recent sinking of a Korean ferry boat, it inevitably jostled my memory back to Royal Pacific which sank on 23 August 1992 near Port Dickson and I was one of the survivors too. Sadly, there are some similarities between the two ill-fated vessels. It happened more than two decades ago but nobody seems to have remembered that fateful incident now. I was the operations manager of Starlight Cruises which was the owner and ship manager of Royal Pacific, a 13,000 gross tonnage passenger vessel which can carry up to 600 passengers. It was a Greek-owned vessel and flying on Bahamas flag. It was a ferry which was just converted to a full passenger vessel slated to ply in the Straits of Malacca and home-ported in Singapore. Cruising was at its infancy stage in the late 80s going into the early 90s in Singapore and the region. It was our maiden voyage where we were supposed to do a 2-night "cruise-to-nowhere" along Straits of Malacca and many trave
Our meet-up group led by Kwan and SP organised a climb to Gunung Belumut in Kluang on 28 August, Sunday for some 23 of us with one dropping out at last minute. As it was an early morning departure at 7am at Woodlands MRT, we (Anna, CK and I) had arranged to spend a night at Dora's place in Woodlands to save all the hassle of rushing from our home. Also, we were expected to stay up late to watch the 'LIVE' telecast of the PE result on Saturday evening till dawn.
Everyone turned up on time as Kwan kept reminding all that he was prepared to wait till 7.15am for the last person only. I had fish fillet at Macs for breakfast, so too for Anna, CK and Dora who ordered their own share. When we arrived at the Woodlands immigration, Anna felt faint. She said something in her breakfast could have caused her that. At the Johor immigration, we waited for quite a while for her while she rushed to the toilet. Dora kept her company throughout while we waited in the combi. Fi
I joined the airport team of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in 1985. I was the latest recruit and was the youngest. I was 23 then. Aside from Simon Oh who is of the same birth year as me and he joined some months earlier, the rest of our colleagues are more than a decade older than us. Added to that, they had already worked more than a decade with the company. For some, two decades. It was just a beginning for me. If I can remember well, Simon was few days older than me. We even share the same birthday month in February. He was a 'little feisty dragon' at work. He has a fearsome Chinese name called Oh Kim Leng and in Hokkien, it means golden dragon. I remember Zohri who used to work as office messenger running errands. He was later promoted to handle simple passenger service tasks. Zohri spoke with a unique slang, almost like an ang moh but not exactly close. I liked to call him 'Zorro'. Yes, I was quite a rascal sometimes. Guess being young then, I can affor
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