Thanks to my friends, especially Doug, for your generous donation!
I should have known there would be new pins coming out.
Other than the "Around the Hong Kong" series, 7-11 decided to issue 8 means of transport pins on top of the 25 pins. This makes sense actually. How on earth do you think you can visit those landmarks without taking any of the public transport? (Okay I know there are private cars on the road. But you get the idea.)
My collection to date comprises of 27 pins: 24 of the main set (except Wong Tai Sin) and 3 of the new set. I don't really care if I get the rest of the public transport pins as I didn't buy the collection mat for the new set. (I will just assume it never exists.) BUT I desparately need Wong Tai Sin.
Wong Tai Sin... Is there any hidden meaning behind the lacking of this particular pin instead of the others? I would not wonder if the last one is, for example, Shing Mun River. It just proves that I will never learn to bike. Hmmmm...
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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When I come to think about it, there's a Chinese saying that Wong Tai Sin means you will always get what you ask for. Haha, ironic, isn't it?
i keep forgetting...my bad my bad...ngo fai d chui ha kui ar ha...
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