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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Pai Gow

*playing Young Folks by Peter Bjorn and John



The title is the name of this above pic game that my friends and I were taught during Chinese New Year when we visit our secondary school teacher. It's almost as fun as mahjong as it requires lots of thinking and technique. Oh and you can learn chinese when playing this game cos you need to memorise the tiles in order as above from left to right, the ranking of the tiles goes from left(lowest) to right(highest) I feel like getting myself a set of this and try to influence people to play this. According to my secondary school teacher's hubby, this game if play by $0.10 can in one round make you lose $1024. I think we can do away with a certain rule in order to not sell house sell wife sell car when we play this game. Lol.

avec le prochain
jh out!~

p.s : I love you. I so want to watch this movie but nobody watch with me. Heard its quite good. Saw the trailer too and I think its worth watching just by seeing the trailer. Do jio me though if you all are planning to catch this show.

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