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04-16-2012 05:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 1667307)
hi, mr.gale! yah, it's been raining and strong winds here today... :ugh2: my G looks like a mess now. :crying:
hello, mr.alcheng! :tup: i need to play make believe let's-have-eye-exam with my younger kid as he needs visual check for next school yr.
problem is his english isn't that great so i need to teach him everything the doc will ask to prepare him so that he doesnt freeze up. :icon17: he knows his alphabet, but his speaking skillz sounds like cantonese... and we've not taught him any chinese. lol :rofl2:
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Mr.kenchan, the eye exam should be far more simple than an adult one since the optometrist should have a chart which display graphics instead of characters, and most question asked by the O.D. should be "1st one and the 2nd one, which one is more clear~~~?" :tup:
In fact, the most challenging task, will be getting him to get onto the exam chair without scaring him. :roflpuke2:
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Originally Posted by GaleForce
(Post 1667259)
Let's do it Mr.alcheng. Road trip to Mosport! :tup:
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Mr.GaleForce, Mosport, that formula course is quite exciting, roughly a 1 min short course. The other event is track day, but I have to upgrade the brakes on my Z first. :tup:
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Originally Posted by GaleForce
(Post 1667320)
Guess i know what you're doing next weekend, have fun detailing the G :tup:
My 2 year old has bouts of Cantonese speak... I just look at him with a blank look on my face and nod in agreement.
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Yes, kids can speak foreign languages without being taught, I remember when I was still living with both of mine, (yes, I was, not anymore... I see them once a week now) they spoke something like italian or african that only they understand...!! :icon18: :icon18:
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