When Linkcum Comes

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–noun
1. any conception existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity.
2. a thought, conception, or notion: That is an excellent idea.
3. an impression: He gave me a general idea of how he plans to run the department.
4. an opinion, view, or belief: His ideas on raising children are certainly strange.
5. a plan of action; an intention: the idea of becoming an engineer.
6. a groundless supposition; fantasy.
7. Philosophy.
a. a concept developed by the mind.
b. a conception of what is desirable or ought to be; ideal.
c. (initial capital letter) Platonism. Also called form. an archetype or pattern of which the individual objects in any natural class are imperfect copies and from which they derive their being.
d. Kantianism. idea of pure reason.

Before the Chinese New Year, Wingz was asking me to help out with a chinese poem. I been thinking yet couldn’t derive any. Today at office, on my first day of work I have linkcum. It begins with ‘hoi kong dai kat” as in good luck with the commencement of work.

So simply thought of the phrase below:-

hoy kong dai kat,
nei pang yau ngo hou wan kat,
mm zi nei duck mm duck,
chut chut yap yap nei yau luck !

translation
commence the work with luck,
your friend, me is very idiotic,
I don’t know you can or not,
out out in in you got luck

As I shared with Sasha, she told me… who I come out the poem for? A simple pointer send me some linkcum.

I then thought of this poem

kam nin nin lou foo,
juek san sam, juek san foo,
ching chun mei lai pei fu what gor tau foo,
dai kar hoi hoi sum sum, everyone wan dar foo

translation
this year, year of Tiger,
Wear new clothes, wear new pants,
young and pretty, skin smoother than tofu,
everybody happy joyful, everyone wonderful

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