I feel guilt in that there are many people who link to me and I do not have the time (nor the programming expertise) to link to them (to create a blogroll I mean).
Regardless, I try to make the occasional post to highlight those that are kind enough to link to me here at Cappy Cap and one of those is good ol' Agnes.
I don't know much about her, which I regret, because if it weren't for having to make a living and pay the bills, I would genuinely like to just hang out on the internet and meet people of similar interests.
Alas, the compulsion to contribute to GDP is a relentless call and one that I must obey.
But in the meantime, visit Agnes because she seems a sweet kid out in Kuala Lumpur (sorry, originally thought she was in Singapore) and that is a country (Malaysia) that seems to have it's shit together more so than any American/western nation does.
(Sorry, just trying to digest a $1 trillion DEFICIT (not debt, freaking one year deficit) because of the stupid moronic, lazy, slothful POS neo-Americans that infect (yes, I do mean that in the viral sense) America)
Hello Capt.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised by this post, but ola from this part of the world! Thank you for the link, but am rather a low profile person and not used to the high volume traffic to my blog. Plus, I hardly ever update so it's really a dormant site.
Capt, while I am at this, I would to correct you that I am in fact from the city Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which you may have mistaken for the city-state Singapore. We're geographically next to each other, Singapore being located at the southern tip of Peninsula Malaysia.
Thanks much! Enjoy reading your blog.
I was a little surprised when you said that Malaysia had its shit together. I visited Malaysia (and got Singapore in the same trip) in the mid/late 80s. It seems they've really grown a lot since then. Granted my impressions were somewhat tainted considering the fact that I was, I think, eight years old, but looking back even then I was surprised by the difference in the prosperity of Singapore and Malaysia. Here's to their continued growth, since more productive people improve the quality of life for everybody.
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