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DELICIOUS AMBIGUITY ♥
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
why do fogging when it's only white smoke? dried ice is enough

Last week, T'ng Chang went home to Penang. He was admitted into the hospital because he is suspected to have dengue fever. Blood test result - pending.

Last week, a junior of mine, Ivan, was admitted into the hospital. Dengue strucked him, too.

Last week, government officials came to fog the hostel and areas surrounding it. And then T'ng Chang and Ivan got hit by dengue fever.

Either the mosquitoes have evolved, or the 'foggers' (if there is such a word) are using dried ice with a little added chemicals to keep the people's mouth shut.
D I V A at 11:25 AM
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