I went to the letterbox to get the mail this morning. After reaching in with my bare hand to take out all the mail, I noticed something at the back of the letterbox…
On our recent US trip, we purchased Broadway tickets on the Internet via Ticketmaster website. Yesterday my credit card bill came and I found that I had a charge of US$9 under the name “Entertainment Rewards”. I didn’t know what that was so rang American Express who researched it. It seems that when you use Ticketmaster to buy tickets, you’re automatically signing up a subscription with Entertainment Rewards, which is a company that offers vouchers for restaurants, hotels, etc. Apparently it’s in the small print. This subscription costs US$9 per month!
Very, very dodgy!!!
Anyway, American Express were kind enough to refund the US$9 and I cancelled my membership with Entertainment Rewards.
I Googled “Entertainment Rewards” and it seems that a lot of people have been ripped-off by them too!
Glad to see that I’m not the only one!
I took the liberty of defrosting the household fridge today (actually, it was more like an archaeological expedition through the Antarctic).
Came to work today and the first case was a shocker.
18 year old passenger in a car that crashed into a tree. The passenger was drunk. Not sure about the driver - maybe I’m just assuming that he was drunk.
Regardless, he had, what we call, a ‘degloving’ injury to his right foot. It’s exactly what you imagine it to be. The skin from the ankle down had been stripped off like a sock. Remember Terminator 2 where Arnie took off the skin from his forearm? Similar to that. The skin which was stripped off was the whole sole and still had his big and little toes attached. It was found in his shoe which was in the car.
Took some photos of his foot with the skin beside it. Decided against posting it!!!
We performed a below knee amputation on him this morning. A tragedy in an 18 year old!
Moral: we have to be very careful before being a passenger in a car, especially after a night out!

As the title says Best Drunk
- It’s Safe For Work.
- I dunno if it’s real, staged, viral advertising(doesn’t look like an ad) but it’s damn funny.
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