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A family dinner in the shop, with the writer seated second from left. Photos: Liong Kam Chong
I grew up in a shophouse in Bidor, a small town 66km south of Ipoh. The shop was 20ft (6m) wide and double-storied at the front (50ft/15m) while the middle (40ft/12m) and back (30ft/9m) portions
Thunderstorms likely this evening. Then a chance of scattered thunderstorms overnight. Low 71F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 100%. Localized flooding is possible..
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Partly cloudy skies. Low 74F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph.
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