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August 4, 2022 7 mins

Episode 5 has Aysa over the moon for Lo and Behold (LAB) 開心速遞 and goes hard on her favourite episodes: 1671 容儀的誘惑, 1673 想做就去做, 1674 口疏惹的禍 and 1675 只想要一點MeTime. She talks about why you don't want to mess with LAB's Mary, Rebecca and Yung Yi's men, Auntie 3 and Tornado finally have storyline again, Isabella and friends outside of their cleaning hours, no human being in this word would go on a double date with Rebecca and Jeung Lung, and why its awkward when you like the same idol as your intense mother. Aysa also talks about personal relationships, how "me time" created or either manifested insecurities thereby ruining relationships and questions what do we want: a Sunday to yourself or go all out just like a regular work day? Do you resonate more with Mary or Gung Yip? Talk to you guys later in the comments section on IG @hk.happyhour

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