A dreamer, mostly. I love to look at pictures from interior design magazines, binge on everything I can find, travel, wake up early for a good breakfast, take slow walks, tell people stuff even when they don't listen, day dream and imagine myself in a different life.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Presenting my very own 'Stomp'
I totally understand when they say Singaporeans need to get their attitude checked.
Being a Singaporean, I am ashamed.
My dad has his usual gout problem and cant drive, so I took the initiative to buy the steamboat stuff in his place. So I went to Jurong Point and came back with bags of food. I was almost dying while waiting for the bus. It was then I saw that there was a seat vacant next to the bus stop. So I went quickly to get the seat (I wasnt very fast as I was carrying really alot of things). This malay uncle then appeared out of nowhere and put his stuff on the bench to 'chop' the seat. I was so pissed but I admit that I just wasnt fast enough so I stood next to him. The young malay girl sitting next to him saw me and didnt even bother to let me have her seat and just sat there smsing..
So typical right..
I finally got the uncle's seat when his bus came and soon I had to leave too cause my bus came as well. Then, while I was struggling with my shopping bags, this Indian lady came and watched me like a hawk, waiting to seize my seat. "Fine", I told myself. When I got up the bus, everyone rushed to grab a seat, young and old, leaving me to stand with my thousand plastic bags. It didnt help when there was a huge traffic jam due to the peak hour and that the driver was driving like he was some kind of a hell rider..
I had the opportunity to take out my keys beforehand to prepare to open the door, but I had no hands to open it. So when I alighted from the bus stop, I was hoping that the 3 others whom alighted with me would have the decency to open the blardy gate. I turned back and looked at them, this f****** chinese lady just look at me with the classic dumb look, and the malay man was carry a toddler, his wife was doing something else. When I refused to open the door, they had no choice but to pretend to search through their bag. I mean seriously, you know you'll need to open the gate to get in, shouldn't you prepare the keys in advance? Or do you think somebody else will have the keys and open the goddamned gate for you?? When I saw this, I did a very obvious rolling of the eyes and went to open the gate myself, with my dozen shopping bags.. The malay guy whio saw me rolling my eyes, helped me with the door (and may I add, he was also carrying a toddler) and I thanked him. The chinese woman then happily strolled in without having to touch her keys.
It was a very very tiring day, my mood wasnt so good from the start, and all these just made it worse..
I totally understand when they say Singaporeans need to get their attitude checked.
Being a Singaporean, I am ashamed.
My dad has his usual gout problem and cant drive, so I took the initiative to buy the steamboat stuff in his place. So I went to Jurong Point and came back with bags of food. I was almost dying while waiting for the bus. It was then I saw that there was a seat vacant next to the bus stop. So I went quickly to get the seat (I wasnt very fast as I was carrying really alot of things). This malay uncle then appeared out of nowhere and put his stuff on the bench to 'chop' the seat. I was so pissed but I admit that I just wasnt fast enough so I stood next to him. The young malay girl sitting next to him saw me and didnt even bother to let me have her seat and just sat there smsing..
So typical right..
I finally got the uncle's seat when his bus came and soon I had to leave too cause my bus came as well. Then, while I was struggling with my shopping bags, this Indian lady came and watched me like a hawk, waiting to seize my seat. "Fine", I told myself. When I got up the bus, everyone rushed to grab a seat, young and old, leaving me to stand with my thousand plastic bags. It didnt help when there was a huge traffic jam due to the peak hour and that the driver was driving like he was some kind of a hell rider..
I had the opportunity to take out my keys beforehand to prepare to open the door, but I had no hands to open it. So when I alighted from the bus stop, I was hoping that the 3 others whom alighted with me would have the decency to open the blardy gate. I turned back and looked at them, this f****** chinese lady just look at me with the classic dumb look, and the malay man was carry a toddler, his wife was doing something else. When I refused to open the door, they had no choice but to pretend to search through their bag. I mean seriously, you know you'll need to open the gate to get in, shouldn't you prepare the keys in advance? Or do you think somebody else will have the keys and open the goddamned gate for you?? When I saw this, I did a very obvious rolling of the eyes and went to open the gate myself, with my dozen shopping bags.. The malay guy whio saw me rolling my eyes, helped me with the door (and may I add, he was also carrying a toddler) and I thanked him. The chinese woman then happily strolled in without having to touch her keys.
It was a very very tiring day, my mood wasnt so good from the start, and all these just made it worse..
Saturday, November 7, 2009
I tolerated. I really tried. I should be happy now that you're gone. I just dont see why I should take anymore of your nonsense.
Just dont come back again...
Seriously.
I'm not some freaking hotline nor am I a hospice care service centre.
This is it. Really.
Okay, now for some entertainment..
Introducing my favourite singer of all time.. 絢香 Ayaka Iida.
Powerful voice! =)

Woots. Damn hot. Quote some fan, 'You kill me without your hands~~!!'. Lols. I thought that was quite amusing. Super cute okay! And those headphones! Oh man!! I want one of those!
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