The stage ~~
Apr 15th 2009, 09:21 AMMy Mood:
Surprised
SurprisedWhat would you think or how would you react knowing a person who thinks that wearing sleeveless blouse is way too sexy;
looking at men's face while talking is not acceptable;
flirting with men is not to be thought of at all;
mixing with men is not encouraged;
trusting men is almost impossible;
????? Wonder what people would think of such a girl. I met this girl at my workplace and I don't know what to make of her. ....*(&*^#$()_*(&* Duhh!
BlockedAm waiting for Friday again.
Today's morning started off with rain pouring. The sky is gloomy and dark. No trace of sunshine on the sky. I heard people complain bout the heavy traffic due to floods and rain. Many people were late at work. Am one of the lucky few who stay very near my office. So, I avoid the frustration of being stuck in jam and the tension of lousy drivers rushing to work. Can imagine some people behind the wheels with impatient curse while their right leg keep pressing onto the accelerator. Iownnn.. hate that kinda situation. Especially inconsiderate and proud drivers who think they rule the roads ....
Bullies bullies ... shame on you!
EvilAm having a free day here --> not bad although I don't mind a bit of work.
Luurrrrrrrrrrrvvveeee Fridayyyy again and again!!!
AmusedThe days are filled with scorching sunheat which always makes me cringe like eating sour grapes. Global warming is not an absolute phenomenon but the increasing heat is pretty obvious. Climate change in various countries fortifies the belief of global warming. Is the earth getting old? If yes, can we help to fight the aging process? Are all these phenomenons a sign of the old earth or a consequence of what we have done? If it's the former, we must feel sorry for our future generations for they would be facing more challenges to keep the earth functioning properly. If latter, we can do something bout it, but to what extent can this be a unified action creates a space of doubt.
As I could see in the previous global earth hour, Malaysians did not show very much enthusiasm, ohh boy that was disappointing. The attitude displayed by many Malaysians proved that we are really living in a dark cave. Our famous attitude consists of:
- nice houses (everything in the house and within the surrounding of the house is tidy, clean and pretty, but once out of the gate, rubbish is everywhere, with the FINE of RM500 sign in the middle of the bunch of rubbish)
- nice clothes (immaculately gorgeous, ahem not so for some of us. But deep inside, we are still cave men and women)
- highly educated (am not even sure what we learn in the universities if not to prepare ourselves for the job market. Majority of university students think only bout their OWN future, not for U or me or her/him. What a limited definition of education!!)
or we like to say: I look after myself, you look after yourself. Bye bye!
Ahem, that's it!
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