Wednesday, March 14, 2007

You know you have...

You know you have spend too much time with the computer, online, in the cyberworld, etc.
when you're brain work this way: "I want to delete my hair"
when in fact, what you were merely considering was to get a haircut.

Then again, maybe it's just me. -.-;;

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The Random Series pt01

Random thought no.1
If a gurl can do better, why does she settle for something less?
which brings to the not so random thought of…
What makes settling for something less wrong? Or right?

Random thought no.2
Is saying “I can’t do it” a sign of being incompetent?
Or saying “too much to handle” shows you’re not efficient enough?
Then again…

Isn’t being quiet and produce mediocre results or worst, unsatisfactory consequences just as bad?

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Goodbye Moto

It's been a few weeks since Mr HelloMoto left the company.
Why the sudden mention then?
Mr HelloMoto kept asking "Will you all miss me ah?"
Well... if it's anything to go by.
While I was in the ferry on my way back.
Someone's phone rang "Tii... zoot...."
and I completed the ringtone with "HelloMoto..."
Ah... that ringtone. Mr HelloMoto is missed after all.
Mr Cool still sometimes call out for Mr HelloMoto.
Or mixing up the new guy's name with Moto's.
Poor Mr Cool is kinda lonely nowadays.
Oh well, he is Mr Cool after all.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

65 cents salt

Sale, sale, sale…
Sixty-five cents salt,
Rushes out to buy,
Why does it make someone cry?
Unpleasant scene occurs
Due to salt? How queer!
Cold war between two,
Break bond made with glue
Unintentional hurt
Due to painful words being blurt
Along with rage
A disappointment raise
Forgiveness was not asked
Silence brings two apart
Only when one gives in
Then maybe
Everything might be forgotten

note: I should face my driving phobia
29/11/2003

Written more than 3 years ago.
After an argument with my mom for not willing to drive her to Carrefour to get 65-cent salt. *shrugs*
I'm still afraid to drive. Such disappointed. Enough said.
Time to do something about it.