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29 March 2008, Saturday
my recent posts will look a bit weird in terms of the spacing cos i'm using the notepad to type it instead of Microsoft Word. anyway, i went to Cold Storage to buy my favourite snack for the year, wang wang's hei bai pei (ya, ya, i hear gasps of disbelief but believe me, i've never tried it before last week. lol.). and as you know, Cold Storage mostly cater to the richer upper class people who are willing to spend more so they travel less (like, 3 times more than average?) and today being a weekend (29 March, Saturday), lots of rich people are stocking up for the next week. and me, i only went down to buy my snack. so i queued up behind this caucasian with a trolley full of goods worth $254 (i found that out later) and he suddenly spoke to me. i wasn't prepared to be spoken to, so i was bit slow. he asked me if what i had in hand (that snack) was all i had. me being damn uncomfortable when ang mohs talked to me plus i was stoning, stared at him for what seemed like an eternity. anyway, he offered to let me go first since i only had one item but i said it was alright. well, i did reach after him, so i should pay for my purchases after him. anyway, after i declined, he shook his head and turned away as if i'm some dimwitted person (which i will admit i am, IN THIS OCCASION). anyway, the point is, i was damn touched when he offered to let me go first. why am i not living in such an environment when people are much more generous to strangers? can you imagine your neighburhood kiasu aunties letting you go first? they will more likely ask you to let them go first because they have 5 items while you have 6. and that reminds me of another place. In Bangkok, at their MRT stations (they call it the BTS), they also have those yellow lines to stand behind to allow commuters to alight first but the difference is that they do stand behind the yellow lines. and they actually stood in an indian file and allowed commuters to alight before they board the train. so amazing. isn't it? and it's so fun standing in a single file waiting to board th train. why is it that we don't see these in our society? we are indeed richer than the Thais in terms of GDP but are we better than them in anything else? i get this feeling we are at our best in earning more money and earning more money and earning more money and earning more money and... why is it that the caucasians have more money and culture? what exactly is it that we lack that made us richer materially but not non- materially? oh, Energy is coming down to Leisure Park tomorrow, 30 March but by the time i post this, they would've came and went. not a fan of Energy, my apologies to Energy fans, but tomorrow, there'll be lots of business (hopefully) and free entertainment. Though not earning commission, it's still good to be busy. else. i'll just stone whole day. that can be boring after a while too. looking forward to the Chek Jawa trip with the class next Saturday! :D i know it'll be fun. hopefully, i don't have to work after that. hey, i realised that my tolerance for kids has increased. but i still can't stand screaming/ wailing kids. nor brats. still have the urge to strangle them or at the very least, gag them. if all the little kids look AND behave like angels (as opposed to looking like angels and behaving like the very devil), the world will be a much better place. :D:D:D:D:D:D:D -aeRieL- 30 March 2008, Sunday continuing on the inter-racial marriages (last post), i wonder what my dear relative would say to a chinese and an ang moh marrying. would it be more acceptable than a chinese and indian? or is he one of those who cannot abide by any 'dilution of the chinese blood'? i really do wonder at times. you know, the Energy thingy only starts at 3 pm but their fans are already waiting for them at 10am. how logical is that?! i know i wouldn't even do that for Gary Chaw lor. it's insanity. but then, fans aren't really supposed to be logical when it comes to their idols, right? nevermind. i still don't agree with their way of supporting their idol... hmmm. i just realised i would insult some people with this post. opps. :P -aeRieL- 1 April 2008, Tuesday you know, these days are so boring, or should i say mundane, that i can hardly summon much enthusiam to go about the day. it's like a routine that never changes. much like school and my prevoius job. but some how, i don't recall complaining much in my last job. i had to start work earlier and end work at about the same tme as now and i'm paid about the same rate as now but this time round, it's so much more boring and tedious. and go school can pon school but go work cannot pon work. cos one week only got one day off. but i will try not to complain about it. yesterday after work i went to parkway and when i was on the bus home, i hear this old lady saying she has one day off every ten days. i thought my working conditions are quite inhumane already but that bets mine. she has to work a ten hour shift and sometimes 14 hours. but i'm still bored! i can fnish one book per day every day that i am working. i know i'm paid to do nothing but the shopping centre is really like a ghost town every single freaking day except for weekends. you don't see that for AMK Hub lor. on a different note, i googled 'aeriel' the last time i used the internet and i found out it is a guy's name. like, got some rock star or something with that first name. but Meredith Ann Pierce's character with the same name is a girl leh. lol. -aeRieL-
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