Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Something cool

Oh man I thought I would not be able to book out this week. I booked out last night, and then this afternoon again. Half day is actually a pretty pleasant surprise. Very tactical indeed. They did not want us to tire out before the open house. Today's quote of the day should be, "I know you guys are already very sick of this place. the truth is, it hasn't started yet. " I don't know if it's a blessing in disguise because I was held back at driving tests for like about a week so I get to evade a week's worth of shit jobs. Setting up tents, carrying rocks, carrying camo nets, all sorts of dirty work under the sun. But of course, we get plenty of sleep under the shade. Sometimes, there's totally nothing to do.

Tonight, I'll be booking in into a eight day saga. (or maybe nine). Five days of Open house and 3 days of cleaning up after the public and closing the whole entire thing. Then I'll finally get off for a super long weekend. Delayed gratification, again.

Life's getting meaningless. I'd rather be rotting around at home than going out with my friends. I wonder why. I've been wanting to watch a movie but too lazy to get out of my house. I finally decided today all that indecisiveness have to come to an end, and I decided to. *drum rolls*, play Pokemon.

Life's going to be boring. Most people somehow find themselves glued to their monster hunter on PSP when they have slept till the point of saturation. Despite my seemingly limitless capacity for sleep, I still maybe should find something useful to do with my time. Knocks myself, playing Pokemon is useful?

NSF life is so cruelly restrictive. I realized I cannot even book in my theory test for driving in peace. Weekend slots are all fully booked. Damn, can't those civilian people sacrifice a little and take the weekday slots. Or maybe cause I'm too late. Hey, I'm just going there to waste like several minutes of my time and get my pass.

I suspect I'm a little sick now. Sickening rain. I drove an auto jeep without any cover (or doors) on the expressway in the rain last week. I tell you that is one scary experience. Safety comes first, right. Very true when I was actually driving in the middle of two lanes. Or wait, I can't even see the lane markings. My jeep doesn't even have a windscreen so how the heck are there supposed to be wipers. That is almost equal to riding a bike in the rain. Except my helmet doesn't have visors. My goggles get wet like every nanosecond, my hands ain't so free to double as wipers. That sucks. Bleh.

Life is so boring now. But I'm pretty sure the coolest thing now, is to aim to become a pokemon master.

PS:sorry I couldn't find something cooler than becoming a pokemon master.

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