Monday, July 31, 2006

Kain Kain

I tagged along with my mom to do some fabric hunting recently. My cousin's wedding is in a few months and my mom wants to tailor make a dinner dress each for my do re mi cousins. I was there as another eyesand hands and 50% design consultant HAHAHA. I thought it was going to be a boring task, but it ended up to be a quite interesting trip.

We headed to KL, to Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Masjid India I think. There were tons of fabric shops there.


Is this heaven for the Project Runway designers?


cotton, linen?.. I know nuts about fabrics.


The golds and silvers! Nice colors to use if I were making King Arthur's costumes and Cinderella ball gowns.


Laces for tudungs are not cheap man.


The pre cut matching cloths ready for tailoring a baju kurung can be costly. I saw one with a RM149 price tag. *glups*


Reminds me of male sarongs.


Curtain material. Nagoya (the shop's name) is selling some really nice curtain designs for only RM7 per meter! That's freaking cheap! The quality is really good and the design is nice. You can't find a nice but cheap curtain material in PJ. Good nice ones cost at least RM20 per meter even in PJ's Kamdar.


HAHAHA when I saw this, I knew I had to take a picture of this. We get strawberry milk from this type of cow. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA.... ok lame joke but... hehehe

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Men in uniforms


Front page on yesterday's newspaper. Yup, those police.

I was on the way home from work when I saw them. I got freaked out at first because of their marching and their numbers. But then ...ah I remembered the demonstration going on outside my work place.

They looked really good in their uniforms. Hehehe. Men in uniforms are typically sexy :

Saturday, July 29, 2006

meaningful spam

I got a really weird comment on Eat First Think Later. If this spam, it's the most meaningful spam I have received.

Echo("

We work like a horse.
We eat like a pig.
We like to play chicken.
You can get someone's goat.
We can be as slippery as a snake.
We get dog tired.
We can be as quiet as a mouse.
We can be as quick as a cat.
Some of us are as strong as an ox.
People try to buffalo others.
Some are as ugly as a toad.
We can be as gentle as a lamb.
Sometimes we are as happy as a lark.
Some of us drink like a fish.
We can be as proud as a peacock.
A few of us are as hairy as a gorilla.
You can get a frog in your throat.
We can be a lone wolf.
But I'm having a whale of a time!

You have a riveting web log and undoubtedly must have atypical & quiescent potential for your intended readership. May I suggest that you do everything in your power to honor your encyclopedic/omniscient Designer/Architect as well as your revering audience.

As soon as we acknowledge this Supreme Designer/Architect, Who has erected the beauteous fabric of the universe, our minds must necessarily be ravished with wonder at this infinate goodness, wisdom and power.

Please remember to never restrict anyone's opportunities for ascertaining uninterrupted existence for their quintessence.

There is a time for everything, a season for every activity under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die. A time to plant and a time to harvest. A time to kill and a time to heal. A time to tear down and a time to rebuild. A time to cry and a time to laugh. A time to grieve and a time to dance. A time to scatter stones and a time to gather stones. A time to embrace and a time to turn away. A time to search and a time to lose. A time to keep and a time to throw away. A time to tear and a time to mend. A time to be quiet and a time to speak up. A time to love and a time to hate. A time for war and a time for peace.

Best wishes for continued ascendancy,
Dr. Whoami

P.S. One thing of which I am sure is that the common culture of my youth is gone for good. It was hollowed out by the rise of ethnic "identity politics," then splintered beyond hope of repair by the emergence of the web-based technologies that so maximized and facilitated cultural choice as to make the broad-based offerings of the old mass media look bland and unchallenging by comparison."

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Friday, July 28, 2006

Team Building

Next week is going to be busier than planned. Busier but with a lot of (hopefully good) food. All this is not helping me loose weight. Getting fatter and fatter already. Aiyorrr.. bad bad.

Anyway, yesterday was fun. The whole day of work was dedicated to a team building session. Started off with breakfast and then a safety briefing from yours truly. But no la, I didn't do much. I shuttered and stuff. Ahh ..sarks.

There were presentations, presentations and games!









Wednesday, July 26, 2006

I don't like myself at all

Is my banner missing?

No time, lots of work.

Going to busy busy busy.

Team building tomorrow.

Long long day on Friday.

Need to rest during the weekends.

Going to be out of the office next week again.

I wonder how Friday will go, I don't know what to say actually.

Then it's secondary on call.

The week after that I'm on PRIMARY. I don't think I'm ready... I better buck up. But I have no idea how because I always out of the office! ARGH!

I wonder if I'm screwed. I suck. I really suck. Typical. Ish... I don't like myself at all.

Got to start reading tickets.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Implants

I want implants!

....

What were you thinking? Dirty minded people :P Well I don't mind dental implants when I turn 80, if I live till 80.

Anyway, an email with pictures of implants prompt me to do a Google on implants and guess what I came across? musical brest implants? If I lose my boobs to cancer or something *touch wood!* I would definatly go for those. And something for the guys. Pec implants.

Here's what I got on email. Some really really non standard implants.

This is not star trek lah.


Looks kind of cool... but imagine have that 30 years down the road!


I think this guy need an operation to remove all that pust under the skin~


Eeeeeee


Dude, if you wanted to get implants, at least get one that looked good.


I'm not sure why, but I find this disgusting.


.... maybe someone stole her heart. She had to get one back?


To cupid: Aim here.


Ring worms? LOL. I think it would look better if he had more flesh on the arms.

..you know, it’s easy to tell if they are implants or not…

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Rimba Ilmu

I was at University Malaya's Rimba Ilmu yesterday for a company event to plant trees. But I didn't plant any. I was assigned to water plants instead. *sign* initially I was in the weeding team, but five of us "lucky" person was picked to water plants, seeds, and stuff.

I was assigned an outdoor location outside a green house. I was to water the plants surounding the green house, some potted plants and some on the ground. Had to make sure soil for some seed were moist and stuff. Yah I know.. really hard work you know :P Anyway I was done with watering the plants so me and another "lucky" one went to look for the rest of the gang who was planting trees.

I found some interesting citrus trees along the way.

This citrus tree was planted beside the common limau (lime) tree. The limau used when you order the air limau from the mamak. Not sure what species of citrus is this but the fruit is a oval, looked a lot like a green version of the Chinese New Year lime.


Nope, this is no cherry tree. It's some citrus tree too. Not sure what it is called but the fruit is so attractive. I wonder it taste nice...hehe


I found another tree opposite that tree and had a bunch of fruits on it too. I'm not sure if it was the same species of citrus but I found a bunch of unripe ones on the tree.


I wonder how long it takes until these turn as red.


Found some familiar plants there too. This is called "Sheh Yip" in Cantonese (snake leaf). I have them in my garden actually. I’ll eat the leafs when I feel heaty and have sore throat. Some Chinese pharmacy sells the dried version of these leafs in capsules and sells them actually.


Sirih leafs. I didn't know they were called Sirih until now. My mom and dad always refer to this leaf as Lengkalok. The leafs are used in a number of Baba and Nyonya dishes. Perut Ikan (fish stomach) and the otak-otak (brain-brain…hahah but the dish is actually just fish meat steamed with eggs, spices and stuff) are the more famous ones.


Back at the main Rimba Ilmu building, I found this mural at one of the walls. Really nice work done by a local secondary school's student near the university.


And this is me in the "Rimba Ilmu" (forest of knowledge). Thank god for the hat... it was light and airy straw hat what protected me from the sun.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

I think I'm in deep trouble.

I think I'm in deep trouble.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

it's always like that

You know, it's always like that. When it come, it comes. When it doesn't, it won't no matter how hard you pray for it.

Anyway... from email again :P















Sunday, July 16, 2006

I still can't believe I bit him!

I was going through all my old pictures a few days back with my family and BOYYYY we had fun! Really brings back the good old memories!

I really glad that my mom made me and my siblings "camera whores" when we were all younger. I don't want to be perasan (flatter myself) but I was really cute when I was younger!

My grandmother's friends used to call me "Oh Kim" (black gold) because I had really tan complexion back then. I remember I hate being called that. When my grandma said ("Let them say that, it's ok"); I used scream ("It's NOT OK!"); LOL! When looking at my pictures, I called myself Oh Kim! HAHAHAHA! I was tan, but really cute. I don't look Chinese too, I think I look more like Chinese mix Indian. Actually even now, people often mistaken me for a non Chinese because of my skin color.

I also found some of my kindergarten pictures. One which really brings back my tom-boy memories. HEHEHE! My good buddy and me. Since young I wasn't the girly girl people think I am from first impression. I look cute and innocent but HAHAHAHAHA I know better. Anyway, I had this good male buddy classmate of mine. We sat together in class and we go home on the same bus too. There was once when I lost my ruler and when I asked if he could lend me his, he didn't let me. So....

I bit him on the arm! And it left a huge bite mark for weeks! HAHAHA! Thank god I didn't bite his flesh out.

The next day when the bus came to pick him up. His mom came up to the bus with him and talked to me. You know what... I didn't even feel afraid! Being a kid I said ("He is so selfish! He didn't lend me his ruler!"); HAHAHAHA! I think I gave a really innocent smile after that and his mom just let it be. Kid ma hehehe.

And being kids, we were still good buddies. We were not in the same class the next year and soon lost contact. We met again in my early secondary school years in a tuition class. I couldn't remember him then... but one day he showed me that pic and AHHHHHH he was the guy I bit! Too bad we lost contact again. He left the tuition because he had to shift I think. Would definitely want to look him up... but have no idea how. All I know is that his dad used to sell chicken rice in a corner coffee shop in Damansara Utama, near KDU.

You know... now when I think of it, he was a sweet guy. He used to wait with me for my parents to pick me after tuition. The place was dark and he was always there to accompany me. He only left on his bicycle after my parents came. Even my mom remembers him.

Hm... good memories. Anyone can loan me a scanner? Want to digitize all the photos.. tons of it! ...got to do it some day before they begin to rot.

..HAHAHAH I still can't believe I bit him!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Text is enough for me

Someone said this to me ("Don't be stupid and naive. How can you make real friends from the net? You are an IT person right? You should know better");

That left me speechless. I didn't know what to say. I felt like, ... I didn't know what I felt. But I think I felt I was insulted. And I felt that this person is insulting all the "real" friends I have made from the internet. I didn’t know why I kept quiet. I should have said something. I know I like being in front of the PC rather than the Saturday night girl. I know I'm being labeled as the "no lifer" but that doesn't make me stupid and naive for making\having friends from the Internet.

I know it makes no sense to retort this comment now... but I feel the need to do this because I have made plenty of friends from the Internet. Very good ones too! I owe them this much.

I meet one of my good buddies through IRC back in the good old MIRC days back when I was in still in my mid secondary school days. He was the only "virtual friend" I have met in real life. No regrets. We have been though thick and thin. We had our share of arguments and misunderstanding but he have always been there for me in mind and flesh when I needed someone. He knows me well, I know him well. And I'm glad to say he was the person to give me some guts and head budded me into finally making a move on a decision took me just to damn long to carry out.

And of course, with ICQ later and all the other IM's, email, social network sites, forums and most of all, from here, Big Head Big Hat. I have made so many friends. Good hearted people that I connect with. People who are sincere (at least I think they are with their words and actions). People who share my thoughts and interest. People who shares my passion. People who are actually there for me when my "real life" friends are not. And some just simply just are friends just because we are friends. It doesn't matter if I don't see them in flesh. It doesn't even matter if I don't see a picture. Text is good enough for me.

I have made good friends on\in\through the Internet, so I know better. Am I naive? In this case, no, I am not.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Frog story

Echo("

Once upon a time there was a bunch of tiny frogs who arranged a running competition.
The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants. The race began.

Honestly, no one in crowd really believed that the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower.

You heard statements such as:
"Oh, WAY too difficult!! They will NEVER make it to the top." or "Not a chance that they will succeed. The tower is too high!"

The tiny frogs began collapsing, one by one. Except for those who in a fresh tempo, were climbing higher and higher. The crowd continued to yell, "It is too difficult! No one will make it!" More tiny frogs got tired and gave up.

But ONE continued higher and higher. This one wouldn't give up!

At the end everyone else had given up climbing the tower. Except for the one tiny frog who, after a big effort, was the only one who reached the top! Then all of the other tiny frogs naturally wanted to know how this one frog managed to do it?

A contestant asked the tiny frog how he had found the strength to succeed and reach the goal. It turned out that the winner was DEAF!

The wisdom of this story is:

Never listen to other people's tendencies to be negative or pessimistic because they take your most wonderful dreams and wishes away from you - the ones you have in your heart! Always think of the power words have. Because everything you hear and read will affect your actions!

Therefore, ALWAYS be POSITIVE!

And above all: Be DEAF when people tell YOU that you cannot fulfill your dreams!Always think: I can do this! To the world you might be one person; but to one person you might be the world.

");

You know, it's true.

Sometimes when I have the "umph" to do something big, people tend to say "Dream on". But you see, when you strive for it, you can make it. I have not always proven these people wrong, but every time I do, I know was right that I can do it.

It's disappointing to sometimes have discouraging words from family and friends, they can really bring down your self-esteem, but, you will have to learn to ignore some of this. Ignorance is bliss. Or just be stubborn like me :P Take in words as advice, not commands.

I always have this thinking, that I have to try something out no matter what good or bad feedback I get. If the feedback is true, well at least I have verified it myself. People say ("See I told you so"); Yeah, thanks for the info but I have to experience things for myself. But then what if people are wrong? You will be the one who changes people's mind right?

I know I'm a evil person by saying this but... it sometimes it feels good to see the people that go on and on and on on the negative comments "shut up" when I prove them wrong. It's like ("HAHA in your face!") :P It's my ego, but it was their ego pushing mine. Sad to say, but sometimes these people are the ones who keeps me striving for my goal. The more they step on me, the more they look down on me, the more they irritate me, the more I want their respect, the more I want them to "shut up".

There are and will come many times when I was wrong, well, don't lie to yourself when you are wrong. Accept and learn from it and quote ("Always be positive"); It's not easy to always be positive though. I know many who give up too easily. You have to be discipline being positive.

Everything is easier said than done. But it's never too late to start believing in yourself.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Better be stupid now

I feel like I'm so SLOWWW. I can't seem to understand... or to pick up as fast as others. Somehow people expect me to be better but I'm not. I'm such a disappointment. *sign*

I'm attending another training again. This time a not so relaxing training. I'm finding difficulty to process everything. The lad sessions are giving me headaches. Especially me being so SLOOWWW.

I feel kind of shy actually. I seem to the only one who asks questions. Everyone seem to be doing ok but me :( During lab sessions, I kind of have to "eat myself". My lab partner couldn't be bothered. She even skipped the training after lunch. The other 2 guys sitting beside me said echo("Ah I tengok you buat la. I'm not taking the exam. This is just for my info"); I ended up taking forever to get my the lab task done. Have to ask for special attention some more.

*sign*

Got to head to class early tomorrow to mess around with the labs. I have got to really catch up with the rest.

Don't know la. I've got to be more confident. And have really thick skin. I know nothing that is my I need the training. Don't know mean ask la... better be stupid now and learn rather than pretend to be smart.

Monday, July 10, 2006

man hunting

Aiyorrr I tell u ahhh, my mom damn teruk la! Beh tahan la!

My mom complains that I don't go out anymore. She asked "Don't you have a lot of friends to meet?" "What happen to all of your friends?" "Everyone so busy meh? Must have friends you know" "Eh you got boyfriend or not? How come aunty said you have but I don't see you going out one?" "Go out la"

I can't stand it man! ARGHGHGHGHG!

She used to complain that I don't spend enough time at home. And now when I do she asks me why aren't I out. I think she is more interested to know why aren't I out looking for a boyfriend. The last thing I want to do is go "man hunting" ISH!

What is wrong being single my age? I need the freedom. I need my space. I don't appreciate people poking their nose into my life. I need quiet time. I don't need someone calling me every night to "ah I miss you so much". I just don't have the love to give.

So what if I end up 36 and still unmarried. I choose to be like that. And of course I know a husband won't drop on my bed one day when I decide I want to get married. Why can't my mom understand you have to let life and love take its course. You can set a guideline... boyfriend must have 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 1 mouth and 1 nose. But seriously, I don't care if I love a man with one blinded eye. I'll marry him.

I can't stand all my mom's marriage talk man. Many of my relatives are dropping the red bomb (getting married) this year too and each time my mom will surely be asked "So when is your daughter's turn?" I'm happy that they are getting married, I truelly am. But pleaseeee aunty aunty uncle uncle, don't drag me into the picture.

Then I tell you ah... aiyor... don't want to talk about this already... yeeshhh. If my mom start matchmaking me with people, I will be rude and scream at her.

*yawn*

It's after lunch.

I feel so sleepy.

Having a bad headache.

Need panadol :(

But I think a sweet will do.

Need sugar.

Or sleep.

*yawn*

Sunday, July 09, 2006

green pants with brown shoe?

"So, how do you feel?" "Ahh I'm so so... but actually just feeling good today"


That's my kor!

Anyway, I just reached home.. really tired. Got to catch up with sleep so I'm just leaving you with pictures.


The ticket, leaflets, and the graduating class all in a book.


The NUS arts and cutural hall, this is where they held the graduation.

Bro graduation was much grand'nner compared to mine... but so sad to see many graduates dressing up to untidily! ...including my bro. Aiyor.. button up and wear a tie la. And green pants with brown shoe? Disappointing la... aiyorrrr.... I saw someone in red pants too!

Anyway... my bro was bored to death seeing everyone so seriously clapping. So he ...



... to make the crowd less mundane.

Oh... and the valedictorian's speech was really good!

Friday, July 07, 2006

Congrads kor!

Busy busy busy.

Need to go off work sharp tomorrow. Heading down to Singapore. Nope not for business. My bro's convocation.

Wanted to buy him a tie. Really nice ones in Isetan. But he didn't want it. So....

I'm baking him a cheese cake!

Buy him something later la. I have no idea what he wants. Maybe a pair of gloves for rowing the dragon boat. As a newbie in his company he got dragged into the team. I think he should be enjoying it though. After all he is the sportier one in our family.

The cake is still baking in the oven. I hope it turns out well....

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Don't bug me

I'm super busy at work! Arghghghghg!

But biasa la, I complain (at least to myself, hahaha and here) like mad. I'm a whiner la. Sometimes I just can't help it. It's like my thing to help me keep my brain in tack. My stress reliever routine, no no, it's not a routine, it's a habit already. Aie...

Then again everyone does that right? It's just the matter of if you are complaining a lot or not. Or maybe you choose the "right" or "wrong" "ears" to complain too.

I think I complain a lot at work too. That's really bad. I really got to stop it before everyone thinks I'm like the "super aunty cannot do work but complain a lot" kind of person. It doesn't help when ...aiyor... see, I'm complaining away again.

No wait... this is my blog. If I don't complain here where do it do it? Aiyor, but.... arghhh ... no I can't complain about work. At least not here.

I keep saying "shit" too. HAHAHAHA I'm say it so often until my next door cubie mate said "You shouldn’t say shit so much you know". That's also really bad. But it's another thing that is stuck with me. Like saying the word "damn". "Damn hot weii", "The bike stun damn freaking chun!" ... a lot of habit I have to cut. Very unlady like don't you think.

But... do I really care? Hm... I do in a way... but I really don't. See la.

*sign* Got to head to work! I'll be super busy and most likely stressed out until mid next month. So a note in advance, I'm busy la ok. Don't bug me.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Day trip to Singapore reviewed

Life at work have been hectic lately. The problem with technology that it can't fix itself. So... that's where I step in. This is only the ending of the fifth week, but I fell I have been here for 3 months. Have been learning a lot... but I don't think I'm learning fast enough. *sign* Long story... but lets put that aside.

The day trip to Singapore was tiring. It was fun, but I would not want to do this again.


The MAS airplane I flew on. It's a small plane but the flight was comfortable. Smooth take off and landing. The SIA plane I took from Changi Airport to KLIA was much larger, hence bigger inertia. The landing was scary. Then again, I'm not sure if it's the plane, or the pilot. I didn't remember the landing was this scary on other flights on larger planes.

I didn't have much time to hang out in Singapore. I went straight to the Singapore office right after I landed. I didn't manage to finish work early so it was right to the airport after work too =(

But Changi airport is not that boring. I had 45 minutes to kill in the airport so I did a tour of the airport as suggested by a cab driver.


This is the movie viewing area in Changi airport. Nice cosy place.


Changi airport is geek friendly. Free internet access and there are empty cubicles with LAN ports for laptop users to plug in. The PC usage is limited to 15 minutes a person though. There's a annoying Java app running at the background that makes sure everything gets reset after 15 minutes or usage.


Ahhhhhh it's even gamer friendly.


World Cup season so I think this movie viewing area turned into a football match viewing section.


Ahhhhh this is smack right in the middle of the terminal. Nice!


I wanted to toss a coin into the pond and make a wish.... but I didn't have any coins with me.

The cab driver told me there was a place I could get foot massages too... but I ran out of time. Boarded and slept in the plane although it was only for an hour.

Whole trip took 4.30am to 11.15pm. That's almost 19 whole hours. No more day trip for me.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Toilet seat cleaner

I got this on email recently and I was just thinking "How true!". Most women can relate to this.

Echo("

My mother was a fanatic about public bathrooms. When I was a little girl, she'd take me into the stall, teach me to wad up toilet paper and wipe the seat.

Then, she'd carefully lay strips of toilet paper to cover the seat.

Finally, she'd instruct, "Never, NEVER sit on a public toilet seat.

Then she'd demonstrate "The Stance," which consisted of balancing over the toilet in a sitting position without actually letting any of your flesh make contact with the toilet seat.

By this time, I'd have wet down my leg and we'd have to go home to change my clothes. That was a long time ago. Even now, in my more "mature years, "The Stance" is excruciatingly difficult to maintain, especially when one's bladder is full.

When you have to "go" in a public bathroom, you usually find a line of women that makes you think there's a half-price sale on Nelly's underwear in there. So, you wait and smile politely at all the other ladies, who are also crossing their legs and smiling politely.

You get closer and check for feet under the stall doors.

Every one is occupied. Finally, a door opens and you dash in, nearly knocking down the woman leaving the stall. You get in to find the door won't latch. It doesn't matter. The dispenser for the new fangled "seat covers" (invented by someone's Mom, no doubt) is handy, but empty.

You would hang your purse on the door hook, if there was one, but there isn't - so you carefully but quickly hang it around your neck (Mom would turn over in her grave if you put it on the FLOOR!), yank down your pants and assume "The Stance."

Ahhhh, relief. More relief. But then your thighs begin to shake. You'd love to sit down, but you certainly hadn't taken time to wipe the seat or lay toilet paper on it, so you hold "The Stance" as your thighs experience a quake that would register an eight on the Richter scale.

To take your mind off of your trembling thighs, you reach for what you discover to be the empty toilet paper dispenser.

In your mind, you can hear your mother's voice saying, "Honey, if you would have tried to clean the seat, you would have KNOWN there was no toilet paper!"

Your thighs shake more. You remember the tiny tissue that you blew your nose on yesterday - the one that's still in your purse. That would have to do.

You crumple it in the puffiest way possible. It is still smaller than your thumbnail. Someone pushes open your stall door because the latch doesn't work. The door hits your purse, which is hanging around your neck in front of your chest and you and your purse topple backward against the tank of the toilet.

"Occupied!" you scream, as you reach for the door, dropping your precious, tiny, crumpled tissue in a puddle, and sliding down, directly onto the insidious toilet seat.

You bolt up, knowing all too well that it's too late. Your bare bottom has made contact with every imaginable germ and life form on the uncovered seat because YOU never laid down toilet paper - not that there was any, even if you had taken time to try. You know that your mother would be utterly ashamed of you if she knew, because you're certain that her bare bottom never touched a public toilet seat because frankly, dear, "You just don't KNOW what kind of diseases you could get."

By this time, the automatic sensor on the back of the toilet is so confused that it flushes, sending up a stream of water akin to a fountain that suddenly sucks everything down with such force that you grab onto the toilet paper dispenser for fear of being dragged off to China. At that point, you give up.

You're soaked by the splashing water. You're exhausted. You try to wipe with a gum wrapper you found in your pocket and then slink out inconspicuously to the sinks.

You can't figure out how to operate the faucets with the automatic sensors, so you wipe your hands with spit and a dry paper towel and walk past a line of women, still waiting, cross-legged and at this point, no longer able to smile politely.

One kind soul at the very end of the line points out that you are trailing a piece of toilet paper on your shoe as long as the Mississippi River!

Where was it when you NEEDED it?

You yank the paper from your shoe, plunk it the woman's hand and tell her warmly, "Here, you just might need this."

As you exit, you spot your hubby, who has since entered, used and exited the men's restroom and read a copy of War and Peace while waiting for you.

Annoyed, he asks, "What took you so long and why is your purse hanging around your neck?"

This is dedicated to women everywhere who have ever had to deal with a public restroom (Rest? You've got to be kidding!). It finally explains to the men what really does take us so long. It also answers their other commonly asked question about why women go to the restroom in pairs. It's so the other woman can hold the door, hold your purse and hand you Kleenex under the door!

");

Why can't all toilets have this? They seem to have it in the airports.