Friday, November 17, 2006

it's this bad

All I can think of now is just work work work ... busy busy busy.

Nothing interesting happening at the moment except everything seems to be dying on me. Maybe I'm just too busy no notice.

My modem is still acting weird. Every time I connect to the internet, I would have to plug out the power cord and plug it back in before it lets me connect. Doesn't work if I turn off the power switch. Some chip near the power cord is cacated?

My ear phones only works on one side... I'm really a duh not to realize. I was happily listening to music... but every time I do, I always think "Better get my ears checked, kind of deaf on one side". HAHAHAHAHA I have no idea why I didn't notice it was my ear phones.

And you know your favorite white new shoes. It's not white anymore. It's not new anymore. But its your favorite pair of walking shoes although there's a hole in the bottom and will suck up water like a sponge during the rain.

..and speaking about the rain. I think I really need a new umbrella. My umbrella was overturned by the wind. LOL! But then all mini foldable umbrellas tend to be really flimsy.

Even the newspaper seems to be broken. .... until I realized I was reading yesterday's news.

HAHAHAHAHA... yup.. it's this bad.

3 Comments:

At 10:25 PM, Blogger fishtail said...

Need a new pair of shoes? Try the latest craze in town: the CROCS shoes from USA! You can't fail to recognize them; they have cute little holes in them (to air-con your toes) and they come in great colours! Cost: Rm219 for the original, Rm10 for the celup.

 
At 9:10 AM, Blogger teckiee said...

fishtail: AHHH i know that one.. the rubber looking shoe rite? But cant la.. if rain all banjir already. I need something for walking to and from the LRT and my office.

 
At 12:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That CROCS is really comfortable for you to travel around too =P but have you read about the news from Singapore? CROCS stucked at the Escalator because it's fully rubber made.

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