Un-intricately
Work: Got to know my colleagues better- my boss brought his son in today. His son is the quiet shy kind, maybe around 6 or 7 years old bless his chubby cherub cheeked soul, but opened up enough to show me a few cute magic tricks. If I ever find a good husband, I’d want a little boy of my very own, twins or triplets just like Lynnette in Desperate Housewives. Can tell he loves his son alot, they went to MPH for books, and I was just observing how he taught his son to use the computer. How fatherly sweet.
Maternity urges aside.
I bought a really cute smiley bun from Bread Talk for lunch today. Was exploring the places nearby for food- but other than confectionery shops and 7-11, delifrance and long john silvers and a few restaurants, there’s not much food I can choose from.
Learnt cashiering today. My colleague named Xavier taught me that. Xavier also inhaled some gas- man that guy is so gung-ho, he fricking put the hose thing in his mouth to get the liquid out. He also showed me Google-earth and told me he was allergic to tomatoes.
Home with him on the train, it had some black out. If he was the right person I would have fantasised it must have been some sign we are so meant to be, but all I could think of was- MAN A BLACK OUT ON THE TRAIN! Okay, maybe all the lights execpt for two in my CABIN- couldn’t see the rest of the other cabins, and I SO WANA TAKE A PICTURE.
But I’m 18 soon, and I’m supposed to be level headed and stone hearted, so wise so wise.

Smiley bread! The An-pan man bread is my fave! It’s modelled after An-Pan Man from Japan, a superhero (I kid you not) named after the red bean bun. I usually bite his nose off first.
That putting the hose in the mouth thing is called siphoning, it’s the only way to get gas out of the tube. It’s also done if you want to steal gas from other cars, heh heh heh.
Comment by Kerio — April 26, 2006 @ 3:20 pm
YA YA! But when he did that my heart pain lei! Like so hero!!!! omg.
an-pan man rocks!!! haha.
Comment by springbonjo — April 26, 2006 @ 3:28 pm