Friday, 16 March 2012

Walking to work

Since moving out of campus, I've been having to take the bus to work, to uni. I never liked taking the bus. Driving my own car was always much more comfortable and to some extent convenient, despite the extra cost of parking and fuel. It has been a month now, and although its somewhat punctual, I can't say that its comfortable. Everybody have bad habits. Sometimes, they take it out in public just to show that they can, and that nobody could tell them otherwise. I'm talking to you, nose-picking, alcohol-smelling, crust-eyed, coughing/sneezing-in-your-face bitches. Keep-your-shit-together! Don't give me that "...I don't know you, and I don't care what you think..." attitude. If I were a citizen and ain't afraid of getting my ass deported, I'd kick some senses up your ass, yes up. cause apparently that's where your brain is, in your ass. Its doesn't happen everyday, but its often enough that you get annoyed.

walking to work
Yesterday, I overslept cause my phone died. I didn't have any sort of secondary, besides the morning sun hitting my face, but by then it was already too late. I missed my bus, and the next one is in 45 minutes. However, I'll be late for work instead. So I decided to walk to work. It was a dreadful 35 minutes walk in the summer sun. By the time I got there, I was sweating like a pig, smelling like yesterday's laundry and my feet hurt. Was it worth it though? Since I have yet to find anything to my liking on the bus rides to work, so yes, yes it was. I'll probably get used to it. The question is which, walking or taking the bus.

If it works for me, then it works for me.

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Raining in Canberra

It had been raining for pretty much everyday of the week since March set foot in Canberra. Only yesterday, the sky cleared but now we got wind... anyway

Thanks to the rain, I've been listening to a lot of Rain(entertainer). It was back in the later years of high-school where I was introduced to his music from a friend who was/still is, a huge fan of Rain. Of course there was also MTV-AsianTakeaway (O.o). Music wise, I was a big fan of RnB since the mid 90's, with artist such as Usher, BoyzIIMen, Mariah Carey, TLC and Beyonce. Surprisingly, Rain had that similar flavour(some even say that he is the 'Usher' of South Korea) and I got into to his music right away. I even bought his album that comes with a giant poster of Rain, now on my sister's bedroom wall. There were bits of 'electronica' ,which kept it fresh and unique. Sadly RnB music of today, OD'ed on 'electronica' where some even has 'auto-tune'... which I don't get, aku tak paham do...



there was a little of sunshine this afternoon-evening, but now its back to rain...

The month of March

March is finally here, as the weather turns around for the cooler season of the year. I've been working casually in a newsagency(think MPH/Popular) for a while now and I wouldn't say the pay is good, but it covers the rent and then some.

(O.o)!......................................................................................... lesbiansmakingoutinthelibrary. nice~

...and on that note, yes I am in uni at the moment, making use of the facilities before the end of March, where I'll be officially no longer a student of this uni(what a mouth full). I always thought getting out of uni would be nice, as you seek out new adventures and meet new people. But boy was I naive to had thought so. I wouldn't say that I'm happy to get out of uni, sort of in the middle, on the fence if you will. I've been looking at jobs outside of my field of studies as well, who knows, I might get lucky.

The first week of March welcomed Canby with sodding rain and gusty winds that'll turn umbrellas into tulips.That's bad especially when umbrellas cost a bomb ($15-$30) around these parts. To the rain, please bugger off.

Heard this when I was getting my morning coffee. Shaggy!