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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Test-i-c-u-lar

on the same train of thought of not forgetting anything at this moment i am:

at Berjaya Times Square, other wise known as home.
on a 13' MacBook.
using uMobile that costs RM68 per month but can actually receive a signal from this height.
am thinking when to call my property manager this week.
am considering other reasonable places to stay.
looking for a contractor to upkeep my apartment.
grateful that i had RM3/kg laundry for 4 months but it's over now. maybe RM5 or RM7.
followed by the thought that UniLodge was cheaper.
wishing i had a car, point A point B nothing fancy.
more phones had xenon flash.
am grateful for good colleagues, friends and especially Love.
wishing i was with said Love.
looking for a good duffel/sling bag.
looking to purchase toe socks.
planning to see a dentist for the first time in 1.5 years.
thinking that that's pretty bad.
probably going to get myself a flu vaccination soon.
having no clue to who's going to win this year's World Cup.
thinking thats a sentiment shared by almost everybody.
not sure where this post is actually going.
hoping that everything i wrote is actually grammatically correct because i'm lazy to check.
currently an idealistic young man who someday wants a family and be the man that they need him to be.
really hoping for a stay-at-home job with a few meetings at the office once in a while.
praying to be a good husband, father, friend.
not sure if thats what i want on my tombstone although i'll be dead by then so i probably won't care, and even if i did, what could i do about it?
funny.
or not funny.
amusing myself by typing randomly.
boring you now.
going to stop.

Thought no 1988

i realize that if you don't write things down you'll probably have a tendency to forget them later.

like so many mid-life crisis' all it takes is you lifting up a coffee mug to your lips one day and realizing there are so many things in life you haven't done yet.
so what we should be doing is having a mid-life crisis once a week to avoid a mid-life crisis. make a list of the things you've always wanted to do...and do them. every little random thing or thought or card or words that you've always wanted to have.
life is a temporary state whereas death is permanent. enjoy the time you have, do as much as you can, repeat other people's words although they are cliches if you find them to be true.
i thought of this as i stood in front of an elevator waiting and watching for the double doors to open and not knowing whats behind them. it could be anyone, anything.
life isn't short. its temporary. like a holiday. if you go on a vacation, you're not going to be doing the same stuff you'd be doing back home would you? (maybe some of you would but in that case you are wrong to do so because you might as well have stayed at home but if its what you're already doing then good for you because you enjoy/have to do so. remember, vacations aren't always about leaving the house, we can arguably basically take a vacation whenever we log into facebook. you don't have facebook? discussion for another time)

also, even television (all hail and praise the entertainment invention preceding the internet) albeit a bit paradoxically has placed a showing of "Live" on some of its sports shows. How positive!