Work was amazing(:
I'm not refering to the actual work, that was just pure back-breaking and torturous labour.
I'm actually refering to the entire experience, and the experience was wonderous because the people I met there were AWESOME. I made plenty of new friends these 3 days.
I shall list them down lest I forget them in time.
- Bryan (This is the 5th Bryan I've known): a cool, friendly and funny person with a cool haircut. He works at Microsoft booth (I was working at the entrance of the I.T fair), which is right in front of the entrance.
- David : this guy who is probably 30plus years old, who came and shook my hand asking,"can I be your friend?". That, is just plain weird.
- Min Kang : My boss(supervisor) - friendly guy. I kept asking him for a raise because my pay was pathetic. I think we've become kinda cool friends too. I remember I was taking a break and he came over and asked me if I finished giving out the flyers. I just told him straight - I'm just lazy. Well, he laughed.
- Agnes: My bigger boss. She's damn classy and she is really nice.
- 3 girls at the Toshiba booth : They wanted to add me on fb. They're quite pretty & nice. Amazing salespeople.
These are the most impressionable people, though I did become acquaintances with some others. Oh did I mention? My co-part-timer, a china guy, I presume, is quite nice too.
OH YEA. I'M GONNA BITCH.
Since I was working at the entrance, there were several people who came forward to ask me for directions. There were some I could answer, some I could not. But there was this guy, when I told him that I'm not really sure where hall 4b was, he sounded really pissed off and said, "Forget it!" and stormed off. Do I look like a GPS to you?
Alright, I shall stop here now. This is probably boring for you people. I shall probably make this blog private, then I don't have to try and make the posts interesting all the time.
As for now, goodbye!
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
So I went for my morning run today.
Finally, after days of procastination.
Let's just say I was pathetic.
I had barely ran half of the intended distance when I stopped.
And so I brisk-walked(more likely strolled) the remaining distance.
This is humiliating. Why am I even writing about this?
Anyway, my ultimate destination was the library and I borrowed two books there.
Namely,
1. The Art of Sign Language
2. The unofficial guide of Disneyland
I was deliberating whether I should make a Corn Chowder after chancing upon a recipe book in the library. But I decided against it. If there's one thing I'm sure of, it is that I am a really bad cook. Although I don't really mind if someone decides to make a Chowder for me(: (hint to all good cooks out there)
For those of you who might be pondering over my apparent lack of taste in book-choosing, let's just say that these were the books I wanted to borrow even before my O-levels started.
I borrowed the first book because I am intrigued by sign language. The interest was probably sparked off by the series,"Switched at Birth" that I watched. On the surface, I tell people I learn sign language because it's meaningful. But in reality, I just find it the easiest language to learn. No Grammar, no Punctuation(not that I know of). Who knows, I may also learn to criticise people in sign language!
I borrowed the second book because of my upcoming holiday tour to US.
The only thing that's putting me off is the 22hours flight.
22HOURS! HOW THE HELL DO YOU SURVIVE 22HOURS SOLELY ON MOVIES?
someone just stab me.
I'm probably going to end up being claustrophobic after that flight.
Despite the long haul flight, I am kinda excited about the trip.
These are my objectives:
1. Watch a broadway musical in Las Vegas/San Fransico
2. Take LOADS of photos with my favourite Disney characters
3. Try not to fall into the Grand Canyon
4. SHOP LIKE MAD
5. Go crazy with the amusement rides
... and more.
but these are the main objectives.
It's pretty exciting I guess.
I'm done here, shall go watch my Hong Kong Drama Serial now.
GOODBYE!
Finally, after days of procastination.
Let's just say I was pathetic.
I had barely ran half of the intended distance when I stopped.
And so I brisk-walked(more likely strolled) the remaining distance.
This is humiliating. Why am I even writing about this?
Anyway, my ultimate destination was the library and I borrowed two books there.
Namely,
1. The Art of Sign Language
2. The unofficial guide of Disneyland
I was deliberating whether I should make a Corn Chowder after chancing upon a recipe book in the library. But I decided against it. If there's one thing I'm sure of, it is that I am a really bad cook. Although I don't really mind if someone decides to make a Chowder for me(: (hint to all good cooks out there)
For those of you who might be pondering over my apparent lack of taste in book-choosing, let's just say that these were the books I wanted to borrow even before my O-levels started.
I borrowed the first book because I am intrigued by sign language. The interest was probably sparked off by the series,"Switched at Birth" that I watched. On the surface, I tell people I learn sign language because it's meaningful. But in reality, I just find it the easiest language to learn. No Grammar, no Punctuation(not that I know of). Who knows, I may also learn to criticise people in sign language!
I borrowed the second book because of my upcoming holiday tour to US.
The only thing that's putting me off is the 22hours flight.
22HOURS! HOW THE HELL DO YOU SURVIVE 22HOURS SOLELY ON MOVIES?
someone just stab me.
I'm probably going to end up being claustrophobic after that flight.
Despite the long haul flight, I am kinda excited about the trip.
These are my objectives:
1. Watch a broadway musical in Las Vegas/San Fransico
2. Take LOADS of photos with my favourite Disney characters
3. Try not to fall into the Grand Canyon
4. SHOP LIKE MAD
5. Go crazy with the amusement rides
... and more.
but these are the main objectives.
It's pretty exciting I guess.
I'm done here, shall go watch my Hong Kong Drama Serial now.
GOODBYE!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
What an amazing weekend I've had!
Friday- Prom
I'm not gonna lie.
I expected much more from prom, considering the fact that I paid $85 to attend.
Nevertheless, it was an amazing experience.
And the thing is, EVERYONE LOOKED GORGEOUS.
I felt so inferior standing next to some of them, though I was quite pleased with the fact that I was taller than people who are supposedly taller than me. eg. Mr Ng.
I can still remember his face when he saw me. He was like,"EH, YOU CHEATED!"
Anyway, I was quite disappointed with my up-do though.
I wanted to have a french twist, but thanks my indecisiveness, I ended up with something I didn't really like. But WQ,JY and Jieyi said it was nice.
So yea, I have weird taste.
Before I forget, I'd have to specifically thank my sis for helping me and my friends do our makeup, or we'd be completely clueless as to how to go about painting our faces.
Moving on, the programmes were fairly entertaining.
But what was funny was Pei Shao Pao's incessant chattering and rebuttals to what the emcee was saying.
I wanted to win something in the lucky draw that night.
BUT I DIDN'T.
guess I wasn't lucky enough.
I'm experiencing a brainfart right now.
Probably gonna continue posting about prom and the weekend some other time.
Goodnight for now(:
Friday- Prom
I'm not gonna lie.
I expected much more from prom, considering the fact that I paid $85 to attend.
Nevertheless, it was an amazing experience.
And the thing is, EVERYONE LOOKED GORGEOUS.
I felt so inferior standing next to some of them, though I was quite pleased with the fact that I was taller than people who are supposedly taller than me. eg. Mr Ng.
I can still remember his face when he saw me. He was like,"EH, YOU CHEATED!"
Anyway, I was quite disappointed with my up-do though.
I wanted to have a french twist, but thanks my indecisiveness, I ended up with something I didn't really like. But WQ,JY and Jieyi said it was nice.
So yea, I have weird taste.
Before I forget, I'd have to specifically thank my sis for helping me and my friends do our makeup, or we'd be completely clueless as to how to go about painting our faces.
Moving on, the programmes were fairly entertaining.
But what was funny was Pei Shao Pao's incessant chattering and rebuttals to what the emcee was saying.
I wanted to win something in the lucky draw that night.
BUT I DIDN'T.
guess I wasn't lucky enough.
I'm experiencing a brainfart right now.
Probably gonna continue posting about prom and the weekend some other time.
Goodnight for now(:
Thursday, November 17, 2011
I love those type of friendships that don’t require a lot of effort. We may not see each other as much as we want to or talk as much as we used to, but it doesn’t change the fact that we’re friends no matter what. They can do their own thing and I can do my own thing. What’s important is that whenever we do see each other again, we can pick up right from where we left off without making it awkward. Any friendship that works out like that is a friendship worth having.
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