Thursday, October 21, 2004

piercing cold winds

well today was not so bad of a day. got up went to, folded my clothes (did laundry last night) got dressed, went to uni, had another boring project management class. damn he has given our group assignments, and the due date is 2nd dec, same as our individual assignment. oh man. well got to get a move on my assignments...

well after class i went a bought a extension cord, which wasn't necessary. there was a power point behind my table, and ofcourse i bought a 4 slice bread toaster. things here are very cheap if you work here. the toaster only cost me 9pounds. i mean that is a very reasonable price, for the living here. oh well we'll see if i get a job here after my studies finish here.

you the weather here is really unpredictable. i got up and there was a bright sunshine outside, then when i was about to leave, it was raining, then on my way back the wind was co damn cold, i could see my fingers turning purple-ish blue. and when i reached home, there was the sun again but it was raining together. damn this country. and you know when it rains, it never really pours. it's always drizzles. sigh.

anyways, later....

(me very hungry now, wish i had mom's mutton curry now)

4 Comments:

Blogger shennwye said...

the weather there is super gloomy... makes u feel like ur in the depths of despair... which is possiby why the suicide rate is high there. need to go get urself some sunshine!!

6:54 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

thats where you realize how fickle i am. the sun hurts my eyes and the gloomy weather hurts my feelings. what to do now?

1:41 PM  
Blogger shennwye said...

my idea of a sunshine is an artifical one. cos i hate being in the sun as well! hahaha... perhaps u get the biggest size sunshine shaped light (those cool ones) and put it in your room! ooh.. dun forget to buy the ones that have a big smiley face on it! :o)

2:58 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

sounds very girly la...maybe a blow torch will be a more manly thing to do.

3:14 PM  

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