Monday, November 15, 2004

WAHAHAHAHAHAHA thank you all you kind souls who tried to teach me how to post pictures. I finally managed to and shall henceforth assault your visual senses. I now know what the problem is and to put it briefly, I wasn't adventurous enough. So exciting, pictures shall be back on the Gas Station! *pumps fist in the air*

Yes, I am pretty much looking forward to the start of the job but one cannot be too excited for anything because I have told you all many times that the Heavens bitchslaps people time to time. *laughs* Hey, it's not that I am superstitious but it's true innit? People who fell in love recently don't tell their friends or family about the new guy/girl until the relationship is more 'stable'. Same principle. They don't want to jinx the relationship, and I don't want to jinx the day. I remember during my freshman year in NUS, there was a netball competition that I was very excited about. I even trained for it and what happened on the day of the competition? A buddy ran into me during the warming up session. I tore a ligament and sprained it so badly I couldn't walk for 10 weeks. (I HOPPED for at least 6 weeks. Ha ha) Bathing was an activity I dread most because of the little raised step I had to overcome to get in or out of the bathroom. Hopping and slippery floors = concussion. Yes, so one must not get too excited about anything. Oh boy, talk about digressing.

RJ: I got a job at Changi Airport!!
98% of all people: Waaa so far?!
90% of all people: Waaa that's such a pretty place to work in!
80% of all people: Why not become a stewardess? U going to Changi Airport everyday anyway.
70% of all people: Do you get discounts at DFS? Remember to tell me ar!
40% of all people: Cool, you working for SIA huh? (No, it's CAAS)

I am now also plagued with the 'anticipatory syndrome'. I guess all former broke students who found jobs suffer it. With the anticipation of large sums of money every month, one suddenly finds more things to buy. I am doomed because I have a huge appetite for entertainment:



Yep, I am wondering whether to get a PSP or a Gameboy. My long journey on the trains shall warrant a purchase pretty necessary. The PSP is still pretty expensive but I am a Sony slave. The Gameboy is fantastic because of it's extensive library of good games but the PSP is more new...and new is good right? Plus it's black and sleek. I can wait a couple more months before I kill myself with the dilemma. In the meantime, I must make a trip tomorrow to buy this embroidered top I fell in love with. Damn, maybe having a salary is a bad thing.

PS: I out-ulu anyone in Singapore from west to east. (But thank god I ain't working in Punggol) *laughs*

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