Sudoku! Sudoku!

February 1, 2009 at 5:29 pm | Posted in Day to Day | Leave a comment

It was not long ago when I bought this sudoku book off a megazine store for RM 7.90. I thought it would be nice to actually buy something for me to work on throughout the holidays. Well, actually I bought it because its price. Man, can you believe the cost of sudoku books these days?! Anyways, as time goes by, the book turns out to be quite useful when you have nothing to do. When you’re waiting for the washing machine to finish with my clothes. When you’re waiting for your friends or waiting for something. But nowadays, I realised that as I got nearer to the end of the book, it gets harder. Harder. Waaaaaay Harder. I found my mind so endulge into this thing that I tend to go crazy as I couldn’t find anything to write after 10 minutes. Sometimes 20 or even 30! I even found out that one can get too deep into it. Once upon a time, someone (who was suppose to be my guide) had trouble guiding me when his/her mind was well-ingulfed on the first sight of the puzzle like a ghost sucking the soul out of him/her. Man, this thing can be dangerous! Hahaha…Oh well, like they always say, ‘you should finish what you’ve started’. I guess I’ll just have to finish it or just lose my mind with it.

My daughter’s all grown up T_T

February 1, 2009 at 1:04 pm | Posted in The Family | 2 Comments

Well, after the child custody thing, my daughter is about to be taken away by my ex-wife. To Australia. It wasn’t something I couldn’t miss for the world! So yeah, we went to the airport to send her off. Before she went off, she thanked me for being a good dad (though I wondered if I was when I looked back). Oh, how proud I am to actually realise how much my daughter had grown up! She then said how much she misses her mother, which then I told her how her dad miss her too. It’ll be long when I’ll see her again but hey, she’s in the hands of her mother, my ex-wife. That, I tell you, means she’s in good hands. ;P

Proved Equation: Full Bladder = Tension

February 1, 2009 at 12:55 pm | Posted in Day to Day | Leave a comment

“It’s landing! An airplane’s landing”, a friend of mine said enthusiastically like a child. Her interest for airplanes really amazes me.The way she identifies the plane based on looking at them down in KLIA. Another joined in and it turned into more of a discussion as their likings were compared. They discussed everything they saw: labels on the plane indicating what flight they belong to, special features of each aircraft, vehicles that passed by and even lights. Lights? Well, one of them adored the lights. It was then, I realised the lights were beautiful, although she commented them in a very very very weird way. (I couldn’t be bothered looking at other things, because I wasn’t able to see them clearly >_<”).

But this isn’t what I wanted to talk about in this post. Instead, it was the most interesting part of the day. The journey to the KLIA itself. It was, how should I say, tense and I should’ve sworn someone could have died that day. Hahaha.

You know how people tend to change when something happens to them? Well, what if they’re holding a full bladder? I used to have this idea, whereby, if a family member of mine is holding one, the world shall end. Same concept applies to the journey. A car with two passengers and a driver; two of which, are having this what we shall call ‘urgency’. One of them was me but the urgency sensation spiked  up near the end of the journey ( I guess its was due to all the tension). So ya ignore me.

Anyway, about the passenger with the urgency, she had been holding it since the beginning of the journey to KLIA. At first, she insisted that she can hold it in till we arrive at the airport. I guess she doesn’t like public toilets, especially the ones at the gas stations. Well, I do agree they weren’t exactly of the clean type. Hahaha. Tension built up near to the end of the journey when we nearly reach the parking. Hell yeah, I thought my life was about to be exchanged by a full bladder! Funny it may sound, but you should’ve been there hahahah. I had to find parking as soon as possible and we actually fought for parking. Yes, we booked one when suddenly a car appear out of nowhere decides to book it too. The passengers however, quickly brainwashed me and turned me into a Malaysian by saying that the car was in the wrong way and therefore, it’s MY parking. Another car wanted the parking also as the fella didn’t see me. We start discussing what if the parking was taken by someone else. Conclusion was, the full-bladder girl would kill anyone who defies such law in that location and place. Hahahahahah…

Moral of the story: Don’t drink and drive! Relation to Post: None :D

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