date:Thursday, October 25, 2007
time:9:03 PM
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Spent the day with the three retards and, God.. I love them so much :)
From Parkway to Queensway to Nic's place.
Bought my half beanie from Topman, Parkway then took a long long bus ride to Queensway where everyone was dying because the air con was fucked up. I was sweating for at least one hour straight. Bought studs at Queensway and headed to Ikea for lunch. Yeah, Swedish meatballs and smoked salmon salad? :)
I took forever to finish my meal. I don't know why, but for the first time in my life I was actually chewing my food for at least 20 times (That's how much you're suppose to chew before swallowing, in case you didn't know) before swallowing.
The long 196 bus ride back to Nic's place. It wasn't that long because we kept talking about a lot of interesting things. And that made me wonder, why is it that when we grow older, we tend to take a longer time to forgive someone. Sometimes, we just can't forgive at all. Don't you find it a little childish? But of course the problems are way much bigger. Oh, what the heck.
Talked a lot more in Nic's place, then we three (Nessa, Sotong and I) shared a cab back. What happened was, while we were walking out of the condo, so many taxis passed. We waited for quite a long time (considering the amount of taxis that passed us, we should have gotten one in an instance.)
The taxi ride home was pretty...... Interesting.
The driver started the meter only after we passed like at least four traffic lights? and, he stopped the meter for me.. before I could even ENTER Pasir Ris.
"It's okay, you're all just students. Not working yet. You will need the money tomorrow." It's just so sweet and understanding right..? To have a taxi driver like that. However, I felt extremely bad and guilty. He cut short at least 3 bucks for me? He stopped the meter at 12.30 and he said I should just pay him 12 bucks. I gave him 12.40 instead because I felt bad and yeah, I just left the coins on the compartment after the handbrake. He just made me smile so widely.. I never felt so grateful yet guilty at the same time.