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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Ball and Stick - Part 1

Question of the day: Do we change to have more choices in life or make choices to change?

I could have posted this yesterday but something came up. I had to use public transport to get home and it was raining heavily, so heavy until most parts of KL was covered with a thin film of mist and smog. Jalan Maarof (which was the road the bus was following) was partly flooded with torrents of drainwater and Milo-like dirt. I have to say that I was thankful that RapidKL upgraded their buses recently as I do not think their old buses could brave the temporary river of mud. I took the LRT from Bangsar to Taman Bahagia. Even the LRTs have already been emptied, showing the timing of my late arrival. Upon arrival at Taman Bahagia, I was shocked at the lack of taxis. I resorted to walking in the rain. And if getting drencehd from head to toe isn't bad enough, my ethernet adaptor burned out thanks to the storm. Now I'm unable to connect to the internet from home. Whoever is up there is certainly playing a cruel joke on me.

Today the entire StuCo celebrated the success of the ball at Pizza Hut. It wasn't our first choice but Secret Recipe already had a full congregation of consumers. I learned many interesting information about some of our StuCo friends during the session, mostly about experiences with 'Balls and Sticks', if you get my metaphor. And it isn't often that I talk about this genre, I mean, it's not a very suitable everyday topic. And especially over food. Luckily we were already done feasting.

And you thought why work doesn't get done around here...

I would like to continue to blog about the ball but I've got to go for Moral Studies in 5 minutes, and I better not be late because I skipped 2 classes last week (thanks to the ball). It's not like I'm trying to be a goody-2-shoes student (I already got that image tarnished) as I am not a personal fan of LAN subjects, and LAN since I brought this up. And Miss Geetha for teacher doesn't help. At all.

No offense to the country but, it's not working! You know what I mean.

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