Originally posted by cassie:
you quitting already what...if they ask you to do work, do lar...but slowly
tat is IF i get the job lah... even then i'll have to cover the gal who taking 1 wk in march >.<
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Is it for going to Manado?
Yep. And this time I'll cover both the lembeh straits and bunaken!!
dunno what is ladder chart.. sorry..
anyway, i'm home..
tired as heck tho'.. but it's the weekend!
-_-
Tomorrow I have a long sales meeting
Zzzz
Originally posted by elindra:-_-
Tomorrow I have a long sales meeting
Zzzz
that sucks
Originally posted by tare:
tat is IF i get the job lah... even then i'll have to cover the gal who taking 1 wk in march >.<
that's okay.. i've been covering my boss's ass for 3 years
Originally posted by tare:
tat is IF i get the job lah... even then i'll have to cover the gal who taking 1 wk in march >.<
if you get job and tender your resignation, yes need to cover the gal. but who says you need to put in 150%
the weekend is finally here!
finally -_-
weekend
what really sucks is that tomorrow at 2pm, i have to interrupt my time with zora for a meeting with a bunch of useless, politicking, no-life, semi-sentient, useless, waste-of-oxygen wankers who profess to be "serving the constituency" but are ultimately self-serving bastards...
heck! even before any of them were appointed, they were busy stabbing each other in the back.. then smiles in front of each other..
and worse, sunday i have to work in the morning too...
Originally posted by av98m:the weekend is finally here!
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:finally -_-
Capitalism really blows.
Originally posted by the Bear:weekend
what really sucks is that tomorrow at 2pm, i have to interrupt my time with zora for a meeting with a bunch of useless, politicking, no-life, semi-sentient, useless, waste-of-oxygen wankers who profess to be "serving the constituency" but are ultimately self-serving bastards...
heck! even before any of them were appointed, they were busy stabbing each other in the back.. then smiles in front of each other..
and worse, sunday i have to work in the morning too...
that's my nightmare next weekend
okay.. how cool is this?
a poem.. and a palindrome too!
"Dammit I'm Mad" by Demetri Martin
Dammit I'm mad.
Evil is a deed as I live.
God, am I reviled? I rise, my bed on a sun, I melt.
To be not one man emanating is sad. I piss.
Alas, it is so late. Who stops to help?
Man, it is hot. I'm in it. I tell.
I am not a devil. I level "Mad Dog".
Ah, say burning is, as a deified gulp,
In my halo of a mired rum tin.
I erase many men. Oh, to be man, a sin.
Is evil in a clam? In a trap?
No. It is open. On it I was stuck.
Rats peed on hope. Elsewhere dips a web.
Be still if I fill its ebb.
Ew, a spider… eh?
We sleep. Oh no!
Deep, stark cuts saw it in one position.
Part animal, can I live? Sin is a name.
Both, one… my names are in it.
Murder? I'm a fool.
A hymn I plug, deified as a sign in ruby ash,
A Goddam level I lived at.
On mail let it in. I'm it.
Oh, sit in ample hot spots. Oh wet!
A loss it is alas (sip). I'd assign it a name.
Name not one bottle minus an ode by me:
"Sir, I deliver. I'm a dog"
Evil is a deed as I live.
Dammit I'm mad.
I've got a runny nose, so I'm OD-ing on chocolate.
Om-nom-nom-nom...
you're just making excuses to eat chocolate
anyway, go have a look at this:
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:I've got a runny nose, so I'm OD-ing on chocolate.
Om-nom-nom-nom...
you don't need a runny nose to that. i guess Lf does.
Originally posted by the Bear:you're just making excuses to eat chocolate
anyway, go have a look at this:
It's good chocolate. I need all the endorphins I can produce.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:It's good chocolate. I need all the endorphins I can produce.
you're not depressive or in pain, right?
Originally posted by cassie:
you're not depressive or in pain, right?
Strangely enough, I can deal with those, and I resist taking Panadol if I have a headache. The cycle of sniffling, agitating and sneezing always takes its toll on me however.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Strangely enough, I can deal with those, and I resist taking Panadol if I have a headache.
The cycle of sniffling, agitating and sneezing always takes its toll on me however.
a neti pot is the answer
Originally posted by the Bear:a neti pot is the answer
wrong! choc was and is his answer!
Originally posted by the Bear:a neti pot is the answer
Meebee...but it seems to be triggered by walking out of air-conditioned environments straight into the blazing sun and back in.
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Meebee...but it seems to be triggered by walking out of air-conditioned environments straight into the blazing sun and back in.
probably the dust outside, rather than heat?
Wah no one in yet!
*open shutters*
When will some men ever learn -_-
Fri, Feb 20, 2009
AsiaOne
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%...20-123491.html
Abandoned by wife, he sleeps on bridge in Chinatown
>Abandoned by his China wife, a Singaporean resident sleeps at an overhead bridge in Chinatown.
Lianhe Wanbao reported on Friday that the middle-aged man has been wandering in Chinatown for the past two weeks, making the pavilions on an overhead bridge his home.
Wanbao readers who called the paper about him say he appears too well-dressed and decent to be a vagrant, but often looks depressed. They have also seen him popping pills and he has fainted on the streets a number of times.
Abandoned after heart attack
Chen Wen Kuang, 56, told Wanbao that he was working as a chef when he met and married his wife - a study mama from China.
He came to Singapore from Malaysia to work many years ago and is now a Singapore permanent resident. His wife, 40, came to Singapore with her son from a previous marriage.
He married his wife about ten years ago and they had a second son four years ago. She was repatriated in November 2005, but he continued to remit money to them every month.
Last year, at the age of 55, he withdrew close to $10,000 in savings from the Central Provident Fund (CPF) and remitted them to his wife.
He was hospitalised after a heart attack near the end of 2008 and the medical expenses depleted his life savings.
His wife broke off all contact with him after that. Mr Chen was tearful when he told Wanbao how he ended up homeless in Chinatown.
"Although we are in different countries, I still consider her my wife. I never expected her to stop taking my calls once I stopped sending her money. Last month, she cancelled her phone line and I have no way of contacting her now.
"After I was discharged from hospital, I was too weak to work and could not pay my rent. I have no money and cannot reach my wife. I have no other relatives and didn't know where to go, so I came to Chinatown and started sleeping on the bridge."
Mr Chen now wanders aimlessly around Chinatown, resting at fast food outlets or coffee shops when he is tired. Hawkers who learnt of his plight have been giving him food, and he washes his clothes at the hawker centre.
Backpack stolen
To make things worse, his health has been deteriorating, and he now has problems with his lungs and intestines as well.
When he fainted at a coffee shop recently, his backpack containing all his possessions was stolen. He lost his passport, identity card, bank passbook, handphone, medicine, clothes and $400 in cash.
"Without all my documents, I can't even withdraw the few hundred dollars I have in my bank account now. I really don't know where to turn to, and how I am going to live from now on."