Thursday, April 20, 2006

what is 翘脚 in english?

Hmmm a week plus nv blogged. Sianz today waited 25minutes for the bus lor!!! Waited from 1040 to 1105 then got the bus home. ||| reached home aredi 1145. Get up the bus so many ppl, end up sitting beside an uncle who is 翘脚 (What's the word for it in english?). He took off his slippers some more! So i tried sitting a bit outside. then i look at my side... To my horror the uncle behind also 翘脚! I can see his feet just beside! ..........

Haiz the spread spectrum first part is really buang. The latest past year paper was dated year 2000. And the paper syllabus was like very different then. No samples and no idea what the lec teaching == buang! Like my friend says... must chong 2nd part liao lor! Should have posted negative feedback for the first lecturer!! Haiz and this module need write helpsheet some more... The first part notes are urghhhh..

OK look on bright side.. today 19th means 10 more days and I am done! =)

Oh yah ytd went watch a play - Fundoshi! First time! Haha...
Well the first story was nice! The 2 servants were funny lor! Like the way they talked and their inner thoughts. It is sort of like self fulfilling prophercy. They don't like each other so whatever one do, the other will find it irritating. Reminds me of a story I heard.

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There was this guy who did not like his work. His friend advised," Since you don't like this job, why don't you just stay for like a year and learn all the stuff. Then with the skills, you can find a better job. Also, when you leave the company, they will regret not treating you better!" So this guy went on with his work. Remembering his friend advice, he began to take his work seriously and volunteered for tasks.

The manager and colleagues saw his willingness to learn and his positive attiude taught him the rope. He was well-liked by his boss and colleagues. Soon he got his promotion. Very soon a year passed. He met up with his friend again.

"So are you quiting soon?"

"No no no... my colleagues there are great and the boss appreciates my work!"

"Well I guessed as much when I gave you the advice. You see with the change in attitude, people will change theirs also."

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Haha I think the story is some what there... I am not good at remembering the details. Basically I think the main point is if we adopt a postive atittude, the people around will reciprocate? Hmmm like getting out of point. Well...

This song title caught my attention...

鱼在水里哭
By: 深白色二人组

鱼在水里哭
我握着你的手说
鱼在水里哭
你笑着说别傻了
鱼并不会哭
它们是一种没有眼泪的动物

树在雨里哭
我抬头看着你说
树在雨里哭
你温柔看着我说
树并不会哭
它们是没有思想情感的植物

我突然的无助
没有眼泪的悲伤没有人清楚
只能呼吸着不被了解的孤独
一个人仅仅记得一切会结束

我矛盾着无助
很需要你能给我一点点保护
想对你说的话却总说不出
我变成了植物
没有人在哭
你摸着我的头说

没有人在哭
我在哭只是没有人在乎
我突然的无助
没有眼泪的悲伤没有人清楚
只能呼吸着不被了解的孤独
一个人仅仅记得一切会结束

我矛盾着无助
很需要你能给我一点点保护
想对你说的话却总说不出
我变成了植物

没有人在哭
你摸着我的头说
没有人在哭

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Crossing the legs at the ankle/knee? Did a quick search and it has been proven to be bad for blood circulation (which may lead to poor leg vein health, etc. mainly in women though), albeit this, many still relate crossing of the legs to social graces/politeness.

*note to self* stop crossing my legs.

ahaha. :)

Anonymous said...

haha.. yeah yeah cross crossing of legs very bad for blood circulation but then women has been doing it for so long already? As for the guy was crossing with his ankle on the knee of the other leg. so his bottom of the feet is facing me. So the question remains.. what is it called?

Anonymous said...

it's called... unglam.
haha. xP