Yes, I'm still alive.
Hello there dear friends,
I know I haven't exactly been conscientious in updating my blog. But here's some updates in my life.
Re: The Room Mate
I'm talking about the Lithuanian one. I decided that her personality was a bit too strong for me to take 24/7. Nice to hang out with in certain instances - say parties. Outgoing sociable - but terribly in your face. She's pretty genuine, but continued exposure to radioactive materials, tends to be slightly less than healthy. So one day, tired of it all - an opportunity opened up. The company had decided to move another apartment of people into a new apartment ( Here's some background: The company has 3 apartments, one of them was shit, and they decided to shift the people into a better dwelling place, so I tagged along). She was quite conveniently travelling that weekend, so I saved myself tedious explanations.
This new place is quite a lot better. Its a hell lot cleaner. Plus I get an attached bathroom to the bedroom. Also, I figured when new people move to an apartment, household norms can be set.When I initially moved to the old dirty apartment, the rules were already set ( First commandment being: Thou shalt leave your dirty mess around, because there would be a cleaning lady cleaning up after you. Second commandment being: Even if the cleaning lady doesn't perform her function effectively,living in glorious filth is a cultivated second nature). So in the new flat, since my new room mate has not arrived yet; she would be here tonight, Korean girl, we can set the norms. The other two existing flatmates ( A Taiwanese girl who's become my good friend, and a very nice French lady, I like very much) seem to be pretty considerate. Rule is, take off footwear before entering my room.
And the toilet is clean. Bad thing is that I have no internet connection, which also means I have to find the time to head to the internet cafe and I haven't found a practical solution to uploading photographs yet.
Ok, I've updated you about the living conditions so far. Thing is I need to use the loo right now, and the one here is dirty - so I gotta head home to use the loo!
Ciao ladies and gentleman,
I will continue writing again later maybe or in a couple days
Much love.
P.s. I miss you guys- friends and family back home :)
Post-note dated 1 December 2006 : To be honest, my first room mate is one of the people I miss the most from the Indian Experience. Only just realized that... She's a great chick.
I know I haven't exactly been conscientious in updating my blog. But here's some updates in my life.
Re: The Room Mate
I'm talking about the Lithuanian one. I decided that her personality was a bit too strong for me to take 24/7. Nice to hang out with in certain instances - say parties. Outgoing sociable - but terribly in your face. She's pretty genuine, but continued exposure to radioactive materials, tends to be slightly less than healthy. So one day, tired of it all - an opportunity opened up. The company had decided to move another apartment of people into a new apartment ( Here's some background: The company has 3 apartments, one of them was shit, and they decided to shift the people into a better dwelling place, so I tagged along). She was quite conveniently travelling that weekend, so I saved myself tedious explanations.
This new place is quite a lot better. Its a hell lot cleaner. Plus I get an attached bathroom to the bedroom. Also, I figured when new people move to an apartment, household norms can be set.When I initially moved to the old dirty apartment, the rules were already set ( First commandment being: Thou shalt leave your dirty mess around, because there would be a cleaning lady cleaning up after you. Second commandment being: Even if the cleaning lady doesn't perform her function effectively,living in glorious filth is a cultivated second nature). So in the new flat, since my new room mate has not arrived yet; she would be here tonight, Korean girl, we can set the norms. The other two existing flatmates ( A Taiwanese girl who's become my good friend, and a very nice French lady, I like very much) seem to be pretty considerate. Rule is, take off footwear before entering my room.
And the toilet is clean. Bad thing is that I have no internet connection, which also means I have to find the time to head to the internet cafe and I haven't found a practical solution to uploading photographs yet.
Ok, I've updated you about the living conditions so far. Thing is I need to use the loo right now, and the one here is dirty - so I gotta head home to use the loo!
Ciao ladies and gentleman,
I will continue writing again later maybe or in a couple days
Much love.
P.s. I miss you guys- friends and family back home :)
Post-note dated 1 December 2006 : To be honest, my first room mate is one of the people I miss the most from the Indian Experience. Only just realized that... She's a great chick.
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haha great tt u've settled in well with the new roommates... ur internet connection was well-sacrified... heh. hope u get it back up and working tho. and hope work is getting better! take care
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Well done babe!!! What did you censor this time?? lol. Glad all is fine with you! Keep smiling, wish i could send lilies to you :)
..*hugs.
.. =)
..miss ya!
..press on babe.
Cheryl:
Thanks girl, for faithfully commenting. I really appreciate that. How's it going with the tutoring? Tell the kids I said hi, and that I know a couple of hindi words now :)
Ryan:
Congrats! I heard the good news, I'm so sorry I can't be there to for support this Friday. But I'm behind you all the way!
Jon:
Jonnie boy, no lah I didn't censor anything. I don't have that reliable or constant of a net connection to do that! You still could DHL some lillies to me!
Cindy:
Hey babe, I'm not sure what your email address is. Is it the same one as your MSN?
Mui mui:
I miss you too! You haven't replied to my latest email... *pokes*
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