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"Tired"
Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Is it that difficult to ever tell someone that, "I'll be late" or "I'll be there in an hour's time" or simply whatever reason is there to any lateness? Imagine, everytime you are out you've to wait for someone for at least 15minutes, then 30minutes, then 60+minutes, then 120+minutes and whatever else next.

And now, imagine, not even sms-ing, let alone calling, to inform you last minute, "I can't make it. Sorry." Ok, fine, maybe omit the sorry.

"I'll be there shortly." To me that's so subjective. So if anyone ever want to use that please state the time frame. My equivalent of "shortly" is like 20minutes at most. For goodness sake, even Nokia phones have templates for sms on lateness. It's not like it takes you half an hour to send an sms. It takes at most a minute.

Rumbling. Grumbling can go on and on. I'm can't help but to admit that I'm totally annoyed today. And I'm so absolute I'm not pms-ing. Don't ever test my patience like that. Totally.

On a very much lighter note, thanks to Eugena's company, the aim to catch The Orphanage was fulfilled. How very much lighter when it's not even a comedy. A rather sad show. Horror films are sad somewhy.

-Sign Off @ 10:33 PM :)