Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Teng's ex-neighbours are so freaking "nice". Just anyoldhow rent out their flat to some crazy foreign workers (not bangladeshes). So now, she's got 10 over weirdo men living right along the corridoors. They drink beer and smoke at night, hogging the only passage way to her house. The spices they use in their cookings (she just can't understand why their spices so resemble urine) proliferates the entire floor. It's crazy. Stinking business.

She apologizes to her BFFs.

It's not that she doesn't wish to join on outings or movies or blah, it's just that she really does not wish to let her parents get all jittery over the frequency of her outings, what-time-homes and wadsoeva.

Teng's getting sick of being stuck in between the Team and her family.

Maybe she should just stop suggesting outings. She's such a let-down, asking the Team out, and then she has to rush off to go home just as they're in the middle of something. Just bear with her. She's real sorry.

Argh.

Dad's really getting on her nerves. She really cannot understand why he's feeling-less, like some cold hard rock positioned on the sofa. Everything Teng suggests, or wants to do, he'll counter it back with a "It's not significant right?". Why must he be so encouraging?

She wants next week to come. When next week comes, she can arrange for movies, back to NH sessions and everything.
She suddenly has this urge for school to reopen and start having lessons. She isn't enjoying her holidays right now.

Bad news. Teng realized that she was cheated after yesterday's (grad magazine) meeting at school. An email was sent to her before the exams, asking for students to join the committee. It was stated that this magazine involvement would only be during the holiday period. And then during the meeting, it was announced that this grad magazine committee was going to be a LONG-TERM involvement. WTH. Imagine what happens when her dad gets to know abou this. It's definitely another hot issue that's gonna fire up at home. Shit. Look at all the rubbish she's got herself into. Everything is still her fault.

Damnnit. Adults think that they can cheat people like us. We are not little kiddes that turn right when we are asked to, go left when we urged to.

Teng is not idiot. The next grown-up that tries to cheat her into something, she's definitely going to get back at that person. All this has got to come to a stop.

She's damn pissed off right now. Can't imagine how to tell the guys later during the mass conversation.

ARGH!

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