post #146
Now I can say that I might be able to understand a little the feeling that generals (and rulers) had when they had to flee from their fortress. It feels like letting go of something precious that you wish you could hold on to. It’s bitter. That’s what I felt when I left my fortress, my home this afternoon. Actually I wanted to stay since I thought the flood was getting better plus the electricity was still on. But mom insisted to go to prevent the unforeseen circumstances coz another big rain was forecasted to fall tonight.
So here I am, sitting in my cousin’s room (he’s studying in spore at the moment), writing this entry while Eric’s voice accompanying me. Just finished watching Lost seas 1 episode 14. I went to Mangga Dua earlier and it was DRY. I looked in awe, the condition there was 180 degrees compared to my neighborhoods. Since I was very intrigued with Lost, I bought the first season and went home with a route to go to the office tomorrow planned on my mind. But later on in the afternoon mom decided that I also should go and stay over at my uncle’s house, at least for tonight (mom went earlier). I argued a bit but then I listened to her reasoning. Sadly, but I had to go…I had to flee, leaving my fortress behind.
I packed my laptop, HDD, Digicam and went to see my uncle at Mangga Dua Square. Well, luckily I have my laptop. Dunno what I’d do without it. I can’t get ol, but it’s ok. Look at the bright side. For the first time, I ate J.CO donuts (OMG, where have I been? Living in a cave?? *you might ask that and the answer is you can say that….lolzzz). I didn’t find them special. Delicious yes, but not that special. I guess people like the taste and the prestige that comes when other people see that its J.CO donuts they’re eating.
Well, I’m gonna continue watching Lost now. I guess I have to cancel my concert via YM tonight…lolzzz. Peace out!
originally written on Feb 6, 2007 @ 11 PM
Now I can say that I might be able to understand a little the feeling that generals (and rulers) had when they had to flee from their fortress. It feels like letting go of something precious that you wish you could hold on to. It’s bitter. That’s what I felt when I left my fortress, my home this afternoon. Actually I wanted to stay since I thought the flood was getting better plus the electricity was still on. But mom insisted to go to prevent the unforeseen circumstances coz another big rain was forecasted to fall tonight.
So here I am, sitting in my cousin’s room (he’s studying in spore at the moment), writing this entry while Eric’s voice accompanying me. Just finished watching Lost seas 1 episode 14. I went to Mangga Dua earlier and it was DRY. I looked in awe, the condition there was 180 degrees compared to my neighborhoods. Since I was very intrigued with Lost, I bought the first season and went home with a route to go to the office tomorrow planned on my mind. But later on in the afternoon mom decided that I also should go and stay over at my uncle’s house, at least for tonight (mom went earlier). I argued a bit but then I listened to her reasoning. Sadly, but I had to go…I had to flee, leaving my fortress behind.
I packed my laptop, HDD, Digicam and went to see my uncle at Mangga Dua Square. Well, luckily I have my laptop. Dunno what I’d do without it. I can’t get ol, but it’s ok. Look at the bright side. For the first time, I ate J.CO donuts (OMG, where have I been? Living in a cave?? *you might ask that and the answer is you can say that….lolzzz). I didn’t find them special. Delicious yes, but not that special. I guess people like the taste and the prestige that comes when other people see that its J.CO donuts they’re eating.
Well, I’m gonna continue watching Lost now. I guess I have to cancel my concert via YM tonight…lolzzz. Peace out!
originally written on Feb 6, 2007 @ 11 PM
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