Monday, October 08, 2007

my brain is aimlessly allowing itself to wander through my day.

a handful of us went to alexander library to try and get some of our work done.
well, SOME work was done, but let's not go into detail about how much of it was done by whom.


so what do two multi-lingual korean boys, one turkish girl from china, an indo-chinese dude, and a chinese-malaysian who don't hang out at school do when they take a trip to northbridge?

first and foremost, the thing that is most fun and important in an outing - it also happens to be a favourite activity of mine.

eat XD.


we had japanese for lunch, and the multi-lingual koreans flirted with all the waitresses. they're fluent in jap, and even though i'm not, i can still tell they just said "i'm from japan too. sapporo" and "me from tokyo!!". but while the japanese waitresses giggled, the korean waitress was super blunt. one of the guys asked "mobile number?".

"no."

turkish-chinese, indo-chinese, and chinese-malaysian just stared at them in shock. we had NO IDEA they were so SHAMELESSLY flirty.

that aside, i found out i was the youngest at the table. weird, since i'm an april baby and i'm usually older than most of my classmates.
and it's sad that amongst both boys and girls, i ate the most.

they have the stomach capacities of ants, i swear.


and there is a reason i'm calling us by our race/nationality. i'm not being racist. it is because there are supposedly about 5000 korean people in perth, and i think today, i saw most of them -_______-

i think i saw more korean people than chinese people today. definitely more koreans than i had ever seen in my life, and my friends know them all. even these couple of girls i saw on forrest chase and randomly thought looked korean, turned out to be their acquaintances. heck, the girl behind the counter in a shop we walked into was korean -_-"

korean people in the library, korean people at lunch, korean people in shops, korean people on every street we walked, korean people sitting next to us waiting for the bus, korean people boarding the bus in parkwood!!!

chinese-malaysian and turkish-chinese were wondering if there's only 5000 of them in perth, why do we seem to run into so many?



i got on the bus today, and i was the only passenger. since the bus hadn't left the station yet, i decided to ask the bus driver something. so i was standing near his seat, when this dude got on. now, i'm too unco to get out of his way and let him pass, so there was this awkward moment where i was trying to make room for him to get by.

then after i finished talking to the bus driver (who, btw, thinks i'm hell blur so was hell nice to me), i made my way to a seat. only, i knocked my bag (which was full of very heavy books) on a chair as i walked past, and the momentum spun me out of control, and i nearly lost my balance.

you know those cartoons or comedies that you watch on tv? where there is a character who's so clumsy and klutzy and off balance? yeah.

i am that character.



sorry, i'm having one of those one-sided conversation.
it's not one-sided. someone has to be listening for it to be counted as a conversation, so don't say that.

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