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    I have internet... finally!

    Sunday, July 02, 2006

    I had alot of things to blog about initially... especially during the internet-less world I lived in for a week. Yup that's 7 days of no internet. No anime. No msn. No surfing. No music. No blogging. And then when I finally got it back, I can't remember most of what I wanted to blog but couldn't blog back then.

    Don't ask me how I survived it but I did. Basically I went back to being primitive: reading books. Also I tried to be practical by unpacking some of my stuff so that I might (I hope) just finish unpacking and settle in comfortably before the next semester starts. And then in the middle of the week, I gave up and started going out.

    Obviously shopping didn't help to reduce the number of boxes I had (or still have), but it did help me settle into my new room, well only if you consider the new hangers and bathroom stuff. I think that's my favourite section to visit in any departmental store. You know how you have the ladies sections (usually first and second floors, obviously to take advantage of the large population of lady shoppers), followed by the men's section together with the kids' section on the same floor, and then the home section is usually above everything and below everything else. Well, I really like the home section for some mysterious reason or other.

    No, I'm serious.

    No, I'm not trying to nurture motherly instincts or whathaveyou. This is serious shopping. You don't just look at the ladies' fashion, where most people tend to go to. You have to go to all the sections: the ladies', the men's, the kids' and of course toys, not to mention the home one, as well as the supermarket! (if there is one)

    And they are interesting, really.

    Right I can almost hear the guys groaning with exasperation: "As if the ladies' fashion is not enough, this woman here wants to go to all the sections and check out every corner of the store."


    1:15 am
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