- Nowadays Twitter is way too fun to stalk people and just talk shit
- Everything that added Twi- will be related with twitter, or perhaps micro-blogging?
- Back from Perhentian vacation, fun and tiring
- Then went to Melaka, bought a wooden gun
- Car air-con broken down, dammit!
Just when everybody getting boring with Twitter, I started to play with it
It’s never too late though. A few things I am really headache with were the car condition
Air-con is not functioning now, have to get to the garage soon, Proton-oh-Proton, when will you improve the quality of your product??? The landlord’s father brought a few pressure washers here. Thinking of washing my car this weekend now
Then my skin getting dark. When it getting dark, I need to expect Malay language. The other day I went to Sunway Pyramid, have a walk into a gift shop, the Chinese couple, look at me for a while, the girl came and say “Ini semua 5 ringgit sahaja.” Then we (the couple, my girlfriend and I) paused for a while. She continued “Yang sana tu pun sama juga, yang lain 3 ringgit.” Then I walked out the shop when my girlfriend bust out with laughs. The guy told the girl I was Chinese.
No, I am not angry for that. I just don’t know how should I react on that kind of situation, you feel me? The whole situation was freezing, how could I turned to her and tell her “Hehe… I am Chinese.” or “Hello? KNN, you cannot see I am Chinese is it?“…
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max
June 24, 2009 at 9:13 am
people have always been mistaking me for a malay since I was a kid. Aha! I’m used to it already. Just smile and tell them I’m chinese (or half-chinese, sometimes)
wong
June 24, 2009 at 9:26 pm
Erm… We are having the same faith…
Kat
June 24, 2009 at 9:15 am
LOL… Tell her la, speak English cannot ah? At least, it is more universal.
wong
June 24, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Correct hor~ That racist girl! Herm!
alexallied
June 24, 2009 at 8:04 pm
I remember going to the cassette shop nearby our primary school with George and you, and George that motherf*cker looks 100% like a Malay and it dragged us into the same pool as well. The cassette shop girl said, “Ini boleh diskaun lagi”. I forgot how we reacted to that, but I think we start to speak in Chinese to let her know that we’re chinese.
We were still like, Primary 4 or 5? Btw, we were buying Backstreet Boys or All 4 One cassettes.
wong
June 24, 2009 at 9:29 pm
alexallied
June 25, 2009 at 10:52 am
Boombastic, yeah. LMAO. Where the hell is that guy now?