I am really slow…

April 28, 2008 at 10:54 pm (Uncategorized)

Because I did not realise that my friend has been making the headlines all week.

Congrats babe! You deserve every bit of worthy mention and yes, I finally understand what you have been putting your heart and soul into the past year.

Because I am such medical idiot when it comes to these kind of things.

I am so ecstatic for you! :)

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Bonding over gourmet pizzas

April 28, 2008 at 1:18 am (Day to day living, Foodie paradise, Miscellaneous Memos)

A meat pizza which we made

I made pizzas for my family on Sunday, simply because this is the first time in a long time that I have been home on a weekend. Also it is the first time in a long time since I did not bring any work home or been too exhausted to do anything else.
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The six-word memoir meme

April 27, 2008 at 1:53 am (Miscellaneous Memos)

I am not a frequent blogger but I blame that on my job and the million other expectations that come with it.

I like that I am allowed to satisfy my curious side and yet at the same time it demands that I remain objective and give due consideration to everything.

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Writing on a high

April 2, 2008 at 6:11 pm (Day to day living, Miscellaneous Memos, Work revelations)

Today, due to multiple illnesses attacking my body all at once, I was prescribed a cocktail of medication.

Also, due to deadlines which never go away, I had to sit down at home, on my day of rest, to finish some work.

Of course, it is always never nice to get writer’s block with a looming deadline.

So I swallowed all the medication at once (with food of course! This is a public service warning to kids that you should always listen to your doctors) and never felt so ‘high’ in my life.

I sat down to write thereafter, and lo and behold, my writer’s block was cured.

Now I know why people get addicted to narcotics and why Slyvia Plath writes so well.

I also discovered that falling sick is pretty common in an office that is under-staffed.

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