Was talking to a friend today and she said guys are generally indecisive. Not all guys though… but majority are indecisive. Is it true? Hmm.
But to come to think of it… sometime we guys are just like that. We just cant help but to think for the ladies. Here are some instances:
Case 1
Bf: Where you wanna go for dinner?
Gf: Ayoyo. Why cant you fucking decide?
Bf: Geez… you don’t eat much meat because you’re afraid of getting fat and I wanted to eat bak kut teh. So, how?
Gf: ………………………………
Girls are sometime very hard to please. Why cant you tell us what you all wanna eat… if we can compromise, then we’ll say ok. We’re thinking what you girls would like to eat for dinner and just ask if you have any particular preference. Its just that all. If you all want us guys to decide what to eat… you better dont complain if we wanna eat any unhealthy, fatty (i.e. bak kut teh, nasi lemak) food.
Is there a solution pertaining to this matter?
* This post has no intention to offend anyone whatsoever. All characters depicted here are fictional and have no relation to any real life person.
There are some history that is vital and there’s some that are not. Well, at least to yourself. Some history will make you proud and happy and there’s some that will make you wanna cry or embarassed/shamed or disturbed. So, we have our right to choose to the history we wanna learn/hear/read. Unless its in the syllabus, we gotta go along with the text books. We cant hide from it, we can only close our ears.
What happen presently is important if you want to read/learn nice history in the future. But then, we cannot alter history. We can only create it. The creation of history is very important. Lets create some good history.
What the future will be is what we work out at present. The future is what we want, what we all are looking for. Well, I dont want time machine to be engineered to give advantage to rivals/competitors/enemies. Stephen Hawkings is right.
Sometimes I sit, staring out the window, watching the world pass me by. Why you may ask. Hmm. I don’t know how to start. I’ll try.
A friend is back in town from Wisconsin USA. He contacted me for a meet-up. So, I called up a few homies and told them about it. All of them got no problem except The MBA and Sean. Well, the MBA was still in office and couldn’t make it. Sean? He said he’s fine with the plan if its not a mamak session. Reason? He told me that his dad don’t allow him to go to places with a lot of gangsters… and that include mamak stalls/shops. He (Sean) said his dad don’t want him to get into gang fight. Geeeeeeezz. Holy cow. Before this, it was Kepong. His father don’t let him go to Kepong. Reason? A lot of ah beng gangsters in Kepong.
Sean is from a wealthy family and maybe mamak is way too cheapskate for a drink. How often do we see gang fight at a mamak stall?
* the following is a seperate dedication to Sean (not Jean)
Sean, if you’re reading this, I hope you don’t mind I’m posting about it. I knew you since primary school and I know you are a good son. Obeying your dad is good. Sometime its not that we’re not calling you for meet-up or anything …. its just that mamak stall is our regular hangout place for football, weekly lepak and cheap yet tasty food. You have 3 plasma tv at home with astro decoder for each unit. We don’t.
If we go drinking alcohol, you’re not interested because you don’t even drink shandy. Starbucks? The nearest at Jusco Kepong. Kepong!
Tell me what to do. I’m almost speechless when you told me the mamak thing. No hard feelings ok.
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