This is how it goes,
Taking the bus today made me realise one more thing about ugly Singaporeans. They think that if they do not move out of the bus within one millisecond, the door will shut them flat and turn them into bloody pancakes. Thus, they must push their way out. Gawd. I believe SBS drivers do have that minute amount of sense to wait for you to get off the bus.
Sometimes I'm just so ashamed to be a Singaporean. When I'm squeezed along side with fifty thousand people in the tiny bus and some people will just continue coming up the bus like they can occupy that one square centimetre of space. Can't they bloody wait for the next bus? So these people whom I'm so ashamed to be sharing my nationality with, seriously need to crack all those courtesy campaigns posters up their minute brains. They are, like tv mobile, everywhere. And they do not just appear during your bad hair days. O' yes. Who can forget these people running to the stopping bus and vying for the number one spot to get into a damn sbs bus. Firstly, it's a sbs bus. Secondly, what's the rush? Honestly, I really don't get why people push their way to the front just to get into a freaking sbs bus. And let's not even talk about the SMRT, where people shove their way into the train door and you fear they'd charge in before you could get out, and then you'll miss your station, you'll get crushed and become The Boy/Girl That Was...
And guessed I will never understand singaporeans. I hate it when they hmphs at those standing passengers on the bus when they try to get past them. When the next stop is a few lightyears away. And it's not their fault they have to stand, isn't it? That's why everytime they do that to me I would just hmph even louder. Muahaha. Once this auntie said I'm blocking her way with the tone like I owe her 20 million bucks. And I said please la the next stop is how far away why so kiasu auntie? She started bitching back and I told her why dun u ask sbs to increase the frequency so that you can have all the space you want to move your fat arse to the door? She gave a shocked look and left the bus. Of course, this is just a fragment of my imagination =p
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Seeing my friend's sailing adventures on a yacht thru his facebook photos, makes me feel like exploring it out too. Yes, I know, this is a different story altogether. But how fun!
Meanwhile, I've been listening to the debut single by David Archuleta called Crush, which is by now, stuck in my head like a living K-Box inside. It isn't that bad after all, well, at least to me. (You can listen to it thru my s-huffle on the left side.)
Till then.
Sometimes I'm just so ashamed to be a Singaporean. When I'm squeezed along side with fifty thousand people in the tiny bus and some people will just continue coming up the bus like they can occupy that one square centimetre of space. Can't they bloody wait for the next bus? So these people whom I'm so ashamed to be sharing my nationality with, seriously need to crack all those courtesy campaigns posters up their minute brains. They are, like tv mobile, everywhere. And they do not just appear during your bad hair days. O' yes. Who can forget these people running to the stopping bus and vying for the number one spot to get into a damn sbs bus. Firstly, it's a sbs bus. Secondly, what's the rush? Honestly, I really don't get why people push their way to the front just to get into a freaking sbs bus. And let's not even talk about the SMRT, where people shove their way into the train door and you fear they'd charge in before you could get out, and then you'll miss your station, you'll get crushed and become The Boy/Girl That Was...
And guessed I will never understand singaporeans. I hate it when they hmphs at those standing passengers on the bus when they try to get past them. When the next stop is a few lightyears away. And it's not their fault they have to stand, isn't it? That's why everytime they do that to me I would just hmph even louder. Muahaha. Once this auntie said I'm blocking her way with the tone like I owe her 20 million bucks. And I said please la the next stop is how far away why so kiasu auntie? She started bitching back and I told her why dun u ask sbs to increase the frequency so that you can have all the space you want to move your fat arse to the door? She gave a shocked look and left the bus. Of course, this is just a fragment of my imagination =p
Seeing my friend's sailing adventures on a yacht thru his facebook photos, makes me feel like exploring it out too. Yes, I know, this is a different story altogether. But how fun!
Meanwhile, I've been listening to the debut single by David Archuleta called Crush, which is by now, stuck in my head like a living K-Box inside. It isn't that bad after all, well, at least to me. (You can listen to it thru my s-huffle on the left side.)
Till then.

