2. Will he have those bod buds i dream of ( I mean, who wouldn't like one that's Mike Jagger's)
3. Will my leg get lifted under mistletoes. awwhhh..~~
It's not like I'm some dumb jackall and benumbed to this. My earlier demands prioritise.And no, I'm neither maven in latter.
I know, it's normal, for everyone to squabble and fuss about any petite items, but no -not this time.It's like these extra kilos are making my hard work lesser, I breath harder, cycle for transformation to take place requries 4 bloody seconds to finally say ahhh...
Anyway,being an acute observer of Kaylories(my new friend for Calories), I realised that every single food I eat has it.Ahhhh!
The Sunday Times talked about using different doors for boarding and alighting on the MRT. Kind of reminds me of my own experience at the MRT station.
By right, people are supposed to wait at either side of the screen door, let the passengers alight first, then board the train. I adhere to that. But when those on the other side rush in the moment the doors open, naturally those alighting would take the easier path, ie, my side of the door. You really have a bi-directional human flow happening simultaneously. So by the time those alighting passengers have cleared, the boarding ones on the other side of the door have already taken up what remaining seats, and then it is my time to board the train. I would be lucky if I can get onto the train and find a decent un-hugged pole to grab on.
It just occured to me. Let's say you are going to take a bus ride through those flood-prone area and it is raining cats and dogs, will you still dare to hop onto those low floor, wheelchair-friendly buses?
I mean, if it is easy for wheelchair to get on, surely it will be easy for water to get on too.(wild images of flooded bus interior with people fishing from on top the engine compartment...)
That's why it was a good move to introduce the Duck Tour (basically, ex-military LARC or Lighter, Amphibious Resupply, Cargo)
Lately, i've had people asking me choice of course in university. Maybe, from the reslease of A levels.
Well, s.e.r.i.o.u.s.l.y i can't help much.
I mean, if you like bisecting mice, i can't tell you to play with bolt and nuts.
It's a very important decision though, one that you have to analyze properly - try fliiping the recruit section from the newspaper, see which degree is most demanding.
But just a gentle reminder,if you've choosen an Engineering course, you're gonna be stuck in it for 4 years.
And i've only heard 'transferring out' not 'transferring in'.....
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