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Friday, September 22, 2006
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So people. Anyone has any idea what's up with this? This is being typed up very quickly, as I only have about 4 minutes to go out. [I'll polish it up later if enough people complain about it] #1 - I receive a message from someone who wants me to call back right away. I call them within 10 minutes and they answer the phone saying "Why did you call while I'm working?" Hmm, "hello!!?? You told me to call you." "Oh yeah, sorry, forgot, yes, so *this and this* happened...." ok..... = #2 - I call someone to hang out with them and they email me to let me know that they will try to call me by 8 pm. If I don't hear from them, I should call them after that; that's what the email instructed me to do. I call them after that and leave a message. They call me later and the first thing they say "Why did you call?" Hmm, what's going on here? You told me to call and you heard my message. "Oh yeah, I was just wondering if that's the reason you called or something else." Ok....????? = #3 I get txt'ed from Malaysia with someone asking me a question. I answer the question via txt msg too and they txt me back saying that if I txt them, they waste money and thus I shouldn't text them. Hellloooooo? You asked me a question and you told me to answer that question soon. Am I missing something? There are 4 more instances like above that are too long to write for now. Am I retarded or is facebook affecting my comprehension skills? What's going on here? Is the word Z somehow setting off some nerve in people that results in an aggressive response or is everyone having amnesia because of the ringtone of my phone call or text message, and they don't remember that they know/knew me? Whether it's a rude voice message asking me what I want when I'm simply answering a question or whether it's getting an email telling me not to call and to go away as if I was flirting with someone when in reality I'm just being nice and calling to say hi, I've had all of this happen [7 instances in total] in the last 4 days. And this includes close friends who probably know me more than most other people, and I know them more than most of the other people also. Should I stop using the cell phone for a while? Maybe T-mobile really sucks. Hmmm =
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Saturday, May 13, 2006
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Ok, busyache is no word. I made it up. It means being busy, or the issue of being busy, or something like that. Hmmmm.
Hmmm, I just realized it's saturday, not sunday, so I'll keep the title the way it is to show how absent-minded Mr. Bes is. How is everyone doing? How is your weekend going? I hope it's going good. Nothing better on a saturday than to get up and realize you're sleeping on the floor because you rolled out of bed at some point in the middle of the night and that your right leg is almost half burnt because of being right in front of the heater. Classic. The legs is ok, but the pants are byebye. Getting burnt while rolling into the heater, that would be freaky, no?
I'll probably go around looking for your accounts and commenting like crazy soon, very soon. ;)
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Thursday, April 27, 2006
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I like rainy days. I love the rain. In fact, if it was upto me, I would make it rain every single day, or every few days in case too many people start crying. What do you prefer? I know some of us are in in California, and all that yada yada about sunshine and other dreams of people all over the world that love the sun and would prefer to be burnt alive than be burried under snow [alive also], but if you love sunshine so much, do you cry or get depressed or something during the cold winter? Let me know what you think. It would be interesting to know.
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