Your dreams seem to show that you're a bit disturbed... but nothing serious. You may have a problem you're trying to work out in your sleep. Overall, you are very content in your life. Your dreams indicate that you have very conflicted feelings. You have a very vivid imagination and a rich creative mind. You secretly want to hide your dreams from your waking mind.
I had a really frightening dream last night. I dreamt that I was dead. That's really the first time I had dreams of this kind. Could only vividly remember dining with many people, among which were my family members. I left the place suddenly and was told that I was dead..then came the scary and painful moments which left me in tears when I woke up this morning. I was totally in a state of shock..I couldn't tell and didn't know whether I was still alive. Till now..I'm still disturbed by that dream. Does anyone have any intepretation for it? (Anything except Jaspar's please : l)
InDuLgeD~|1:45 PM|
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Oh yeah..the holidays are finally here! =) Shall ramble about my grouses.. I was quite annoyed by this particular XXX organization that day while helping my dad make an application at this branch office. (heh..it's better to play on the safe side since blogging is no longer regarded as a personal affair. Not taking any risk to be sued for making defamatory remarks even though I'm a nobody.haha.) That was the 2nd time we've been there and apparently the staff didn't seem to be familiar with the system that this organization came up with. I tried fiddling with the system by myself but was stumped by some floorplan errors that had to be amended here and there. We took the queue number and enquired. The counter staff said she's actually not very sure how the whole system goes and asked another colleague to help out. So we decided it was all right and we could try again. We left the queue and went back to the computer again. The colleague came by and looked rather impatient. After offering some "simple instructions", he began: "It's actually beyond my call of duty to do this..."... The problem was resolved later on. No wonder Singapore's service industry seriously needs to buck up so much more. Realised that most workers are not willing to go the extra mile to serve customers. Perhaps that's just pragmatism working its way. In fact, I was trying to compare the local services with that of Thailand's and Taiwan's. In Singapore, you rarely see many employees who are willing to serve their utmost. Conversely, in the other 2 countries, the experiences that we encountered were that of enthusiasm and staff taking pride in the work that they were doing. I guess it's not fair to make a judgement based on just this isolated incident.
Well! Anyway..Mavis's birthday celebrations went on pretty well..though I thought the surprise wasn't really that surprising! Haha. Met wenting and weilong together and we reached the main gate of Palm Gardens. WT couldn't reach her friend who stayed in that estate and in the end, we went in with the help of a maid who came back home. After "much difficulty" we reached the 2D block and realised we need the resident to activate the lift. We finally sneaked up to the back door through another set of lift. The whole journey was full of trials as even the back door's door bell didn't seem to work! We had to resort to calling her out to open the back door as the candle was starting to dim. Hope she liked the fudgy chocolatey small cakes that we chose at 4 leaves and the double piggy combi. After the celebrations we met up with Georgia and had lunch at Causeway Point's Pastamania. Hmm..the chocolate mousse was yummy! Parted our ways and both G and WL accompanied me to get my flip-flop. The comics shop was quite interesting as they gave me a "lesson" on comic books and figurines. Haha. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the class outing @ sentosa next thurs! Oh yes..the World Book Fair at Suntec City seems to be really attractive. To all : Enjoy the holidays! :)
InDuLgeD~|12:41 PM|
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21. 25th Feb 1987. pIscEs.
A clash between Idealism & Realism
Learning to appreciate simplicity in a complicated world.
In the mOod for chocs!
It's not that chocolates are a substitute for love. Love is a substitute for chocolate. Chocolate is, let's face it, far more reliable than a man. ~Miranda Ingram
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get!
"There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who love chocolate, and communists."
~Leslie Moak Murray in ‘Murray's Law’ comic strip
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NEAN 08 OC
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