Saturday, February 13, 2010

A race? I thought you'd never ask.

Okay, my laptop is on 20% battery life, and I have to charge it before it hits 7%.  Plenty of time to finish a post.

Since touching down on Australian soil, I've realised that time really is not my friend.  I've got a little under two week before I leave Sydney.  So, most of my time will be dedicated to:
  1. Organising to meet friends
  2. Catching up with friends
  3. Playing Wii Brawl with friends
  4. Other things
So #1 was successfully implemented, thanks to Ajey offering his humble abode as a meeting ground.  However, as for part two of the plan, Chi took this literally, and started running away from me so I could catch up with him.  But Chi failed to recall his travelling prowess has resulted in the development of superhumanly massive quad and calf muscles, making the concept of 'catching up' quite impossible for mere humans like myself. 

And crap, we're on 14% battery.  I blame you MSN!  Signing out.

To continue down the list, #3 was also unsuccessful, because nobody brought brawl =(.  That's okay, maybe we'll play brawl at someone else's house; and when I say someone else, I may or may not be referring to the co-writer of the blog.

I must admit, my sadness at this revelation (no brawl) soon subsided, when Ajey informed me that he had set up a 2v2 DotA LAN downstairs.  I could have kissed him at that moment.  Not gaybar at all lol.  After playing for a bit, more people began to turn up, and we realised we should leave and socialise.  Okay, I half-lied, we realised this, but didn't act on the realisation: we kept playing until the game finished.  As if leave a game unfinished, that would be plain wrong.

Oh no, a phone call interruption, brb. 11.5% oh noesies!

Anyway, the rest of the people who showed up were Baulko and Girra people.  Of the people you guys know, Aimy, Cass and Trent were also present (alphabetical order; sif I show favouritism/prejudice).  It was cool in itself just to see them, chat to them (more stories from Cass), and ask how much DotA/HoN they had been playing (Aimy and Trent, cough cough).  It was a good day out, besides the fact that Pendle Hill is really far away from where I live =(.  Oh oh, and the curry rice thing Ajey's mum whipped up was super nice.  Thanks for organising Ajey!

Okay, 9.1%, not cool, but I think we'll get there.

On Wednesday, went to CBS summer edition, which is pretty much dinner plus a talk.  One of the images made me laugh.  The image was of Christians being sheep of the same flock (pretty common biblical image), and that we should be 'flock thinkers', not 'selfish sheep thinkers'.  Too hilarious, I don't know why.  I could imagine one of the sheep being put on trial:

Shephard: This sheep is being a 'selfish sheep thinker'!  What do we do with selfish sheep?
Sheep: ...BAAAAAA-BAAAAA-BAAAAAAA
Shephard: ...That's right, sheep can't talk.  Okay, I say we remove him from the flock!  All in favour, say I!
[silence]
Shephard: Well?
Sheep at the front: ...baaa?
Sheep in unison: BAAAAAAA-BAAAA-BAAAAAAAAAA
Shephard: Frick how did I get stuck with a bunch of sheep?

So the moral of this story is to study hard at school, children, so you won't get stuck with a bunch of sheep.

However, I count myself as a sheep.  And Jesus is my shephard.

Shameless Christian reference lololol.

Ok, its on 6.8%, better charge up this laptop up. 

Seeya guys later,

Josh

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