Nomadic ways
I forgot to say that on Friday I went for a one mile run. I also found out that my phone doesn't have a stop watch, so I had to just use the normal clock, which doesn't display seconds. I left at 8:33 and finished at 8:41. Hmmm, same as when I last did it.
Yesterday I went to the gym and had quite a work out. I did almost every exercise I knew of, and by the end I was prety exhausted. I realised I hadn't eaten all day, so I had some sushi for lunch in the shopping centre. I tried to look for some swimming shorts but apparently my memory of nearby surf shops is way out-dated.
I went home, picked up my mom and drove her to do some groceyr shopping. While she was at it I went and checked out the shopping centre and bought a loaf of bread from Aldi. I saw that prosecutor who I'd see sometimes in my old job. I always wondered how old he was. He looks half Asian, and has a baby face but his full beard gives him a more mature look. He was with his kid and pregnant wife, so I assume he's older than me.
I also bought some swimming shorts, which were going for $40, and I found out they were buy one get one free!
Today I went for a one mile run again, and had to really push it towards the end just to make sure I finished within the eight minute mark.
About yesterday's post in relations to Ryu, I guess what I was trying to say is that I wanted to live the 'nomadic ways' of Ryu. I was curious enough yesterday to google him a bit, and that was the perfect description I found on Capcom's website.
I guess I can also relate to my client now when he says that he had been contemplating leaving his group of friends because all they did was hang out and go to barbeques. I just felt that it started to get boring hanging out with the guys, how every Friday night we'd try to find a different place to eat and then ponder forever as to what activites to do afterwards.
Also, that day at the beach, Shuing was actually trying to call me and messaged me inviting me to poker at G's place. I knew this was one of those 'meetings' they had long discussions about before organising. It's funny how when you leave a group of friends, they do stuff thinking you don't know what it's about but you actually do because you were part of them when it happened to someone else.
I turned them down, and Malay said something I really appreciated: "I'll go if you go, but not going if you don't go". I don't want people to take sides or anything, hence why I'm even trying to stop hanging out with Shuing and G, so they can remain with Bob, but it's good to see Malay say something like that.
The only thing I'm uncertain about now is whether Bob has told them about why I've left. If he hasn't, then they'll probably just say I'm gone weird or something, like how they described Indo and Gnat. If he has, I hope they blame him. I don't think he has though, because Michelle is still asking me what is up. Wish she'd leave me alone.
Yesterday I went to the gym and had quite a work out. I did almost every exercise I knew of, and by the end I was prety exhausted. I realised I hadn't eaten all day, so I had some sushi for lunch in the shopping centre. I tried to look for some swimming shorts but apparently my memory of nearby surf shops is way out-dated.
I went home, picked up my mom and drove her to do some groceyr shopping. While she was at it I went and checked out the shopping centre and bought a loaf of bread from Aldi. I saw that prosecutor who I'd see sometimes in my old job. I always wondered how old he was. He looks half Asian, and has a baby face but his full beard gives him a more mature look. He was with his kid and pregnant wife, so I assume he's older than me.
I also bought some swimming shorts, which were going for $40, and I found out they were buy one get one free!
Today I went for a one mile run again, and had to really push it towards the end just to make sure I finished within the eight minute mark.
About yesterday's post in relations to Ryu, I guess what I was trying to say is that I wanted to live the 'nomadic ways' of Ryu. I was curious enough yesterday to google him a bit, and that was the perfect description I found on Capcom's website.
I guess I can also relate to my client now when he says that he had been contemplating leaving his group of friends because all they did was hang out and go to barbeques. I just felt that it started to get boring hanging out with the guys, how every Friday night we'd try to find a different place to eat and then ponder forever as to what activites to do afterwards.
Also, that day at the beach, Shuing was actually trying to call me and messaged me inviting me to poker at G's place. I knew this was one of those 'meetings' they had long discussions about before organising. It's funny how when you leave a group of friends, they do stuff thinking you don't know what it's about but you actually do because you were part of them when it happened to someone else.
I turned them down, and Malay said something I really appreciated: "I'll go if you go, but not going if you don't go". I don't want people to take sides or anything, hence why I'm even trying to stop hanging out with Shuing and G, so they can remain with Bob, but it's good to see Malay say something like that.
The only thing I'm uncertain about now is whether Bob has told them about why I've left. If he hasn't, then they'll probably just say I'm gone weird or something, like how they described Indo and Gnat. If he has, I hope they blame him. I don't think he has though, because Michelle is still asking me what is up. Wish she'd leave me alone.

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