A quiet NYE
I went out today to print off a stat dec I need for my replacement testamur because the one I originally sent in was too vague. So I went to the shopping centre near me to print it off and then went to the post office and the bank to try to get it witnessed. I find that when people don't know something, they'll just automatically say no to save themselves from trouble. The bank probably told me to fuck off because it didn't produce any money for them.
So anyway, had to go to the police station at the Bra to get it done. While I was waiting at the counter, someone from outside yelled which made me turn around, and in came two officers, a male and a female. The female was kinda tall-ish, with short black hair. I thought she was really attractive (or maybe it was because of the uniform) so when she sat down at her desk, I looked at her and she caught me looking. She looked down and then brushed her hair back behind her ear. I wonder if that was some slight sign of interest.
I then went to the Wick where I rented some movies. I initially picked out About Schmidt and The Pianist, but the girl said picking out two more would be the same price, so I also got Love Actually and My Super Ex-Girlfriend.
I finished watching About Schmit over lunch (I started watching it in Lismore but the disc was scratched), and got an average feeling afterwards. I'm sure it would've been a lot better had I watched it all in one go. Breaking movies up is always a bad idea.
But the end of the movie did make me think about my own life and mortality. What was I going to achieve, if anything, in this life? Would I be remembered? Will we all be forgotten once everyone else who knows us has also died? It really does put ourselves into perspective. We're really not as special as we think we are, individually.
Anyway, I think this will be a rare NYE where I'll be spending it at home. Michael L, Eva, Bob and G are going on a trip down south, and since Michael L will be with Eva, picturing just Bob and G didn't seem too appealing, although I'm secretly glad no one else went. Brain and Scope stayed home, so I thought I might as well. I think Malay's with his clubbing friends.
I might watch a movie later, but I wanna go for a jog tomorrow!
So anyway, had to go to the police station at the Bra to get it done. While I was waiting at the counter, someone from outside yelled which made me turn around, and in came two officers, a male and a female. The female was kinda tall-ish, with short black hair. I thought she was really attractive (or maybe it was because of the uniform) so when she sat down at her desk, I looked at her and she caught me looking. She looked down and then brushed her hair back behind her ear. I wonder if that was some slight sign of interest.
I then went to the Wick where I rented some movies. I initially picked out About Schmidt and The Pianist, but the girl said picking out two more would be the same price, so I also got Love Actually and My Super Ex-Girlfriend.
I finished watching About Schmit over lunch (I started watching it in Lismore but the disc was scratched), and got an average feeling afterwards. I'm sure it would've been a lot better had I watched it all in one go. Breaking movies up is always a bad idea.
But the end of the movie did make me think about my own life and mortality. What was I going to achieve, if anything, in this life? Would I be remembered? Will we all be forgotten once everyone else who knows us has also died? It really does put ourselves into perspective. We're really not as special as we think we are, individually.
Anyway, I think this will be a rare NYE where I'll be spending it at home. Michael L, Eva, Bob and G are going on a trip down south, and since Michael L will be with Eva, picturing just Bob and G didn't seem too appealing, although I'm secretly glad no one else went. Brain and Scope stayed home, so I thought I might as well. I think Malay's with his clubbing friends.
I might watch a movie later, but I wanna go for a jog tomorrow!

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