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Three best sister friends

three best sister friends.. interesting concept there.. speaks of sisterhood, friendship and then a little bit more. There's been ocassions where the mind just draws blank when u want to write something or when u want to ask something off someone, .. it's translates to nothing at all.

And right now, i'm just letting the fingers type away.. and my mind's not thinking.

Went to the burmese water festival again.. lemme note again it comes one day after our tamil new year, and Vasakhi.. and i hope i'm spelling that right, before i get shot.. i don't think i'll mention who.. with the bullets embedded where ever in my body, i'm sure everyone'll guess it's either him.. or him..

But ya.. the burmese soup was yum as hell.. and the water was as cold as hell, then came back for a hot shower and went out for a movie.. for the first time with my ex housemates.. i dunno how many of them i have running arnd everywhere.. but i'm gonna be honest and pick a pick today.. out of all the houses ever, JANICE n SING CHIK y'll two rock.. i wish i could go back there.. see then i'd have best sister friends n DD, priceless.. u've not been forgotten...

But to forge new ties when the time comes to sail is to make harder what is allready hard. .

and to break new ties before their due for any reason, misunderstandings or otherwise is a pitifull crime

But to kiss goodbye what is an overdue emotion of fear, regret, anger, sadness n shock is condemnable. .As adults we all have to 'fess up and not be shocked when the going gets shit or tough.. and more than that.. we are not amused as the empress said.. is meant to be the mantra which we hold dear to us.. so i say I am not amused.

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Anonymous said…
As long as it makes sense phonetically, thy body remains devoid of bullets...

NP: ATOMIZER - Sometimes They Hear the Bullet

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