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31 December, 2005
2:09 PM
Have you experienced the kinda anticipation that generates the feeling of unrest, worry, helplessness and frustration in you all day and nite? Well, this is my second time. It's quite sad how you're always confident bout something...only for a credible someone else to cast a doubt on that, and worse, to tell you that you've gotta wait till next week to know more bout the problem. I know I know, have more faith in myself rite? Shouldn't be so easily shaken by wat others say...take wat they say with a pinch of salt? But...

Oh well, a bunch of idiots...why can't they jus be considerate enough to inform me NEXT WEEK then...after the public holidays? I can't bloody have a peace of mind in ANYTHING i do rite now!!! F**k! On top of that, i lost a $1135 dollar job...this sux! A happy new year indeed.


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