whenever someone gives me a change of ten cent in the form of two effin five cent. wth? Or thirty cent change for two ten cent and two five cent.
And when you keep those coins into your wallet, one of your five cent tend to go missing (slip out kah, whatever I dunno), which leaves you with one miserable five cent coin. And one five cent coin is practically useless in your everyday life. Say, you go buy a pack of clorex chewing gum to eliminate bad breathe cos you have not been sleeping well, therefore this effects your liver and blah blah blah because your liver's bed time is sometime between eleven ish to two yadda yadda yadda. A pack of clorex costs one ringgit and thirty cent. You know perfectly you have thirty cent in your wallet, so you won't have to go throught the fuss of having to take a change of seventy cent from the mak cik* at the cashier's (*the said mak cik is actually young. but that nenek will marah you and bising early in the morning if you don't have small change for whatever you buy at the kedai mahasiswa. Try paying her with fifty ringgit, I bet you'll jatuh longkang before you reach the lecture hall) Kk dun get sidetracked. So you dig deep into your bag, reach for your wallet, open it... and all you are left with is twenty five cent. Pekchek.
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This evening, we were supposed to go swimming. Umm... supposed? Okay we went even though it was obvious the rain aint gonna stop. So we stood by the pool eating ice-creams (it costed me two ringgit and twenty cent, so the five cent is still in my wallet -_-). Kl said he tot ice-creams were supposed to be a children thingy to tipu the parents T_T
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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