Ever imagine what people can do when they are bored?? hmm *wonders*
Three of us (me, Eba & Edu) were kind enough to go all the way to Zurich and wait for esther after her work..Planned to go for kareoke session in Raffles Bar…And the waiting kinda dragged longer than it should be because Esther didnt went back to her room straight after work but instead…she went onlining…huh…Heres what the three of us did when we were bored of sitting and waiting in front of Esther’s room…
We will just wait here…She will be back very soon…
Getting sleepy now..We are still waiting…Esther where are you??
Oh she is still not back yet…We’ll just lay around for awhile..
Started sticking on the wall…and still she is not back yet..
And then the door… and still waiting….
Waiting does drives us up the wall…
..with some help
I have no idea hows this ended up like this..
So, WE WILL FIND HER & WAIT NO MORE !!@@!!
Later that nite, we realised a couple of cocktails wont do us any harm after going up the walls and doors, this will just put us to sleep…
This is the gurl that kept us waiting…
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Esther...
April 23rd, 2006 at 12:26 am
I like this blog of urs very much….its extremely lanci and cool….the pics makes it all i guess…hehe….muaks…
ineffective colleague
February 21st, 2008 at 3:11 am
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