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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 | 9:39 PM

i had so many thoughts on my way home i walked right past my house without noticing it.. the thoughts continued to swim and develop in my mind while i was in the shower.. i so much wanted to blog down everything i was thinking of....

but alas! it was not meant to be... the moment i curled up comfortably on my bed and hit the lappie's power switch, the thoughts were relegated to the abyss.. how unfortunate.

work has been busy.. and i feel so cautious and self-conscious nowadays its making me tired.. i guess i need to fill my life with more other than work man.

anyway. i can't believe Sharon Stone said this! its already so sad that lives have been lost.. no reason to add salt to the wound now right?!

okay. its time to stare aimlessly into the goggle box while i drift off to sleep again... later folks!