Saturday, October 30, 2004
late night conversations...
haven't been having them for a long time. am still amazed at my own stamina. of course, the person on the other end of the line was fascinating, that's why our conversation was so long... :P
what you said that night really made me think a lot.
"will you be sad if i say no?"
"we were so close, i was suffocating."
"i need space."
do you need space? am i suffocating you?
it was sweet of you to give in to my request and agree to spend the day with me. although we were supposed to meet up with a mission to accomplish, i ended up reading a book on the unexplained while you struggled through the paper by yourself. thank you for your company. :) i had fun.
i liked the later part of the itinerary though. :P dinner and movie! haha... and a walk to science centre. although the place was closed, there were still the fascinating structures outside the compound which brought out the child in you. you really looked like a kid at the playground, awed by the endless displays. it's true the place looks different at night. i dun believe i would have as great a time there in the day as i had last night with you. one can only imagine the huge number of noisy kids sprawling all over those fascinating structures.
the yawn is contagious, and so is your laugh. it doesn't surprise me that similar comments have been made about it before. :) nice tinkle.
and yes, the wink is charming and electrifying. ha. but i have gotten used to the electrocution. :P
you know that i'm just a phone call or sms away should you ever need:
1. someone to talk to;
2. someone to hang out with at some beach/park/cafe/anywhere;
3. someone to have your comfort food with you ;p ;
4. someone to listen to you;
5. any form of support/motivation/booster.
remember i'll suffer from withdrawal symptoms. :P
heck, i might even decide to go cycling at ubin...
what you said that night really made me think a lot.
"will you be sad if i say no?"
"we were so close, i was suffocating."
"i need space."
do you need space? am i suffocating you?
it was sweet of you to give in to my request and agree to spend the day with me. although we were supposed to meet up with a mission to accomplish, i ended up reading a book on the unexplained while you struggled through the paper by yourself. thank you for your company. :) i had fun.
i liked the later part of the itinerary though. :P dinner and movie! haha... and a walk to science centre. although the place was closed, there were still the fascinating structures outside the compound which brought out the child in you. you really looked like a kid at the playground, awed by the endless displays. it's true the place looks different at night. i dun believe i would have as great a time there in the day as i had last night with you. one can only imagine the huge number of noisy kids sprawling all over those fascinating structures.
the yawn is contagious, and so is your laugh. it doesn't surprise me that similar comments have been made about it before. :) nice tinkle.
and yes, the wink is charming and electrifying. ha. but i have gotten used to the electrocution. :P
you know that i'm just a phone call or sms away should you ever need:
1. someone to talk to;
2. someone to hang out with at some beach/park/cafe/anywhere;
3. someone to have your comfort food with you ;p ;
4. someone to listen to you;
5. any form of support/motivation/booster.
remember i'll suffer from withdrawal symptoms. :P
heck, i might even decide to go cycling at ubin...


