Thursday, September 07, 2006

EQ?

Your EQ is 113
50 or less: Thanks for answering honestly. Now get yourself a shrink, quick!
51-70: When it comes to understanding human emotions, you'd have better luck understanding Chinese.
71-90: You've got more emotional intelligence than the average frat boy. Barely.
91-110: You're average. It's easy to predict how you'll react to things. But anyone could have guessed that.
111-130: You usually have it going on emotionally, but roadblocks tend to land you on your butt.
131-150: You are remarkable when it comes to relating with others. Only the biggest losers get under your skin.
150+: Two possibilities - you've either out "Dr. Phil-ed" Dr. Phil... or you're a dirty liar.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Tuesday

Sin Dru was around my office area and decided to meet me for short lunch break as she have class soon. The weirdess part was that i almost wear Orange-Red shirt again. I was this close.. this close.. to wear the orange-red shirt. Nvm u can see it here on my blog but to feel it.

The day went pretty well.. i had a smooth ride to office without ppl getting in my way. The thing about me i dont like to curse and swear in bad languages. I like to use something more mild or cute. e.g. "Dumb dumb", "stupid", "idiot" or "Ish..!". The word i use to curse on the road are pretty mild unlike some ppl they curse like nobody business.. all kind of words come out from their mouth; "f**k u!!", "p*k* mak"," l*nch**" and etc. i guess we are all m'sian drivers and we all do curse with different kind of language. Some mild and some are harst.

Later at night, Lynn, Venice, Keith and i went for badminton session from 11.30pm to 1.30 am. You might think that we are crazy to play at this time. But its pretty cool to play middle of the night while everybody else is sleeping soundly on their bed. The best part, we are not alone.. there are still ppl play at this wee hours. I can qualify as cool because i do things ppl dun do and that is play badminton at midnight.

P/S: "Bersenamlah selalu" Message from the minister of health