... Whatevahh..

Just as I was about to go see the big boss (for the office, not my immediate boss) about something he asked me to cuba-try-test-tengok on Friday, he got a conference call. Wuhooo..

A great weekend was the pick-me-upper that I needed after last week's emotional conundrum. I still got to learn to ignore some of the ill-thinking. Spent time with the family. Met my relatives at my cousin's wedding in Kg Melayu Ampang, although for a short while because everyone was busy. It took me only 30 minutes to drive from Subang to Ampang, in a Viva with 4 other passengers. Wuhoo! Caveat: toll was RM6.70 heheh.. The bride's kenduri was last weekend near Jalan Kuari. It could be on tv, my cousin, the groom, is now happily married to one of the Channel 3's show host.

Sunday, went to Gart's regular Pasar Haiwan, Sayuran dan Pelbagai for the weekly fridge updates. A former mate (office, not any other) mentioned earlier that another former mate (office, again) is holding a house warming event on the same day. Couldn't attend, sorry. Besides the berpasaran, we had other things to do in one day before my return trip later in the afternoon.


Forgotten about the new EPL season starting on Saturday while me and the wife was out bercanda. And totally bummed out when I came back down here that there's also no free EPL matches on the telly. Must subscribe to a pay tv channel. This, and the broadband service that I conveniently didn't even bother to shop around.

Meet-my real boss-and-training trip to Schenectady is on for mid September. 2 weeks of puasa for me on my own over there. Good news 1: shopping raya at malls and outlets over there. Good news 2: my boss has already pre-approved my raya leave. Good news 3: I can stop over in KL on the way out and back from the training. Now, that saves a lot of money and one less hassle to plan for raya trip. This is so cool.

Heh.. Who cares who wins in Permatang Pauh. From a non-partisan viewer like me, all the circus going around the by-election only further proves my thinking that politicians are all the same. Plus, a lot of my countrymen are becoming even more taksub-er by the day.