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May 21, 2007

My comeback

As you can see it’s been close to 5 months since my last post. Things were getting pretty stale…in my life like on my blog. So I have made some changes. Something to make me feel alive.

Change# 1

I have changed my blog address as well as my home address. I have moved in with 2 of my friends from work into this swell 3 bedroom… yes that’s right…now I have a room to call my own. It’s definitely much more expensive but then change is not always cheap…hm-mm interesting thought there. I always thought change = chillar, which isn’t supposed to be much… but whatever.

Change# 2

I went and bought myself a Mac, long time Apple fan that I am, I couldn’t bear to buy anything other than that. And people let me tell you, as I type these words, sitting in my dark room at 2 in the night, with the keyboard glowing beneath my hands, (because it’s got a backlit keyboard not because it’s on fire) it feels good. I do not understand why more people do not buy this instead of those bulky boxes people call laptops these days…humph!

Change# 3

No I haven’t changed my job…didn’t get that far you see. But I did get myself another Apple product…yipeeee. The iPod Nano, an amazing mp3 player which helps me drain out the noise of the angry call center cab driver giving me the choicest of gaalis for cutting in front of him. I can hear Lucky Ali sing over the sputter putter of that kerosene filled, smoking auto in front of me. So the next time you see someone head-banging while on a bike don’t be surprised it’s just me and my music on the road.

Having embarked on the shopping spree as described above, you can imagine my credit card being maxed out and my bank balance showing a negative sign. So all I can do now is sit at home and blog about how expensive the world has become and how poor I am. Bloody inflation is ruining my life. Should make for an interesting post the next time around. Hopefully the broadband company still believes in the barter system and will accept my old shoes as the down-payment for this month’s bill.