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Friday, June 29, 2007

Lappie!

I got my new laptop today! So exciting. I've got 2 new toys in a week. Crutches and laptop. But my room is seriously short of power points. And it is really hazardous fiddling with the power point. I almost got electrocuted just now. My fingers were only like 2mm from the electricity.

You can actually see the reflection of my crutches on the lappie screen. 2-in-1 photo. Artistic.

Sweet. Now I can pose as a computer programmer. PC in front, lappie behind. Just a swivel of the chair away.
I thought I could remove the plaster on my leg today. I was so happy. I even put my right foot sandal in my backpack. I was also starting to make partying plans. Indeed, the doc did remove the plaster, BUT he put me in a new, bigger one for an even longer time. 2 weeks! I was trying to worm my way out of the 2 week time-frame but to no avail. AH! Apparently 2 weeks are like standard procedure to him. A nurse came in to ask for advice for another case and it was also 2 weeks. Boy! 2 weeks means alot to me. Damn it!
On another note, I realised how slow I travel while in crutches. I was very careful in the hospital today. I didn't want the whole world to see me fall on my bum. Slow and steady was the motto. After 10mins, I got really tired and I practically swung back to front. It's like playing the swing in the playground.

The story of the Tigger sticker behind my handphone. It all started with this cute boy I met on my way to Genting.