Silence after storm
PFFWAAAHHH.
Another battle has ended. Wednesday was my second presentation (3 more to go), and I didn't sleep the night before. I felt like I was the sleepiest person in the whole universe, and at the rate I was yawning I could probably enter Guinness World Record; about twice a minute. So imagine, within the few hours of that day I yawned like 600 times. Fortunately I didn't break my jaw, although I think a few houseflies managed to fly into my mouth. I was so sleepy that I don't feel sleepy at all, if that makes sense. Unknowingly I fell asleep while watching a friend's presentation. There weren't many chairs in the room so most of us sat/slept on the floor. I woke up right after the lecturers announced to call it a day, and realized that I had drooled unfashionably on the floor. Looking around to make sure nobody noticed it, I quickly grabbed a nearby packet of tissue and wipe it clean. Hmm.. wait, how come so coincidentally got a packet of tissue nearby?
Random picture - credit to Daniel
Reached home around 6.30pm and I slept soon after. Sleeping is truly a luxury and has become one of my hobbies. Albert is kind of useless without sleep. His brain capacity is halved, turning him into a real life Homer Simpson (except for the baldness and belly). I really cannot do without sleep, head to toe will feel strained, body resistance goes down by a mile, and above all that; skin turns bad, dark eye circles, memory loss and whatever-else-have you.
I took a one-day rest and played WoW awhile just now, levelling up from 28 to 30! 10 more levels to my first mount. Huge thanks to both small nut and big nut (I'm not talking dirty), for levelling my Thyral from 26 to 28, giving items and money, and everything else. I haven't seen any gamer as nice as these people. My deepest gratitude =] I think next time I dedicate an entry for them.
By the way, the expansion to WoW, The Burning Crusade, was just released on last Tuesday. In Singapore, the release event was held at Suntec City. I don't know the exact number of people who queued up for the release, but there were easily one to two thousand people or more. Friend of mine told me the queue was until outside the building. I was at home then and I could imagine, there were many nerds and geeks and obese people over there, whose life purpose was no other than to play WoW. I bet they were carrying geeky flags and banners just like this...
But I'm damn sad that I don't have a copy of The Burning Crusade yet =(
"WoW is the evil", quoted from Josh.
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