Sunday, July 06, 2008

Bag Packing. Going Back for Good. Should Be.

And so the day finally came, after waiting for approximately 2 years. I am excited, are you? You should be.

Anyway, I am glad that I made the decision to come over to Australia to obtain my degree; partially grateful to NTU for the fact of throwing my application down the chute not once, but 3 times. One thing I would like to clarify is yes, it's true to say that I came overseas to buy my degree after failing get into local universities.

But if you think studying overseas is easy, you can go fuck the wall.

I am glad that I met many wonderful friends over here and the truth is, without them, I have no idea how I can successfully complete my degree within 2 years. If I am given the choice, I would love to put each and every single name along side with mine in the certificate.

Luckily I can't.

Questions are often post to me nowadays and the most frequent one would inevitably be "What would I miss most here in Australia?"

The first thing that come to mind would definitely be the booze drinking and second, would probably be the people who can count themselves lucky enough to have met me; and which I so often take advantage of.

They are Malaysians for goodness sake, their existence is purely for my enjoyment. Ha. Ha.

As of this moment, I am almost done with my bag packing and nursing a weakened stomach which resulted from excessive seafood indulging the night before; and puking afterwards. Karma for consuming too much oysters, prawns and crabs. My life is only catered for instant noodles and cheap can food.

I mentioned before that I would elaborate more about my NZ trip which I am so lazy to do so. It doesn't help reminding myself every single moment of the rabbit I killed. Never mind those I ate, but those I killed; I remorse.

If there ever is retribution, then let me be the top 10 wealthiest person in the whole world. With such powers, I can buy an entire farmland and I promise to keep a mountain of rabbits, allowing them to eat deluxe carrots and fucking themselves silly everyday.

Seriously I'm an animal lover, but only when they are served on a plate. Other than that, yeah, I can live without them.

I shall have an early night today, for tomorrow, I shall swim in Char Kway Teow every night.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome back to the city of 'Chicken Rice, Cha Kway Tiao, Rojak, Hokkien mee, Prawn Mee, etc' !!

The One They Proclaimed Qiang said...

yeah i welcome me too

Anonymous said...

"studying overseas is easy, you can go fuck the wall"

Is it because you do not possess the minimum "NTU calibre" and that is why you feel that studying overseas is not easy?

For those who can get into NTU but decide to give overseas cert a shot, maybe they feel its a breeze?

cheers

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