Yesterday's MYF: Again, people were late. Started 40 minutes after the supposed start time. Same wait for me as last week, I guss... Bible study was too long, but nobody else thought so. Ray was the funny one, though. Ed was asking me a question, I didn't say anything, so he asked Ray to help me out. So then Ray said, "say something, Martin!" I got closer to Kevin and Ray now, and farther from Francis. He's just doing his caterpillar act that is fast becoming really really old.
Today: Coworkers meeting. Again, it went too long. Here's a hint: trying to solve an NP-complete problem in constant time isn't going to work. Later, lunch near Uptown. I wouldn't have gone if Jason wasn't there, quite frankly. Oh, and it was an overpriced dim sum lunch where I really wasn't full, but I had to pretend to be full because everyone else is full (supposedly).
Skating: On Monday, Francis & his mom came up with the idea of going skating today. I think I was ok with it at that time, not committed to it, of course. Later Francis sent out an email to the coworkers regarding this, and now almost everyone wants to come. So I decided I won't go, as I don't like having too many (familiar) people there. Today, I felt dizzy, so definitely a no go. The coworkers meeting went overtime, so skating at CIF was not feasible. So we went to eat. After lunch, it was around 2:40, and the skating at RIM Park closes at 3:50. Again, not feasible. But Francis still wanted to go, and he assumed that I wanted to go, but I excused myself out of it anyway. So they all went to play basketball, leaving me alone to head home. Thus is the story of my life, being the loner of all loners.
Today: Coworkers meeting. Again, it went too long. Here's a hint: trying to solve an NP-complete problem in constant time isn't going to work. Later, lunch near Uptown. I wouldn't have gone if Jason wasn't there, quite frankly. Oh, and it was an overpriced dim sum lunch where I really wasn't full, but I had to pretend to be full because everyone else is full (supposedly).
Skating: On Monday, Francis & his mom came up with the idea of going skating today. I think I was ok with it at that time, not committed to it, of course. Later Francis sent out an email to the coworkers regarding this, and now almost everyone wants to come. So I decided I won't go, as I don't like having too many (familiar) people there. Today, I felt dizzy, so definitely a no go. The coworkers meeting went overtime, so skating at CIF was not feasible. So we went to eat. After lunch, it was around 2:40, and the skating at RIM Park closes at 3:50. Again, not feasible. But Francis still wanted to go, and he assumed that I wanted to go, but I excused myself out of it anyway. So they all went to play basketball, leaving me alone to head home. Thus is the story of my life, being the loner of all loners.


2 Comments:
Clearly friendship is a two-sided thing.
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Anonymous, at July 11, 2005 2:14 PM
And to me, I feel like a node with outdegrees and no indegree.
By
martin, at July 11, 2005 3:05 PM
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