Random insomniac notes while Land Survey report is not finished.
There's something about this blog that is too under control, you know what I mean? If you don't know me and you're bumping into my blog, you should be plunged into thinking that 'oh wow, this guy is so cold'. In which I partially am, but seriously, not this much everyday?
But maybe I did meant it to be that way.
Merepek sial.
Yes I'm in the same condition as yesterday (refer last post). And maybe to much of some of my readers' aghast (probably my parents and some over concerned friends), I did fall asleep and missed class. Okay no, don't worry as that would not happen today because;
i) I have had too much sleep and
ii) Today, got no morning class.
There's something berpuaka about my bed, anyway. Don't get me wrong, it's berpuaka because I like my bed so much. It's five times (yes, five) much comfier than my bed back at home in Shah Alam, plus I love the bedsheets and well, it sends nearly anybody who lounge more than 3 minutes on it into deep sleep! Puaka gila, huh? Bravo, Ikea!
Plus it costs only RM99 and with that price you can fold it and they actually give you a nice, complimentary mattress together with the bed frame. I'm explaining this because some people, like Ayah, always get into misconceptions that Ikea stuffs are unreasonably costly while in fact they're not. Perabot Usin Jaya pun lagi mahal! People who design furniture while cutting down the prices are the real genius that should occupy Mensa's top ranks!
I've bought a silly plastic stool -- the common type with four legs that are usually found in warung tepi jalan -- at Tesco at a price of RM16. Weeks later, a (regular) visit to Ikea made me bought a much cooler stool, the one that looked like a tong sampah turned upside down (sila rujuk katalog Ikea 2008/09) which obviously presents itself as much cooler, much stable in fact and yes, if you're bored with its function as a stool you can turn it into...well, a tong sampah!
[Update] I just realised that I forgot to mention the utmost important point: the cooler stool cost me RM15!
We're learning anthropometric and ergonomic studies this semester, which have made my Ikea trips an unguilty pleasure. The fact that I have moved into a new (rental) home here in Perak contributed much to that. It's a great thing that we got bored with Ikea anyway (after a gazzilionth time visiting this year), at least not until the Spring stock comes in.
To be specific, I want an iMac.
Posted in Seri Iskandar.
There's something about this blog that is too under control, you know what I mean? If you don't know me and you're bumping into my blog, you should be plunged into thinking that 'oh wow, this guy is so cold'. In which I partially am, but seriously, not this much everyday?
But maybe I did meant it to be that way.
Merepek sial.
Yes I'm in the same condition as yesterday (refer last post). And maybe to much of some of my readers' aghast (probably my parents and some over concerned friends), I did fall asleep and missed class. Okay no, don't worry as that would not happen today because;
i) I have had too much sleep and
ii) Today, got no morning class.
There's something berpuaka about my bed, anyway. Don't get me wrong, it's berpuaka because I like my bed so much. It's five times (yes, five) much comfier than my bed back at home in Shah Alam, plus I love the bedsheets and well, it sends nearly anybody who lounge more than 3 minutes on it into deep sleep! Puaka gila, huh? Bravo, Ikea!
Plus it costs only RM99 and with that price you can fold it and they actually give you a nice, complimentary mattress together with the bed frame. I'm explaining this because some people, like Ayah, always get into misconceptions that Ikea stuffs are unreasonably costly while in fact they're not. Perabot Usin Jaya pun lagi mahal! People who design furniture while cutting down the prices are the real genius that should occupy Mensa's top ranks!
I've bought a silly plastic stool -- the common type with four legs that are usually found in warung tepi jalan -- at Tesco at a price of RM16. Weeks later, a (regular) visit to Ikea made me bought a much cooler stool, the one that looked like a tong sampah turned upside down (sila rujuk katalog Ikea 2008/09) which obviously presents itself as much cooler, much stable in fact and yes, if you're bored with its function as a stool you can turn it into...well, a tong sampah!
[Update] I just realised that I forgot to mention the utmost important point: the cooler stool cost me RM15!
We're learning anthropometric and ergonomic studies this semester, which have made my Ikea trips an unguilty pleasure. The fact that I have moved into a new (rental) home here in Perak contributed much to that. It's a great thing that we got bored with Ikea anyway (after a gazzilionth time visiting this year), at least not until the Spring stock comes in.
To be specific, I want an iMac.
Posted in Seri Iskandar.
2 comments:
your dad and my mom should be friends.
dia tak pernah suka ikea. i dont know why.
iMac la pulak.....
grrr...i hate mac. byk sgt hassle.semua software kene original.well, thats what the guy told me when i bought it.
ps, i have the license for microsoft if u want.
ada dua lagi..the dude made me buy the whole box. cis! what am i supposed to do with the other two?crazy!
it's yours if u want.
wah, jihan! I gila hampir tak faham part yg last skali tp tak pe ah nak cakap 'nak' jugak sbb mcm ada benda free je org nak bagi kat I.
Okay mcm yg dah disangka-sangka mesti org akan menyangkal yg software la ape la kena original. Tapi I degil juga. Nak!
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