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And my narcissistic self.
*Yawns*
Am tired.
Did pretty much all the routine stuff, along with filling out claims for the workers to get back the money that they've spent on transport or other work-related stuff.
And please, just because I like to read, it doesn't make me an otaku.
Please get your brain organised before you use words too large for your comprehension.
Even my level of liking mangas and good (and talented) Japanese artistes barely crosses the border to make it fanatical enough to be otaku-ish.
Also, as I am very sure you don't know, it is somewhat along the lines of an insult to call someone an "otaku".
Need I explain more about what an otaku actually is?
Met up with WY at City Hall MRT after work for the launch of this game called Hellgate: London, at Funan IT Mall.
Wasn't really interested in it, but I thought, what the heck, I hardly go out anyways.
Yes, I am an impulsive creature. Sometimes I do things before I can realise fast enough to stop myself, and there are times when I make decisions against better judgement.
Saw KY and Noel there too, and because this sort of game is a guys' thing, Noel and WY seemed to hit it off straight away.
The only thing that interested me was that one scene in the trailer, where this large, winged monstor ripped out a girls' heart (or the front of her body) with its fangs.
KY and I went, "Ooh~ Blood! Gore! So cool!"
Really, it is, because you can see the blood spraying out and chunks of flesh and sinew spilling forward.
Anyway, we had dinner at KFC after that, where KY and I started telling stories about the strange people we know, thanks (or no thanks) to SIP (didn't realise the one about getting rid of dropped eyelashes would be such a hit), and stories back from our uniform-wearing days, which was where it seemed as if there was a barrier between us and the other two guys.
Well, they won't really understand the things we were talking about, anyways.
Plus, they were so absorbed in their... whatever their conversation was about; games and NCC stuff, I think.
On-campus is just 3 days away!
Woohoo! I feel so excited just thinking about going back to school for that one day.
Heroes, season 2, episode 6a, 6b
Labels: Heroes season2, TP SIP, TV shows
Was quite busy today.
Had to write Release Orders for the few companies that our company sponsors at the Expo exhibition at the end of this week.
Other than that, it's all pretty much the same as the past few weeks.
Bored, and tired.
Not a healthy combination.
Anyways, despite not churning out much for Aki Kitsune, I've managed to write and post my very first drabble, which drabbles are- by the way- exactly of 100 words.
Very difficult to keep it within the word limit, but I persevered and the result isn't too bad.
It is a first try, after all.
( Waiting )
Or this link to my website, it's under the "ficlet" section, use the sitemap if you're confused.
Labels: Creations, Ficlets, Fictions, One-shots, TP SIP
Tired tired tired...
Stayed up until past 1am last night reading through a fanfiction and its sequel.
Anyway, I finished up the whole checking over-time hours with the installation workers and did pretty much the same thing as I had been doing the whole time.
And while I was walking to the MRT station this morning, I had inspiration for- not one, but- two drabbles.
After rereading that drabble (that WY said was erotic) just less than an hour ago, I've came to the conclusion that it isn't (so get your mind out of the gutter, mister).
So... who knows? I might post that drabble too.
Labels: Creations, Fictions, Scribbles, TP SIP
Am happy.
And I've changed my mind.
There is something hotter than hyde in leather pants:
hyde in leather pants AND leather vest-jacket AND eyeliner.
*Melts*
Photographs are taken while playing the second disc:
"Extra" chapter, song: Pieces.
Half-days on Saturdays are one of the stupidest things ever.
Didn't have time to call up the installation workers to check their over-time hours with them because I was busy catching up with the updating of top-up and returned materials that I didn't do yesterday, while helping the operations department here and there.
I was so tired that I almost fell asleep while standing during the MRT ride back home (home as in the east-side-home).
First time that ever happened to me.
Labels: TP SIP
Was quite busy today, what with needing to call up every installation worker to confirm their over-time hours and then searching through the files to look for one single receipt from a cash payment.
Didn't even have time to update yesterday's over-time hours or the top-up and returned materials.
Sometimes, when it comes to people you can't stand, it can get so bad that when the person talks, you'd have an urge to roll your eyes because that person's so... airhead-ish.
And when that person laughs, you'd want to smack yourself silly or stab yourself repeatedly with something blunt enough to cause extreme pain because even that is better than the laughter you'd have to endure.
Ugh.
Hate being half-way sick.
Like, I'd feel horribly stuffed up the throat and leaking through the nose, yet not being really sick.
It's like being stuck in the middle of nowhere, coughing and sneezing and sniffling at random intervals throughout the day.
It's such a horrible, pathetic feeling.
Just felt like putting my head down to sleep the day away.
And it's not helped by the fact that I pretty much did the same things as yesterday.
Ah, but on-campus training is almost only one week away!
I'd get to go back to school for that one day to meet up with everyone and not need to go for work!
So excited already!
How I Met Your Mother, season 3, episode 5
Labels: HIMYM, TP SIP, TV shows
Yes, it's official: I'm falling sick.
My throat felt funny the whole time today.
And so amidst the updating of over-time hours and touch-up jobs, checking of top-up and returned materials, I kept drinking water. As in loads of water. Not to mention the lozenges and herbal candy. At least my throat is under control by the end of the day.
Only, the flu is starting to creep in.
Heroes, season 2, episode 5a, 5b
Labels: Heroes season2, TP SIP, TV shows
I think I'm falling sick. All of my usual symptoms are showing themselves.
Non-stop sneezing? I'll be getting flu soon.
Prickly sensation at the roof of my mouth? I foresee a sore throat.
Both symptoms happening at the same time?
Cue the fever, lack of strength, freezing extremities, coughs, un-usable vocal chords, running nose, and basically a little over one week's worth of feeling utterly pathetic and useless.
Anyway, so I was sniffling throughout the day, finishing the Excel stuff, slacking away in front of the computer talking to Pauline dearest on MSN yet again (and to think that years ago we were only gushing on and on about Rurouni Kenshin, or in your case, Aoshi. Never would have imagined that we'd be someday having the conversation we had today), updated the over-time hours for workers, then out to lunch!
Came back to update the top-up and returned materials while chatting with Pauline again before heading out to collect the CD-RW that the admin/accounts department ordered.
Slacked some more between drinking cup after cup of water and sms-ing WY (yes, he's back from Hong Kong. Go collect your souvenirs if you've asked something from him *evil laughter*) and then it was time to go!
And I really have a bad omen about this whole "might be falling sick" thing.
Off to get more water.
Labels: TP SIP
Didn't do much today as compared to last week, since the admin/receptionist had come back from her leave.
I've only finished filing the checked Release Orders before Jessie came out and said that the boss's brother wanted us to do something similar to the inventory tracking system on Microsoft Excel, only this time, it's on a different set of inventory, the one for the new product.
Slacked the day away by slowly doing the "system", chatting on MSN with KY and Pauline dearest (honey, luvwuv, mufflewuffle, darling dudette, muffins...), surfing the Internet...
I'm such an effective intern.
Labels: TP SIP
Yes, Phoenix, I now officially have a fringe.
But the guy cut it a little too short, so before it grows to the length I want, it's going to stay clipped up.
By the way, the hairdresser who attended to me looked like Yamapi.
Not one of my idols, though. I don't really see his appeal.
UNIVERSITIES UNCOVERED:
University of Colorado at Denver
Cats are being operated on without having first administered adequate anesthesia. The cats had their backs cut open, and a machine was used to apply pressure to their tiny spinal cords.
This has been going on for more than 15 years.
University of Washington
Monkey's skulls have metal chambers bolted in, wires inserted wires into their eyes, while unauthorized surgeries are being conducted on campus. Some monkeys who survived were malnourished and psychologically damaged.
PETA has convinced the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to revoke its grant from UW- one of the first times that the federal government has done so because of animal welfare violations.
University of Connecticut
UConn has been cited for 20 violations of the Animal Welfare Act and fined more than $5,000 for abusing monkeys in cruel brain experiments as a direct result of PETA complaints. Since 2000, UConn has been cited for more than 200 violations of the law for cruelty to monkeys, cats, gerbils, guinea pigs, and rabbits.
Think you can do something about it?
31st and 32nd day of internship:
Didn't get to blog yesterday because 1) it was 12 midnight when I got back and 2) I was too tired to do anything other than shower and sleep.
Yesterday was as hectic as Wednesday.
Did pretty much the same thing, just that this time I was just a little more free and helped key in the information of touch-up jobs.
After work, I went to Bugis to meet up with the friends (Phoenix, YM, Janice, Jill, Sharon, ZY and YS) from Poly year1 for Phoenix's birthday dinner.
We ate quite a bit (lots of Chinese vermicilli. And we kept asking for beef), teased Sharon about her latest drunk episode three weeks back when they had a barbeque at Jill's place (which, of course I did not go because I was tired), got YS to do lots of loud (and mighty embarrassing) shouting, watched Sharon trying to burn YS with a lighter, ate the brownie-cake Janice bought (the icing read: "Happy Birthday Sexy Nix" *guffaws* and I thought the icing tasted okay. The others said it tasted strange. Maybe it's just me), then shared a cab with ZY back to woodlands where I took the MRT back to my aunt's place.
Work was... pretty much the same today.
There wasn't a need to call up companies to check for cheques (hah. That sounds weird when said out loud) because no one in their right mind will let their employees work half-day on a Saturday. Well, it obviously excludes my company.
So I updated the installation workers' over-time hours, checked top-up and returned materials, but didn't have enough time to file the checked documents before it was time... to knock off!
Sometimes I wonder if I am really that boring. Or weird. Or something.
Maybe I'm just not interesting enough? Perhaps I'm too plain because I don't use make-up, don't see the need to buy funny looking clothes that other people find nice and I don't have an intriguing enough boyfriend to talk about.
Then again, if a boyfriend is the only thing I can talk about, it'll be quite pathetic.
And being pathetic enough to the point that my world revolves around some... guy... is a place that I definitely do not want to be.
Or maybe I'm just not "flashy" enough, since it seems that people nowadays only gravitate towards those kinds of "interesting on the outside but no substance on the inside" sort of people.
Then again, it could be that I'm one of the rare few who actually like to read and that naturally makes me a sort-of weirdo or freak-of-modern-nature that no one will bother wanting to listen to because people, to them, are just one-dimensional; they are what they seem to be.
Yeah well, fine then. If I really was so boring that you won't even bother listening to what I have to say, just tell me! Come on, save me the energy to talk.
It isn't as if I needed such meagre does of attention to survive the day. I am very sure that I'm not that shallow.
Besides, if you don't want to listen, what makes you think that I have to tell you what there is for me to tell?
I'm sure there will be others who are willing to listen to me, and if there isn't, well, it's not as if I'd spontaneously implode because of the lack of an audience.
And I do have better things to do than to keep getting others to listen to what I have to say, especially if it's just superficial rubbish.
I'm against animal cruelty. Are you?
30th day of internship:
Well, I didn't work much today actually.
Checked the top-up and returned materials, answered phone calls and updated the installation workers' over-time hours before it was time to leave so that we could reach school on time for the logistics seminar.
Stupid engineering school students (who were not involved in the seminar in anyway at all) stole some of our refreshments and so there weren't enough to go around for everyone.
Survived a total of a little over 4 hours of travelling today.
Am so tired.
How I Met Your Mother, season 3, episode 4
Labels: HIMYM, PETA, TP SIP, TV shows
Was too tired (and lazy) to update about work yesterday.
Besides, it's just as predictable (and routine) as the past week: check top-up and returned materials, fill in some Release Orders, job slips for continuing jobs, delivery schedules, keyed in installation workers' over-time hours, filed the ROs that were checked by the admin/accounts staff and filed some invoives.
Like, how yawn-inducing was that?
Today was busier, considering that the reception/admin staff is on leave and won't be back until Monday so I had to take over her work for the time being.
Can you just say "hectic" in all caps and italics?
Everytime when I thought that I've settled whatever task I was doing and could get started on the next, someone would call in and need me to do something else.
No wonder the original staff don't pick up phone calls.
In between answering phone calls, I did the usual filling in of Release Orders for touch-up jobs, and among the frenzied taking down notes for various sales personnel and the operations staff, I did 3 job confirmation/quotations, faxed those quotations, typed out a list of the installation workers' particulars and in the afternoon, I called up companies to ask if there are any cheques ready for collection and photocopied invoices to keep a copy while mailing out the original.
Sheesh.
I suddenly remembered that I'm a logistics student.
And what in the world was I doing today?
Oh and once, when I was taking down the particulars of a possible new customer, he asked if I was local.
Uh, excuse me? Just how foreign do I sound, mister?
On another topic, some people just have the knack for asking the obvious.
Like, hello?
Used your common sense much?
It's becoming a chore, you know, trying to come up a response whenever you enquire about something.
Something to ease the day, other than the fact that I only need to be in the office for 2 hours tomorrow because Jessie and I will be heading to school afterwards for an industry seminar/talk *evil cackle* which I decided to attend (under the pretense that it will be good exposure) because we can work 7 hours less.
Heroes, season 2, episode 4a, 4b
Labels: Heroes season2, TP SIP, TV shows
Did the usual stuff today.
Fill up the different job slips, made calls to confirm delivery time and checked returned materials...
Yes, now that I think about it, it is as boring as it sounds.
I went to Choa Chu Kang library last night with my uncle and cousin.
Finally paid the 30 cents fine I had incurred from I, Lucifer some long months ago.
Was intending to borrow Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series which comprises of three books (at the moment), Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse.
Why the sudden interest?
During the crazy walking Phoenix and I did on Saturday, we ended up in one MPH and Eclipse was on some display shelf or something of that sort. Had an intriguing cover illustration: full black with a red ribbon.
What's more interesting? It has something to do with vampires and werewolves. Oh, so cool.
Sadly, none of the three books were available in the library.
You see, Eclipse was out just this August. I guess everyone's just started getting into the hype.
Damn, why do I always discover good things at these times, and now I can't even find one book that's not yet borrowed off one step earlier by some other bookworm?
Anyway, I borrowed two other books, from Neil Gaiman, who wrote Stardust, which may jolt your memory as a movie.
I saw the trailer once some time ago and got interested by it.
Fantasy and suspense. What part of that combination isn't good enough?
So I decided then, to read all his books.
It's this... author-complex that I have. When I'm sure that the person writes good, I'd want to read everything that's ever written by him/her. The same applies to how I (sometimes) choose which manga to read.
And that was how I found myself reading Gaiman's Coraline, which was shockingly a children's book. I thought that, with all the suspense and little tinges of horror, it's probably more suitable as an adult's short story, but then again, an adult wouldn't be able to understand the perspective with which Coraline was written.
The story had an intelligently mature plot about growth and self-discovery, using simple child-like, yet still sophisticated descriptions. There are lessons about simple things that grown-ups might have already forgotten.
Okay, I got sidetracked. Back to the subject...
I found two copies of Stardust, of which I borrowed the older edition with the original cover illustration (simple, perhaps dull, but originality has its own charm, as compared to book covers that were changed to reflect the movie rendition of the story), and another of his titles, Fragile Things, a collection of short stories.
I finished reading the Introduction of Fragile Things today, while on the way to work and back.
Strange, I know, but I like to read about the thought processes of these people when they are in the midst of creating something. It's as if by reading it, you'll know a little more about that particular creator; as if you're let in (just a little) on the secrets.
Or maybe it's just me.
I've always read the short (and usually nonsensical) sentences on the insides of manga book jackets, anyway.
Yes, I think it's just me.
The book is total awesomeness!
All the landscapes, aerial shots, deep water pictures, animals, mountains, deserts, plains, deltas, meanders, the Great Rift Valley...
*Swoons*
Went to Orchard with Phoenix.
Had lunch (fish and chips) at Takashimaya basement (took some photos there) before going up to Kinokuniya to search for my book.
We then did some crazy walking all the way from Takashimaya to City Hall MRT station where the arse started listing off all my strange quirks (or, uniqueness, as dear Phoenix had called it).
It's funny, hearing someone tell you all these stuff, but it's fine, I don't really mind.
See, it shows that not everyone is perfect, even me (sadly).
Oh~ The book!
Pretty~~
*Yawn*
Continued checking through the installation workers' over-time timings and made more calls to those who I couldn't get through yesterday. Adjusted and re-re-confirmed their total OT hours before passing them to the admin/accounts staff to prepare for the workers' pay.
Filled in more jobs slips today for touch-ups and continuing jobs, then slacked my last hour off checking stuff on streetdirectory.com (loads horribly slow on the company's internet connection) and rereading Aki Kitsune from my own website. Found some mistakes too.
Damn my perfectionistic tendencies.
Sometimes it's just so difficult to ignore the person you merely tolerate (wow! I've found someone worse than Janice just when I thought it was impossible. Then again, Janice is fine as long as there're no projects we had to do together) when the two of you are stuck together for a period of time for a reason that you have no way to excuse yourself from.
And haven't you realised that money isn't everything?
If it weren't for our attachment, we would be having our holidays, or returning to school in a few weeks' time.
Thus, technically, we wouldn't have any income of our own at all. Plus, we'd be paying money (our parents', of course) for school fees and such. Instead, by the end of our attachment, we'll $1300 richer.
Or haven't you considered that at all?
Given any real thought to it?
Done any "deep thinking" lately that didn't involve your boyfriend or looks or clothes?
No? Hmm. I didn't think so too.
And damn, I'm amazed that you have skin thick enough that you asked our supervisor, without any sugarcoating or round-about insinuation, whether attending our school's industrial talk/seminar on a workday (next Thursday. We'd go to work for two hours before setting off to school for the seminar) will affect our pay.
If you hadn't had the impulse then to have the ground swallow you up right that instant, I sure had the strongest wish for that to happen to me.
By the way, don't make a fool of yourself by saying that you and your siblings pay for family meals.
Sure, your sister might have a job already but in case you forgot, you don't. And whatever money you've used to pay for family meals is actually given to you from your parents.
Shocking, that information, isn't it?
In case you haven't noticed, the others are laughing at you, not with you.
It's hilarious, how delusional and blind some people can get as long as they receive the smallest semblance of attention.
Labels: TP SIP
Another day when I'm dead beat.
From the start of the day, I continued keying in touch-up jobs into the Excel file (that I didn't finish yesterday), then updated the installation workers' over-time hours, totalled up their normal over-time hours and night-job hours, and thus began the crazy phone calling.
I had to make phone calls to every installer and check if the OT timings that he has tallied with the records.
For almost every call I made, I had to explain that, no, I'm not the new employee; I'm the intern.
And sometimes the background noise (they are all working at various sites when I had to make those calls) are so loud I couldn't even hear the worker properly.
Not to mention those workers from China. No offence, but their accent is sometimes so strong I can't make out what in the world they were trying to say.
After calling everyone up, I had to find all those missing hours they had that our records didn't.
For those that were still not found, I dug through the job slip file and searched for their names on the job slips, noted those down along with the job site addresses and had another operations staff confirm them before those OT hours can be added in.
Well, other than those (which took me all the way until 4pm), I've filled in the usual stuff: Release Orders, job slips and touch-up slips.
The remaining two hours were spent disturbing one other operations staff and "filing" those photographs that I've mentioned in yesterday's blog entry.
Random information of my self-defacing:
When I pasted up newer photos (taken during the company dinner last Tuesday) on the outside of the boss's wife's cubicle yesterday, I found that I was so insignificant that even I couldn't find the other photo that I was in because I overlooked my own face.
Damn, I'm good.
Labels: TP SIP
So tired today.
Like yesterday, I had been swinging back and forth between the departments today, although I was being "sought" after by the usual Operations department and the less-than-usual admin/accounts department this time.
You see, for some reason, the boss's wife seem to think that
Interns = Secretaries
Which was why I spent some part of my morning pulling out photographs from outside the boss's wife's cubicle and transferring them to the wall of the boss's office.
In the afternoon, I was entrust with the task of "filing" older photographs that were also taken down from the boss's wife's cubicle wall and then needed to be put into photo albums.
In my opinion, that was worse than filing documents all day long.
For one, filing is at least a necessary a business process.
Filing and putting up photographs?
I don't think so.
Anyway, as usual, I keyed in over-time hours for the installers, keyed in touch-up jobs into Excel files, filled up some ROs and job slips, photocopied cheques from customers and... that was about it.
I had a memory refreshing just now and suddenly remembered something I saw months ago.
Planet Earth.
Not the show on Discovery Channel, but rather, the brief introduction about it on Oprah that I happened upon while channel surfing long ago.
I SO want it.
Both the DVD boxed set (it's so pretty. And it's about the Earth that has to endure our trampling everyday since eons ago. What's there not to like?) of all the episodes (and more) and the hardback (Planet Earth Book).
Yes, it's going to cost me a fortune, but it's worth it. And that's not even my not-yet-forgotten geography student side of me talking.
And here're some other television programmes to get excited over.
How I Met Your Mother, Season3, episode 3
Heroes, Season2, episode 3a, 3b
Labels: Heroes season2, HIMYM, TP SIP, TV shows
Was swarmed today.
Seemed as if everyone needed help from me.
Release Orders for exhibitions at Expo to be filled, touch-up ROs to be filled, touch-up job slips to be filled, top-up material slips to be checked, returned materials slip to be checked, over-time hours to be keyed in...
Sounds like a long day, but the good thing is, being busy made it move that much faster.
And I appreciated that a lot.
I've sent in my second e-journal, and here's the link to where I've posted it on my LiveJournal.
( TP SIP E-Journal, 2 of 5 )
Here's something more exciting.
HEROES SEASON 2!!!
Want more?
How I Met Your Mother Season 3!!!
(Major whoops!)
Now I feel even more cheered up. Even if that is possible.
Oh wait, it's possible, if I can get my hands on L'Anniversary concert DVD.
Labels: Heroes season2, HIMYM, TP SIP, TV shows
Walked here and there the whole day.
Switched between the admin and the operations department.
Made calls to check on customers doing exhibitions in Expo, keyed in OT timings, stuffed mails, Filled in ROs for those exhibition booths, keyed in Touch-up jobs on Excel, then ended my day with loads of filing of those invoices.
Oh and in between, I made trips in and out of the office.
Once to go upstairs to another company in the same building to collect a cheque, and the other time to go to a stationery shop (in the same building too) with one of the administration staff to buy a box of CD-R to burn (corporate?) CDs for the boss.
Darn tired.
'Nuff said.
Labels: TP SIP
Technically, that would be yesterday. But I was too tired and overly-excited about On-Campus training on Saturday (which was today) to blog.
Anyway, on Friday, I was over at the Operations department because one of them was on leave. Or having her off-day. Or something.
Did nothing new, though. Make calls to customers to confirm delivery and installation dates, answer calls, fill up job slips, touch-up slips, and Release Orders, and then practically slacked the whole day away.
Yesterday, I was this close to delirium, just by reminding myself that I'd be back in school in the time when we usually start work and that I'd be able to see everyone again.
For four weeks I've had almost zero interaction with any other TP student other than Jessie, and I was missing everyone else terribly.
After On-Campus training (which was only just sharing with our classmates how the internship had been so far. It's entertaining, all the stories that we heard), I made a trip down to Orchard to get L'Arc~en~Ciel's last year's L'Anniversary (their 15th anniversary, by the way) concert DVD.
And damn that shop, Mise.
I've always hated the new management ever since Keita's CDs that I ordered last year had been late for four months then. Stuck at the customs, apparently. Something that never happened with the old management.
Plus, they have this disgusting habit of not opening their shop on time. Either that, or they suddenly have a notice pasted on the door that says:
"Dear customers, we will be closed from the 4th to 8th October. Business will resume as usual on the 9th October."
How I wished that burning down a shop wasn't illegal.
Although the glare that I threw when I left that place was almost enough to scorch it.
Sheesh.
Guess I'll have to make an extra trip to town next Saturday.
Oh, and here's L'Arc~en~Ciel's latest single, Daybreak's Bell.
Just a little haunting with a strong emotional undercurrent of anti-war sentiments.
And hyde's murmur-ish sort of singing at the beginning is so hair-standing-skin-tingly HOT.
And Yuki's drum part in this song? So COOL.
( Link )
"... (Like a bird) My wishes over their airspace..."
"...My life I trade in for your pain..."
I'd have to find the official translation sometime.
Egads! The double-tens!
Pardon my lame-ness.
I did complete all the sales reports there was to do and after lunch, I joined Jessie to finish up that proposal we had for the boss.
And for the remaining two hours, I slacked them away while waiting for the boss to call us in to talk about the proposal (which never happened. Pfft). I faked that I was working on something on the computer and was jotting things down (was actually writing down notes for Aki Kitsune, see, I am still writing it!).
"It's fine" is different from "You're forgiven".
Manipulation has never been my weakest skill.
I win. In more ways than one.
Childish? Doesn't matter as long as I am satisfied. Must be that competitive (argumentative?) streak in me shining through.
Labels: TP SIP
Our LO (Liaison Officer, who is actually just one of our lecturers) came down to our company this evening for a "short chat" with our supervisor, and then with Jessie and me.
It's nice to see a familiar face from school after so long (ok, so maybe 3 weeks isn't exactly long, but still!).
I have done nothing but those Excel sales reports today and I was THIS close to completing all of them! I'm very sure it'll all be done by tomorrow.
Hopefully.
*Crosses fingers*
And after the long wait, Lovely*Complex episode24 series finale!
I'm not done reading the manga though, and even that is finished.
Labels: LoveCom, TP SIP, TV shows
Did more sales report on Excel today.
And just when I thought it's all complete, I was told that I can get started on September's sales report.
Murphy's Law is such a crux of my very being.
I'm left with about 150 more invoices to go, for that sales report, for tomorrow. More than half done. Go, me!
Oh, and that company dinner?
I came back feeling so full I'd look at you funny if there's so much as a suggestion to eat something.
Labels: TP SIP
Did the July sales report on Excel for the whole of today.
Skived a little here and there to read fanfictions.
Finished the report in the end, though. Go, me!
(Free) company dinner tomorrow!
*Anticipation*
Labels: TP SIP
PHOTO ALBUMS
Tanjong Katong Sec. Class 4D
Temasek Polytechnic Campus Care Network (CCN) Day 2006
Upper Pierce Reservoir
Zoo outing with Janice, Jill, Phoenix and YM
Others
RANDOMNESS
Trip to Ossyria
KOIKE TEPPEI Madness
PEOPLE
Evan
Fabian
GuardiAngel
Janice
Jill
Jing Teng
Joannah
Julia
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