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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Doors!!!

Okie, I forgot to put this up yesterday. Anyway, I did not have time to do so either- I slept at 6am in the morning.. The amount of projects and essays kills...

Anyway, I was having damn weird luck yesterday. When I walked out of the Chem building, I found that I could not open the door. Well, the doors of the Chem building are a lot heavier than all other buildings.. So I leaned on the door trying to use my bodyweight to push the door open.. Again, the door did not move... Okie I have to admit that I am stupid sometimes- I stepped back and accelerated to the door. This time, momentum did work, the door swang open, that's not the point, I could not stop so I fell down. hmm I think using rolling is much better.. Then, I heard people around bursted into laughters!! Argh.. That's damn paiseh lar!!

Okie, let me continue then, this was not the end of my adventure with doors. When I went to the library, (by that time I think my brain was already damaged by the fall) I looked at the auto door which swins outward and my damaged brain geared into motion.. I found that the cam(or the sensor) was tilted, so I wondered if it is possible to stand by the door without making it open.. Stupid me, moving step by step with my back sticking to the wall... Ooh hoo!! The door did not open! When I was about to celebrate my success, someone inside the library walked out- the auto door swang open and hit me into my face..

Argh!!!

What is wrong with my CNY luck? hmmm

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萱 pronounces as xuan, is the flower called daylily pictured above;

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