Sunday, June 14, 2009

Buh-buh-bye!

As the day before I finally leave for college creeps ever so closer, I just realized the many things that I have to leave behind.

That and also the many things that I have to say goodbye to:

First and foremost, my very first car. Sigh, I'm really gonna miss the purr of those engines, its sleek, sexy, aerodynamic design and the many times I've picked hot chicks up in that ride of mine.


Ehem, I mean, my first car.


It's also high time I bid adieu to long, messy, unkept hair. 6 months of growing it out have all but gone to waste (arrghhhh! COLLEGE)


In its stead; a crew-cut which would have me jailed by the fashion police and decorate American tabloids, effectively knocking Adam Lambert's gay confession out of the spotlight.


My trusty desktop. Words cannot describe the thing that we had going on with each other. Oh yes, all those late nights of gaming, screaming and watching porn I mean, surfing INTELLECTUAL websites will always hold a special place in my heart.


Alas and alack, you have grown obsolete with your 1 year old (centuries old - in computer years) graphics card and specifications that I am left with no choice but to replace you! (Woohooo! A Dell Studio 1555 notebook!!!)

And the recently-added poolside terrace to my house is also one of the many luxuries that I was going to leave behind.


Sigh.

Fine dining, too, I must make do without when in college. Without my very own personal gourmet chef (read: my mother) to cook all these delectable cuisines to tantalize my tastebuds, the world seems a much bleaker place.


Those were among the many other material things that I was going leave behind. But rest assure, they will always be there waiting ever so patiently for my return.

I hope.

Last but not least, perhaps the most valuable thing that I was going to leave behind is definitely the company of the many friends that I've known ever since setting foot into primary school.


The memories that we share; the good.....




..and also the bad.

Concentration camps. A better way to describe government schools. XD

But one thing's for sure.

I definitely wasn't going to be missing the inner geek that I left behind.

1 comment:

Samuel K Lis said...

OMG the inner geek is SO FUNNNYYYYYY