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Saturday, April 29, 2006

Despite my constant nagging to drive properly, the boyfriend got into an accident.

*shakes head*

When he called me to tell me, I screamed at him (menstrual day, must be forgiven) that my constant reminders are being wasted when he got into that accident. He promptly said:

"I already had enough from my mother already"

So... how does one actually go about without being a pain?

Turn the situation around to a comedy?:

"Ha Ha Ha.. bad luck for you. Buy number la sure strike lottery wan"

Sympathise thie situation?:

"Oh you poor thing, what can I do? Sure this time round u pokai dy"

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