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Monday, April 14, 2008

Your bladder could seriously play dirty tricks on you. Its the same as asking a child whether he/she wants to go to a toilet

Case in point:

Before I boarded a 5 hour bus journey back to SG (non-stop). EVERYONE kindly asked me at every point (before we left home, at the bus counter, before we board the bus, and again, before we stepped onto the bus platform) in time whether I NEED TO GO TO THE TOILET.

"Nooooo I dont need toooooooooooooo"

And when we finally found our seat and sat down and waited for the bus to depart (it was a good 20 minutes before), I STILL DIDNT NEED TO GO TO THE TOILET, THANK YOU.

But when the bus moved 100 meters preparing for its journey back to SG. I desperately need to go to the toilet.

GDAMNIT!

What to do.. have to wait 3 hours before the bus stop for its 10 minutes toilet break before I could make a quick dask to the toilet.

It was only a trickle of pee.. ARGH!

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