Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Bad hair days ahead; Record number of viewing one's head in the mirror.


As long as it doesn't turn out worse than looking like a shaggy dog.

So I got the haircut. Now I look like my head is bigger than it should be. I look overly mature and I'm not happy. I feel happier looking like a shaggy dog. When the hairdresser finished cutting, I didn't like the look at all. I was screaming inside, "Can you cut it shorter and change the whole hairstyle??" but I only managed a "Can you cut this a bit shorter?". He said that the ends would curl upwards if it were shorter. I then gave a forced smile, said thanks and asked for directions to the toilet after paying. In the toilet, I looked at the mirror. Still felt unhappy.

At the bus stop, the bus seemed to take hours to reach. I wanted to reach home as fast as possible. When I finally got home, my mom said, "Har? Looks like the person only cut your fringe." The next thing I did was to go and take a good, close look in the mirror. Nopes, it didn't look any more appealing to me than at the public toilet. I still looked as toot as ever. Sitting in front of the mirror, I combed my hair in all directions hoping to find a way to make it look better but to no avail.

Right now, I am sitting in front of the computer with my fringe clipped up. I can still smell the nice shampoo smell emanating from my hair and like I told Dan just now, I hope that when I wake up tomorrow, it will suddenly look better. If not. There's no if not.

What do you do when you have a bad haircut?



Nut showed me a link to a newspaper article. The name mentioned in the article was familiar. The picture of the person looked familiar and the age was correct. There, this guy from my my jc now drives some second-hand Nissan dunno-what series because he likes it and can afford to pay a 1000 dollars instalment every month. When I commented that he was quite a nice person back in jc, Nut said that he sounds big-headed and over-idealistic since he's not even graduated and already wants to buy a private apartment next.

Yawns. Perhaps it's that important to him to own a car he likes and he's willing to pay and work very hard for it. To him, that's the best way to spend the money he earns. What about you; would you give work so hard everyday to pay a 1000 dollars instalment for a car every month? I guess most of us would find alternative ways to spend or save the money. I would.


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