What a day. I feel so contentedly happy playing Gunz throughout the day with a bunch of friends, and I’ve been winning many, many rounds gaining top frag several times even. If you think I’m bragging, I deserve to seeing as I absolutely suck at FPSes (First-Person Shooter). I have really slow reflexes, coupled together with my mouse throwing tantrums at me for not getting a good viable mousepad, made me the suckiest shooter the world has even seen since the advent of Robin Hood.
But today, I played exceptionally well. Yay.
I’m so proud. Yeah, other friends got like 9000 over EXP but again, consider my level of playing :D
What a beautiful background. And I love to see my name on top.
So after a mamak session with Shawn and Heng for no particular reason, I visited my good ol’ doctor I have not met since 1996. That means 9 years. Should there be a reunion hug?
He looked strangely familiar yet there isn’t anything much to say—all the years made us total strangers. I was there to get him to a medical check-up on me for the Youth Exchange form, and he found nothing wrong with me. My still-swolen ankle was given a white cream and he told me there is nothing wrong with my leg, and will take time to “readjust”, whatever that means. My freaking ankle is jutting out! His parting advice before we left was “make sure you land properly on your leg when you play games”, which means I shouldn’t at all seeing that my leg twists itself at every unusual angle or pressure applied on it.
He actually made several mistakes while filling in the form, “because I was rushed”, and he semi-jokingly said for his mistakes we only need to pay RM10. Uh.
While waiting for him to fill in 3 copies, he chatted with my dad about business, about him being stressed after opening 4 branches, and about the mamak store nearby (at USJ 8, not Khalifah) got robbed last week by men wielding parangs. Woo. I was at the Metro Family Clinic btw.
Nothing much in school either, but we camwhored again after receiving Celcom’s free prepaid packs. Will post pics tomorrow or so.

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2 Thoughts to Doctor Chin
expectation
September 27th, 2005 at 2:32 pm
Dr Chin is my dad’s friend so we always go there too last time. Then when I went to ask for sign, he gave me for free cause didn’t do med chech up. He looked damn old edi.
Clem
September 27th, 2005 at 10:12 pm
O_O
FREE!??
I had to do:
- get my heart checked
- get my blood pressure checked
- get my stomach prodded by him.