In: General|University
14 Mar 2007 3:54 pmPictorial post!

Bryan in Jo Vie’s sunglasses, with Andy. Snapped yesterday in the middle of our extremely lifeless Management tutorial class.
Wondering what’s the epic tale?
Epic Tale of Gargantuan Proportions of What Will Happen When Honest, Kind People Stumble onto Your Unlocked Car
Earlier today after it had just rained, Pui Yan, Esther, Andy and I were walking towards Andy’s car when Pui Yan noticed that the Kancil parked in front of Andy’s Waja was not locked.

The horror.

The offender.

Esther looking mightily shocked when we discovered the car was really unlocked. The rest were like, “I dare YOU to open the car door,” which I did, much to my amusement, when it swung open successfully.
No, we did not have major orgy in said car because the car was too small we were such good, law-abiding citizens.

We eventually wrote a note to remind the extremely lucky person (to have us kind people locking his/her bloody car for him/her, instead of letting crooks stumbling upon the SLK and hotwire it in a jiffy) to lock his/her doors in the future.

Said note written by Esther reads:
Dear Mr / Ms / Mrs / Madam / Uncle / Aunty who never lock your car.. you’re lucky I’m a nice innocent girl who stumbled upon your car. Just a reminder.. please do lock your car in future… Don’t have to thank me but if you wanna belanja me you can always contact me at [insert Andy’s number].
Signed off as NICE PEOPLE

We left the note on the driver’s seat and locked the car for the frightfully careless person. Imagine – we could’ve ripped off the cheap radio and searched the car for valuables when the chance presented itself, but we did not.
I’d like to think that we have contributed a little to top up whatever goodness is left of humanity – and we were the embodiment of it. :)
Went to Pyramid for a while with Esther and Andy, then after I reached home at 7.40pm, went to Windmills near SJMC to celebrate my mum’s birthday today.

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8 Thoughts to Epic Tale of Gargantuan Proportions of What Will Happen When Honest, Kind People Stumble onto Your Unlocked Car
shawn
March 14th, 2007 at 4:45 pm
OMG!!! you all seriously dare to do this shit weii!!! RESPECT man!!
clem
March 15th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
haha! at least we are so kind and honest that we didn’t steal that car and potong it and sell the parts for instant moolah. :D not that we know how to hotwire a car in the first place..
jessieloi
March 15th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
What goes around comes around – karma. One good deed deserves another. So maybe something good will happen to you guys soon.
clem
March 16th, 2007 at 1:49 am
i certainly hope so! :P though I wouldn’t count on it too much hehe.
Daniel
March 16th, 2007 at 10:42 am
err, not like you all did anything good also. =|
did the fella call andy?
clem
March 16th, 2007 at 5:45 pm
noo never call.. i think.
err hello dunno who never lock his myvi two times! luckily i remind, if not don’t have kind, honest people like us to lock your car doors because good people like us are like protected species hoho.
soothsayer
April 2nd, 2007 at 10:52 pm
dude, the car is a kelisa, not a kancil.
Typo intended?
Clem
April 3rd, 2007 at 9:59 pm
ah paiseh, yes it’s a Kelisa. Nope completely unintended mistake :p but guess I’ll just leave it there.