... is back in the island.
While at the peninsula, I was able to catch up with some of the old pals. Not that many around anymore. Some are out of the country on holidays, while some are just out of the country, either studying or working. So, on Wednesday, I met up with three other "leftovers" for supper. Managed to catch up on old times, and we realized the awful truth that it is going to be 10 years from when we left secondary school. It is has been a long time. Quite a number are already married. Will be tough trying to get them out for meals next time especially since we are not close to the other half.
Also, managed to get rid of some junk that were piling up in what used to be my bedroom. These days, it is the storeroom. Threw out two computers: one is a 486DX and the other is a Pentium II 233 MHz. And in line with my father's principle of redundacy, the old Pentium III 700MHz is still lying around.
Tomorrow, it is back to the office. Oh joy.
While at the peninsula, I was able to catch up with some of the old pals. Not that many around anymore. Some are out of the country on holidays, while some are just out of the country, either studying or working. So, on Wednesday, I met up with three other "leftovers" for supper. Managed to catch up on old times, and we realized the awful truth that it is going to be 10 years from when we left secondary school. It is has been a long time. Quite a number are already married. Will be tough trying to get them out for meals next time especially since we are not close to the other half.
Also, managed to get rid of some junk that were piling up in what used to be my bedroom. These days, it is the storeroom. Threw out two computers: one is a 486DX and the other is a Pentium II 233 MHz. And in line with my father's principle of redundacy, the old Pentium III 700MHz is still lying around.
Tomorrow, it is back to the office. Oh joy.
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