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Friday, April 01, 2011 at 07:53
Every morning is a battle against time.
Very tough fight.
It starts the moment I open my eyes.
Struggling to get off the bed is the hardest part.
Once I'm past that stage, I work on a "don't block my way!" vision.
I run/fly/zoomzoom around my house and bye mum/dad.
Then the whole public transport phase, let's call it phase two.
I "tsk" inside my heart everytime my bus needs to stop for red light.
I get extremely pissed off when I can't get onto a train or bus.
Finally, phase 3. Krt to class and then endless panting when I reach the class.
Seriously! What for!