Sunday, November 27, 2005
Good Fun?
Irene spot this-good-looking police officer and took a picture of him without his knowledge. Well, girls are too very visual sometimes.
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When I was few years younger, I thought the real good fun is related to those unexpecting, totally exciting, wild, complete out-of-boundary events or items. A vacation needs to be full of programs, there should be no time wasted. I was like a bold and blunt object, struck any possibility of having good time. I didn't find really interesting things often. Disappointments are abundant.
Some of my friends think I am not aggressive enough to expend my social circle. I am really lazy in that aspect. But I would rather conserve my energy on some good books than try to make friend with a stranger. Being pursued, pursuing and playing the dating game well means good fun? What type of society breeds this type of feeling good factor is beyond me.
I don't like to spend on luxurious goods or gadgets (just read somewhere a London single female celeberity claims she does not like to pay discounted price). It is a very hard concept for me to understand why a few hundred pound hangbag could make someone really happy (I would rather see those money grow in a high-yield saving account).
Good fun is in every day life, a good cup of tea is great fun (only before 3pm), a nice TV program (did you see the BBC documentary life in undergrowth, I was holding my breath for almost the whole hour) or a great piece of scone. Good fun is hanging out with your mates, good fun is meeting a long lost friend on a strange street in another country. Good fun is being nagged by your parents why you are not dating anyone.
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