I must stress: THIS WAS NOT WRITTEN BY ME.
I don't write my M's and my Y's that way.
It was just something I saw scribbled on the wall this morning. You would probably be thinking that the girl (or boy...who says it must be a girl right? no discrimination here..), was just lovesick and daydreaming of her/his boyfriend while studying. However, i couldnt help but feel that it seemed more like an assertion to convince her/himself that she/he indeed does love the boyfriend. Or maybe it's just me.
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THAT'S MY BLOOD!
Since Esther was so enthusiastic to donate blood, i decided i might as well join the noble cause with her. It's my fourth time donating actually. I just don't have the proof since i have lost my red book long long time ago.
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But sometimes i do wonder if i am suitable to donate blood.
No. I'm not a drug user, or a group sex participant. I just happen to have a lower than normal blood pressure which leads me to think whether that's the reason why i seem to have a relatively poor tolerance of low temperatures. The previous nurses i met during the blood drives in TARC were all reluctant to pass me through as they think i might faint after donating.
Which i never once did actually. But i still normally stuff myself with biscuits and milo after that. Especially in TARC cause the refreshments are free flow. Haha.
Back to sunway. The blood bank must be running dry since the nurse had no problem letting me through at a BP of 102/67. Or maybe there is some form of quota they have to meet? Compared to TARC, i think Sunway has very little volunteers.
I miss the blood drives in TARC. Not only for the food, but i think they are much more systematic and private. TARC's blood drives are all held in the hall whereas Sunway's are normally held in the foyer. Only this time did they moved it into an air-cond area which is the student service centre. But it's still quite open, unlike TARC where only donors, medical staff and the volunteering helpers are allowed in the hall. Those who do not qualify or has finished must head straight to the exit. No dilly dallying and waiting for friends.
Sunway's can be quite irritating, cause there would be more busybodies and friends than actual donors hanging round the area. There was even one guy who seem to love the chair so much that he stayed so long there after the needle has been removed.
And there was also a malay guy who looked like he's high on drugs or something because he was going from chair to chair, pointing laughing and making faces at the bags of blood.
Then there was this sunway staff, who was probably there to liaise with the Blood Bank people, but i still do not think that gives him the right to be fiddling with any of the paraphenelia.
I miss TARC. There is even a song dedication service in the hall while you donate blood.
And i'm doubtful of the sunway nurse's competence. My arm still hurts.
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There this new noodle stall in the Orange coffee shop outside sunway coll. There's the amount of mihun given to me yesterday when i went there for breakfast.
Seriously.
And i didn't even order a large bowl.
The stall was handled by a indonesian maid. Maybe she has yet learn how to estimate the amount of mihun needed. I think the boss wouldnt be too happy to see this picture.
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