20 May 2010

zzzz.. oopppsss.. im sorry

Yesterday I had the privilege of shaving someones head. It wasn't like shave shave till scalp was shiny but it was shave shave like army cut. BOYYY it was fun heheheh. I started of with OMGOSHH WAT DO I DOOO!! hahah it probably hurt when I put it on the wrong angle and just yanked hahah. opppppsss... and i was like ... ermm what happens if its uneven... OH WELL.. and the shaver thing wasnt fully charged and i was like.. mm what happens if it runs out half way hahahha. and it was just soooo cool ahhahah I had such a good laugh i couldn't finish the job properly. Who wants their head shaved? Guarantee i wont shave your eyebrow :D

17 May 2010

You are a Driver Supporter

So i took a career personality test.. you can take it here if you wanttt...http://www.careerfaqs.com.au/career-personality-test/

What am I? supposedly I are a Driver Supporter....

Driver Supporters display the characteristics shared by both Drivers and Supporters. As a Driver you are fast-paced, task-oriented and results-driven. Supporters are slower paced and relationship oriented, getting along is just as important as winning. The combination of these creates a results-driven, sensitive individual who is a well-rounded achiever.

As a Driver Supporter you have a keen interest in everything you do and you continually strive to accomplish the tasks you set yourself. You are a busy person who takes responsibility for your own tasks and you deliver maximum effort to complete the task well, so much so that you often have trouble delegating because you want to do it yourself. A good organiser, you are amiable and remain impartial. You differentiate between friends and acquaintances. You are a realist; frills and decoration do not impress you. Loyalty and sincerity rate high in your estimation. You will make a stand when it comes to protecting your beliefs and opinions.

The ideal jobs for Driver Supporters is to have a job that allows for variety, where they can work with people, meeting their needs and solving their problems.

06 May 2010

Ring-A-Bell

Hahah this was a highlight of my day yesterday. I was walking home from uni and was walking through this path way behind B block, for those QUT-ers. And the pathway is about say 5-6 meters wide. And strolling along minding my own business, I heard behind me like what sounded like a catering cart being rolled and I assumed it was heading to the cafe and so I didn’t bother to turn around. And then I hear this bell. *ding ding* and I thought, why does a trolley have a bell? How odd. Oh well.


But then it kept ringing and ringing and I noticed people looking at me/behind me and I just had to turn around in case I was blocking the path of something else. And so I turn around and see nothing till I look down. And I see this little kid on his tricycle with his over sized helmet and he’s ringing his bell and says to me:

excuse me!

*dirty look like as if i don't know the etiquette of how to walk on a path without blocking tricycles*


Hahah so I step aside so he can “overtake” me hahahah Aww soo cuteee.