No, it's a lame joke. I won't do it again. *Crossing my finger*
Actually I'm looking forward to move to a new house with my colleagues next December. I mean practically it is new. Rasa berdebar sebab ini kali pertama menyewa rumah. Now it's the time to challenge my toleration. Don't know whether I can cope living with other people whom I knew for less than eight months.
Guess I want the tiny little room so that I can pay less but the view is not as nice as the others. Then I was told that everyone will pay at the same rate regardless which room you will be in. So I'm still in doubt.
Room 1 - The master room
Advantages: Big (I mean really big that it can fit for three people inside) and has a bathroom in it.
Justification: Quite a privilege but I'm not so sure if I want to share with others. Maybe I should try anyhow.
Room 2 - The middle-sized room
Advantage: Quite big and has a nice view.
Justification: Same as above, but lack of the privilege. Not a big problem actually.
Room 3 - The small-sized room
Advantage: Solo. More privacy (where you can fart out loud without hesitation if you want to).
Justification: I'm more and less claustrophobic. The last time I visited the room, I just took a glance on it for less than 10 seconds and realized I was not even turn on the light. So I don't really know how exactly small it is. My epic fault, I knew.
There are four people that want to live in that house. My friend suggested that we should get more housemates to reduce the cost. I shall consider this. It's a great opportunity. Maybe I can bring my pet to move in.
I want to get a new fish to replace my ten dead neon tetras (which was due to lack of care from my ignorant brother).
Maybe I should try a Siamese fighting fish this time. My friends probably can mix well with my pet and assume that it is enough to be as our new housemate. At least I think so. *defensively*
2 comments:
neon tetra ak pun mati. jadi skang tinggal 3 ekoq ja. sobss~
kalo ada banyak nampak lawa kan? macam kat dalam laut
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