Sunday, April 02, 2006

Monotonous

I reckon I am a very boring person. The things I do everyday has gradually become a routine. Everyday coming home from camp, I eat dinner,shower and watch some lame Taiwan variety shows. After that, I will play Championship Manager on my laptop and read at the same time until I go to bed. And I have been playing Championship Manager(a football management game) for the past ten years.

I don't play online games. Most of my peers do and I don't understand why they are so excited just talking about it. Even when I was in Poly, while all my classmates are playing counter-strike in the lab, I will be off in one corner playing my Championship Manager. I did give counter-strike a try anyway. But I knew I was crap when I was already shot dead even before I managed to fire one shot.

Some friends introduced me to Warcraft. All I did was walk round in circles not knowing where to go and what to do. They would tell me where to go and what to do but I still got lost anyway. They gave up on me soon after.

I have a PS 2 at home. I have more than over 40 games. But I seldom touch it. The only game I played was Winning 11. I didn't even bother to touch the rest of the games. I often wondered why I bought the PS2 in the first place. It looked almost like a redunctant piece of metal in my house.

Weekends are also almost the same. I would perhaps rent a movie or two. Play CM. Read. Play soccer. Watch some lame TV. EPL on saturday nights. I don't drink. I don't dance and I hate clubbing and I don't have a girlfriend.

Perhaps its time to pick up a new hobby. Or even a vice. I need some excitement. I need a life.

2 Comments:

At 8:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

lolx. how about just stay in camp?

Would ur life be less boring that way?

Oh yeah i need a PS2 in my house. heh heh.

I dont even have SCV at home - lagi worse right?

Oh anyway..learn ballroom dancing!!

 
At 9:40 AM, Blogger malmoncolo said...

I don't mind learning dancing. But I dance like a toad..hahaha

 

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