6.5.09

Wednesday Madness

This morning is one of a kind, omgsss.

You all should have seen how uptight Singaporeans are in the morning. And I do admit occasionally I am one of them (in those irritable mood). I made a mistake occupying a "standing" seat by the door and it's a very rare mistake I do make. So besides being sandwiched by the oncoming and pushy people, you get to smell "strange fragrance" mainly comprised of body odour or sweat, and witness the happenings outside the closing door.

What's up??? It's already Wednesday - time to let loose, and Monday is already over!

I stood there, grinning sheepishly to myself. Sometimes I can self-entertain myself by watching what people are doing... and after this morning I can safely conclude that women are more aggressive in SQUEEZING into the train cabin than the men, at a ratio of 80% to 20%. Men (not all, but most) would conveniently jump into a slot if they noticed one, but women would "no matter how" push their way through even it means their bags are going to be dangerously clasped by the doors. Aggressive, I call these Singaporean women (though I can't conclude they are all Singaporean by birth!)... are they the reason why Singaporean men are intimidated by them?? Hahaa... I saw a few cases today that these women just held on to the side of the door and shoved their bodies in, pressing and pushing, they didn't even care if there are stinky 'bagalah' behind them or lustful perverts waiting for a chance to have a woman's body closely pressed to theirs. I am amazed... totally. I wouldn't be doing that myself.

Then someone accidentally touched me (not in sensitive area of course), so I naturally reacted by giving him a glance. Well, if it's not rough or painful, I wouldn't demand an apology since it is pretty packed. Then this man in all his self-defence tried to explained that he wasn't intentional and I didn't have to stare at him. I wasn't even staring, for God's sake, chill lah... Maybe my eyes are too big??? I didn't even bother, because I was on my Creative Zen, high on music (can't he see I'm not even listening??). At some point, another woman was yelling at someone outside the door in Hokkien, literally saying "See what?!!". Sounded like she wanted to pick up a staring fight?!!

So much for the things happening this morning... I am telling myself, no more standing by the door, never never never do it again.


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