22.2.08

I have a bone to pick with the rest of the world.


On the issue of doing things half-arsed.
Why does the concept even exist? Its ridiculous. Do it properly, or don't do it at all. Easy.

On the issue of working in groups.
I fail miserably. The thing is that I hate seeing watered-down versions of a great idea. Someone throws in a Fantastic Idea and then others come along to modify and alter it until in the end it becomes a compromise of what everyone wants. Its how that saying goes:"a camel is a horse designed by a comittee."

On the issue of being punctual.
Be punctual. I'm not the right person to say it, I'm always always late for everything. But when you say its gonna start at 6, I expect you to mean it.

phew.

Now that I have that out of the way,

I've come to realise that laundry nets are an untapped market. I see huge potential for it in the distant future. My mum sent a package containing nothing but laundry nets of all shapes and sizes. Spongy, non-spongy, square, round. Different ones for different types of clothing, namely lingeries, jumpers, round-collared shirts and one for what seems to be a pyjamas. (Everything's written in Japanesey so I'm basing it on pictures alone.) But wow, the things you get when you squeeze the creative part of your brain for all its worth.

So why are they so important that they had to travel halfway round the world and couldn't wait for when I return to KL in May?

Because the idea of washing your clothes without them is downright preposterous! You might as well walk out into the snow without any clothes on. In fact, that would make more sense. 

Its time people start realizing everything has its place, including their holey, worn-out socks.


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