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Thursday, May 26, 2005

Damn Gay lor!

A phrase that the guys from my Communication Skills module group adored and remembered back in my second year. I used it when i shared with E and C (the 2 other guys in our 3 man group) during the "off-comm-skill" topic discussions in canteen A of my "brotherly" experience. E and C would burst into laughter whenever i said it in my own funny way. It was the days where we enjoyed each comm skills lesson where we could get together as a group and crap in class. Guess that is what Comm Skills lessons are for. This could also be the reason why engineers fail to communicate effectively and require such lessons within our academic curriculum to teach us how to talk cock better. Sometimes we would even end the lesson early and continue with our "off-topic" discussions at Canteen A over hot cuppa. Our cheerful conversations in class even drew attention of our "ang-moh" female prof who thought we very enthusiastic and participated well in her class. Actually we were secretly enjoying ourselves in our own conversations but pretended to be well, right under her nose.

The "brotherly" experience i related goes way back to the army days. R and i were really good brudders where we have been through the same classes for 4 years in secondary school, same 3 mths in JC, same BMT, same company, same platoon, , same section, same shit and same unit. We used to jio each other out when we booked out from camp. Many a times we would accompany each other to watch movies together on our dateless weekends nights. It was kinda "funny", thinking about it, where we used to get pair tickets to watch movies on weekends, just like what couples would do. We didn't realise it until an eventful gesture where we bought a Value Combo Meal for Two before entering cinema. The seemingly harmless meal included 2 cokes and 1 shared popcorn. Our very perception changed that night while each holding a coke in our hands, with the popcorn in between us, and seeing couples queuing with the similar combo meal for two to enter the cinema. Sipping coke and comparing the couples with ourselves, we instantly thought,

this is Damn Gay lor...

From then on, we never bought twin tickets to watch movie together. We never bought Value Combo Meal for Two for our guys movie outing. I've not seen a movie together with R only, after we ORD from army.

Tonight, i watched Starwars III together with another guy fren from a pair for movie tickets i had. It was actually an employee promo from our frens' attachment company offering pairs of movie tickets at cheaper than usual price. Hmmm, ok we didn't exactly go to watch it together, not just the 2 of us, as we had company from our two guys frens with the similar tickets. So 2 + 2 = not so gay wor.

and confirmed, no Value Combo Meal for Two.

1 Comments:

  • Heh...idea wor...

    hmmm 'intimacy without gayness'... interesting.. hahaha

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:19 PM  

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