What A Poor Pharmacist
for a weary soul like mine

Currently Playing:
Tears
by X-Japan

Lyrics

doko ni yukebaii
anata to hanarete
ima wa sugisatta
toki ni toikakete

nagasugita yoru ni
tabidachi wo yume mita
ikoku no sora mitsumete
kodokuwo dakishimete

nanagareru namida wo
toki no kaze ni kasanete
owaranai anata no
toiki wo kanjite
dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love

Loneliness, your silent whisper
Fills a river of tears through the night
Memory, you never let me cry
And you, you never said goodbye

Sometimes our tears blinded the love
We lost our dreams along the way
But I'd never thought you'd trade your soul to the fates
Never thought you'd leave me alone

Time through the rain has set me free
Sands of time will keep your memory
Love everlasting, fades away
Alive within your beatless heart

dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love

nanagareru namida wo
toki no kaze ni kasanete
owaranai anata no
aoi bara ni kaete

dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love

nanagareru namida wo
toki no kaze ni kasanete
owaranai anata no
toiki wo kanjite

dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love



Thursday, May 19, 2005


INTO WORK... AND OUT

Finally, i landed myself a job, as a money-changer cum remittance assistant in some gold smith shop. That was ORD + 1wk.
First, i had the misfortune of being taken ill during the second day - flu set in, along with stomach aches and diarrhoea the next few days. I found out that the enthusiasm that i had in the army about finding a job was... unneeded, as i grew tired on the 3rd day itself.
The job was... quite simple, giving that the boss could tell me what my duties are in the first day - money changing, remittance, and odds' and ends like faxing documents (referred in the army as sai kang). Nothing very brainy. In fact, the job was darn boring. If there were no customers, you just had to sit there like a wood block and stare at the commuters flipping past the shop (and the very occasional chiobu). No talking with colleagues (there were none), no reading of personal material.
How drab.
So, by the fourth day i was contemplating about resigning. Some record. Oh yeah, the stomach ache that i had to bear during that period made it worse. Imagining just waiting there with mush in your intestines.... urghhh!!!!
Well, so i quit. The job lasted one week. The pay: $175 for 4 days work.

Well, there's so much breathing space now. I can sleep any time i want, have a night life (i used to go to sleep immediately after i came back from work) and still have another job.

And no, i'm in no hurry to work right now. Still wanna swim, read up on uni stuff, play other people's comps (like leonard and wang's, who just upgraded their comps) and hopefully, exercise.

Dispense-A-Dream '07
In a passing moment
11:07 pm

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About Myself
Name: Tan Yong Qiang
Birthday: 19 Nov 1984
Primary profession: Student in NUS Pharmacy
Secondary profession: Audiophile
email: whyqueue@hotmail.com

Where I Came From
Primary Sch: Fuhua Primary, 1991-1996; 1H-4H, 5B, 6B
Secondary Sch: Commonwealth Sec, 1997-2000: 1B, 2B, 3S1, 4S1
Junior College: National JC, 2001-2002, 01S25, 01S29
National Service: Singapore Armed Forces, Army, 6th Division, Jan 2003-May 2005
Tertiary: National University of Singapore, Aug 2005-Present

Character
Likes having fun. Being with friends. Listening to music.
Introverted if don't know u well
A person with epilepsy.
Dreamer.
Problem-solver.
Hesitant and procrastinating.
Pulling up my CAP

Wish List
Make it through Pharmacy course
To be happy every moment of my life
Take care of myself
To be a better man

-Words from 21st Birthday-
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