Saturday, October 6, 2007

Bad Situation, Ever

I have read some cases in the papers and magazine of some situations I WOULD NEVER want to be in. One of them:


You are sitting at the bus stand, waiting for a bus. Its time to head home after a tough and merciless day at work. All you need now is a quiet 30 mins journey, back to your home sweet home, your sanctuary. And then......

Came 2 'brats'. 4 and 6 years old, can't seems to pipe down with their ridiculous banshee crying and frustrating shrieking tandrums. You wonder who their parents are and wishes to congratulate them for their child's upbringing job welldone.

You finally spotted their father, sitting alone, aside. Day dreaming, doing nothing to stop his kids. That makes your blood boiled to a degree thicker than ever. Just when you are focusing your sharpest stare, aiming and searching to bulleyes his line of sight, he suddenly turns to at you and said; "I am truly sorry, their mother had just passed away. They miss her alot and they wanted to see her now. I... I just don't know what to do.". And tears roll down from his cheek.

Holy cow(everybody wave at misti)! Just when you are ready to spurt out those earth shattering curses, you are able to swallow them back with a big gulp. You felt a lit.............tle relief that the nasty 4 letter word didn't come out from your hole, but that doesn't ease your heart. Why didn't you just ignore and endure a little while longer? Why must you be the bad guy in such a misleading twist of event? Sigh.


Get the story? The 'Benefit of Doubt'. Use it moderately and SINCERELY. Don't cheat. It will come back at ya. Use IT for a better good, and not as an excuse.

Waaaakakakakaka uncle steve and his senile mumblings!! HELP ME!!!!