the axiom

ax·i·om n.
1. A self-evident or universally recognized truth; a maxim: “It is an economic axiom as old as the hills that goods and services can be paid for only with goods and services” (Albert Jay Nock). 2. An established rule, principle, or law. 3. A self-evident principle or one that is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; a postulate.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

shake that thang-

from time to time we always get this sinking feeling where we noe that something is not quite rite, u noe, that feeling that something is missing from our lives and that there's absolutely nuthing that we can do abt it. blooey.

i would have loved to have gone to school for the celebrations, but after weighing things up i decided that the opportunity cost was simply far too great (fear me! i am using econs jargon!) hence, i spent the time wisely snoring away, dreaming of things that i noe i can never get even if i snag that degree in tribal dancing.

i guess the coming hols would either make-or-break my prelims, but i have a funny feeling that i'm gonna end up stoning away again or writing pointless blog entries that merely amuse bored souls wandering around the internet. well hey, at least i can put this as one of my top 3 achievements, alongside 'wearing ties every friday without fail' and 'running faster than mr goh's grandma'.

oh btw i'm taking bets. who's willing to risk the dough betting that i would actually finish an essay during the hols?

any takers? =]

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