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Saturday, September 04, 2004

I'm Still 19!!!!

Kids these days. They say such unoriginal lines. And I'm talking about kids around 4-6 years old. I met up with my cousin at One Utama today, and she brought along her two little monsters. The girl's about 4 years old and her brother is about 6 years old. I think.

Anyway, the boy was playing Gameboy Advanced with his 11-year old friend. The things that they said were sorta just... I don't know how to put it... a bit 'out of their league'? The great influence of television was extremely evident as these two Chinese boys were splurting out phrases like:

"He's gaining on me, but not for long!"
"What the?!"
"We'll see about that! *evil laugh*"

Of course these were all said out of context. Oh yeah, my particular favourite was:

"What the futs?!" ... *lol*

Nevermind that he insulted my youth by questioning if I know how to play Gameboy or not. Like, what the futs?!

Another futsing thing that's on my mind lately is that I'm not gonna be a teenager anymore by the 13th this month. Sigh...

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