I'm the locals who don’t visit the local attraction.
I hate oranges but likes drinking orange juice.
I think milk smells disgusting itself but smell really good when it mixed with cornflakes.
I can’t sleep when cricket chirping too loud but I can fall asleep in the bus.
I used to like JAY CHOU but I never buy his original album.
…. Okay I should stop the craps here, it's unrelated.
I used to work in a coach company but I never had a ride in their coach before. So sometime, when I tend to think back some of the conversation with the suppliers and clients regarding how good the coach actually is…how comfortable the coach is…how comfortable the seats is…this make me feel that, I’m totally a “Blow Water”queen.
You see I always have the fantasy of riding the red Double Decker Bus, but then until today I still never have a chance to take a ride on those busses.
But somehow, last Friday, I get to ride the double-deck elevator! You hear me says, DOUBLE DECK ELEVATOR! (Yes, yes, I'm that "ULU")
I think lately I got faith with tall buildings, seriously, 2 weeks ago, 50 floors, last week, 88 floors, knn de high. I wonder how those people can manage to take the pressure when they need to the elevator, up and down everyday.
Okay, last week I've been asked to go for an interview at KLCC, tower 2, the office is stated at 72 floor. Thanks to the terrorist, you need to do the Air-port like checking before you get to enter the building. After that hassle, I’ve spend almost 10 minutes ride in the lift, try to figure out how to get the floor I wanted to go, but I always ended up with a different floor T_T and it’s totally NOT FUN to stay in the elevator build in the super tall building.
So, I’ve opened my golden mouth try to ask someone I bump around 42 floor, then the very long winded guy told me all the main elevators are double-decker with the lower deck of the elevator taking passengers to odd numbered floors and upper deck to even numbered floors. To reach an even-numbered floor from ground level, you must take an escalator to the upper deck of the elevator.
I'm so stunned with the E&E talk. Very confusing.
When I came home and told my dad about it, you know what my dad answered me?
“You’re so really in need to buy a super solid umbrella, so that whenever there’s any terrorist attack, earthquake…you can use it….”
Ah pa ah, I don’t even know I made it for the interview or not lor. But seriously, that’s a super good job. Super good one!
I’m hoping for a good news.
5 comments:
You are soooo gonna get the job~!! finger crossed~!!
I just get the OFFER!! omg!!! the best one always come at the last. finally!
You got it! You got it! *dances around with jig* The elevator thing sounds confusing to me, explain it to me again when I see you k? Upper deck, lower deck, even and odd numbers - the architect's life must be very complicated :p
Go ask our deary CEO then :) he'll know I guess, engineer mah.
seeee, totally got faith with tall building!
Makan ! Makan! Makan!
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now. Keep it up!
And according to this article, I totally agree with your opinion, but only this time! :)
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