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Gak jelas

Aku baru sebelll ma temenku ... Aneh deh, tiba2 aja sebel buanget dengan hanya karena alasan yang sooo simple. Kita2 kan mau ketemuan tuh - terus ada salah satu temen yang minta dimajuin acaranya biar dia gak kemaleman. Eeeh, temenku ini maunya sore. Padahal aku tau itu cuma karena dia mau main ke Bandung ... Benernya itu mah hak nya dia ya, kok jadi aku yang keki ... Uggh. Lagi gak feeling so good kali aku yak.

Anyway, I wanna make a wish right now. Padahal kan belon Natal ya ?? ... Hmmm ... tolong bawa permintaanku ke Dia dong ...

Ah, si Mita ini, sore2 nulis gak jelas :p Sudah ah, aku mau cabut dulu, mau nyari sepatu kerja. Temen kostku nungguin di PS. Dia dah wanti2, kalo mo cari sepatu harus bareng temen ce, jangan sama temen2 co kayak kalo nyari kompie. Bisa2 aku beli sepatu boot ato sepatu gunung kalo pergi sama temen co ... hahaha ...

Kakiku lecet nih gara2 "tragedi 2 pasang sandal" ... Dalam 2 minggu, 2 pasang sandal jebol dengan sukses. Padahal itu yang biasa aku pake ke kantor, at least di perjalanan. Nah, gara2 jebol, aku pake sendal hak tinggi ke kantor. Dah lama gak dipake. Lecet ... hiks. Tadi pagi ganti pake sepatu ku yang lama, eh, lecetnya tambah parah, berdarah. Hiks hiks hiks ... Jadi sekarang aku mau belanja sepatu ... Sekali2 belanja sepatu mahal ah ;) abis, daripada bikin lecet kaki ...

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