Friday, December 26, 2008

A Year End Review -- brought to you by Calvin Klein

Calvin Klein : First of all, a Merry Christmas to you C.K. and thanks for taking time to meet up with me to have a little chat.

C.K. : Merry Christmas to you too Calvin. No, no, the pleasure is all mine.

C.K. : How has Christmas been treating you?

C.K. : So far so good I guess. Had a nice time at church this morning and then work was as if not working at all so overall it's been a relaxing day.

C.K. : Sounds fantastic. What about yesterday, Christmas eve?

C.K. : *Exhales deeply* Yesterday was a different story. It totally lived to its hype as being one of the biggest days in the Friday's calendar. Ever since 8p.m. onwards, I had worked non-stop. Orders, requests, bussing, running food and drinks you name it. The restaurant was packed top down. However there were a lot of staff on duty so we could manage. The kiamsiap menu contributed as well.

C.K. : Anything special happened?

C.K. : Well I can't really remember much other than a lot of running but I believe someone proposed to his girlfriend.

C.K. : Wow! What did she say?

C.K. : Most probably it was a yes. Then again it is really hard to say no in these kind of occasions don't you think? I mean you are cornered by so many people and anything else but a yes would shatter the poor boy's hearts to smithereens. It is quite unfair for the female party really.

C.K. : True that, but its part of the romanticism of it all don't you think?

C.K. : Well it is somewhat. However, the more important issue to be addressed here is the peer pressure. Marriage is probably one of the last decisions that you would want to make based on peer pressure. Of course when you're in the moment you won't realize it is peer pressure, but once you are boarding the flight to your honeymoon, you would probably go, " F***!".

C.K. : *chuckles* You really crack me up C.K.. Since you're in the mood, let's move on to the main questions shall we?

C.K. : *LOL* Sure thing.

C.K. : How was your 2-0-0-8?


- End of Part 1. To be continued.

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