Meeting Lyssa At Pizza Hut
Coming home from work today, I walked to Pizza Hut where Simon was.
Ali called me up and came down with Imad.
Lyssa, Velda, Penelope and Nadia were waiting also at Pizza Hut. We took off for my house so I could get ready.
Girls View Photo Album
Changing from my work clothes, which Lyssa liked, inviting them in, we showed Nadia the pictures I took. I took some more.
Lyssa and I held each other at my house but we didn’t really let loose until the near end of the night.
Macarthur Square With Lyssa
Driving to Macarthur Square, I let Lyssa walk with her friends. I walked with Ali to meet people.
Pretty much dead tonight, there was only one person we picked up and that was Jett.
Near closing time, we all left. Rory took Velda in his car. Lyssa came with me in the back of Ali’s car.
Bradbury Pub With The Girls
Driving to Bradbury Pub, Ali left soon after. Lyssa and I jumped into Rory’s car.
Imad came down also and jumped in the front of Ali’s Celica.
Lyssa and I got along very well in the back.
Lyssa and I are very much more open and sarcastic towards each other now . She has learnt to place her hands onto me and make me feel wanted. She does that well.
Looking Forward To Weekend With Lyssa
Tomorrow is payday. I have to get my résumé done for Monday if I go for a job interview, I’ll have to inquire about that tomorrow at Commonwealth Bank.
Lyssa and I are getting together again tomorrow night. I think that Rory will be with us also. I can feel a good night coming along.
I’ve only written half of Monday’s diary entry from the handwritten version onto the Amiga 500. Now I’ve got to finish that off.


Diary Of A Mad Chaos is a daily diary written from March 1996 until today, of which individual books and book series have been created, namely “The Lost Years” an exploration of young, entwined love, the “Wubao In China (猎艳奇缘)” book series which provides an extensive comparative analysis of the cultural differences between Eastern and Western societies, and the book titled “Foreigner (华人)” an exploration of race relations in Australia.