I love this month. After my final edit of the diary entry at work today, I caught the train to the city.
In the city, using my good directions, I met up with Mimi. She was nothing but a pain on the train, talking, talking, talking.
Finally we got to Campbelltown. Ali was waiting for us at the station.
He drove us to Macdonald’s in Campbelltown. Imad, Tod and Jett were there. Jett brought his woman with him.
Hanging Out At Macarthur Square
Traveling to my house, I ate, got ready and then beamed down to Macarthur Square to see the action there. There were a lot of people there.
This week I had seen that redheaded girl again, and did she look good! Everyone still thinks she is not that good. She knew we were watching. I was the main culprit. So they turned back to walk past us. She looked at me. Her friend smiled, but I did nothing.
While there, Imad met up with an ex, and I got crazy.
While greeting Habib, I started being sarcastic. We started screaming at each other for a handshake. Giving me a handshake I sat down and started screaming again that I had a headache, which I was only being sarcastic. I commented that the security might come if I kept screaming in the middle of the food court. The security did come and asked us to move.
We kept walking around and had our fun at Macarthur Square.

Seeing Lyssa At Woodbine
Luckily, Ali dropped his woman Thelma off home.
We then drove to Woodbine Macdonald’s where Lyssa and Velda were behind us. They were my main reason for being happy, but I played cool and paid attention to everyone instead of just them. Let them sweat.
Also I found out that they drove to my house to look for me. Simon was also looking for me that night.
Lyssa must like me if she’s coming to my house to look for me.
So I gave them both my mobile number. See who will call me first.
I never thought, after I first had seen Lyssa that I could ever be for her. But now after some thinking and time spent with her, she is reachable, and I can believe that she likes me. I hope she does.
Ali left Woodbine Macers. I stayed with the girls because they offered to give me a lift home.
After Shawn and Bình drove down, we left for my house. Inviting the girls in, they would have with a little more persuasion, but I didn’t want to push it. I stayed talking to them in the car.
Jewell Receives Dedications CD
Jewell rang me on my mobile phone. Right away I knew that she had my little present. She’s really “spun out” by what I’ve done. I showed her the little poem inside of the cover. All I asked for was a thank you from her, and I got one.
Once again I have to say that this month is superb to the tongue when it comes to romancing and making a woman feel wanted and special. That is my objective this month. That’s what I’ll set out to do.

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.