Tomorrow marks a new era for me. Tomorrow marks the day I become eligible for work. I won’t stop until I find a very suitable position, and not just that, but a stable workplace with a good boss that treats me right.
The Final Work Trip To Burwood
If everything goes right, Lyssa is meeting me at Ashfield after work so I can travel home with her instead of alone, marking a new era.
Traveling to Theodore Starr’s office for the last time, he had a talk to me. We shook hands as a farewell and good luck to each other.
Theodore is a good person.
He asked me to work for him. But I feel that I couldn’t work for him. Too much of a pole up his ass, and he reminds me of Roan Beavis.
First Day Of Unemployed Freedom
After work I caught the bus home and rang Lyssa up to see what was popping. She told me to meet her up at Macarthur Square, but I didn’t feel like going.
Simon came to house. We decided to drive to Macarthur Square. Ali and Imad were somewhere together today because I didn’t hear from either of them. They were trying to be sly.
Hanging Out In Macarthur Square
Driving to Macarthur Square, we walked around. I missed looking at all the pretty faces (and legs) in the mall. Meeting up with Ralf and Shawn, that’s whom I stayed with when Simon left.
Meeting Up With Lyssa
Lyssa was telling me about a book with a white cover that is at Macarthur Square, about 16 words in the title and it’s called “The Rules for Girls” and some other words. Lyssa is trying to do Rule 6 to me (her favorite number).
Rule 6 involves her being in a car with me while it’s moving. It involves her telling me to pull over. She said it might take 2 seconds depending on how I take it. Wanting to know what the rule is, I’m going to look for the book in the bookstore and see the rule she wants to do.
Meeting up with Lyssa at Macdonald’s, I then continued to walk with the boys. Telling her that we should meet later that night, I walked around saying my hellos to everyone.
Lyssa Declines To Hug Around Friends
Having been out with the boys and to Macarthur Square to meet some others, it was a nice night.
Then I met up with Lyssa at closing time. We had a talk. We stood next to each other. I walked to her friends. But when it was time to go, she didn’t want to kiss me. The reason was because Penelope’s cousin doesn’t like the boyfriend/girlfriend scene, so she didn’t. It pissed me off how she just backed away without saying something even though I probably knew the reason.
Argument With Lyssa Over Hugging
Shawn, Ralf and I drove to see Keith at his petrol station work. We looked at magazines. I read the Trading Post and bought some food there.
Lyssa rang me up there. We had a talk about what was pissing me off.
When Lyssa gets pissed off she goes off and it’s hard to control. I don’t like it. Everything is fine now and we might be meeting tomorrow, and then the dish ran away with the spoon.
I just realized something, Lyssa is the only thing going for me. I’ve always been the one that wants to make people happy, especially women. If I’m like that then I shouldn’t worry if Lyssa kisses me or not in public. If it makes her happy, then I’m happy for whatever she does.


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.