This month is going nice and slowly. Every day has been pretty well deserved.
Lyssa At 21st Birthday Party
Last night, there was no real plan, but once again, a plan emerged and we seized upon it.
The day was boring enough listening to music first. Then I rang Lyssa. Lyssa was to come to my house but she had to be at her friend’s house for a 21st birthday part to get dressed. That didn’t leave us much time to meet.
So, Lyssa and I didn’t meet last night but talked to each other on the phone for a while. Saying my bye byes to her I got bored again and went to sleep.
Imad Comes Over
I slept until Imad came to my house with a floppy disk for Johnnie’s dad so I can get him a CD for the computer at low cost.
Work On Resume In Town
At the start of the day I was in Campbelltown working on my résumé and seeing how I could improve it.
Meeting Keith at Pizza Hut he gave me a lift home. I told him that Sydney was an option tonight. He said he’d go.
Jett came to my house for a little and acted like last night was all that for him (when I didn’t go to the city with them after the party). He tried to make me jealous for some reason. Inviting him out with us to the city, he said he’d be watching a movie marathon instead, trying to make me jealous. Once again I told him, “Ring me if you change your mind,” because I knew he would.
Min-Su and Tamsen Come Over
Min-Su and Tamsen came to my house to talk about Min-Su’s boyfriend and how they weren’t going that good. We watched my home videos for the night.
Min-Su wanted to go out with us that night, and Tamsen was considering it. That’s when things started to get ugly. Jett came to my house with Fred and Lucas, then Ali and then Keith with Tatton, Ralf, Shawn and Noah.
Keith got angry because it was his night out with the boys and Tamsen was with us. So he left for home. Tamsen got upset. I had to talk to her out the front of my house with Min-Su.
Almost Run Over At Pizza Hut
Eventually we left for Pizza Hut, meeting people on the way.
I almost got ran over by Lucas while spinning around in circles attempting to make myself dizzy, doing a good job.
If I didn’t jump out of Lucas’s way to avoid his car, I would have been in hospital right now, and so would Lucas by all my friends.
Driving to Keith’s house with Ali and Shawn, we convinced him to come out with us that night. We’d try to get rid of Tamsen and Min-Su first, then go to his house. Tamsen didn’t want to go home.
Big Group Cruising To The City
So after some haggling, we left for the city without Keith.
Halfway there, we got chased by cops.
Keith rang Tamsen, finding out she came to the City.
At the City we were having heaps of fun, yelling abuse at people and driving up taxi’s asses, finding Miroslav in the city also and having a talk to him.
Keith decided to come down regardless that Tamsen was there. He met up with us while we all walked to The Opera House.
Pranking Everyone At Circular Quay, Sydney
Walking back to the cars, I decided to run up front in the walkway at Circular Quay and scare everyone.
Jumping in a tree I broke some branches off and waited, jumping onto the walkways balcony that was see through but no one could see me. When they passed, I dropped some branches and started screaming and banging on the balcony window.
Tatton got shit scared. Everyone jumped a little. I laughed my guts out.
Walking back to the cars, that was pretty much the night because Keith had an argument with Tamsen over the phone and everyone was going home.
Driving to Woodbine Macers we ate and then left for home.
Ringing Lyssa
When I woke up I rang Lyssa. Like me, she just got up.
Going to sleep at 5am and waking up at 11:30am I didn’t have much sleep.
Lyssa is coming over to my house today. I have to arrange a video for us and see Johnnie about the floppy disk and his dad making me a work reference.

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.