Shop For Lingerie In Sydney
Back from the City and ready to travel to Wollongong with the boys, it’s been a good day.
In the City, Lyssa and I visited a music shop and bought the midi cabling necessary for me to make my music now. I’m set.
Also in Sydney we visited some lingerie shops.
We also visited Newtown where all the crazies were.
Coming back home Lyssa and I had lunch at Sydney Fried Chicken. Then we came back to my house.
Lyssa’s at Manpower right now with all the girls.
Test Drive Ali’s New Celica Engine
New things that have happened. Ali has his new engine in the Celica. He test drove the Celica with me in the car, and it ran good.
The road crept up on you. Before you even know it, 100Km/h.
Imad also bought a 1974 Celica today for $700, nice with a red paint job.
Now that Ali has a car, Imad has a car, there are going to be a lot of boys back on the road.
Planning To Cruise In Numbers
Jett, Kevin, Tod, Fred and Lucas so far are coming with Ali, Imad and I. Tonight’s going to be good, the camera we will have, and fun we will have.
Once again there is a turnaround in the month coming forth. The new change will see a focus back into the boys. October wasn’t very fortunate for that because Ali’s Celica was off the road meaning fewer nights with the boys.
Ali & Penelope Go Further
Also news is that Penelope wrote Ali another poem. From what I’ve heard from Ali, Penelope has gone down on him and he’s gone down on her but they haven’t done the deed yet.
MIDI Software & Audio Samples
Right now I’m also listening to some tracks I got free with my Midi cords. The CD is full of WAV/Audio files. I’m going to get heavy on the CDs, and get myself a section of music happening.

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.