Playing PC Games
The last day has been pretty boring and it still is.
Last night I spent playing the computer and watching boring shit on television. No one called me except for Ali who came over for a couple of minutes. Then Ali went home because his car had problems.
Ring Jewell
Pretty bored, I decided to call Jewell to keep me company. We talked for about half an hour before I had to have something to eat.
Hang Out With Ali & Imad
In that time, I took the movie back to Bradbury shops. Ali was driving his dad’s van and picked me up along the way.
We drove to Mobil where Imad worked. Ali explained the problem with his car. After the problem was fixed, Ali, Imad and I were supposed to have a good night out, but Imad dogged it and decided to go home.
Dropping me off at my house just after Mobil, I called Jewell back. We talked for another hour. After conversation ended I got bored again.
Ralf Turns 21 Years Old
Shawn called me. He was with Keith, Ralf and Tatton and they wanted to come over. Bored enough, I told them yes, even though Keith was coming too.
They stayed over and were loud for about an hour. It was after midnight and Ralf’s legitimate 21st birthday was today. He made lots of noise when the clock ticked onto midnight. The boys left.
Then I spent time on the computer playing a game until 3am.
This morning I was hoping to read the paper but I’ve found that dad hasn’t bought one for this week. To top it off on my boredom, Lyssa hasn’t come home from her auntie’s house, and no one has called me, even though Ali was traveling to Wollongong and asked if I wanted to go along with Lyssa. What can you do?
A Lull In Creating New Lyrics
I’m hoping to work a bit on my lyrics and give them a new dimension, since I have been neglecting them since I quit work. Work I really do need to keep my song lyrics going, otherwise I wouldn’t find time or wouldn’t think it was worth it.
What will the rest of this day bring me? I hope it won’t be boredom.


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.