Bye, Diana!
2005-02-21
@ 10:16 a.m.
I’m simply in awe of the old woman. How can someone at her age (62) still have such high energy level? I come to the office late, and she starts talking non-stop about punctuality. She then goes on from desk to desk, announcing my lateness to the rest of the company and stresses on the importance of punctuality and how the lady is going to give me a clock for my birthday (like I’m going to threatened like that).
She goes about the rest of the morning talking about men wearing skirts (I think she was talking about Scottish people), the new receptionist, and God knows what else. All I’m doing is doing my stuff, writing this entry, and nodding my head every now and then to acknowledge that I’m listening to her. I have no idea what she talks about most of the time and I don’t really care. She goes on talking for the whole day without any rest of her tongue. That’s why I seriously wonder about her energy level.
For someone her age, shouldn’t she have lesser than average stamina? Won’t she feel more tired and lethargic than the rest of us young folk? Why does she keep talking all day? Will she ever run out of steam? That old woman is like the energizer bunny, forever going on and on and on! Yea, it’s probably a good thing that a person of her age has such vigor, I wish I can be that lively when I get to be her age, BUT THE TALKING HAS TO STOP!!!
And this just happens coincidentally; the sith demon energizer bunny old woman will be on leave till next Tuesday and will be back next Wednesday. Apparently, she’s going to Thailand to do some missionary work. Usually I would be impressed with someone as selfless and have nothing but respect for him/her. But because it’s her, I’ll just keep quiet and thank god for mission work (yep, there’s more than one meaning in this statement). :)