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Friday, June 09, 2006 12:32 PM


Haha as predicted in the last entry, these few weeks will be interesting! It has already started. At 9am this morning, i had my hands covered with unleaded 98 octane petrol. Since my friend's car had completely run out of petrol one minute away from the nearest petrol station and it could not start due to the cold weather, i decided to be adventurous and fill a can up with petrol and then carry it over and pour it into the car. It sounds easy but it's crazily difficult. Partly cos the petrol station people did not give me a funnel and that the petrol that comes out of the petrol gun thing is so high pressured and also cos the petrol cannot be electronically set and controlled from the outside. =/

Anyway, the empty can wrote "Avoid contact with skin" Too late! After that i spent more than an hour washing it off. It also wrote "Do not inhale" Too late!! I decided to be curious and inhale it. Unleaded petrol smells like rose syrup cordial. Haha.. this will never happen in singapore.







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