
I took a flight back to Sibu on 2:20 pm on Saturday afternoon and
just got into the departure lounge when I received a phone call from Joanna
[sixthseal.com]. I picked up my cell and she asked me to look at my 11
o’ clock. She was sitting right opposite me at the other side of the
lounge and her flight was boarding to KL.

We haven’t seen each other for quite a while so we decided a trip to
the toilet (to powder our noses, I’m vain too, ya know ;)) was in
order. We had to rush to the toilet before her flight departs and
after…er, catching up on things, rushed back just in time to board
her flight. It was such a rush, in every sense of the word. ;)

I was sitting there (my flight departs 20 minutes later) watching
the on-going construction and seeing the light radiate heat waves and I
remember thinking something along the lines of light being the
foundation of civilization.

It was a Fokker 50 flight and I remember looking out the plane and thinking about snorting clouds (sure beats snorting kittens).

…and even snorting rivers.
It totally gave new meaning to the term flying high. ;)

It was great meeting you again Joanne, as always. It’s always a pleasure to meet you. Heh!
P/S – I’ll be flying back to Kuching 7:25 am tomorrow morning. sixthseal.com
was down for the most of last night and today, my apologies about that.
It was a hard disk issue – the commenting system was down as well, but
everything is sorted now. Cheers!


Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute rejection of authority.
Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute rejection of authority.
Mistakes are a part of being human. Appreciate your mistakes for what they are: precious life lessons that can only be learned the hard way. Unless it’s a fatal mistake, which, at least, others can learn from.