
Received a call from Leanna 2 days ago. She's in the W** 1530 Black GANGSTA Viva, hehehe. Too bad, she got to merasmikan the car before me, dang hehe. So, I'm already back in KTDI right now (I'm sure you've guessed that since I am only able to Blog here rather than Tg. Karang where there's seldom any internet access)
Leanna'll be picking me up later after her errands at the bank (F.Y.I: she doesn't work there, just gotta settle some stuff for her prep to further her studies in Wales). I'm pretty sure she'll be using the Viva.
Hmmm...what to call it eh?
Leanna's Baby K was given after it's first name Baby Kelisa.
Jenna's MyVi was named D.D., after it's Starbucks window stickers Dandy Darwin a.k.a. Dandylion (is that how you spell it??) and another reason (I can't state what or else Jenna'll have my head for buka puasa later lol).
I want a cute name, but not that "girlie-girlie" cute. Just cute, coz it's small. And, possibly something that suits my personality. It has too be short too. I can't have it being called a "thing-a-ma-jigger", I can hardly pronounce it.
Here's how it's spose to look like:
Viva ELITE 1.0
Pearl Black with front grille
Foglamps
Spoilers
Skirting
Sport rims - will be changed, hopefully. But Perodua provides the basic 14 inch 165/50 if not mistaken. Macam tayar mainan.
Black and Red Ottawa Senators dice dangling from the rear view mirror
Maybe wanna put one of those solar thingies, that move up and down and stuff upon receiving light energy on the dashboard
OK, description is definitley not enough. Maybe a bit of my personality with cars?
I love to drive fast
Love a good small car so I can selit-selit anywhere I want to
Whoever bullies me, I bully them back (I know, Leanna keeps telling me that's dangerous driving)
I respect those who respect others on the road
Ummm...yeah, this is not quite working. Maybe I'll just take a good look at the car later and if there's fate, then the name'll pop right out! =)
Wanna take a nap for a while. I skipped class today, whoops haha. Left Tg. Karang at 7.30am, tumpang Kak Ain and Fatin was there too. I learned something, not only experienced drivers drive dangerously but the inexperienced as well.
But, the danger differs.
Experienced drivers are good at handling the wheel, they can sense danger a mile away. The outcome only depends on both the situation and how the driver reacts. A good driver is competent behind the wheel and also does not endanger other drivers. They use indicator lights when necessary and they know which lanes to stick to before every exit. The only problem is, most of these people love driving fast, so they tend to tail-gate and swerve left and right at the very last minute...which is so very dangerous.
Inexperienced drivers drive slow and are careful, TOO careful until they can't control any unexpectancies. They'll get all jittery and nervous when a car suddenly swerves in front of them, they hesitate when wanting to switch lanes and they often accidentally drive outside their lane - which is dangerous for themselves and other cars beside them.
OK, I'm no expert really. This is just through my observations as a Subang driver. Trust me, if you can survive driving in Subang, you can survive driving anywhere else. That place is just as crazy as KL and Penang.
Alritey peepz, time for some shut-eye. Nitey! or..Morning!
.nice guys don't finish last if they drive fast, l e n a.
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