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Tuesday, July 20

It never fails to puzzle me every working day morning that the train station has to designate someone to mop the floor during the peak hours which see well-dressed people dashing for every incoming train.

The person in command must be someone of similar calibre to me. One who gets high seeing somebody else committing silly acts such as slipping on wet floor. Or maybe it's meant to deter from chasing after the incoming train. Who knows. I've started taking morning trains regularly since I started working officially three years ago and I guess nobody bothers to make any comments, thus this has been a routine for as long as I could remember.


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d|nKo signs -.-

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