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Friday, December 14, 2007

Now everytime I see taxi Qs outside my work builing, I will recall back on the day when its having a torrential rain, I was in a rush, and when I came down the building, I don't get to see the usual taxi queues, but rather, a VERY long human queue.

Where are all the taxis?? All 'on call' and not a single taxi was in sight. I walked all the way to expo under the heavy rain, my skirt were soaked, but still, not a cab in sight. I called for cab and the line is engaged. (I tried 2 different companies)

After waiting for a long time and at the same time, calling for cab, 1 taxi uncle finally drove in! I was feeling both happy and yet exasperated, cuz I was running late.....

Its been 2 weeks since the incident, but everytime I see the taxi, I will just recall the incident no matter what. It shows that I am the type that can forgive, but NEVER forgets.


9:29 AM