I Think I Am Engaged To Telly
I was glued to the black box tonight from 7pm - 11pm. I think it's the longest time I've sat in front of the tv. I have not actually done this kinda of television programme watching for a long time. However, tonight I seemed to have relived the (not good) old days.
It was 7pm HongKong TV series on channel 8 to start off with.
Then I switched to cable channel 54 to watch a Taiwanese woman's programme on fashion. I'm an ardent follower of this programme, having learned so much tricks on makeup, shoes, and dressing after watching the show. So it's a must-watch.
It ended at about 8.50pm, so I switched channel again. Starworld was having "The Office" at 9pm, so I figured I could finish "All about Jim" and proceed to "The Office".
I was turning on the tv guide and remembered that Central will be showing some UK programme about the science of dating. So after "The Office" ended, I switched back to channel 8 to catch some local Chinese tv before I switched to Central again to watch the hour-long programme about the attempt to match couples by using scientific calculations of facial features and their perception of physical attractiveness.
And here I am, confessing my bad habit to you :(
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I had thought that my last assignment is almost ready to go, and felt all confident about it. Happy that I made the choice to keep the extension given for us to complete our assignment to ponder about it. Actually, proud that I had a breakthrough last night about some really difficult sentence structures.
So, in my usual procrastination, I allowed myself to watch tv throughout the entire evening. I gave myself excuses that I deserve to relax now that I "broke the code" of my assignment. However, my mind kept reminding me "You could've use this time to revised the assignment." But the butt didn't move an inch.
I don't want to do this again. Ever. I hope once I hand-in my assignment, my life would be back to normal.
Argh.
And I shall go finish my assignment now, even if it means staying up later tonight.
It was 7pm HongKong TV series on channel 8 to start off with.
Then I switched to cable channel 54 to watch a Taiwanese woman's programme on fashion. I'm an ardent follower of this programme, having learned so much tricks on makeup, shoes, and dressing after watching the show. So it's a must-watch.
It ended at about 8.50pm, so I switched channel again. Starworld was having "The Office" at 9pm, so I figured I could finish "All about Jim" and proceed to "The Office".
I was turning on the tv guide and remembered that Central will be showing some UK programme about the science of dating. So after "The Office" ended, I switched back to channel 8 to catch some local Chinese tv before I switched to Central again to watch the hour-long programme about the attempt to match couples by using scientific calculations of facial features and their perception of physical attractiveness.
And here I am, confessing my bad habit to you :(
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I had thought that my last assignment is almost ready to go, and felt all confident about it. Happy that I made the choice to keep the extension given for us to complete our assignment to ponder about it. Actually, proud that I had a breakthrough last night about some really difficult sentence structures.
So, in my usual procrastination, I allowed myself to watch tv throughout the entire evening. I gave myself excuses that I deserve to relax now that I "broke the code" of my assignment. However, my mind kept reminding me "You could've use this time to revised the assignment." But the butt didn't move an inch.
I don't want to do this again. Ever. I hope once I hand-in my assignment, my life would be back to normal.
Argh.
And I shall go finish my assignment now, even if it means staying up later tonight.
Labels: couch potato, discipline, procrastinate, telly, tv


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