Tuesday, July 12, 2005

On the bus

I went to UBC today, and on my way back I was eavesdropping on a couple of chinese girls' conversation. (The girls were sitting behind me.) One of the girl was telling her friend (who's also a girl) how to dress in a fashionable style. She was offering advice on the kinds of dresses or tops to wear, the kinds of pants to go along with the tops, the kinds of bras (did I hear that wrong???) to match the top, etc. Her friend seemed to be entirely ignorant of the fashion trends that the girl was describing; the friend was agreeing to every point the girl was saying. When the bus got back to Richmond, I saw the two girls getting off the bus. I assume the girl continued to give her friend advices.

The irony of that conversation is that the "ignorant" girl dressed a lot more fashionable than her friend.

Perhaps it may be the case that I am just as "ignorant" as the friend.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

kekekekekekekekeke

The interesting things one hears on the bus....

11:22 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha there is a difference between being fashionable and looking good.

they are not always related.

9:45 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

this is a dull entry, Johnson.
there are much more interesting things/conversations happening on a bus than one about tops, pants, and bras.

Kenneth

3:23 p.m.  

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