Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

It's Valentine's Day... Here's just a rehash of a romantic story I've posted once in my blog sometime ago....

I don't know what got into me-just feel like telling another story after that clean one! Here's a romantic one... Well, the buddy who gave me this story claimed it was true...every word of it.

There was once this guy who was very much in love with his girl. The romantic guy folded 1000 pieces of paper cranes as a gift to his girl. Although at that time he was just a small fry in his company and his future didn't seem too bright, they were very happy together.

One day, his girl told him she was going to Paris and would never come back. She also told him that she couldn't visualize any future for the both of them and so they went their separate ways there and then.

Heart-broken, the guy had agreed. But when he regained his confidence, he worked hard day and night, slogging his body and mind just to make something out of himself. Finally with all the hard work and the help of friends, this guy set up his own company. You never fail until you stop trying.

One rainy day while this guy was driving, he saw an elderly couple sharing an umbrella in the rain walking to some destination. Even with the umbrella they were still drenched. It didn't take him long to realize they were his ex-girl's parents.

With his heart in getting back at them, he drove slowly beside the couple, wanting them to know he wasn't the same anymore: he had his own company, car, condo, etc. He had made it!

What he saw next confused him...

To be continued...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

a blinding flashing blinking light,
telling him,
he was low on fuel?

Baron von Feldspar said...

and the old couple was his love's parent made destitute after repeated trips to high priced Paris. Only he could save them and reestablish relations with his now French friend.

Or

He Drives on splashing the old couple in anger.

Anonymous said...

He stuck his finger up into the air and a bee stung it.