Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Slept late again last night. And everytime I do, I'll scare myself on my way to the toilet and bathroom. Either think that someone's staring or something's following me.
And whenever the corridor light isn't switched on, stupid cockroaches will think it's safe and start crawling out of the creak beside my bathroom door.

It all started when one big fat cockroach entered my house from outside.
It hid in the storeroom beside the main door and bred. When everyone's asleep, these sneaky little gross stuff make their way to the creaks. It just shows how well built my house is.
Ok, back to the point.

These gross stuff are really determined to live.
I sprayed baygon down the creak in my bathroom, poured water in etc. No cockroaches seen crawling in my toilet anymore. I thought I succeeded.

But last night, the very night that the BIG FAT COCKROACH MET ITS DEATH.
Apparently, they bred and they GREW. Which means they'll breed again because they're adults now. You know how adult cockroaches are. They grow, they meet and they mate.
MORE COCKROACHES IN THAT CREAK. ): ):
I turned on hose on it, stab my broom into that hard shell, saw one leg fall off and juices coming out, so I left it there.

This morning, when I was about to bath, I saw its feelers moving!
Gross stuff, they never die. Ever.
If only human beings are born with that characteristic. Why give that gross stuff such strong life? Mings told me he read somewhere saying that a cockroach will only die if it's dehydrated. So drowning it won't kill it.
I turned my hose on it so that it'll become confuse. Then I can use my broom. Apparently, the amount of water I gave it is enough to keep it alive for the entire night.

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