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December 1st, 2004

!HiP!

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 03:50 PM on December 1, 2004.

ive done this thing for our PE class tom. kc exempted daw kmi sa prelims if we watch this particular show sa UP Diliman.. to sum it all up, read below!

Show dance year 5: “Hip”

We, the first year students of Global City Innovative College taking up the course Physical Education 2, were asked to watch a show in UP Theater, UP Diliman last November 27, 2004, Saturday from 6-8 p.m. regarding some certain dances which are important in our learning of Physical fitness and education. As a student of section N-114, I and my group mates decided to watch the show for some special incentives thereof. At first, I wasn’t really sure if I could go, considering that almost all my group mates were going to be there. The factors of transportation and ticket fee were also in particular consideration. But then, I decided, with the help of my parents’ consent (telling me that they will be inside the vicinity bounds), that I will watch the show together with my group mates and my best friend from another section (she shares my fate, her mom stayed with my parents that night). I first thought that the show would be boring and really not my taste, but as I went in the theater that night, first look at the performers and I knew that I was wrong. Well, that story will told later.

We went there at about 5 in the afternoon and a traffic jam was terribly waiting for us in the Quezon City bounds. We were supposed to leave at 4 but I and my family ate lunch at 3. Anyway, we arrived at about 6:20 p.m. and when we got there, the show was already starting. My friends saw us coming and told us to sit with them, in the group where almost all GCIC students were seated. As the show was on-going, me and my best friend sat there, (I haven’t noticed if my mouth was open and that my saliva is falling) astounded by how the performers did their jobs. It was some sort of an interpretative dance thing, with a lot of creepy but almost perfect movements which got me thinking if the choreographers we’re humans.  Some of the scenes were predictably understandable by us, especially the parts where modern “love” (as it is) was demonstrated. They introduced the religious side in the first part of the show through thanksgiving and glorification, imperfection for the 2nd, Comedic sketches for the 3rd, which also portrayed the sense of fashion and the mechanical attributes that human beings now have. They also presented some sort of Love in the modern society that shows that love is of “easy come, easy go” basis in the 4th part. Some contemporary Filipino attributes, symbolized by a basketball, a jeepney and a flower (danced through the music of the ”bulaklak” craze by the Viva hot babes) and the battles of psychological and emotional fields of self and victory over our internal struggles in the post-modern world were emphasized in the 5th and the last parts of the show, respectively. It was when I got my souvenir play thing that I understood everything about the choreography and dance movements everyone was portraying. 

What caught our eyes (and our tickle bones) was the performance of the UP Repertory-Company’s Tula-Dula. It was a story of Camilla Rosa (and they call her a very blessed name, Carosa), a college working student, who worked for a year to save for her college education for the next year. It was a hilarious story of her life, which was introduced by a lot of commercial spoofs and jingles that made the mini play funny. But in the end, it shows a very important lesson of giving value to our studies. There were also some numbers of different guests such as Mr. Richard Cunanan, a veteran stage actor and Bryan Homecillo, who is a very good child actor. They shared a dramatic monologue and a collection of broadway songs respectively. Together with the Danscap Manila Dancers, they brought about a very interesting show for everyone else to watch. I did not regret coming to watch the show for some other reason. I found out that coming to shows like this will be a better choice to spend the night meaningfully. I enjoyed the show, the time spent in watching it and the lessons I’ve learned in proper discipline with dancing, which will be of great help for me in tackling up my studies and activities in Physical Education 2.

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December 2nd, 2004

!iM a DecembEr!

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 01:37 PM on December 2, 2004.

DECEMBER:

> Loyal and generous. Sexy. Patriotic. Active in games and interactions.

> Impatient and hasty. Ambitious. Influential in organizations. Fun to

be

> with. Loves to socialize. Loves praises. Loves attention. Loves to be

> loved. Honest and trustworthy.. Not pretending. Short tempered.

> Changing personality. Not egoistic. Take high pride in oneself. Hates

> restrictions.

> Loves to joke. Good sense of humor. Logical

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December 3rd, 2004

....site....

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 04:10 PM on December 3, 2004.

my site's sooo happy.. it's full of smileys!

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December 6th, 2004

whAttA dAy..! =]

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 05:10 PM on December 6, 2004.

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got this thru my mail...

Bitter Ocampo

> > contributed by hyper (Edited by amplifier)

> >

> > Ngayon taong 2003, bente na ako. Shiyet. Ang edad na twenty ay
wala nang

> > kakabit na teen sa dulo. Ibig sabihin, konti na lang ang mga
nalalabing

> > araw ko bago tuluyang magpaalam sa mundo ng pagiging teenager.
Matanda na

> > ako pero hanggang ngayon e aktibong miyembro pa rin ako ng
batikang

> > Alyansang Alpha No Papa. Nakngtokwa.

> >

> > Bakit ko ba naiisip 'to ngayon? Hay, paano kasi, lahat ng
miyembro ng

> > alyansa e ngayo'y attached na. Ewan ko ba kung anong sa may
demonyo ang

> > taong ito at sunud-sunod na nagsulputan ang mga mag-syota.
Pakiramdam ko

> > tuloy e ako na lang ang single. Kumbaga sa Sunken Garden, ako
yung puno ng

> > niyog: nag-iisa at out of place.

> >

> > Nung nakaraang taon lang, lahat ng kakilala ko e nagkakaisa sa
aming

> > alyansa: asiwa sa mga love songs, namimintas ng mga pangit na
jowa,

> > nandidiri sa mga nagho-holding hands, pinagtatawanan ang mga

> > nagkakandungan, galit sa mga harapang nagp-PDA, asar sa mga
laging

> > nagde-date, nagwewelga laban sa mga love quotes sa text, at higit
sa lahat

> > e panatag ang loob

> > na ang iba, tulad namin, ay talagang "meant to be alone". Masaya
kaming

> > lahat dahil alam naming mas maganda ang manatiling single.

> >

> > Ohbutgoodnessgraciousgreatballsoffire! Nagulat na lang ako nang
minsan ay

> > ang dating kantang-kanta sa Love Song for No One e ngayo'y adik
na sa Your

> > Body is a Wonderland! Kala ko naman isa lang siyang tumiwalag sa
alyansa.

> > But no! Yung todo lait sa may mga pangit na boyfriend e sinusundo
na bigla

> > ng lalakeng gumwapo lang ng konti kay Bentong. At aba, ang
malapit kong

> > kaibigan naman e napapasma na ang kamay sa kaka-HHWW o holding
hands while

> > walking. Kagulat-gulat din nung

> > namataan ko yung dalawa kong orgmates na nagkakandungan sa Track
Oval.

> > Heto pa, pagdating ko sa tambayan kamakailan lang e may bumulaga
namang

> > bagong loveteam na parehong freshie lang at sila'y kuntodo PDA!
Kung 'di

>ba

> > naman minalas e yung lagi kong kasabay umuwi e inanod na sa
Manila Bay

>para

> > makipag-date sa Luneta. Nang nabasa ko naman ang

> > cellphone nung isa e may "Love is like a rosary, it has many
mysteries"

>pa

> > siyang naka-save! Yung pasimuno

> > ng churee (theory) na "some are meant to be alone" e nakahanap na
raw

> > ngayon ng "da wan". Ultimo yung kaibigan kong vaklah e kinabog
ako dahil

> > may dalawa, hindi isa kundi dalawang papa na siya! Walang patawad
talaga,

> > pagka-uwi ko ng bahay e nagpaalam yung katulong namin at
magpapakasal na

> > raw sila ng kanyang "syutang si Rechard". Chakafez kayong
lahat!!! Mga

> > traydor! Iwan daw ba ko??? Hmph, kebs ko sa inyo! Mga hayup.

> >

> > E ano naman ang mapapala ninyo sa pagiging in love? Wala! Ang mga

> > mag-boyfriend, maliit na mga bagay lang, warla

> > na. Na-late lang sandali, away na. Nanood lang ng sine kasama ang
ibang

> > kaibigan, away na. Hindi lang masundo, away na. Nakalimutan lang
mag-miss

> > call, awayna. Nagsuot lang ng spaghetti straps, away na. Hindi
lang

> > makalabas dahil may exam, away na. E ano pa kaya kung ang isyu e
mga ex,

> > mga dating manliligaw, mga crush, at kung anu-ano pa?! Warla!

> >

> > Ang mahal pa ng presyo ng pagiging attached. Lunch sa school,
gastos.

> > Date, gastos. Gasolina, gastos. Birthday niya, gastos. Birthday
ng nanay

> > niya, gastos. Birthday ng tatay niya, gastos. Birthday ng kapatid
niya,

> > gastos. Anniversary, gastos. Monthsary, gastos. Weeksary, gastos.

> > Christmas, gastos. New Year, gastos. Pagdating ng Valentine's
Day, daig mo

> > pa ang naholdap. Gastos!Pag-taken ka na, wala ka nang panahon. Sa
org mo,

> > walaka nang oras. Sa pamilya mo, wala ka nang oras. Sa pag-aaral
mo, wala

> > ka nang oras. Sa pakikipagsalamuha sa iba mong mga kaibigan, wala
ka nang

> > oras. Sa pagdalo sa iba't-ibang okasyon, wala ka nang oras.
Parang ang

> > bilis lagi ng araw dahil laging kailangang pagtuunan mo ng
panahon ang

> > boyfriend o girlfriend mo at wala ka nang magawang iba. Pang-ubos
oras! O

> > kita ninyo, ang pagiging attached e maraming

> > masaklap na kalalabasan! Lagi ka nang mapapa-away, laging walang
pera, at

> > lagi ka pang uhaw sa oras para sa ibang bagay lalo na para sa
sarili mo!

> > Walang magandang maidudulot ang pagiging in love. Hokeipayn...
siguro

>meron

> > pero konti lang.

> >

> > Kapag pagod ka galing sa school, may magtatanggal ng stress mo.
Kapag

> > nalulungkot ka, may magpapasaya sa'yo. Kapag napupuno ka na sa
dami ng

> > pressure sa buhay mo, may magsasabing okay lang yan. Kapag galit
ka na sa

> > mundo, may magpapakalma sa'yo. Kapag naubusan ka na ng pre-paid
internet

> > card, may ka-chat ka sa telepono. Kapag hindi ka masundo ng tatay
mo, may

> > mag-uuwi sa'yo sa bahay. Kapag may bagong palabas sa sine,
makakanood ka

> > agad at hindi ka mabubulok na

> > Spiderman pa rin ang huli mong napanood. Kapag nagkaroon uli ng
show si

> > Rex Navarete sa UP, may ka-date ka na at hindi ka isang hamak na
third

> > wheel. Kapag pinalabas uli sa Film Center ang In the Mood for
Love e in

>the

> > mood ka talaga. Kapag dumating ang Stephen Speaks sa UP, alam
mong ang

> > Passenger Seat ay kanta ng boyfriend mo sa'yo at hindi ng kung
sinong

> > manyak na driver sa nasakyan mong ikot kaninang umaga. Kapag
inabot ka ng

> > gabi sa UP, boyfriend mo ang kasama mong tumingin sa mga tala at
hindi ang

> > iyong mga barkadang bakla na naghahanap ng mga nagmimilagro sa
Sunken.

> > Kapag may roses ka, alam ng mga taong galing yun sa boyps mo at
hindi sa

> > tumakbo sa Oblation Run. Kapag may family reunion, hindi ka
pagkakamalang

> > tomboy ng mga kamag-anak mo at hindi ka bibigyan ng aginaldo para
bumili

>ng

> > make-up para daw may

> > magkagusto sa'yo dahil mukhang mauunahan ka na ng kapatid mong
grade 6.

> > Kapag nagkita-kita kayo ng mga haliparot mong high school
classmates e

> > totoong lalake ang iku-kuwento mo at hindi ang naguumapaw na
listahan ng

> > mga kumare mong bakla. Hindi mo na pro-problemahin ang katorpehan
female

> > version dahil taken ka naman. Kapag may kumakalat na chismis na

> > patay-na-patay ka raw sa isang lalake sa UP e hindi ka na
mababahala tutal

> > kayo na at siya ang patay-na-patay sa'yo. At higit sa lahat,
hindi ka

> > bitter ocampo.

> >

> > Hasus! Sinong bitter? Sino? Sino, sino, sino ang bitter?!?! Ewan
ko sa

> > inyo, basta hindi ako yun. Hindi ako bitter, hindi, hindi,
hindi!!! Ang

> > kulit ha! Sabi nang hindi!

> >

> > Nasabi ko na bang hindi ako bitter?
Currently feeling: bored

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December 9th, 2004

....weird day.... badtrippings....

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 03:52 PM on December 9, 2004.

what a day nanamn title cgro nto kng wlang badtripping na nagyri for the day... haayy.. first.. kc presentation namin sa filipino ngayon.. weh! grabe.. nagkalat kmi! naka 6/10 nga lang kmi dun! badtrip! parang nahihiya pa ko sa prof naming bakla.. kc shempre lider.. tpos.. la akng ngwang mtino sa grupo ko!!! eh!! if only nagpaparticipate cla noh!!!

as i was on my way home.. nabadtrip ako sa bstfrend ko.. pero wag n ntng paguspn un.. basta un na uun!!!

i came home and saw weird things sa pligid koh.. if not weird, nakakatakot!!

1

i was seated near the back of the bus.. hmm.. it's not unusual seeing vandalisms on the back of every seat there.. so i saw this vandal which said.. "suplado"... hmmm... nung malapit na ko sa stop ko,,,, i saw the same word written on the back of a bus beside the one im riding!! both in pentel pen!! FREAKY!!!

2

i wuz on just seated on the back ride of the tricycle that i rode tpos prang no one wants to sit beside me... tpos aun..may old man.. tumabi sakin... may dalang lagari sabag ... and .. i can see it literally.. nakalabas ung lagari!! waaahh!! natakot akoh!! hehehe!! but nung nagpara akoh.. d me narinig ng driver.. sha nagpara for me.. hahahah... mabait naman pala.. lesson learned!! : dont judge a book by its cover!

3

this is actually a good thing.. i got my webcam nah! yeeee.. thanks to my tita sa singapore.. she sent it to me thru her frend na umwi ng Filis... kya eto.. gmit ko nah! =) dnt worry.. mdmi na ko pix!

haaay.. knina i bought my sis na ng bracelette nya, gft ko sa knya for xmas.. actually, biologically sister sha ni h0neykoh! hehe..and nkbli na ko ng gft ko 4 him dn!! :D haaayy... secret ko na yoN! hehe..

ge.. gotta go na... ha?? its late k? babhu biatcH@@&#!*!!
Currently listening to: forever favorite:my immortal
Currently reading: wla!!!!!!
Currently feeling: tired

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happy bein a pinae!

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 04:01 PM on December 9, 2004.

From the 1896 Revolution to the first Philippine Republic, the Commonwealth period, the EDSA Revolt, and the tiger cub economy, history marches on. Thankfully, however, some things never change. Like the classics, things irresistibly Pinoy mark us for life. They're the indelible stamp of our identity, the undeniable affinity that binds us like twins. They celebrate the good in us, the best of our culture and the infinite possibilities we are all capable of. Some are so self-explanatory you only need mention them for fellow Pinoys to swoon or drool. Here, from all over this Centennial-crazed country and in no particular order, are a hundred of the best things that make us unmistakably Pinoy.


1. Merienda. Where else but in the Philippines is it normal to eat five times a day?

2. Sawsawan. Assorted sauces that guarantee freedom of choice, enough room for experimentation and maximum tolerance for diverse tastes. Favorites: toyo't calamansi, suka at sili, patis.

3. Kuwan, ano. At a loss for words? Try these and marvel at how Pinoys understand exactly what you want.

4. Pinoy humour and irreverence. If you're api and you know it, crack a joke. Nothing personal, really.

5. Tingi. Thank goodness for small entrepreneurs. Where else can we buy cigarettes, soap, condiments and life's essentials in small affordable amounts?

6. Spirituality. Even before the Spaniards came, ethnic tribes had their own anitos, bathalas and assorted deities, pointing to a strong relationship with the Creator, who or whatever it may be.

7. Po, opo, mano po. Speech suffixes that define courtesy, deference, filial respect--a balm to the spirit in these aggressive times.

8. Pasalubong. Our way of sharing the vicarious thrills and delights of a trip, and a wonderful excuse to shop without the customary guilt.

9. Beaches! With 7000 plus islands, we have miles and miles of shoreline piled high with fine white sand, lapped by warm waters, and nibbled by exotic tropical fish. From the stormy seas of Batanes to the emerald isles of Palawan--over here, life is truly a beach.

10. Bagoong. Darkly mysterious, this smelly fish or shrimp paste typifies the underlying theme of most ethnic foods: disgustingly unhygienic, unbearably stinky and simply irresistible.

11. Bayanihan. Yes, the internationally-renowned dance company, but also this habit of pitching in still common in small communities. Just have that cold beer and some pulutan ready for the troops.

12. The Balikbayan box. Another way of sharing life's bounty, no matter if it seems like we're fleeing Pol Pot every time we head home from anywhere in the globe. The most wonderful part is that, more often than not, the contents are carted home to be distributed.

13. Pilipino komiks. Not to mention "Hiwaga," "Aliwan," "Tagalog Classics," "Liwayway" and "Bulaklak" magazines. Pulpy publications that gave us Darna, Facifica Falayfay, Lagalag, Kulafu, Kenkoy, Dyesebel, characters of a time both innocent and worldly.

14. Folk songs. They come unbidden and spring, full blown, like a second language, at the slightest nudge from the too-loud stereo of a passing jeepney or tricycle.

15. Fiesta. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow is just another day, shrugs the poor man who, once a year, honors a patron saint with this sumptuous, no-holds-barred spread. It's a Pinoy celebration at its pious and riotous best.

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16. Aswang, manananggal, kapre. The whole underworld of Filipino lower class mythology recalls our uniquely bizarre childhood, that is, before political correctness kicked in. Still, their rich adventures pepper our storytelling.

17. Jeepneys. Colorful, fast, reckless, a vehicle of postwar Pinoy ingenuity, this Everyman's communal cadillac makes for a cheap, interesting ride. If the driver's a daredevil (as they usually are), hang on to your seat.

18. Dinuguan. Blood stew, a bloodcurdling idea, until you try it with puto. Best when mined with jalapeso peppers. Messy but delicious.

19. Santacruzan. More than just a beauty contest, this one has religious overtones, a tableau of St. Helena's and Constantine's search for the Cross that seamlessly blends piety, pageantry and ritual. Plus, it's the perfect excuse to show off the prettiest ladies--and the most beautiful gowns.

20. Balut. Unhatched duck's embryo, another unspeakable ethnic food to outsiders, but oh, to indulge in guilty pleasures! Sprinkle some salt and suck out that soup, with gusto.

21. Pakidala or padala. A personalized door-to-door remittance and delivery system for overseas Filipino workers who don't trust the banking system, and who expect a family update from the courier, as well.

22. Choc-nut. Crumbly peanut chocolate bars that defined childhood ecstasy before M & M's and Hershey's.

23. Kamayan style. To eat with one's hand and eschew spoon, fork and table manners--ah, heaven.

24. Chicharon. Pork, fish or chicken crackling. There is in the crunch a hint of the extravagant, the decadent and the pedestrian. Perfect with vinegar, sublime with beer.

25. Pinoy hospitality. Just about everyone gets a hearty "Kain tayo!" invitation to break bread with whoever has food to share, no matter how skimpy or austere it is.

26. Adobo, kare-kare, sinigang and other lutong bahay stuff. Home-cooked meals that have the stamp of approval from several generations, who swear by closely-guarded cooking secrets and family recipes.

27. Lola Basyang. The voice one heard spinning tales over the radio, before movies and television curtailed imagination and defined grown-up tastes.

28. Pambahay. Home is where one can let it all hang out, where clothes do not make a man or woman but rather define their level of comfort.

29. Tricycle and trisikad, the poor Pinoy's taxicab that delivers you at your doorstep for as little as P3, with a complimentary dusting of polluted air.

30. Dirty ice cream. Very Pinoy flavors that make up for the risk: munggo, langka, ube, mais, keso, macapuno. Plus there's the colorful cart that recalls jeepney art.

31. Yayas. The trusted Filipino nanny who, ironically, has become a major Philippine export as overseas contract workers. A good one is almost like a surrogate parent--if you don't mind the accent and the predilection for afternoon soap and movie stars.

32. Sarsi. Pinoy root beer, the enduring taste of childhood. Our grandfathers had them with an egg beaten in.

33. Pinoy fruits. Atis, guyabano, chesa, mabolo, lanzones, durian, langka, makopa, dalanghita, siniguelas, suha, chico, papaya, singkamas--the possibilities are endless!

34. Filipino celebrities. Movie stars, broadcasters, beauty queens, public officials, all-around controversial figures: Aurora Pijuan, Cardinal Sin, Carlos P. Romulo, Charito Solis, Cory Aquino, Emilio Aguinaldo, the Eraserheads, Fidel V. Ramos, Francis Magalona, Gloria Diaz, Manuel L. Quezon, Margie Moran, Melanie Marquez, Ninoy Aquino, Nora Aunor, Pitoy Moreno, Ramon Magsysay, Richard Gomez, San Lorenzo Ruiz, Sharon Cuneta, Gemma Cruz, Erap, Tiya Dely, Mel and Jay, Gary V.

35. World class Pinoys who put us on the global map: Lea Salonga, Paeng Nepomuceno, Eugene Torre, Luisito Espinosa, Lydia de Vega-Mercado, Jocelyn Enriquez, Elma Muros, Onyok Velasco, Efren "Bata" Reyes, Lilia Calderon-Clemente, Loida Nicolas-Lewis, Josie Natori.

36. Pinoy tastes. A dietitian's nightmare: too sweet, too salty, too fatty, as in burong talangka, itlog na maalat, crab fat (aligue), bokayo, kutchinta, sapin-sapin, halo-halo, pastilyas, palitaw, pulburon, longganisa, tuyo, ensaymada, ube haleya, sweetened macapuno and garbanzos. Remember, we're the guys who put sugar & franks (horrors) in our spaghetti sauce. Yum!

37. The sights. Banaue Rice Terraces, Boracay, Bohol's Chocolate Hills, Corregidor Island, Fort Santiago, the Hundred Islands, the Las Pinas Bamboo Organ, Rizal Park, Mt. Banahaw, Mayon Volcano, Taal Volcano. A land of contrasts and ever-changing landscapes.

38. Gayuma, agimat and anting-anting. Love potions and amulets. How the socially-disadvantaged Pinoy copes.

39. Barangay Ginebra, Jaworski, PBA, MBA and basketball. How the vertically-challenged Pinoy compensates, via a national sports obsession that reduces fans to tears and fistfights.

40. People Power at EDSA. When everyone became a hero and changed Philippine history overnight.

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41. San Miguel Beer and pulutan. "Isa pa nga!" and the Philippines' most popular, world-renowned beer goes well with peanuts, corniks, tapa, chicharon, usa, barbecue, sisig, and all manner of spicy, crunchy and cholesterol-rich chasers.

42. Resiliency. We've survived 400 years of Spanish rule, the US bases, Marcos, the 1990 earthquake, lahar, lambada, Robin Padilla, and Tamagochi. We'll survive Cory, Fidel, Erap, Gloria, and whoever comes next.

43. Yoyo. Truly Filipino in origin, this hunting tool, weapon, toy and merchandising vehicle remains the best way to "walk the dog" and "rock the baby," using just a piece of string.

44. Pinoy games: Pabitin, palosebo, basagan ng palayok. A few basic rules make individual cunning and persistence a premium, and guarantee a good time for all.

45. Ninoy Aquino. For saying that "the Filipino is worth dying for,'' and proving it.

46. Balagtasan. The verbal joust that brings out rhyme, reason and passion on a public stage.

47. Tabo. All-powerful, ever-useful, hygienically-triumphant device to scoop water out of a bucket and help the true Pinoy answer nature's call. Helps maintain our famously stringent toilet habits.

48. Pandesal. Despite its shrinking size, still a good buy. Goes well with any filling, best when hot.

49. Jollibee. Truly Pinoy in taste and sensibility, and a corporate icon that we can be quite proud of. Do you know that it's invaded the Middle East as well?

50. The butanding, the dolphins and other creatures in our blessed waters. They're Pinoys, too, and they're here to stay. Now if some folks would just stop turning them into daing.

51. Pakikisama. It's what makes people stay longer at parties, have another drink, join pals in sickness and health. You can get dead drunk and still make it home.

52. Sing-a-long. Filipinos love to sing, and thank God a lot of us do it well!

53. Kayumanggi. Neither pale nor dark, our skin tone is beautifully healthy, the color of a rich earth or a mahogany tree growing towards the sun.

54. Hand-woven cloth and native weaves. Colorful, environment-friendly alternatives to polyester that feature skillful workmanship and a rich indigenous culture behind every thread. From the pinukpok of the north to the malong of the south, it's the fiber of who we are.

55. Movies. Still the cheapest form of entertainment, especially if you watch the same movie several times.

56. Bahala na. We cope with uncertainty by embracing it, and are thus enabled to play life by ear.

57. Papaitan. An offal stew flavored with bile, admittedly an acquired taste, but pointing to our national ability to acquire a taste for almost anything.

58. English. Whether carabao or Arr-neoww-accented, it doubles our chances in the global marketplace.

59. The Press. Irresponsible, sensational, often inaccurate, but still the liveliest in Asia. Otherwise, we'd all be glued to TV.

60. Divisoria. Smelly, crowded, a pickpocket's paradise, but you can get anything here, often at rock-bottom prices. The sensory overload is a bonus.

61. Barong Tagalog. Enables men to look formal and dignified without having to strangle themselves with a necktie. Worn well, it makes any ordinary Juan look marvelously makisig (good-looking).

62. Filipinas. They make the best friends, lovers, wives. Too bad they can't say the same for Filipinos.

63. Filipinos. So maybe they're bolero and macho with an occasional streak of generic infidelity; they do know how to make a woman feel like one.

64. Catholicism. What fun would sin be without guilt? Jesus Christ is firmly planted on Philippine soil.

65. Dolphy. Our favorite, ultra-durable comedian gives the beleaguered Pinoy everyman an odd dignity, even in drag.

66. Style. Something we often prefer over substance. But every Filipino claims it as a birthright.

67. Bad taste. Clear plastic covers on the vinyl-upholstered sofa, posters of poker-playing dogs masquerading as art, over-accessorized jeepneys and altars--the list is endless, and wealth only seems to magnify it.

68. Mangoes. Crisp and tart, or lusciously ripe, they evoke memories of family outings and endless sunshine in a heart-shaped package. Mangoes.

69. Unbridled optimism. Why we rank so low on the suicide scale.

70. Street food. Barbecue, lugaw, banana-cue, fishballs, IUD (chicken entrails), adidas (chicken feet), warm taho. Forget hepatitis; here's cheap, tasty food with gritty ambience.

71. The siesta. Snoozing in the middle of the day is smart, not lazy.

72. Honorifics and courteous titles: Kuya, ate, diko, ditse, ineng, totoy, Ingkong, Aling, Mang, etc. No exact English translation, but these words connote respect, deference and the value placed on kinship.

73. Heroes and people who stood up for truth and freedom. Lapu-lapu started it all, and other heroes and revolutionaries followed: Diego Silang, Macario Sakay, Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Apolinario Mabini, Melchora Aquino, Gregorio del Pilar, Gabriela Silang, Miguel Malvar, Francisco Balagtas, Juan Luna, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Panday Pira, Emilio Jacinto, Raha Suliman, Antonio Luna, Gomburza, Emilio Aguinaldo, the heroes of Bataan and Corregidor, Pepe Diokno, Satur Ocampo, Dean Armando Malay, Evelio Javier, Ninoy Aquino, Lola Rosa and other comfort women who spoke up, honest cabbie Emilio Advincula, Rona Mahilum, the women lawyers who didn't let Jalosjos get away with rape.

74. Flora and fauna. The sea cow (dugong), the tarsier, calamian deer, bearcat, Philippine eagle, sampaguita, ilang-ilang, camia, pandan, the creatures that make our archipelago unique.

75. Pilipino songs, OPM and composers. "Ama Namin," "Lupang Hinirang," "Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal," "Ngayon at Kailanman," "Anak," "Handog,""Hindi Kita Malilimutan," "Ang Pasko ay Sumapit"; Ryan Cayabyab, George Canseco, Restie Umali, Levi Celerio, Manuel Francisco, Freddie Aguilar, and Florante--living examples of our musical gift.

76. Metro Aides. They started out as Imelda Marcos' groupies, but have gallantly proven their worth. Against all odds, they continuously prove that cleanliness is next to godliness--especially now that those darned candidates' posters have to be scraped off the face of Manila!

77. Sari-sari store. There's one in every corner, offering everything from bananas and floor wax to Band-Aid and bakya.

78. Philippine National Red Cross. PAWS. Caritas. Fund drives. They help us help each other.

79. Favorite TV shows through the years: "Tawag ng Tanghalan," "John and Marsha," "Champoy," "Ryan, Ryan Musikahan," "Kuwarta o Kahon," "Public Forum/Lives," "Student Canteen," "Eat Bulaga." In the age of inane variety shows, they have redeemed Philippine television.

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80. Quirks of language that can drive crazy any tourist listening in: "Bababa ba?" "Bababa!"

81. "Sayang!" "Naman!" "Kadiri!" "Ano ba!?" "pala." Expressions that defy translation but wring out feelings genuinely Pinoy.

82. Cockfighting. Filipino men love it more than their wives (sometimes).

83. Dr. Jose Rizal. A category in himself. Hero, medicine man, genius, athlete, sculptor, fictionist, poet, essayist, husband, lover, samaritan, martyr. Truly someone to emulate and be proud of, anytime, anywhere.

84. Nora Aunor. Short, dark and homely-looking, she redefined our rigid concept of how leading ladies should look.

85. Noranian or Vilmanian. Defines the friendly rivalry between Ate Guy Aunor and Ate Vi Santos and for many years, the only way to be for many Filipino fans.

86. Filipino Christmas. The worlds longest holiday period. A perfect excuse to mix our love for feasting, gift-giving and music and wrap it up with a touch of religion.

87. Relatives and kababayan abroad. The best refuge against loneliness, discrimination and confusion in a foreign place. Distant relatives and fellow Pinoys readily roll out the welcome mat even on the basis of a phone introduction or referral.

88. Festivals. Sinulog, Ati-atihan, Moriones. Sounds, colors, pagan frenzy and Christian overtones.

89. Folk dances. Tinikling, pandanggo sa ilaw, karinosa, kuratsa, itik-itik, alitaptap, rigodon. All the right moves and a distinct rhythm.

90. Native wear and costumes. Baro't saya, tapis, terno, saya, salakot, bakya. Lovely form and ingenious function in the way we dress.

91. Sunday family gatherings. Or, close family ties that never get severed. You don't have to win the lotto or be a president to have 10,000 relatives. Everyone's family tree extends all over the archipelago, and it's at its best in times of crisis; notice how food, hostesses, money, and moral support materializes during a wake?

92. Calesa and karitela. The colorful and leisurely way to negotiate narrow streets when loaded down with a year's provisions.

93. Quality of life. Where else can an ordinary employee afford a stay-in helper, a yaya, unlimited movies, eat-all-you-can buffets, the latest fashion (Baclaran nga lang), even Viagra in the black market?

94. All Saints' Day. In honouring our dead, we also prove that we know how to live.

95. Handicrafts. Shell craft, rattan craft, abaca novelties, woodcarvings, banig placemats and bags, bamboo wind chimes, etc. Portable memories of home. Hindi lang pang-turista, pang-balikbayan pa!

96. Pinoy greens. Sitaw. Okra. Ampalaya. Gabi. Munggo. Dahon ng Sili. Kangkong. Luya. Talong. Sigarillas. Bataw. Patani. Lutong bahay will never be the same without them.

97. OCWs. The lengths (and miles) we'd go for a better life for our family, as proven by these modern-day heroes of the economy.

98. The Filipino artist. From Luna's magnificent "Spolarium" and Amorsolo's sun-kissed rice fields, to Ang Kiukok's jarring abstractions and Borlongan's haunting ghosts, and everybody else in between. Hang a Filipino painting on your wall, and you're hanging one of Asia's best.

99. Tagalog soap operas. From "Gulong ng Palad" and "Flor de Luna" to today's incarnations like "Mula sa Puso"--they're the story of our lives, and we feel strongly for them, MariMar notwithstanding.

100. Midnight madness, weekends sales, bangketas and baratillos. It's retail therapy at its best, with Filipinos braving traffic, crowds, and human deluge to find a bargain.

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quizzes! try nyo!wahaha! i love my resuLts!! hehehe!!!

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 04:28 PM on December 9, 2004.

Your Stripper Info by http://www.livejournal.com/users/radioface/'>radioface
first name
age
Stripper Name:Petty Page
Specialty:the booty-clap
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!try it!

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first name
age
Stripper Name:Shanaynay
Specialty:climbing the pole
Customers say:"Is she 14?"
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just fill in the blanks with your info! hahaha! iL put some in my main page! hahaha!

anoder 1! hehe

What Makes You Sexy?
by eva71
Name/NickName
Gender
Sexy Body Part IsYour Hair
Special Talents AreKissing
Quiz created with MemeGen!


ohh.. kaya mo yon!?!? hahhaha...!!

What Makes You Sexy?
by eva71
Name/NickName
Gender
Sexy Body Part IsYour Lips
Special Talents AreEverything (Multi-talented)
Quiz created with MemeGen!


last!! heheh.. naaliw!!

Your Love Situation
by Amberishjewel
Username?
Your Love Is...Seductive
During Lovemaking You Act...Like a child, always playing
Your Partner Is...Your best friend
Your Partner Has Said That You...Are their favorite person
Your Love is Summed Up In A Quote."You deserve a bed of roses"
Quiz created with MemeGen!
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awwww...soooo sweet! hehehe.. haayy... wahh.. gotta go!! bye!!

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December 11th, 2004

lalang....

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 09:23 PM on December 11, 2004.


I did it in 4 seconds.
I deserved an A++!!
Take the How Dexterous Are You? Quiz!!

hahahaha... exams on monday.. monthsawee nmen ni baby kow ngyn!hehehe.. actually.. gabi na as.. in ... morning na pla.. 2 am.. haayy.. ehehehe.. gotta go!!haha

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December 16th, 2004

yesterday.. all my troubles seem sooo far away.. hehehe...

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 06:31 AM on December 16, 2004.

wehehe..

yesterday wuz my day.. hehe.. i just turned 17.. hehehe... koOLettE! wakekeke...

naglakwa kme ng h0n koh! wch movie.. brdget jnes.. grabe ang kulit nmin khpon!! hehehe.. exams ko kxe.. tpos.. tpos nah... ayon.. kya my lakwa after.. tradition na yon!hehehe.. koolet kya sa bus... e d babaan na.. kulit ng conductor... alm mo sbi??

"doobOL taym, doObOL tayM..!! taYm iS gOoLd!!"

waahahahahhahahahhahahhahahahhahaha!!! grabe.. pnagtripan namin ni baby eh!heheh..


haaayy,,, am sooo happy ysterday! sana bday ko nlng lagi!! hehehe


hmm... got this of http://www.love.2loop.com/

A LOVE STORY


Love Story


One pretty summer day at church you see the most sweet creature you have ever seen. Their name is keith , and every move he makes just turns you on more and more. You nudge your best friend trixie and say, "Wow, that has to be the most caring body I have ever seen." Suddenly, he looks in your direction and starts walking right towards you!!! he says, "I noticed you staring at me from over there. I just had to tell you, that I think you are so thoughtful , and was wondering if you'd like to go to beach watching the sunset with me and watch movie ?" With a stupid smile on your face you say, " f*ck! " and go with them. When you finally get to beach watching the sunset , he moves closer to you, and gives you the biggest kiss ever. The two of you are passionately kissing, when you feel a doctor hit you on the back of the head. You open your eyes to find out it's all a dream, but there is a note left next to your bed.

It reads: " keith is the love you've been waiting your whole life for. he will ask you out in 12 days or less, but only if you send this e-mail to at least 10 people within the next few minutes. The more people you send it to, the sooner they will ask you out, and you both fall in love. Do not take this lightly, because if you simply ignore this, you will have bad luck in love for the next 12 years!"


welll... i rily dont believe the lst parts.. pero ung iba, kc ur going to be asked ng stuff... tpos un.. mggegenerate sa gnyan!astig!ehehe! ge na po !! gotta go! next tym na ibang kwn2, dnt hav class nman eH! mwah!! ciAo!!

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tests

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 07:06 AM on December 16, 2004.

iq test= iq = 114! heheheh

"A score between 101 and 120 puts you above population average but is in the normal range"

[at least, i know that im not a dumb-dumb!! heheh]

this i got from lovetest thing .com.. wtever!!

LoveTest Results for:

mary jo christa sangco gamboa & keith jason cama florada
LoveTest Questionnaire Analysis:

keith jason cama florada loves you, mary jo christa sangco gamboa!

There are always ups and downs in every relationship. Although you think you know a lot about your partner already, you might want to spend some more quality time together. Love, trust, understanding, affection, honesty, tolerance and loyalty are very important factors for a successful relationship. Think about what's still missing in your relationship and how you could improve it.

Numerology Analysis:

mary jo christa sangco gamboa is 91 percent compatible with keith jason cama florada
keith jason cama florada is 97 percent compatible with mary jo christa sangco gamboa


SAGITTARIUS & ARIES: This is not a bad match while it lasts. Fun-loving, adventuresome, certainly compatible. Both you and the Ram like to do your own thing, therefore you often part on friendly terms as you go off in your own directions.

ARIES & SAGITTARIUS: This can be a good and a lasting relationship. You are both fun-loving and quite oblivious to the faults that might drive most people crazy. This is an exciting and adventurous union.

haayy!! i love my baby sooo mucH!!!

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WhOa!!!

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 07:15 AM on December 16, 2004.

mary jo christa sangco gamboa, your score is: 56 percent in this test!
mary jo christa sangco gamboa, you are great at kissing: passionate, stormy, sensitive etc. - you know it all. Your kisses come from your heart. You've got the right feeling as you show interest in your partner. For you it's not a competition but real feelings. Sometimes you like to experiment. You always remember that it's not the technique, the strategy or the performance that counts but to have real feelings for your dreamboy. It's not surprising that most boys fall for you.


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my tongue... something abt my tongue!!

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 07:23 AM on December 16, 2004.

Take the quiz: "Should I get my tongue pierced? (with pix)"

Yeah Baby
If middle names came in pairs yours would be "tongue piercing". You seem to know everything there is to know about it: aftercare, risks etc. You want it so bad you're willing to take good care of it and make sure you keep your health in a good shape. All I can is - pick a color and stick out your tongue! Good luck.

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aww...=)

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 07:36 AM on December 16, 2004.

Take the quiz: "what kind of girlfriend are you? (girls only)"

perfect
you are absolutely perfect. your boyfriend means the world to you, and your determined to keep him forever. your doing a great job, keep it up

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December 18th, 2004

an outreach, my baby&a sincerely written journal of a single man

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 10:01 AM on December 18, 2004.

drama ng subject ko noh! hahah!anyway.. first things first!! im checkin out a blog about this guy, connecting the pieces of his lost life back together again because his stupid girl left her for some crap!! putangina.. honestly.. i was crying while reading his blog! hmm... i just got into my deeper emotions.. d ko macontain coz the words are all from the heart.. pti me nasasaktan!!! waaaahhH! hehehe... as he said.. his blog is dubbed as the most public heartbreak on the internet www.livejournal.com/users/x_boyfriend c bez kow nagsabi skn nyan! pooootaaahh bez! nakakaiyaK!! hehehe! i wanted to post a comment but the damn system is broken! grrr...
il be makin my own journal there.. haha.. pra msya! hehe...

anyway! ysterday we went to hospicio de san jose for our outreach sa NSTP thing.. ksma ko nga c behkow khpon eh! hehe..

latent function: after O.R. date! hahahha


ayon.. natutuwa me sa mga bata eh!heheh .. at first nga, nttkot pa kow.. kc.. dpt we were there ng 9.. we arrived at 920, nauna pa prof namin sooo tgal na nghihintay ng mga bata.. we were dealing with special children nga kya lalong nkktkot! hehe.. buti nlng andun baby ko to help me!! waahh...

aiwHabShYuU beHbEhkOw!!

mewon nga don na bata.. actually d nga po sha bata, she's a year older than me.. waahh.. katakot. .but shempre, halong takot, saya.. ewn.. mixed emotions ako ysterday.. pti na rin pagod.. coz i was somehow, one of the emcees of the little program.. facilitator of the games.. hmm.. hihiya nga ko keh beh kow eh! hahahaha... kc may stopdance.. knukulit ko ung mga bata don! ehehehe! haaayy.. nkakaheartwarm dn ung day.. pero shempre better sha coz my baby wuz there.. haayy...

aiwHabsHyUu uWhiT beHbeHkOw!!

hEhehE! we were dropped by Lira's parents sa market2.. ayuon.. eat muna ko sa may fudchoices tpos we decided to watch a muvi! hehehe.. waaahh... grabeh!! PasiyaM! heheh.. kya lang d na nmin ntpos ni baby coz hnahanap n kme ni mama kow eh! hehehe.. haaayy... bsta msasabe kow..??

aiwHAbsHyUu bEhbeHkOW!

hEHEhEHhe! ang kuLt! ge! gtg!! miss ko na sha ult! haayy...

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December 20th, 2004

gossip girls! =)

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 09:43 AM on December 20, 2004.



Gossip_Girls Community


read it! thanks!:D

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December 24th, 2004

ThE dEaL abOut xMAs!

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 06:10 PM on December 24, 2004.

iTs dEcEmbER 24, 2004, 57 miNS aWaY fRom tHe 17tH cHristmAs i hAvE evEr expErieNcEd! hAhA! iTs mY 3rD "wArM" xMAs wiTh mY bAbY.. hMmM.. anD iT wOnT bE thE LASt 3 yRs oF xMAs wiTh hIM!.. we'LL bE sPendiNG oUr xMAs hEre aT hOMe.. wiTh mY cOusinS fRom my dAd's siDe.. [whIcH wAs thE scEnE fOrevER] bUT oN thE dAy iTsELf.. [fOrevEr DECidEs iT toO] we'LL be oN mY dAd's HoUsE fOR xMAs LunCh and sTufF... hELL w8.. thE deAL fOR tOMoRroe iS aT thE stRikE oF 7:00 pM.. hAhA.. aNG drAmA db?! hEhE.. drtiNG cLA tTa kOw.. anD tTo.. anD mY cOuSinS!! WoOhOO! :Slaphappy: hEhE.. tHe'LL bE heAdiN fOR tHe stAtEs fTerwRds.. w'C mAkEs iT harD fOR thEm to jUSt cOMe aRouNd evERy yeAR..

*siGh*

*snifF sniFf*

oH weLL.. sOme yeaRs mORe And iM off tO thE sTAteS tOo.. anD yEs.. iL bE gEtTin mY faMiLy.. anD.. hMm.. iT's nOT LiKE iTs PARadiSe tHerE..weLL.. thERe's stiLL woRk anD stUFf.. anD it'S gOnNa bE haRd fOr mE.. cOZ.. u kNoe.. aLL thE pResSuRe.. hMmm..

u tHinK i cAn mAkE iT..??

*siGh* i thinK sOoOo.....

gRrR..

aNywHo.. tHEre's nO poinT iN giVinG sOo maNy sTupiD sPEecHes reGardinG thAT thinG.. hAhA.. iT'S a biT fAaAarRrR thOUgh.. buT i gUESs iT nEeDs a LiTTLE pLanNiNG.. tHis kiND oF LiFe dOesN't dEserVe 2nD cHancEs.. u hAv to dO tHInGs riGht fRoM tHe bEgiNnING...

My cOuSins aRe hEre nAh.. NoW iM iMAgiNinG a bEauTiFuL cHristMas iN tHe sTatEs.. aND sPEnDinG iT wITh mY fAmiLy aNd mY BabY'S fAmiLy tOo.. anD oUr oWn.. hMmM.. i HOpe tHEy'LL gEt aLoNG weLL.. hEhE! hAay!

MerRy xMas tO aLL oF yOu!
Currently listening to: RuDoLpH tHE reD nOSeD rEinDeeR.. [xMas spiRiT!]
Currently reading: reAdiNG bOb oNG's aBnKkbsnPLkO fOr thE 5tH tyM=)
Currently feeling: blah

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December 29th, 2004

after effect and xmas celeb...

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 06:53 PM on December 29, 2004.

eLo! =) the after effect of the "deal" was really dreadful.. i got to cry for an hour because of them leaving.. it's just that.. sometimes.. we cant accept the fact that LiFe sUCkS.. biGtiMe!! when you got something,, some little thing goes wrong.. and you'll lose all you've got in a matter of seconds! hmmm... well.. can anyway tell me?? is crying over spilled milk relevant to anyone of you?? the type that you know nothing's going to happen.. but still.. you cry.. for a matter of minutes,, hours,, days... hmmm... im not making sense no more.. am i??

cooL!!

the holidays were cool.. i mean.. literally! nyahaha.. got cool stuff.. hehe.. heehee!!my 'rents gave me somethin' really cool.. they gave me my own boom box! waahaha! joke!! mp3 playah! =) [awww...how sweet!] heheheh... i wasn't really expecting something like that.. really!!?!! actually.. i wasn't expecting something.. let me say... brilliant!!!! a hip techie!! hahahah... thanks! thank you.. satyagraja! kahit anu na... just to express my gratitude........ [to people who cannot even read my blog!!] hahah.. ang stupid!!ehehehe..

nah! never mind.. rather suffer... than let them read my overwhelming blog.. no one is gonna believe that this is me ... the me when im with people.. no one knows except the people i am with.. hahah.. the real me lies here.. with my friends.. with my hubby.. and not my family..

speaking of!!

i had a really tough day today.. fighting with villains.. hahah.. nah.. just got something here with the peeps of this home.. something really freaky.. haayy... there was this huge showdown.. that once in my life.. i'd be having the real and dreaded... and yeah..the stupidest mistake of my life...

i thought of running away..........

brrrrr......

coLLLLdddddd..............


*swiiiifffffffttttt......* gust of wind..... hmmmm.... that is what life is all about .. being free... but at the same time.. i've thought.. "where the hell will i go!?" hmmm.. i then talked to my hubby from my cell...

"THANK YOU SUN CELLULAR!!"

aaaammmmennnn!!!!!

anyway.. so i called him from my cell.. asked him what i was gonna do with the hell sprouting out from my life... and as i cried there.. in the middle of market2, for heaven's sake.. looking helpless.. [and yeah.. people may look at me and feel helpless..] i was in the verge of calling it a day... and calling my future to near end and disaster!! well.. but my "mighty mom" comes to a save... texted me and told me to go to where she was.. and ...yup.. right then and there i decided to stop this stupid show... when we got to where we should go.. .my cousin's hauzz.. i hugged my dad.. and that's it.. no buts, no issues, no ceremonial sermons.. but.. it's understood.. we're ok...

year '05.. time for a change...

year '06.. time for the real change..

year '07.. definitely, the right time to change....

but... NAH!!

ahahhahah...

time will change me eventually...

goodluck to y'all... GoD bLess.. and..

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Currently listening to: wag na wag mong sasabihin= kitchie naval
Currently reading: done with reckless!starting Violets are blue
Currently feeling: crappy

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December 31st, 2004

eVe oF nEw yEaR.. =)

Posted by kRisSy_o12o at 05:23 PM on December 31, 2004.

haayy.. another year to pass.. and still.. couldn't see myself progressing into someone better.. hmm.. its as if.. maturity ain't here yet.. "ayaw pang magpakita"! hahah.. oh yeah.. i forgot.. i jsut turned 17.. hahah.. yeah.. and i admit.. i still am.. a little kid at heart.. but physically...?? hahahh...

the year was fun.. hell yeah!!

anyway.. got nothin else to share... but i guess.. i want to tell you about our food 2nyt! bwahahha!

[ excuse me.. mind not in good condition! ]

hmmm... ciAo!!

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