Friday, August 29, 2008

Storya (Part 4)

Kakaiba # 4

Sa buhay ng isang studyante hindi mawawala ang pag sakay sakay sa mga pampublikong transportasyon, sa madaling sabi commute. Marami pwedeng mangyari, sa pag byahe patungo ng eskwelahan o pauwi ng bahay, pwedeng maganda ang pangyayari o pwede naman masasma, at minsan sa sobrang sama eh halos maisumpa mo na ang araw na iyon..

Pero may mga pangyayari na hindi mo alam kung maiinis ka o matutuwa ka..yung parang mapapangiti ka na lang dahil hindi mo alam kung ano magiging reaction mo. Ganyang ganyan ang naramdaman ko nung minsan magkasama kami.

Papunta kami sa Makati nung mga panahon na yun naisipan namin mag MRT para iwasan ang kalimitang problema ng Quezon City ang Traffic! nasa GMA Kamuning station kami sumakay ng mga oras na yon. Sabi nya "ako na bibili ng ticket..wait ka lang" sabi ko naman "sige bahala ka"

So pagkatapos nun nag hintay na kami ng tren, nung mga panahon na yun wala pa gaano sumasakay ng MRT sa GMA Kamuning station, onti pa lang ang mga tao nun, sa madaling sabi maluwag ang pila sa tren..sobra! Pagkatapos ng mga ilang minutong paghihintay, dumating na ang tren.. na sa hindi malamang dahilan eh sobrang puno!

Nauna sya pumasok sa tren, medyo mahirap sumiksik sa MRT pag gnun dba?? kaya ako hindi ko alam kung paano papasok..at kung paanong siksik ang gagawin ko kaya medyo umatras muna ako palabas para makabwelo papasok, biglang pag atras ko saka nmn sumara yung pinto ng MRT! sa madaling sabi naiwan ako ng tren hehe! hindi ko malaman kung paano magiging reaction ko nun kung matatawa ba? o maiinis? ewan..nung sumakay na ako sa susunod na tren tumawag sya sakin nasa santolan station sya so ako bumaba naman ng Santolan station pag baba ko tawa kami ng tawang dalawa hehehe..

Delubyo
"Hindi lahat ng panahon tag-araw"

Yan na lang ang naisip ko nung minsang magkaroon kami ng hindi pagkakaunawaan.

Duty ko sa East Avenue ng mga panahon na yon mga 8:00 pm na ang oras malapit na kami pauwiin mula sa 2 to 10 na duty, medyo pahinga muna sa isang kwarto na inasign samin na tambayan. Biglang tumawag sya sakin..

Girl: Kamusta duty??

Boy: Ok lang..eto laging naman pagod

Girl: hmm gnun?? ahh sya nga pala lumipat na ako ng bahay..

Boy: ha??! ano san??

Girl: dito sa may taguig..

Boy: eh teka ang layo nyan..hmm kelan ka pa nakalipat?!

Girl: kahapon lang..

Boy: eh bakit hindi ka man lang nag-sasabi?! bigla bigla ka na lang lilipat..

Girl: eh ganun din naman eh what for pa..

Boy: oh cge bahala ka na nga!

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Napakasakit marinig sa taong mahal mo ganoong linya "what for pa.." kahit siguro sinong tao ang sabihan ng ganyang linya, eh sa palagay ko walang ibang magagawa kundi manghina, lalo pa kapag nangaling sa taong pinaka mahalaga sa kanya..dba??

Pinilit ko na lang saluhin ang mga binatong salita nya sakin kahit na medyo nabibigatan, lunukin kahit na nabubulunan, deadmahin kahit na nahihirapan.

Siguro ganyan nga talaga nangyayari pag nagmamahal ka..
para kang nagrereview, sa una para kang bobo.. pero bandang huli napapansin mo na natututo ka na pala..

Friday, August 22, 2008

Definitely,Maybe



This is not an album of oasis definitely maybe...but a movie all about love and the happiness of being part of it!
If you had a failed relationships before and thinking that now is the time to be happy with someone you love this movie is just for you..:)

Starring Ryan Reynolds A 30-something Manhattan dad in the amidst of divorce when his 10 yr old daughter Maya began asking question about his life before marriage. Maya wants to know exactly everything how her parents met and fell in love.

In short this movie for me is basically all about falling in love, and finding happiness to the person that is very special to you.

TWO THUMBS UP!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Noypi!

You Know You're Filipino When...

Your middle name is your mother's maiden name.


Your parents call each other "Mommy" and "Daddy." Or “ma nd pa”

You have uncles and aunts named "Boy," “nene”, "Girlie," or "Baby."

You have relatives whose nicknames consist of repeated syllables like "Jun-Jun," "Ling-Ling," and "Mon-Mon."

You call the parents of your friends and your own parents' friends "Tito" and "Tita."

You have four or five names.

You greet your elders by touching their hands to your forehead.

You always kiss your relatives on the cheek whenever you enter or leave the room.

You follow your parents' house rules even if you are over 18.

You live with your parents until and at times even after you're married.

You decorate your dining room wall with a picture of the "Last Supper."

You keep your furniture wrapped in plastic or covered with blankets.

You have a piano that no one plays.

You keep a tabo in your bathroom.

You use Vick's Vapor rub as an insect repellent.

You eat with your hands.

You eat more than three times a day.

You think a meal is not a meal without rice.

You think sandwiches are snacks, not meals.

Your dining table has a merry-go-round (lazy Susan) in the middle.

You bring baon to work everyday.

Your pantry is never without Spam, Vienna sausage, corned beef, and sardines.

You love to eat daing or tuyo.

You prop up one knee while eating.

You eat your meal with patis, toyo, suka, banana catsup, or bagoong.

Your tablecloths are stained with toyo circles.

You love sticky desserts and salty snacks.

You eat fried Spam and hot dogs with rice.

You eat mangoes with rice--with great GUSTO!

You love "dirty" ice cream.

You love to eat, yet often manage to stay slim.

You put hot dogs in your spaghetti.

Everything you eat is sauted in garlic, onion, and tomatoes.

You order a "soft drink" instead of soda.

You get together with family at a cemetery on All Saint's Day to eat, drink, and tell stories by your loved ones' graves.

You play cards or mahjong and drink beer at funeral wakes.

You think Christmas season begins in October and ends in January.

Your second piece of luggage is a balikbayan box.

You've mastered the art of packing a suitcase to double capacity.

You collect items from airlines, hotels, and restaurants as "souvenirs."

You feel obligated to give pasalubong to all your friends and relatives each time you return from a trip.

You use paper foot outlines when buying shoes for friends and relatives.

You can convey 30 messages with your facial expression.

You hold your palms together in front of you and say "excuse, excuse" when you pass in between people or in front of the TV.

You ask for the bill at a restaurant by making a rectangle in the air.

You cover your mouth when you laugh.

You respond to a "Hoy!" or a "Pssst!" in a crowd.

You'll answer "Malapit lang!"--no matter the distance--when asked how far away a place is located.

Goldilocks is more than a fairy tale character to you.

You refer to power interruptions as "brownouts."

You love to use the following acronyms: CR for comfort room, DI for dance instructor, DOM for dirty old man, TNT for tago nang tago, KJ for kill joy, KSP for kulang sa pansin, OA for over-acting, TL for true love, BF for boyfriend and GF for girlfriend.

You say "rubber shoes" instead of sneakers, "ball pen" instead of pen, "stockings" instead of pantyhose, "pampers" instead of diapers, "ref" or "prijider" instead of refrigerator, "Colgate" instead of toothpaste, "canteen" instead of cafeteria, and "open" or "close" instead of turn on or turn off (as in the lights).

You use an umbrella for shade on hot summer days.

You like everything imported or "state-side."

You love ballroom dancing, bowling, pusoy, mah jong, billiards,karaoke, and koreanovela

You have a relative who is a nurse.

When you're in a restaurant, you wipe your plate and utensils before using them.

You can squeeze 15 passengers into your five seater car without a second thought.

You wave a pom-pom on a stick around the food to keep the flies away.

You always ring a doorbell twice, assuming that the first ring was not heard.

You let the phone ring twice before answering, lest you appear overly eager.

Your other piece of luggage is a balikbayan box.

You use a rock to scrub yourself in the bath or shower.


This is are the sign's that you should be proud of!!!!!


ASTIG!

Saturday, August 9, 2008

History of Punk Rock

Well hehe! if you wanna know where punk rock begins, try to watch this video where Mr Jeffrey Lewis tells you the story of pre punk rock history..hehehe

hahhahaha cool guy:D




Monday, August 4, 2008

WOW!

Im in a tatoo parlor, I requested a circle tribal black tattoo to put it on my side in the rib cage part.. strange! coz I cannot feel the pain when the needle punch thru my skin. Instead of pain, it feels like feather rubbing thru my skin. Then suddenly I feel sleepy i dont know why..
after an hour of sleeping I woke up, then to my surprise! the tatoo was not black but rather blue..like the kind of blue used in panda ballpen! I was very angry! I said:

Me: Bakit blue toh??

Tattoo artist: Sorry sir naubusan kami ng black ink..

Me: Eh pano toh?!

Tattoo Artist: Kung gusto nyo sir balik na lang kayo sa ibang araw may black ink na kami nun..and marami kami patterns para matatooan ulit nmn kayo.

Me: huh!!!!!!!!!!


Then suddenly I woke up, I starred blankly to the ceiling..shocked..
Then I quickly check my side to see if theres a blue tribal tattoo marked in there.. to my surprise theres no tatoo!

Whew! Thank GOD its only a dream!:D