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Thursday, January 20, 2005

haven't blogged two days in a row in a while. haha. i finally have time.

first and foremost, happy birthday to regina claravall. may all your birthday wishes come true, you hot dancer, you.

it's over.

yes. i can breathe. my belt has been loosened. though i know i failed several of the exams, i'm happy that they're over. and my scores in them [at least right now] don't matter to me. wahoo. *disgruntled yay*

soiree anyone?

it's a staple for any highschooler to have soirees somewhere along the line. but when you reach senior year, [well, maybe for me] it gets weird already. i dunno. it's that stage where you feel like you've outgrown something, but you also still feel you're in that phase [and you actually are]. like cartoons. i'm never gonna get over cartoons. i've just moved up to more mature shows in addition to cartoons... like wild boys, game k n ba, lovers in paris. you know, real show-hook-ups. hehehe. but seriously.. see, we've a soiree tomorrow night and from as far as i can remember, we haven't had an actual [successful] one since last year. i don't mind it or anything, but then, parang now, with all of us graduating na, it's weird to have one again. hehe. but then again, fuck dude, we're all gonna graduate in two months and we should be enjoying as many of these things as possible! hehe. :)

lost for words.

i dunno what to say. i'm so compelled to blog and to update this but i've nothing to write in it. besides the exams, usual hang-outs with friends, nothing special has been happening.

a whole new world.

my sister's having the time of her life in new york. i kinda envy her. i've always said i hated traveling and i never wanted to leave this country, but then, recently, i've sort of changed my opinions. it's not really the going around nice tourist spots, taking-in-scenes-and-experiencing-stuff-that-only-a-handful-of-people-ever-will that annoys me, i actually enjoy those things. it's the 24-hour travels, the crappy plane food, the packing/unpacking/packing of bags, being with the same group of people 24/7, the restrictions of just being in a tour group, the hectic schedules. if i were to travel, i'd go to one place alone and stay there for a while. [a while = indefinite] that way, the whole place will actually sink into you. if i were to travel, i don't wanna be visiting a place for a while, i wanna be living in it for a while. i guess i've always enjoyed traveling. just not in the sense that the rest of my family sees it.

so now, i guess i wouldn't mind living in another country for a year or so after i graduate. live as a poor, day-today man, work a minimum-wage job [wait tables in a different language {so cool}], meet countless beautiful women [right], and to have a new culture implanted in me.

destination: spain/south america

perfect. that was why i've been planning on taking Spanish early in college and keep on refining it until i've mastered the tongue. and with the family planning a summer trip to either of the two places, i've really been prodded. astig eh!

sleepiness.

i've been lacking sleep the past few days due to death-by-exams. i shall retire now. good night.

[putik, ang labo ko talaga. ;P]


the adventure ended at 10:11 PM

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