Saturday, December 23, 2006

Crabs are for F-R-E-A-K-S! Kidding. LOL!



Crabs, and other species, don't have a spirit and a conscious mind. It is only us, humans, are capable of thinking and talking. Crabs, as well as the other animals, are created by God to be eaten. I wondered why. According to my ever endearing mom, and as an existing fact in the mere reality, humans can't and shouldn't eat humans. That is cannibalism, if so. That's why God made something to eat like those.

Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short "tail", or where the abdomen is entirely hidden under the thorax. They are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton, and are armed with a single pair of chelea/claws. So, looking at them is really yucky.

My mother loves to eat foods extracted from the sea. And there is definitely no exemption for crabs. She bought 3 from the market and cooked them grittily. The poor, craving for freedom, and alive crabs wanted to escape from the pan, but they couldn't. I. . pity them. . . But, my mom said that I should not think of it. God made them to be eaten by men. No need to fret or feel skeptical. Anyway, hungry mouths do not resist any food. LOL!


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I am a Starbucks tambay. LOL! After our Christmas party yesterday, I went to Shangri-La to give myself a treat as an early Christmas present. Everything was fine eventually, like I played hard at Powerstation and Timezone (Megamall with Cathryn). I bought simple but cute gifts for my assumptionistang ate, my car-lover daddy, and my nagger mommy. LOL! I should not speak of where and what are the gifts I bought for them here for they might read this post. And if so, there will be no element of surprise anymore. He, he.
"It's really not about the gifts' price by the way, it is
about a thought of giving them with your heart staked wholly and at its finest."
And that's the true meaning of Christmas for me. . .
Advanced Merry Christmas to all. . .

Friday, December 22, 2006

Thank you, and Welcome Back! ♥

"Everything has an end, isn't it?, but you can go back to the start if you want it for something so good."

I've been into a painful days. I also felt like a young man being tormented in his own wits. I said that we should say goodbye and move on. Yeah, love makes us losers, but then I realized that it isn't love that makes us scum. . . Sad but true, it's us! tsk!
I've learned my lessons! Damnable freak! I can't live without you! Oh so restless nights. . . Lonely fools, dipping stackers of grit, and lonesome loafs are us. But now, Tanan! ♪ My gratitude for your presence again. I heard you knock! I opened that door and said, welcome back.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

"It's not about what you wear, it's about your face!" ♂

I can't find any of her pics anymore.. so this.. LOL!
Danica, my sister, was caught sleeping. LOL!

Shopping is always the best thing one can do. Yeah boy! My mom and my sister love it! Stores like Schu, Mango, Nafnaf. . . Just to name a few, are the stores that my sis loves to go and shop!

She's sooo extravagant! haha. While she is looking for something to buy at Schu, the topic about tiangge came in. My mom told us that clothes from tiangge are somewhat similar to those items in mall. So why go for expensive ones? In fact, there are also Class A Lacoste stuffs in 168 Mall / Divisoria. Haha. Then I thought for a quote, I made mine. Okay, Sometimes, it's fine to buy there. Oh yeah! "It's not about what you wear, its about your face!" Exactly.. What does it mean? If your face value is fine, then anything you will wear will look good.
What did we do last night in Shangri-La?
Nica> She bought shoes from Schu and a gift for Ubeng.
Me> Bought a new Converse body bag, yipee! (Good for Christmas) and something for our exchange gift.
And. . . We had our dinner at Steaktown, 5th Level.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

"Linggo ng Kabataan 2006"☺


You might think that this is already the Senate of the Philippines, hmm, you are terribly wrong!!
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This is just us. . .
In the Youth Week 2006. . .
Focusing on the lives of Mandaluyong Youths of today. . .
We formally replaced and became the counterparts of the great councilors of Mandaluyong of today just for a week. Our job was to pass bills, which we assumed that will help the youth, make new friends, and learn and understand what is really the significance of the roles of our leaders in the government.
We, together with the other 36 bright young men and women in our beloved city of Mandaluyong, elected the fortunate students who will gladly replace, as what I have said, the city councilors, Mayor, Vice-mayor, and Congressman. 14 out of 16 schools participated in the youth week. Chowking foods served as our breakfast, lunch, and snacks! The taste of their foods stuck in my mouth. he, he! Imagine, approximately a week?!

AT FIRST, we only glanced at each other and resembled as shy, innocent, and unsociable little stray dogs. That was only during the first few days. . . Until, having crushes shackled everyone, frienships started to bloom, having enemies begun to be forgotten. AND NOW, we are so close to each other that we demand for no tomorrow.

Who will not get struck if your co-delegates are too gentle and friendly? Who will forget the cheerful and the wacky attitude of Sylvester, the sluggish voice of Colleen, the 3 PowerPuff Girls of Good Sheperd Christian School, the impeccably looouuudd sound of Jonas' voice, the cheerful vice-mayor?, and many more. . . Above all, who will ever dare to forget me? LOL.

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"Children are reasonably the hope of the future generation. . . Some busts out normally. . . Some enjoys their healthy lifestyle. . . But in the shocking reality, a big number of the children population is suffering from a malice, threatening, and pitiable life. . ."

Sa Jollibee, bee-Da ang saya! Sa Jollibee, Bee-Da and Bata!

As a part of our being the temporary counterparts of the city councilors, and also, inline with the celebration of the Linggo ng Kabataan, a Christmas party for the street children was conducted at Jollibee Maysilo as sponsored by the SK Federation.

I just came to the venue from our school because of a boogie dance number. The noisy singing of Boomtarat of 60+ children, who came from indigent families in some areas of Mandaluyong, bothered me a little when I entered. However, when I saw their big-smiled faces, my face started to light up. We served their foods blissfully, sang sweet children songs upon them when one started to cry, became an example of those ocho-ocho and spaghetti moves for the roaring parlor games, and gave our utmost care and attention for a few hours. I bet that if you were also there, you started loving the street but sweet little children.

My new friend from the Youth Counterpart Team, Shelly.

Me and my classmate Colleen who is also a Counterpart/Representative

Friday, December 1, 2006

What do you think?! ♪ ♪

Ouch my face hurts! I've been into a pimple-clearing facial in DermClinic last night. Enough for the pimples eh'. . . Every prick was painful though! But I know that my impurities such as darkspots (well-known as pimple scars) and blackheads, will subside in few days!
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Congratulations WILLIAM ORTIGAS CRUZANA!
You passed the entrance examination for ACCOUNTANCY.
Should you desire to pursue your application for admission, please report to the Admissions Office for the payment of reservation fee (1,000 PhP, non-refundable). Please make your payment on or before April 12, 2007.

Your exam score also qualifies you to enroll in the following degree program(s):
ACT, AR, BA, CE, EMG, ENT, ESE, GEG, HRM, ID, IE, IEMG, INT, IT, MAS, MSE, PCM, PSYA, PSYB
I already passed the CET in Mapua IT. (Shown above) Batch no. 401 and applicant no. 59. I now have an option, next to my main objective school, to feel safe.
Well, I'm kinda worried now with my study. Yeah! I knew that we still do not have any proper classes since last week. Yes, it's fun to have no classes. And everything will serve as our siesta time. And since, you don't have to review for those neck-breaking quizzes, listen to the discussions, or read the long, sometimes boring, and unfashioned stories which will be discussed by our teachers sooner or later. . . Cute! But, how about our grades? What will be our teachers' mark on our class-cards? and in fact, we are already in our third quarter! Sigh, now can you guess? hehe ♪