The Thursday That Was
I had pretty interesting day. Spent 3 hours each for my classes, took 2 tests and had one fascinating debate.
My Advertising class was fun, surprisingly. I came in late (for my 10:30 class) because traffic once again proved to be a pain (but hey, this is manila), settled in my seat, we had a good discussion and an hour later, 2 tests came our way. It was mainly recap of Tuesday's coverage, no biggie.
By 1:30 pm, I was seeing stars. To those who have no idea of the lifestyle I lead, let me give you a peak: I get up whatever time I need to be it for school or for meetings, get dressed and leave. Food is never an option in my pad as made possible by both my sister and I's laziness to do grocery shopping. Everyday is take-out day or what I almost always do, I make sure I get home fed. Same goes with my Ate (that's A-te, or older sister in Filipino). It's actually pretty sad because I'm a mean cook, I just never liked the fuss of cooking in an everyday routine, especially if it's just for me. So you see, whenever I first leave my house, whether it's early morning, lunchtime or in the late afternoon, it's never a question of "have you eaten" that my friends are accustomed of asking me but, "where do you wanna eat". I have developed a chronic lifestyle, I know.
So anyways, I had lunch with ESA new meats Andrew and Gretch, both I have corrupted to join AIESEC *evil grin* and made our way back to school for our 3pm class, which by the way I totally forgot I had so thank God for my still-impressionable new friends. Hehe.
Communications and Culture is a pretty fun subject if you think about it. It allows you to tap into sociology, history, even psychology while integrating communications amidst the diversity in cultures. The class itself was great. My classmates were all pretty much hyped with the discussions which was made even more fascinating by a certain classmate who, might I add, have caught my attention since last term. Fact is, he has always intrigued me, he always had sensible answers and always had fascinatingly twisted way of looking at things. Today, he and I threw statements back and forth and probably argued with the teacher the most which to my opinion was the high light of the class. Hehe. He's totally brilliant.. Yes, I think this may be a bit of a crush. :-D
By 6, we were out of school and was supposed to watch Da Vinci Code but decided to call it a day. I was at home at 6:30 pm. Aaaaleluja! And I thought I'd never live to see this day. Then Coni or Master Jedi as Halmen likes to call her (in referrence to me, go figure) texted that she was in Mega Mall. I had plans of leaving to meet up with her but decided (miraculously)to stay in and finish all my crap. And I'm happy to report nearly 85% of my stuff are taken cared of. Now that is, a miracle.
I'm now watching American Idol, Oprah and Punk'd (I'm a surfing maniac) and I realize just how much I miss watching TV.. Oh well.
As I gobble down my Big Mac (yes, another delivery-night), I seal my love for American Idol finalist, Elliot Yammin when he sang for his hometown one of my favorite songs, Michael Buble's Home. Simon said it best, he is "the best male vocalist the competition ever had".
My Advertising class was fun, surprisingly. I came in late (for my 10:30 class) because traffic once again proved to be a pain (but hey, this is manila), settled in my seat, we had a good discussion and an hour later, 2 tests came our way. It was mainly recap of Tuesday's coverage, no biggie.
By 1:30 pm, I was seeing stars. To those who have no idea of the lifestyle I lead, let me give you a peak: I get up whatever time I need to be it for school or for meetings, get dressed and leave. Food is never an option in my pad as made possible by both my sister and I's laziness to do grocery shopping. Everyday is take-out day or what I almost always do, I make sure I get home fed. Same goes with my Ate (that's A-te, or older sister in Filipino). It's actually pretty sad because I'm a mean cook, I just never liked the fuss of cooking in an everyday routine, especially if it's just for me. So you see, whenever I first leave my house, whether it's early morning, lunchtime or in the late afternoon, it's never a question of "have you eaten" that my friends are accustomed of asking me but, "where do you wanna eat". I have developed a chronic lifestyle, I know.
So anyways, I had lunch with ESA new meats Andrew and Gretch, both I have corrupted to join AIESEC *evil grin* and made our way back to school for our 3pm class, which by the way I totally forgot I had so thank God for my still-impressionable new friends. Hehe.
Communications and Culture is a pretty fun subject if you think about it. It allows you to tap into sociology, history, even psychology while integrating communications amidst the diversity in cultures. The class itself was great. My classmates were all pretty much hyped with the discussions which was made even more fascinating by a certain classmate who, might I add, have caught my attention since last term. Fact is, he has always intrigued me, he always had sensible answers and always had fascinatingly twisted way of looking at things. Today, he and I threw statements back and forth and probably argued with the teacher the most which to my opinion was the high light of the class. Hehe. He's totally brilliant.. Yes, I think this may be a bit of a crush. :-D
By 6, we were out of school and was supposed to watch Da Vinci Code but decided to call it a day. I was at home at 6:30 pm. Aaaaleluja! And I thought I'd never live to see this day. Then Coni or Master Jedi as Halmen likes to call her (in referrence to me, go figure) texted that she was in Mega Mall. I had plans of leaving to meet up with her but decided (miraculously)to stay in and finish all my crap. And I'm happy to report nearly 85% of my stuff are taken cared of. Now that is, a miracle.
I'm now watching American Idol, Oprah and Punk'd (I'm a surfing maniac) and I realize just how much I miss watching TV.. Oh well.
As I gobble down my Big Mac (yes, another delivery-night), I seal my love for American Idol finalist, Elliot Yammin when he sang for his hometown one of my favorite songs, Michael Buble's Home. Simon said it best, he is "the best male vocalist the competition ever had".

4 Comments:
hey! answer my email. hmpf! who's that guy you are talking about? advertising is ms. llanera pa rin? did she look for me? tell her inmdependent studies ako, but if she would allow, i can sit in :D wahahahaha.. sometimes......... damn. i want to go home. i miss pinas already. i want to go to school. so me dalawang gretch na sa aiesec? wahahahahha. pakilala mo na lang ako sa pictures. sabihin mo i'll see them next week.... haha
what email? i didn't get any email. sira ka talaga.
yea. ms. llanera's still teaching advert but she's leaving the entire of june again. what's new. hehe. anyway. who's that guy? haha. for me to know and you to come home and find out! haha.
AIESEC is proving to get crazier with every single but i think we'll pull through. just come home as soon as you can, okay?
miss&love you.
grr. do i have to go home before you tell me. ang tagal pa nun noh!!!!! haha talaga nmn si ms. llanera. tell her i said hi! hanap niya ako? hahahhaa....
miss you toooo
well that's what you get from leaving me.
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