Entries for November, 2009November 1st, 2009
"Sundate" at Peaberry Cafe.
POSTED AT 11:40 PM
During this morning's homily, I heard Father Gerry say that heaven can be found in simple contentment.
He's right. I always find bits of heaven in simple joys--a sincere and
comforting hug, a welcome visitor, spending time with a loved one,
meeting old friends, pigging out to good food, and hanging out at a
coffee shop. I found all those in one lovely Sunday afternoon such as today. Tad had been kind of busy with Madonna Brava and Flores Para Los Muertos that we haven't spent much quality time together, let alone drop by my
house for a visit. He's been feeling kind of down and out lately that
sometimes he could get pretty cranky, even though it was his birthday
last Friday, so I persuaded him to come visit so he can let out some
steam, chill and basically just hang out. I told him I wanted to check
out Peaberry Cafe, this coffee shop that my friend Ronelli had just
opened here at our village, and I thought that we could go there as my
belated birthday treat for him. I knew Ronelli from the first year Playshop opened an Alabang branch,
as we were both in Tita Menchu's musical theater workshop. I haven't
seen her in years, so this was a good excuse to see her. I've seen
photos of Peaberry on Facebook, and the place looks pretty promising.
It sort of reminded me of Central Perk from Friends, plus the "Kopihaus" from Kopihaus # 8 (Drei and Nicco's thesis). Thankfully, Ronelli told me that Peaberry was open today even though it
was a holiday, but when we got there, I actually thought that they were
closed (even though the sign out front said that they were open)
because there was hardly anyone there except for this middle-aged lady
sitting in one of the couches, and one of the employees behind the
counter. Oh well, they're open anyway, so Tad and I each ordered ice
blended coffees, then sat at a table outside so he can smoke. I got the ice blended black forest while Tad played it safe with a
white chocolate mocha. Thankfully the black forest was sweet enough for
my taste, because I don't like it when drinks get too sweet. Tad
thought thought that the white chocolate mocha was pretty OK as well,
though I knew he was looking for a certain taste. While we were sitting
there, a group of girls arrived and also sat at a table outside.
Finally, more customers, hahaha. I guess we just came at lazy hour
during a holiday, which was why there wasn't anyone there. Anyway, when
I saw the other group order a plate of mini tacos, I was dying to try
those as well, but I stayed put. But a few minutes after Tad had
finished his drink along with a couple of cigarettes, he wanted to
order another drink, hahaha! We waited for a few more minutes then he
stood up to order the mint java chip this time. I, on the other hand,
was curious about their cheeseburgers, because the photos and comments
on their Facebook page sounded so appealing. No sooner after the cheeseburger (that came with a side order of French
fries) arrived, a car pulled up right in front of the cafe. It was
Ronelli and her husband Paul. Man, it was great to see Ronelli again!
Haha, when she saw the cheeseburger (which was untouched because we
were still on the fries), she affirmed that the cheeseburger was their
best selling item on the menu. Once she stepped inside for a while, I
let Tad have a go at the cheeseburger first before I did. And yep, it
really was awesome. The burger patty was thick and juicy, and the
entire thing was bursting with flavor. No wonder it's their best-seller. Yummy. Ronelli sat with us for a while and talked and caught up on news as we
finished off our food and drinks, so she got to know Tad a little more.
Haha, Ronelli from my past world of theater and Tad from my current. I
love it when worlds like these collide. Tad was a little tongue-tied
because Ronelli spoke straight English most of the time, but they were
in the same wavelength when we started talking about different kinds of
coffee. Hmmm... maybe some time, after a few more visits, maybe Ronelli
can teach me to do latte art, hehehe. Plus we could definitely hold a
Playshop MT '99 reunion there. We never got to hang out inside the cafe as we chose to sit in the
smoking area, but I have to admit, the interior of the cafe is really
gorgeous and had that cozy, homey feel. We'll surely come back and
frequent this place, because it's got a lot of promise, from the
coffee, the food (I have yet to try their pasta), the ambiance, and of
course, the friendly owners. Shamless plug... If you guys (especially the ones in the South) want to
check it out, Peaberry Cafe can be found at 511 Capitoline Hills, BF
Resort Village, Las Pinas City. They're open everyday from 11:00 am
until 11:00 pm.
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November 3rd, 2009
When worlds collide.
POSTED AT 08:21 PM
I had mentioned in my previous post about worlds about how worlds
collide, like when I took Tad to Peaberry Cafe last Sunday to meet
Ronelli.
Ronelli
had been a friend of mine from Trumpets Playshop Alabang's first
musical theater class under Tita Menchu. It was the first
acting/musical theater workshop I had ever taken. I was only
comfortable in class because I had friends there. Other than that, I
was quiet as a mouse. I had too many inhibitions that I was afraid that
I might do all the exercises wrong. Part of the reason was that I knew
all of us weren't in the same "skill level," as some of them had
already done this before, even professionally. I was even careful about
the way I moved and talked. But hey, I did make a lot of friends
through that workshop. Good friends, though not as close, save for a
couple of them. I even put Putting It Together (our showcase) and the class' bond on a high pedestal even after the
few workshops after that. Sure, we bonded, but I felt as if there were
still walls separating some of us because of certain differences. Just
a feeling. It would sometimes seem as if there was something's wrong
with the way that girl stared, or how that guy spoke.
Fast
forward to several years later. I started from scratch and attended a
beginning acting workshop under Tanghalang Pilipino. Again, I was sort
of comfortable at first only because I had a couple of friends enrolled
in the same class. During the first couple of days, I put up a wall
because I was still used to the Playshop environment. But day by day,
the wall came down. I realized that all of us were on the same playing
field, just there want to learn, and just have a go at it. I was no
longer afraid to try anything. My eagerness and enthusiasm removed my
inhibitions. I stopped listening to people's accents because to them, I
was the one with the weird accent (hahaha, Mimay and Nicco can attest
to this, because they did this often). This was a class that had no
pre-judgments over you, or wherever you came from, as long as you knew
how to get along with different people, wear your heart on your sleeve,
and give it all you've got. So we have the passion. We also had that
crazy bond, the type that you can never get sick of each other. Our
crazy glue? The girl with the amazing voice and upbeat personality who
played my alter ego, and the guy with so much passion in his bones and
loves his friends til the end.
Two workshops that were so
different from each other. Both were similar outlets, yet showed
different sides of me. In Playshop, I was one of the quiet, yet
friendly ones. Too intimidated by the ones who have more experience
than I did. In TP, I was more outgoing, yet still grounded. I had
learned to wear my heart on my sleeve and learned the difference
between theater as a passion and as a hobby.
When Ronelli, a
former classmate from Trumpets Playshop, and Tad, my boyfriend from TP,
met at Peaberry last Sunday, I had no idea if they had anything in
common. Ronelli talked the way she always did, straight English with a
slight accent. Tad was merely being himself and compromised, and didn't
mind stumbling over the occasional English words. I was actually amused
at the fact that it was the first time I heard Ronelli say anything in
Filipino. When we started talking about coffee drinking, coffee
routines, and the different kinds of coffee, the "language barrier"
disappeared.
I have yet to invite Ronelli to a TP show. Hopefully when Flores Para Los Muertos does a rerun, I'll invite her to come. She did say that she hasn't seen
a play in ages. And I have to check out Peaberry's acoustic nights.
Maybe I could get Tad to sing during one of those nights, hehehe. And
who knows, maybe Ronelli can overcome her "singing trauma" as well,
even if I have to hold the microphone for her, hahaha.
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Those classic (board) games.
POSTED AT 08:38 PM
I caught an episode of My Boys on ETC this afternoon. The subplot was about this "decathlon" of board
games that Brendan, Kenny, Mike and Andy play at Crowley's. They were
playing these classic board games and other crazy games, such as
Sorry!, Candy Land, and I think they were also playing Taboo during one
scene.
The last time I played a board game was about 3-4 years
ago. Someone left a Snakes-and-Ladders game in the office, and we would
play a couple of rounds after lunch. Then there was also that time when
Carms, Jay, Grae and I went crazy over Jenga when we met up once at
Hobbes last month.
I miss board games and those simple game
nights with friends. I want to play Clue, Uno, Monopoly, Taboo, Jenga,
Pictionary and Twister again! To anyone who's stumped about what to
give me for my birthday (not to be joined with Christmas, hahaha!),
those classic (I mean the real thing) games are also on my wish list.
Then let's have a game night!
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November 8th, 2009
Still learning, and reviving an old laptop.
POSTED AT 12:22 AM
My last Facebook status had read: "... is amused at the fact that no
matter how long you've known the people you love, you still learn
something new about them. It makes your friendships and relationships
more interesting and exciting day by day."
So
true. Even though you think you know a person inside and out, no matter
how close you already are, you still discover something new about them,
like a new quirk, a new hobby or talent, or just something that they've
been keeping for quite a long time. Or it just tells us that we still
grow and learn something about ourselves and others every day. That's
what also makes me love my friends and loved ones even more.
Randomness.
I inherited a laptop from my brother 3 years ago, then it crashed and
when I was about to have it fixed, we couldn't find the adapter because
my mom had misplaced it along with a whole bunch of wires and cables.
Never got around to buying a new adapter because I had resorted to
using the PC again. Even though every file and raw photo in the laptop
was very precious, I learned how to detach myself and have a clean
slate again. The laptop stayed in my room, untouched, like a huge
paperweight or bookend.
But surprise, while my mom was looking
for a spare antenna this morning for one of our old radios, she finally
found the bag that had the laptop's adapter inside, along with an extra
mouse, a USB cable and two 3 1/2 floppy disks, hahaha. After 3 long
years, my laptop was alive again. Of course, I had to check and
reformat the darn thing and re-install some stuff this entire evening,
but yay, at least I have a working laptop again. And to think that
before I had to look for the adapter 3 years ago, I was about to pay
someone to do all that stuff for me, when I could actually do it myself.
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November 10th, 2009
Text language and weird spellings.
POSTED AT 09:10 PM
Text message yesterday from some stranger: Eow poh kamuzta na poe u? Kaen nah poe u ng deener ahh. c",)
So I politely asked: Sorry, who's this please?
The reply: Wow galeng poh u mhag izpell ng wordz ahh. Parah poe niu pinapah mookah zakin nah ang julogz coe. Haha!
Annoyed, and somewhat thinking this was someone's idea of a weird joke, I asked: No, really, who's this please?
The reply was: Nasl poe?
I stopped replying. Ano ba yan.
First
thing I thought, what the heck is this person doing? Is this some way
to find a textmate? Ang cheap mo ha. And please, what is it with that
weird text language? I mean, I'd understand if you shorten words so you
can save the space and put everything in one text message. But those
weirdly-spelled words with the unnecessary extra letters? It's as
annoying as those Q's and X's that people use to substitute other
letters that still seem fine on their own.
At aba, before it was
just "ASL." Ngayon "NASL" na? Takot na ba ang mga may gusto ng textmate
sa anonymity? Baka takot sa mga "hologram" (as Tad and Chrome would
call them).
It's so sad how some people's spelling just worsens
with the use of text language. Sure, you can shorten words when you
send text messages, but there are still some people who still use text
language for emails, chat, and other stuff where there really isn't any
valid reason to shorten certain words. People won't take you seriously
if you keep doing that.
Oh well, just my two cents. And if ever
that anonymous texter really was a practical joker sent out just to
annoy me, may araw ka rin.
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November 12th, 2009
We're selling RENT tickets!
POSTED AT 11:53 AM
Courtesy of Peachy's spamming, hahaha.
Celebrate the 'season of love' with RENT! =) Running in February 2010! February 27, 3:30PM at the RCBC Theater, Makati City RESERVE TICKETS NOW WHILE THEY'RE STILL AVAILABLE! =) Call or text PEACHY at 0906.331.5961 Measure your life in love! <3
So please make us happy and buy tickets. =) See you in February!
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Those sort-of-random days.
POSTED AT 12:59 PM
I had planned to go to CCP yesterday to get my router back from Tad as
well get my Microsoft Office CD from Betty, but I ended up just meeting
Betty for lunch because Tad and the rest of the Actors Company had to
go to Assumption. Lunch talk with Betty, from the annoying weird texts I got, to Chekov
reading (aba, pa-deep, haha), to other Betty-tales, which led us to
slipping inside the relatively quiet prayer room. Aba, confessional ba
ito? Ahehehe. Well, at least hanging out together that early afternoon,
even for a brief time, brightened both our spirits a little. I had told Claire that I was planning to visit Atlantis that very same
day, so it was off to Makati next. She had mentioned that Nicco was
also going there, so I told him to drop off my Our Town DVD (which he has for the past year and a half already) so I can just
pick it up at the office. Apparently, he was going there to pick up his
custom-made Spring Awakening jacket, but because the delivery guy was super late, he was still in
San Juan and I had to wait for him to arrive. Hehe, ended up checking
out photos in Ate Sally's laptop from their Hong Kong trip. Kuya Boni
and I even laughed out loud when we noticed a magazine that was sent to
Atlantis that day. My name was still the addressee, hahahaha! The jacket delivery guy finally arrived after at least 2 hours, so
Claire had to sort everything out because the sizes sort of got mixed
up. When she finally sorted part of the groups of jackets, Nicco and
Kelly finally arrived. Hahaha, syempre it took a while for Nicco to
find the jacket that fit him, because the size order got a little
confused. One observation, it's so funny to see Nicco actually speaking straight
English to everyone, and being so OC with the jacket that will fit him.
So unlike that Nicco I knew from years before, back when I was the one
who was talking to him in straight English and being so OC with
everything in sight. Pseudo-siblings have switched certain traits,
hahaha. And to think that he used to tease me because of my
"burgis/conyo" accent. Hey, I only adapt certain accents depending on
the people I'm talking to, which also applied to him. I bit my tongue
and decided to not to tease him in front of everyone... and told him so
when we found each other online last night, hahahaha! I was planning to wait for Tad to get out of Assumption, but then he
and Riki happened to have a recording with their voice teacher in Cubao
that very evening, so I found myself walking to SM Makati because Teena
had mentioned in her Facebook about Gonuts Ice Cream, which was
reminiscent of good old Coney Island Ice Cream, so I immediately
ignored the strawberry (my favorite flavor of any ice cream) and went
ahead and bought a scoop of bubble gum, which was my all-time favorite
Coney Island flavor. And it has bubble gum bits, yay! Hahaha, I just
had to ask to put it in a cup so I can save the bubble gum bits for
last. Man, that bubble gum ice cream made me feel like a kid again. But now
that that craving's gone, I'm now craving for one of Peaberry's
cheeseburgers again. I wonder who'll be my next victim that I can drag
along with me to the cafe, hehehe.
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November 13th, 2009
Trying to return to the old blogging ways.
POSTED AT 09:32 PM
I was looking at my old blog entries from at least a year or two ago,
and I realized that I missed blogging like that. I just blogged away,
regardless of who was reading it. Un-edited and candid, and never
conscious about what I wrote because heck, I didn't really need to put
a disclaimer to say that it's my blog and it's just my personal take on
things. I hope I could blog like that again. Oh well. So let's go with
the flow, shall we?
One
of the things I love about Tad is that he's not afraid to be frank but
still have the tact. He knows when to say the right thing, and manages
to get my head out of the ozone. He knows exactly what I needed to
hear, and not just the things I want to hear. I'm so grateful to have
him as my voice of reason when I get too tactless and stubborn in
certain situations.
I was chatting with Jenny last night about a
previous blog entry. Hmmm. This is what I love about talking about
certain issues with different friends. You find different takes on
those situations, and sometimes they tell you if you could handle them
differently. Yes, Jenny, I'm too nice, hahaha.
Just for kicks, sometime this week, Nicco had posted Pasencia on Facebook, which was an old video from the old days, back when I
started hanging out with them post-thesis, when they shot film project
after film project for class. When we all saw it, comments poured as we
cracked up and asked for more of the old films. So today, Drei posted Garahe, the film project that Miko wrote for them that was inspired by the movie Fight Club.
I remember tagging along with them during their location shoots at
Camille's house and Rian's house, until I ended up doing a silly cameo.
Oh my gosh, those were the days. Food trips on isaw and tapsilog, and
late night shoots while our parents were texting us to come home
already, plus the late night commute with Nicco and Drei, with at least
one of them suddenly falling asleep on my shoulder during the trip home.
Speaking of watching videos, so I finally got back my DVD of Our Town from Nicco. I got to watch it again last night, even though I knew I'd
cringe and lower the volume at the sight of myself and my own voice.
Yes, I'm that critical of myself, hahaha. Even though it was a
beginning acting workshop recital, I never seem to cut myself some
slack, ahehe. Anyway, while I was watching, I have to admit, for a
basic acting class, we actually did pretty well. I was always laughing
half the time I was watching, seeing all those nuances that everyone
did again, and how we barreled through and gave it all that we've got
so far, hahaha. Thank goodness for finding this laptop's adapter and fixing it up. My
computer's on the blink again, but at least I still have something to
use.
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November 14th, 2009
Walking.
POSTED AT 11:40 PM
I realized today that I really need more exercise, so I did a little
bit of walking when I had to go on a little errand this afternoon. I had to pay our broadband internet bill at the 7-Eleven outside our
village, so when I had set off walking along our street to look for a
tricycle, I suddenly decided to walk the entire way out the village.
Thank goodness I chose to leave the house at around 4 in the afternoon,
when it was cooler. While I was walking along the street parallel to
ours, I noticed the cracks on the road and remembered how old those
cracks were. I remembered how bewildered yet fascinated I was of those
cracks when I used to walk along that road when I was kid. As I walked
further, I realized that I hardly walk around the area at the fringes
of our little subdivision in our village, and I had to admit, the
sights are actually pretty when you walk on by instead of riding by in
a car or tricycle. I really have to remember to get a second pair of frames for my
glasses, because the pair I'm wearing has thick sides that block my
peripheral vision. I've had these since last year, when I used to walk
to David's studio for voice lessons. I forgot how dangerous walking
along the main road was until this afternoon, and I really must have
those new glasses made. Jhack had posted on her Tumblr about the cast of Glee guesting on Tyra,
and I had almost forgotten that it was to be aired on ETC this evening.
Thank goodness I was just vegging out in front of the TV after dinner.
I was channel-surfing and randomly stopped at ETC, when Tyra was just starting. I was intrigued at Tyra's entrance with the western
high school cafeteria clique dilemma, so I stayed put to watch. They
talked about the typical high school cliques and how the so-called
popular kids would judge the others and vice versa, and even got a
bunch of "outcasts" to speak up along with the popular kids. Haha, I
remember how I felt like such an outcast in class during some time in
high school, so I resorted to joining a whole bunch of extra-curricular
activities, such as track and field varsity, the youth corps, the
student council's programs and planning committee, and of course,
theater. Seeing the Glee cast made me miss my training. Dave's been pretty busy with teaching at the school so we haven't gone back to regular training. Maybe I'll walk over to the studio for a visit one of these days.
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November 16th, 2009
Trio Sunday at ATC.
POSTED AT 01:05 PM
Went to ATC yesterday afternoon to meet up with Rosa and Iam. I didn't
mind that it was a Sunday, because considering it was also the day of
the Paquiao-Cotto match, there wouldn't be a lot of people milling
about. Haha, there wasn't any traffic at all, so the jeepney ride took
only 10 minutes. When I arrived at ATC, I noticed that Gerry's and
Italianni's had blocked their glass windows for the boxing match,
having sold tickets for the live telecast. Rosa arrived while I was hanging out in Powerbooks, and because Iam
wouldn't be around until after the boxing match's delayed telecast, we
headed to White Hat to try out their frozen yogurt. Stayed there and
talked until we noticed that a lot of people were already outside,
which meant that the match was over. After a little errand at the
hardware store, we did a little window shopping and ended up munching
on chicken skin at the food court while we waited for Iam. Window-shopped a little when Iam arrived, then we went to CANS because
they were going to have pedicures. Went with them as well, even though
I have my nails done at home. Sat between them and talked and giggled
along with them as their feet were as ticklish as mine. After pedicures, we stopped over at the supermarket so Rosa can pick up
some cranberry juice, then we headed to good old Mount McDo to eat.
Funny conversation jumped from the Paquiao match, to being a
boksingero's mom for instant fame (hahaha), to the discovery of an apo
and an older sister, to marriage. It's fun getting together like this
again, just the three of us. After a little more walking (with a side trip to Salsa jeans), I bid
them goodbye because they were attending the 7 o'clock mass at St.
Jerome (I heard mass before I went to ATC). I ended up briefly meeting
with Lara near the cinemas, as she was there to catch a movie and have
dinner with her siblings. Finally met her Barbie-ish older sister and
older brother that she fondly talks about. After chatting over Plato
wraps, I finally headed on home. I just love hanging out with my happy thirds, plus spur-of-the-moment meet-ups with other good friends. Pahabol: While everyone is watching 2012 at the cinemas, I once chanced upon an old 80's movie on the MGM channel a few days ago called 2010 naman. Hahaha.
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November 17th, 2009
(The return of) Dare you to dare me.
POSTED AT 08:48 PM
I had mentioned a few entries before that I wanted to go back to how I
used to blog. So as an exercise, I decided to bring back the "dare"
post I made about a year and a half ago. For those of you who had seen
it before, you may remember that I never got to follow through with all
the blog challenges that some people had posted. So I'd like to bring
it back. Here we go.
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Everyone has things they blog about. Everyone has things they don't
blog about. Challenge me out of my comfort zone by telling me something
I don't blog about, but you'd like to hear about, and I'll write a post
about it. Ask for anything: latest movie watched, last book read,
political leanings, thoughts on TV, favorite type of underwear, stories
I'm working on, travel, etc. Repost in your own journal so that we can
all learn more about each other. Go
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November 21st, 2009
Blog challenge 1: Jologs.
POSTED AT 12:20 PM
Quoting from Chris Martinez' Last Order sa Penguin:
"What makes a jologette jologette? Physically? Bordering on the
kakatulungin. Kaunting-kaunti na lang, kakatulungin na. And generally,
ang mga jolog girls pangit ang skin. Parang loob ng Bar None. 'Yung
cross section nu'n--ganu'n ang skin nila. At mahilig sa pink na
lipstick. Pansinin n'yo mamaya diyan sa labas. Pink ang lipstick na
kutis Bar None at pwede mo nang papasukin sa kitchen." Wala lang, pinapahaba ko lang yung entry, hehe. Teena had asked me to blog about my jologs side. I honestly have no
idea what part of me can be considered jologs. Though I sure hope I can
relate some certain experiences to that. Let's see. Being a one-time groupie, I used to follow a local band
practically everywhere. I went early to bar gigs so I didn't have to
pay for cover charge and just order one drink for the entire night.
Never mind that I sometimes came straight from school with a bag, so I
can just dress up before I go to the venues. And of course, we do make
time to go to all those mall shows, because, hey, that's the cheapest
gig you can attend, because it's for free. But I don't know if I really do consider that jologs. I recall a few
girls who followed in our footsteps who were way worse than we were.
Imagine one girl even offering to carry the artists' clothes and bags
for them before and after the gigs. Oh well. So let's see. Jologs. Oh yeah, I remember back during my first year in Atlantis, Ate Sally,
Richelle, Kuya Boni and I would always try to escape and leave the
office early just so we can catch the latest Sam Milby movie in
Glorietta, hahaha! I think we did it 2 or 3 times, just so we can watch
it at a decent time. Hey, you have to admit, when Sam Milby was a new
fresh face in Pinoy Big Brother, he was cute... until maumay ka na lang sa itsura niya because of too much exposure. And yes, we go to Pinoy Big Brother. During our free time, Ate Sally and I would always go online to check out regular updates of the first season of PBB,
plus the first celebrity season. Effort pa kami to read all updates in
the website, and sometimes sisilip pa kami sa forums para makarinig ng
chismis. And laging naka-schedule ang evenings namin so we can watch
the show every night. Hahaha, now I know why Teena requested this. She has her own jologs side as well because of Pinoy Big Brother. Heck, whenever we would be chatting online, she would even tell me what she's seeing on TV, ahahaha. Di naman ako maka-relate. Now let's which dare topic I'll tackle next.
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November 22nd, 2009
"It's high school" revelations.
POSTED AT 04:35 PM
Last night, Aris held a cookout at his house to celebrate his return
from Senegal plus an excuse for a belated celebration with us. Because
my dad had to work at the church all night while I had to stay at home
to keep my mom company (as she never outgrew the scary feeling of
staying home alone), I only got to catch up by midnight when my dad got
home.
So
half an hour before midnight, the moment my dad got home, Aris and Iam
arrived at my house a few minutes later to pick me up. Found Seph, Josh
and Raffy at Aris' house, and while Iam decided to catch up on a few
zzz's, I took her place at the table with the rest of the guys. I never
got to the actual "cookout" part of the night, but at least I got to
pick on the leftovers. Plus I also managed to finally open that bottle
of Merry's Irish cream from Rosa. And I must say, I loved Raffy's
barako coffee jelly with vanilla ice cream.
Iam had said that by the time she and Aris had left to pick me up, the rest had been ranting about the Twilight movies, especially this new one. Hahaha, all throughout the wee hours
of the morning, even as our conversation shifted from topic to topic,
we still somehow ended up going back to that topic because of how
idealistic and crazy-fanatic people can get over the whole vampire
trend. Crazy conversations over beer and Irish cream included Twilight's "sparkling" vampires, the "stealth assassin," the "gay friend," the useless 40-kilometer workout, the ala-School-for-Scoundrels teacher, the text language issue, among others.
Who
needs the high school reunion plus those unnecessary "reunion planning
sessions" when you can just get together like this? One favorite topic
were those very interesting revelations that were only opened up to
some or most of us at least 10 years after they had happened, hahaha.
Diane's boys, Avril's boys, and even the uneventful Olive competition.
Pre-prom date vows, prom dates, rejections and merely funny heartaches.
But hey, as we kept saying the entire morning, "That's high school." It
was amusing enough that how some had mentioned their own point of view
on what was happening. It could get even more interesting if more of
the people involved could be there as well, hahahaha!
Now that's a thought. That could make a really awesome December get-together.
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November 24th, 2009
Christine and Cristina.
POSTED AT 09:29 PM
Was texting Cris yesterday, and we
made plans to meet up this afternoon. She had said that she wanted to
go to someplace new to her here in the south, "not the usual mall. Some
sort of coffee/deli shop where we can just chill." So of course I
suggested Peaberry Cafe. Apparently Cris was taking advantage of her last free days before she
starts working again, so aside from being the family errand girl, she
treks over to the south pretty often. So this afternoon, I got to
introduce her to my own patch of southern turf. I haven't seen Cris in ages. I think the last time I saw her was when I got her to watch Virgin Labfest when I was working for Las Mentiras de Gloria last year.
And even then, we never got to talk because I was busy working while
she was watching the show with her (then) boyfriend. I think the last
time we actually hung out together was... oh my gosh, I think I forgot.
Either Jessica's birthday party when we snuck out to go to the
playground, or in the Glorietta area, when we "played dress-up" in all
the clothing stores. Introduced Cris to Ronelli the moment we stepped inside Peaberry. After
we ordered, got a table outside because Cris wanted to stay away from
artificial air before she starts working again. Updates here and there,
lots of stories. I didn't really know how to update her on everyone, as
I hardly see most of them anymore, but the updates on some people are
just too funny or crazy. By the way, Cris, that was interesting trivia
about exes, hehe. My memory of how Cris and I first became friends was pretty fuzzy. I
think it started when we got grouped together for a class project,
which was that we had to produce a short play. She was our director,
and I was one of the actors. Eventually when my thesis came around and
I needed a deputy stage manager, she was the one I asked to help. And I
was super grateful to have her as my right-hand man. Even after those
days, we still remained pretty good friends, and even got together for
another thesis, Drei and Nicco's crazy film that was conceptualized
from small talk over Starbucks.
 With Cris during the Kopihaus # 8 shoot.
Cris is still an awesome friend with a quirky personal sense of style.
Hahaha, I remember we used to call her Alex Mack back in college
because she dressed like Larisa Oleynik in the series. When I saw her
in her casual dress today, she reminded me of Claire Danes in My So-Called Life, hahaha. I love your entire outfit, Cris! Especially those boots. Too bad I didn't get to take a photo. By the way, I had finally satiated my cheeseburger craving this
week. Thanks again, Peaberry! I really have to try the pastas next time.
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