Sunset Entry # 3
First off - yes, I am running out of witty titles for my entries. Sorry na.
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This afternoon in Philo102 - Mr. Pasco was discussing about how guys, in general, try their best not to cry despite really wanting to, even if their sinuses are all swollen up and painful from holding back tears:Mr. Pasco: Oo, kasi ang lalaki diba, ayaw umiyak kasi tangina parang ang bakla diba!?
[He seems to have forgotten that practically all the guys seated in the front two rows are gay, thus resulting in an awkward five-second silence.]
Mr. Pasco: Ay shit sorry! Nalimutan ko...
[Awkward silence continues.]
Mr. Pasco: Erm. Continuing with the lesson...
[He seems to have forgotten that practically all the guys seated in the front two rows are gay, thus resulting in an awkward five-second silence.]
Mr. Pasco: Ay shit sorry! Nalimutan ko...
[Awkward silence continues.]
Mr. Pasco: Erm. Continuing with the lesson...
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After Philo, my classmate JC and I decided to head to World Topps for the usual late afternoon beers (Buy-one-take-one on all local beers for fifty pesos! Puwede na boys!). After an hour or so of drinking and good conversation, we noticed that the young woman at the newspaper stand nearby was suckling her less-than-a-year-old baby with Mountain Dew from a milk bottle.
And then I realized - softdrinks actually cost less than milk.
That was really depressing.
And then I realized - softdrinks actually cost less than milk.
That was really depressing.
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I found myself riding the condominium's elevator three times today in a single hour (please don't ask me why, okay thanks) and there was this really cute chinita who happened to be in the elevator with me during each trip. And the weird thing was, everyone else would get off at their floors rather early on, thus leaving the two of us alone for practically the latter half of the duration of the elevator ride.
As I was boarding the elevator the third and final time today, I saw her there - alone. Thinking it was getting pretty weird, I gave her a lopsided smile and she returned it. I took my spot and just stood there, silent. We were alone for the rest of the ride down, and I didn't even talk to her. ARGH.
First the pink lighter (just ask - I'll be happy to tell you that story), now this. Why, Jonat, why?
Ayos? Ayos.
As I was boarding the elevator the third and final time today, I saw her there - alone. Thinking it was getting pretty weird, I gave her a lopsided smile and she returned it. I took my spot and just stood there, silent. We were alone for the rest of the ride down, and I didn't even talk to her. ARGH.
First the pink lighter (just ask - I'll be happy to tell you that story), now this. Why, Jonat, why?
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Up Dharma Down plays really trippy music, if you get my drift. :)Ayos? Ayos.
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