Monday, May 31, 2004

Well, my celfone is officially out of order. The technician said there was a short circuit or something caused by overcharging or probably from getting wet. It'll take three days before finding out if they can fix it so I'll be left incommunicado(<-tama ba to) for that duration...which would include my birthday...haha(huhu)<-schizo talaga. Oh well, I may not get my birthday greetings but that means I wouldn't be obligated to treat them either...wehehe. Win some and you lose some.

So after I had my cellphone diagnosed, I decided to watch a movie. I'm not particularly fond of disaster movies but I decided to watch "The day after tomorrow"...since there really wasn't any other choice(except for shrek2...but there was a long queue). It wasn't a bad movie and I was actually surprised as to how many people actually came to watch it too. It had that "Independence Day" feel to it since they are actually from the same makers. I've noticed that these type of movies always have an emphasis on the white house or the president...you know, that they hold these positions and people in power in such high regard. I guess I just can't relate being a Filipino, especially when having the whole political scenario here is like having one big circus show. If there would be any movie that would include Philippine politics at present...it would no doubt be a comedy.

I've got twenty four hours more befroe i turn twenty two...i guess that's why i can't get sleep. or maybe it's because it's my enrolment in just a couple of hours from now...new life and such. I'm excited and scared...haven't felt like this since my first day of high school...which could be a good sign afterall. I don't really recall any strong feeling of anicipation or excitement when I first enrolled in UP. Hmmm, oh yeah...while watching the movie earlier...i was kinda reminded of why i wanted to be an architect as a kid. I didnt really think about making houses for people, just making my own house in particular. Always wanted to have a house like...ehem...batman's. You know, with all those secret passages and cool trap doors that even the wife and kids won't know about. And of course, as a kid...i was enamored by the thought of inevitable world war and wanted to design my own bunker and tunnel ways in which mankind would survive after the holocaust. haha, crazy kid!

Hmm...i guess i'll end it here for now. Have some other stuff to finish:)

"What we see depends mainly on what we look for." (John Lubbock).

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