Saturday, April 19, 2003

 

Happy Easter everybody! :)

 
Have you guys seen the selection in Video Takeout in Rockwell!? it's great! especially the full screen set up at the back where you can sit and enjoy (well maybe for a few minutes only) as if in your dream living room/den/personal viewing room.

I looked at the catalogue of movies...a lot I haven't seen yet so I think i'll be over there pretty soon to rent out a few of the Asian films and classics. :)

Thursday, April 17, 2003

 
I want to watch this movie

Wednesday, April 16, 2003

 
mood: still senti
listening to: mariah carey daydream album
thinking: what to do first. study? go home? surf the net? watch tv with my friends? go to mass?
reflecting: should i make a decision? i think it's hard to do something you don't want to do but you know you have to do it. it's like there is a parent telling you to your ear: it the best thing. it will be good for you.

 
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The most common ulcer symptom is burning pain in the stomach.
Your doctor can test you for H. pylori infection.
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see your health care provider or call toll-free: 1-888-MY-ULCER.

don't you wish we had a 1800 number to call for anything?

 
where are you guys going to this Holy Week?

some are in Boracay (heard it was packed with people since last week!yuk!)
some are going to Baguio
some are going to some other province or country (SARS scare though)
but I am staying home.

Why? because we got the largest case pack ever today! next saturday we have WAC (it's the last thank God!) so even if we have two free days of school, we'll still be pouring into all the texts and cases! sigh. just 381 days to go till i graduate. bigger sigh. hehe

 
mood: senti.
thought: my dad is going to kill me when he gets my celfone bill for this month...
wish: i wasn't so moody.
today someone said: margie sometimes scares me. it's like you don't want her to get her pissed or else you're going to regret it!
roommate's response: yeah she is but she's also a pussycat when she really likes you. Just when you think you know her, she surprises you. And she only releases her wrath on those who deserve it.
my response: me? but i'm so nice! who can be scared of little ol' me? heehee

I really don't know when people started considering me "scary". I've been moody all my life but I guess no one thought I'd ever fight back - being this short little thing...then you go into the corporate world. All naive and thinking that if you're good to people, they'll be good to you. Wake up call. Some realize they can possibly put one over you. So one day, you figure nobody should step on anybody! Nobody should use other people for their selfish needs. So i learned to fight back.

Pet peeves: bullies. unfairness. liars and cheats. picking on someone who doesn't know any better.

This is when I get mad. This is when I fight back. But my roomate was right. And she's known me since high school. She even remembers in high school when people could pick on me and bully me all the time. Including her! Now she's in shock seeing me after over 10 years later. Only now our friendship can be built on mutual respect. But don't get me wrong. I'm not a bully and explode without being provoked. My fury is only a reaction to something done. Never is it the initial action.

I think joey has been a big factor in showing me that you shouldn't be angry all the time. He reminds me that I need to control myself. I still have a lot to learn but hey, everyone needs some time to grow up right?

I read somewhere that there are stages in getting over someone. I think it should be used to getting over ANY kind of pain...
first there is sadness...crying, bawling all night
then denial
then anger
then...you let it go.

Tuesday, April 15, 2003

 
I got an interview with Colgate Palmolive on Monday!!! yahuuuuuuuu! i'm so excited!
i am a happy clam.

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