so that was what they call speed dating lol
i went to support an organizer friend's speed dating event last night (yes, speed dating is here in iloilo city!). It was the weirdest 40 minutes of my life hehe
date#1 was awkward and shy...date # 2 was ok....date#3 so-so....date#4 CUTEY!...date#5 familiar (we're friends)...date#6 nerd alert!.....date#7 another gwapo....date#8 can you say DOTA?
it was supposed to be a yuppie speed dating event but due to the overwhelming unrsponsiveness of the ilonggo yuppies, the event turned to as-long-as-you're-18-and -above speed dating event... technically, i was the oldest in the group (i just turned 27 last tues)...the good news was every "date" thought i was only 18 hah!
although i did not meet the man of my dreams last night, i had fun =)
28 July 2007
26 July 2007
tech support
* Customer: "There is smoke coming from the back of the computer. What should I do?"
* Tech Support: "Get out of the computer room and call the fire department."
* Customer: "Should I make a backup first?"
* Tech Support: "Get out of the computer room and call the fire department."
* Customer: "Shouldn't I at least run the shutdown procedure?"
* Tech Support: "Get out of the computer room and call the fire department."
sad thing is, i can relate to the customer =(
you can read the rest here
* Tech Support: "Get out of the computer room and call the fire department."
* Customer: "Should I make a backup first?"
* Tech Support: "Get out of the computer room and call the fire department."
* Customer: "Shouldn't I at least run the shutdown procedure?"
* Tech Support: "Get out of the computer room and call the fire department."
sad thing is, i can relate to the customer =(
you can read the rest here
25 July 2007
guided imagery
wet grass
hot sand
crisp dollar bill
tinkling bell
striking match
crashing waves
throbbing speakers
straightening iron-accidentally-hits-scalp
out-of-breath fish
roadkill
pork barbecue
fingernails scraping the blackboard
buzzer
joseph feinnes
first kiss
scattering pearls
ticking clock
finger snap
shit. i need a life.
hot sand
crisp dollar bill
tinkling bell
striking match
crashing waves
throbbing speakers
straightening iron-accidentally-hits-scalp
out-of-breath fish
roadkill
pork barbecue
fingernails scraping the blackboard
buzzer
joseph feinnes
first kiss
scattering pearls
ticking clock
finger snap
shit. i need a life.
20 July 2007
oooohhhh HP spoilers!
well, well...
click here if you want to know
read the user comments after the post from the above link.
kung gusto nyo sg mahumok nga kopya(lol) sg bilog nga koleksyon, msg me...
click here if you want to know
read the user comments after the post from the above link.
kung gusto nyo sg mahumok nga kopya(lol) sg bilog nga koleksyon, msg me...
17 July 2007
i'm a fan of....
DEREK RAMSEY I HEART YOU!!!!!!!!!
yur zo zexyyy *le sigh*
from now on, i'm gonna watch ur show with juday (ysabella) every night just to catch a glimpse of your perfect body, perfect smile, perfect mole, etc.
gawd, it's high school infatuation all over again! how pathetic am i??? lol
but don't worry mr. ramsey (can i call you derek? *bats eyelashes*), i'm not a stalker. i just have a little crush on you ;p
***************
i saw this clip in another journal...watch her doing her stuff at the DMV, so funny!
and look how thin she is! and the accent...so cute.
ok, that's it. celebrity fan mode off. time to hit the books again.
11 July 2007
diz iz eeeettt!!!
We've finally scheduled our NCLEX exam last week for September 15, 2007 @ HK. Two months to go! man, i'm nervous =(
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what the....
WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!
reschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedresched
ok, so no more HK trip for us this year. unless i'll go after passing the exam hahahaha
money's a little tight right now so this is REALLY good news =) lessens the stress financially whether i pass or fail errr MUST PASS EXAM!
wish me luck!
--edit--
exam date moved to october 18. i'll be in manila from october 17-20 wheeee!!
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what the....
NCSBN will begin NCLEX testing in Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, at the international Pearson Professional Center on Aug. 23, 2007. Scheduling for examination appointments will begin on July 13, 2007.
WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!
reschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedreschedresched
ok, so no more HK trip for us this year. unless i'll go after passing the exam hahahaha
money's a little tight right now so this is REALLY good news =) lessens the stress financially whether i pass or fail errr MUST PASS EXAM!
wish me luck!
--edit--
exam date moved to october 18. i'll be in manila from october 17-20 wheeee!!
remembering pisay
I've always loved the month of July. There are so many happy "happenings" occurring during this month. There's my birthday (24), my bro's birthday (28), pisay foundation day (1), and the start of the monsoon season in the philippines aka hakutanay gamit sa balay kay mabaha naman! hahaha
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July 06, 2007 (15th PSHSWVC Foundation Day Celebration)
Our batchmate and class artihan, Jun Ryan Orbina, was the guest speaker during the foundation day. It was imperative that we attend and give our mor(l)al(r) support to him.
Jun's speech was very inspiring. It was about EXCELLENCE and how INNOVATION can help the country. It was so inspiring I was guilt-stricken. You see, we were graduates of the premiere science school in the country. As graduates, we were required to, not only pursue a science degree, but also improve/advance science and technology in the country. Well, most (if not all) of us graduated from a science degree but not all of us became scientists (like jun). Why was i guilt-stricken? Because even though i knew what was expected of me as a pisay scholar and graduate, I became a nurse(w/ a BS com sci degree, just to be clear). Instead of helping develop and advance the country's science and technology, I'm doing everything i can to get out of the country and serve foreigners. Maam Sunico, our former Filipino teacher, and I were chatting in YM when i told her about this. She told me, "do not worry about not serving as of now. damo man paagi maka serve, maabot gd na =)"
Anyhoo, it was always fun going back to pisay. Some of our former teachers are still teaching there. They look the same + some white hair here and there. We were still recognized by the manongs and manangs. The dilapidated bus still sits on the parking lot gathering more rust.
When we arrived, we were invited to the director's office for coffee and chitchat. After the opening ceremony, we went back to the office for some snacks and to view the school's presentation to the Pfizer people. As usual, Dr. Biyo was at her best. She's the driving force in gathering and convincing sponsors to help the school and the students.
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Our high school experience was very different from those from other schools. Aside from the fact that we were trained higher science and mathematics, my batchmates and i were brought up like brothers and sisters. We were soooo innocent. We didn't cheat, smoke, drink, do drugs, have girl-boy/boy-boy/girl-girl relationships. We were the perfect and favorite batch. syempre, pioneer batch! I remember we had to import dates for our J prom! lol
haay, pisay.
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July 06, 2007 (15th PSHSWVC Foundation Day Celebration)
Our batchmate and class artihan, Jun Ryan Orbina, was the guest speaker during the foundation day. It was imperative that we attend and give our mor(l)al(r) support to him.
Jun's speech was very inspiring. It was about EXCELLENCE and how INNOVATION can help the country. It was so inspiring I was guilt-stricken. You see, we were graduates of the premiere science school in the country. As graduates, we were required to, not only pursue a science degree, but also improve/advance science and technology in the country. Well, most (if not all) of us graduated from a science degree but not all of us became scientists (like jun). Why was i guilt-stricken? Because even though i knew what was expected of me as a pisay scholar and graduate, I became a nurse(w/ a BS com sci degree, just to be clear). Instead of helping develop and advance the country's science and technology, I'm doing everything i can to get out of the country and serve foreigners. Maam Sunico, our former Filipino teacher, and I were chatting in YM when i told her about this. She told me, "do not worry about not serving as of now. damo man paagi maka serve, maabot gd na =)"
Anyhoo, it was always fun going back to pisay. Some of our former teachers are still teaching there. They look the same + some white hair here and there. We were still recognized by the manongs and manangs. The dilapidated bus still sits on the parking lot gathering more rust.
When we arrived, we were invited to the director's office for coffee and chitchat. After the opening ceremony, we went back to the office for some snacks and to view the school's presentation to the Pfizer people. As usual, Dr. Biyo was at her best. She's the driving force in gathering and convincing sponsors to help the school and the students.
-----
Our high school experience was very different from those from other schools. Aside from the fact that we were trained higher science and mathematics, my batchmates and i were brought up like brothers and sisters. We were soooo innocent. We didn't cheat, smoke, drink, do drugs, have girl-boy/boy-boy/girl-girl relationships. We were the perfect and favorite batch. syempre, pioneer batch! I remember we had to import dates for our J prom! lol
haay, pisay.
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