Archive for August, 2007

Careful…

[BGmusic: Love by Matt White]

Quote for the day:

“Walang gwapong sapatos, pero may mukhang paa.”

– Karen C********, fellow Econ student
sharing her reveries as we watched a basketball game
during last Saturday’s Schoolympics [the School of Economics intramurals].

I’ve been busy with school, and right now I still am, so I won’t stay for long. Just posting to let you guys know that I’m still alive.

Here’s a picture of my toe after I stubbed it on one of the metal fasteners on my brother’s guitar case awhile ago [I hurt myself on the strangest things].

Just because I’m in the mood to gross someone out. And reader, today’s your lucky day. Bwaha.

Kiss it better? Ahahaha yak. >.<

I want a man, not a boy who thinks he can

[BGmusic: Too Much by the Spice Girls]

*birit* …BOY WHO THINKS HE CAAAAAAAN!

Quote for the day:

Charlie (8/15/2007 10:26:11 PM): so watcha up to tinay?
DQ (8/15/2007 10:27:39 PM): still researching
DQ (8/15/2007 10:27:39 PM): :-<
DQ (8/15/2007 10:27:42 PM): and you?
Charlie (8/15/2007 10:28:01 PM): umaasa pa rin sayo

– a typical YM conversation with Charlie, UP student/socio nerd

Forgive me. I just had an exam. Don’t ask me how it went because I really don’t want to talk about it. Thank goodness I talked to some friends after the exam. And thank goodness we talked about *girly giggle: teehee* boys, which – I swear – is the perfect diversion from academics. I don’t know how we got to talking about our [for me, ex-]crushes, but at least for an hour I wasn’t thinking [much] about Problem Number 3 in our Econ exam.

I’m back to wallowing in Mathematical Economics woes, so I’m going to do some serious diverting.

Let’s have some fun. *cue evil laugh*

Awhile ago, we were talking about our idea of a perfect guy. Yes, I am very much aware of the fact that people are not perfect, but there are people who are perfect for each other. *wink *wink *ahem *ahem

I can’t believe I’ve never posted something like this before. Maybe because I have pride issues when it comes to silly girly-ness. And also because it sounds more than a little desperate: “Single Filipina female seeks-”, anyone?

But hey, I am kinda desperate. For distractions, that is. So *ahem* here I go. Single Filipina female seeks [hahaha]Continue reading ‘I want a man, not a boy who thinks he can’

Cinnamon Rolls

[BGmusic: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me by Dusty Springfield - WTH?]

Quote for the day:

“Where’s mah bukket?”

lolrus

It is the fourth day of this six-day weekend, and I am blogging because I’m quite bored. Not that I’m complaining. I’d pick boredom over the stress of schoolwork any day.

Aaaand… I’m going to be digging into my Mek A Wish page for the first time. And although it’s not what Dxter asked for exactly, I’m going to write about this daunting concept I’m sure we all wish we could have more of: peace.

I don’t believe that world peace is possible. I’m not that delusional. Hatred will always make itself felt in the human race – it’s a fact in this fallen world. There will always be someone bullying the less strong, and sometimes, the rest of us can do nothing else but watch and wallow in our futility.

Okay, so we can’t control the people around us, but what we can do is control how we react to these modern-day Mussolinis.

[I put this in one of my old blogs from way-back-when, and I want to share it again (alright, I admit it, I'm a lazy pig; blame the rain).]

The Real Meaning Of Peace.

There once was a king who offered a prize to the artist who would paint the best picture of peace.

Many artists tried.

The king looked at all the pictures.

But there were only two he really liked, and he had to choose between them. One picture was of a calm lake.

The lake was a perfect mirror for peaceful towering mountains all around it. Overhead was a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. All who saw this picture thought that it was a perfect picture of peace.

The other picture had mountains, too. But these were rugged and bare. Above was an angry sky, from which rain fell and in which lightning played. Down the side of the mountain tumbled a foaming waterfall. This did not look peaceful at all.

But when the king looked closely, he saw behind the waterfall a tiny bush growing in a crack in the rock. In the bush a mother bird had built her nest. There, in the midst of the rush of angry water, sat the mother bird on her nest – in perfect peace.

Which picture do you think won the prize?

The king chose the second picture.

Do you know why?

“Because,” explained the king, “peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. Peace means to be in the midst of all those things and still be calm in your heart. That is the real meaning of peace.”

DQ’s image of peace: Awhile ago, while the thunderstorm raged outside, my mother baked cinnamon rolls.

And I ate them. ^_^

When you taught me how to dance

[BGmusic: When You Taught Me How to Dance by Katie Melua]

Photos from my camping trip here.

Quote for the day:

Kuya Stephen: [seeing Seej peering into the toilet bowl after doing function no. 2] “What are you doing, Seej?”
Seej:*ecstatic voice* Daddy, it’s big! It’s a dinosaur!”
Kuya Stephen:*mimicking his son’s intonation* Yes, anak, it’s Barney!”

– an overheard conversation between a family friend and his two-year-old son

I watched Miss Potter two nights ago, and actually liked it. Even though the end was a bit… unsatisfying. I was expecting it to suck because my friends said it did, but I think because I could identify with Beatrix’s I-shall-never-ever-marry attitude, I enjoyed it.

Anyway, I’m not going to review the movie. See, the movie has this wonderful bittersweet theme song – When You Taught Me How to Dance by Katie Melua.

And because the song put me in the mood for some serious reminiscing… I’m going to talk about the most memorable dances I’ve ever had. [In chronological order.]

[Most of these names are obviously not their real names. If they read my blog, these boys will probably recognize themselves, but at least I tried. Haha.]

  • Shoelaces [our theme song: We are Gonna be Friends by The White Stripes] – the first boy I remember dancing with was this Korean boy I went to pre-school with. I call him Shoelaces because he used to double-tie my shoelaces for me at recess. Continue reading ‘When you taught me how to dance’

Can you take me higher?

[BGmusic: Lovely Mausoleum by Big Tent Revival]

Went to Batangas last weekend to climb Mount Daguldol. UP Camper na ako! Next stop, UP Mountaineers! [Haha asa pa.] Here’s the view from my tent at sunrise.

Anyway, I haven’t been bloghopping much because my laptop still isn’t back [the pain!], but my dad will be getting his power supply soon so I think you’ll be seeing more of me soon.

I don’t have anything to blog about right now, so…

[Ta-dah!]

I made my own Make Mek A Wish page. Inspired by the shooting stars we saw on our camp. It sounds really magical and wonderful but actually, it’s just a place where you can ask for things you want to see here.

Aw, just click on the link and make a suggestion.

Then maybe we’ll be seeing better posts here.  You happy, me happy, everybody wins!Un

And now, to bloghop. See you.

DQ Doodles #1: On Being Unloved

[BGmusic: Finding Nemo on the TV]

Baguio pics on my multiply.

Quote for the Day:

Sir Pads: “Banks borrow at a low interest… [blah blah blah]… What can be simpler than that?”
Class: [blank faces]
Sir Pads: “The only thing simpler than that is in a marriage, when the husband earns and the wife takes the money and just spends it- Cristina, why are you laughing? You’re looking forward to doing that, noh?”
DQ: “Yessur.”

-Sir Paderanga was so flirting with me. Bwaha.

Dahil laging late si Ma’am Simbulan.

Poor thing.

[Won't be able to bloghop/go online much because my laptop is still with the laptop doctor, and my dad left his power supply in Baguio. And our PC doesn't have a LAN card. I'm being a parasite at my neighbor's - bwaha - because I need to check my mail. I need to.]

[A] Battle of the Sexes

[BGmusic: my brother practicing on his bass guitar]

I’m going to Baguio tomorrow! Woohoo! Hurray for three-day weekends!

Quotes of the day: [Yay we have two!]

“It is the time that you have wasted with your rose that makes her special.”

– The Fox, from The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupéry

[The fox is wrong! The time wasn't wasted! It was invested! Invested I tell you!]

“Hindi ka pa pumuputi?!”

- Char’s observation on my skin. It got darker over the summer because I had a little too much fun under the sun, and it still hasn’t gone back to its default color. [But it's okay. Color is good.]

I just hung out with some of my girlfriends awhile ago for the first time in ages. I missed them so much. Lately I’ve been hanging out with guys a lot, even at home because I spend a lot of time with my brother. There is no real reason behind that – it just so happens that that’s how things have worked out.

So, anyway, this post isn’t really a battle of the sexes, as the title says. It’s more of… an evaluation of the… differences in relationships between girls and guys.

[Disclaimer: these are all from my observations. I don't know how guys and girls act in your planet, but this is pretty much how they work in mine.]

Continue reading ‘[A] Battle of the Sexes’


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