Tuesday, March 25

“Pray not only for yourself, but for your enemies as well. After all, they are just soldiers, like you, doing what they are ordered to do.” –marine chaplain
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Saw Mary Ruth’s idol, Jessica Zafra last Saturday at tha Powerbooks rummaging at tha sale rack in tha middle of tha store. She look’d like a normal shopper witout any make-up on and wit her hair up in an ordinary purple scrunchy. She wuz even bein’ bothersome to other sale rack hunter, bending way low over tha lowest shelf and partin’ away legs that got there first before her, intently searchin’ for a good book. We stayed to watch her cuz Mary Ruth wanted us to bask in her writer’s presence. We also bask’d at the presence of warts generously spread among her chest.
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Bogart [Felice to some] & I agreed that we both disliked watchin’ any episode of the Lord Of the Rings movie. [I diden even git to watch tha second version out of lack of tolerance & patience for tha first one.] As Bogart wud say, “Para kang nanonood ng Panday eh!
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Vandalized on tha blue Arts & Letters balloon handed out to me at yesterday’s baccalaureate mass for our batch:
1] Gagradweyt ang katabi ko!
2] I will graduate witout studying!
3] http://shaynis.brainpowerd.net
Had so much fun that I vandalized two other people’s balloons as well which read:
4] I am tha summa of tis batch!
5] Gusto mo ba ng kausap? Call 1-800 CUM2ME.
6] Bold star material [wit an arrow pointing downwards]
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Nuthin’ fill’d me wit more pride at bein’ a Thomasian than undegoin’ tha “right of passage” yesterday or passing under our school’s symbolic ancient arch along wit ma college ‘mates from first year to last, and later watchin’ a video which featured tha seniors from previous batches passin’ under tha same symbolic arch. I bet no other school has their own ancient arch for tha studes to pass under during their baccalaureate mass as an indication of completing a degree from their school. Tha poor things with their modern, boring schools. Also luuv tha fact that ma head grew tired from lookin’ up at tha fantastic fireworks & waitin for tha colorful faux stars to stop from bein’ fired onto tha quiet black sky although our eyes got spew’d by fallin’ debris of tha fireworks. Am quite pleas’d wit tis as December celebrations at our school usually got tha fireworks tired first rather than tha energetic anticipatin’ student body.

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