demet cadet! i've only slept for five hours. maybe if i put my arms stretched forward and match my lethargic walk with a gattural croak, rip my polo and slacks and mess my hair a wee bit more, maybe i'd be mistaken for a zombie. or a pedro gone loco.eihter way i hope they'd excuse me from work today.
uugh... so sleepy... only cambio's derby light is keeping me awake. good thing that it's a slow day today. so far...
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watched anne hathaway in ella enchanted last night with cherry, faye and lyn. (lyn nga ba? i'm sooo bad with names.) my comment? as frank, one of my friends, would put it, "two hours..." or in this case, "an hour and a half..." although ms hathaway did have a moment when she sung one of queens hits. (somebody to love?) pero marami pa siyang bigas, o sige kanin para sa mga pilosopo, na kakainin para matalbugan si lindsay.
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i read an interesting book yesterday at powerbooks. "the missing piece" and "the missing piece meets the big O" by sheil silverstein is classified under the childrens book section but might as well be classified under somewhere else. "the missing piece" is a about the journey of a circle looking for its missing piece, how it finds compatible and incompatible pieces and the choices that accompany each meeting. "the missing piece meets the big O" left off where the previous book ended, how a missing piece copes when its supposed *perfect* fit leaves and finding it's own way. too profound for a childrens book? maybe. but maybe i'm just reading too much into it.
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this just in!
i'm quite dissappointed that we will no longer have internet access by next week. although technically, i shouldn't be affected because in the first place, i "can't" surf the web.
blah of blahs!
what? no more ninja mode? :)
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ReplyDeletehttp://www.jonmega.com/gallery/Lindsay-Lohan?page=14
need i say more?
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you might have seen another profound children's book there: The Giving Tree. it's one of my favorites.
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aww, no blog from work.
yep no more ninja mode... sad... :(
ReplyDeletejem, had a glimpse of the pics. can't look at them for too long 'coz i might get caught. but from what i've seen... wow!
i think i saw a copy of that book. unfortuantely i can't read any copy because every book was bound in plastic and said "please don't open."
i'll try to blog after work though.
Keep on reading "children's books"... You'll be surprised by how profound many of them are. : )
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ReplyDeleteThe Missing Piece! Ahh. wonderful book. I first (and last) saw it kina alekos. wondeful wonderul.
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