Friday, July 3, 2009

Happy Birthday Alloy

Alloy turns 19 today.

The LSCS had their Process Workshop with the CSO. I was in school because I had a thesis meeting that was eventually canceled.

A big birthday card was awaiting to be signed by people who cared for Alloy. I drew a small camera at the bottom right side of the card greeting him a happy birthday. There were alot of participants in the first part of the workshop. I just entered the room to check and to be part of the fun.

Before the lunch break a virus was able to enter my laptop through Irisse's flash disk ,so I had to clean it both my laptop and her flash drive. After cleaning, I felt dizzy, feeling like the virus from the computer transferred to me. I rested my head then asked Irisse to accompany me to the clinic. I got my medicine and rested in a bench located at the SJ Walk. Irisse and I bought the same drink while the Buko Fruit Salad wasnt available. We followed the some of the 107's and 106 to the canteen where most of them already started eating. When they were done eating, they left. Jerrick didn't leave right away. He was just there staring and probably listening to Irisse ans I's conversation.

Jerrick was hesitant to play billiards and was inviting almost anyone to play. My mood changed after knowing that my thesis consultation was canceled. I felt like a day was just about to be wasted. I decided that I wanted to go out, play billiards probably.

The plan was, to get Irisse's and Mykel's OJT papers at Coke, then go to MOA to play billards but becauseof the traffic and the time loss, we became lazy to play. We contacted Marc if he wanted to tag along. As long as we are going to eat something and somewhere, he's game. After picking him up at the Gox Taft Gate, stupidity becomes fun. Marc was so drained that he was singing the tune that was being played in the radio while his lyrics were absolutely whatever his eyes read. We headed of to JT's Manukan where we had our merienda and where Marc had his lunch and passing by Pan de Manila afterwards.

After dinner, I again invited Kim to hang out and this time, she had a 10:30pm curfew. We were at the Lanai then later Jerrick follows, so much for cousin bonding. My ways of storytelling changed for that moment as more interruptions came like my other neighbors who were shooting pellet guns at each other. As my cousin's curfew approaches we started walking home and just in time before the rain hit hard.

Many ups and downs for the day, a bit of frustrations balanced out with shallowness. I had to teach the next day, so I started preparing.

The first thing I saw in school today was this cat that stuck in a fence 5 feet above the ground.

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