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Monday, May 15, 2006

I HAVE A NEW BLOG. CLICK.
Posted by therese at 10:59 PM

Brownies

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Akala ko nagreply na yung kaklase ng pinsan ko sa message ko sa kanya na nangangamusta yung pinsan ko. Pero hindi pala sya yun. Wah. Nakita ko naman yun sa bahay nila eh. Haha. Eh kapitbahay lang namin yun eh! Haha.

*najujuka ako. be back.*
Posted by therese at 11:12 AM

oh weirdo

Monday, May 08, 2006

The trip to Palawan is cancelled. So yey for me cos I DON'T want to travel anymore. Anyway, I'm soooooooooo happy for Bam and Nina's eviction. So another yey for me. Haha. I'm gonna enroll tomorrow and I'm going to take my 1x1 pic all by myself later. Haha. I will be using my phone and my school uniform skirt for my background. Wow, and I'm currently making a testimonial for Norman/Jake(my classmate before) instead of eating dinner. Wooha. I think that's not a yey. Hehe. Sige, I have to go. I have to finish Norman's testi pa eh. Hehehe.
Posted by therese at 8:44 PM

delivery room

Sunday, April 30, 2006

I just came home from the hospital. I'm too sleepy na because galing din kami sa Zamboanga kanina. Oh. Zamboanga, church, tas hospital. Idagdag mo pa ang Click kasi sinundo namin si kuya dun. Maybe you're curious kung bakit nasa hospital ako kanina, cinonfine kasi si Francis(my nephew) dun. Nung nakita ko syang naka-dextrose(tama ba?), parang naiiyak ako.

Friday
We went to Park 88, tas sa Cafe 88. We saw Katrina Halili. Then we saw Coycoy, magka-table sila ni Katrina. They were friends siguro eh. Tas magpapapicture sana kami kaso lang nakakahiya. Tas di na talaga natuloy kasi tumabi na yung boyfriend nya sa kanya. So yun, nag-chocolate mouse blabla frost kami. Basta yun. NAsa frost yun banda sa menu. Haha. Tas nagpop corn. Yum! Bad trip walang cheese. Grrr. Tas lumabas na kami then hinatid namin sila Ate Noemi at Ate Bless. Friends ni Kuya Jondy. After nun nagstroll pa kami. Sumilip kami sa Antonio's tas Park 88 tapos Alejandras tas Latitude. Sa Park 88 lang yata may maraming tao eh. Tas umuwi na kami, 2 na yata yun o 1. Syempre tulog na lahat, eh di nandun lang kami sa labas naka-tambay. Picture2x. Ishe-share ko yung pics pag nandito na sila ATe Bea, nasa digicam kasi nila eh. Tas niloloko pa nila ako "May j/artista oh!" ät tsaka "Pwede magpa-autograph?!" Ugh. Tas nagmodel2x kami dun sa daan. Haha. La namang tao eh. Basta ang saya nun. Sa pictures pa lang namin halatang masaya kami. Haha. Tas lagi pa kami nagsasabi ng "Hello farty people!" Haaaaaaaaaaay. Sana maulit yun!!!! Hehehehe.

Sige bye muna. LAro muna kami ng Gunbound!!! HAHAHAHA. Kailangan matalo namin ni David si Gixie!!! WOooohhooOOo!!!! BYEE!!! Be back..!!! :D
Posted by therese at 11:25 PM

summer love

Friday, April 28, 2006

I'm back. Umalis ba ako? Di ah. Nagbreak lang ako. I want to enjoy summer kasi. Yung tipong tulog, kain,nuod tv at text buong araw. At kung naubusan na ng pagkain eh magfr-friendster na lang.

First stop: Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Gulo. Saya. Kapagod. Saya. Kainis. Grabe na ah. Sobra na. SIge na nga. Woohoo. Wow. Yum. Ano ba. Kulit eh. San na. Layo naman. Gutom na. Ano yun. Wait. Bye. Lamig. Wah. Hello. I'm home.

Next stop: Palawan on May 10.

I have to enroll early. Enrollment starts on May 8 eh, so May 8 ng morning or hapon magpapa-enroll na ako. Woohoo. Excited na ako sa pagstart ng classes. FUn fun fun. Dance practicesssssssss again! WOo! Saya! :D Excited na rin ako para sa darating na Dance WOrkshop para sa amin(MCDT). Saya siguro nun, pero nakakapagod din siguro.

Anyway, 1:15 a.m. na. Antok na ako pero basa pa buhok ko eh. Late na kasi kami naligo. Kasi kaka-galing lang namin sa byahe. We have to rest! Kapagod kaya! Tas we watched PBB Teen Edition, KIm Sam Soon and WOnderful Life pa. Plus! Maalaala Mo Kaya. Wah. Anyway, favorite ko sa PBB eh si KIM!!! She's so pretty and nice pa. Napaka-talented niya pa! San ka pa?! Haha.

I'm making a new layout. I'm using the laptop kasi may bisita kaya di ko magamit yung computer sa kabilang bahay. Bahay ba yun? Room lang yun. Haha. Mukha lang bahay na super liit.

Sige, have to sleep na. Good......morning. Mwah.
Posted by therese at 3:07 AM

ANG LAYO!!!

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

blah.

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Stalker.
Alam mo ba yung feeling na magkaron ng stalker? Yung halos lahat ng ginagawa mo eh alam niya. Syempre, yun lang pag nasa school ka or kung san man pero di sa bahay. Yung pwede ng i-fill yung bio-data mo. Yung kulang na lang malaman yung password mo sa e-mail mo. Nakakatakot na nakakainis noh? Kasi hindi mo alam kung nasan siya, at hindi mo alam kung sino sya. Ako alam ko kung sino eh, pero di ko sya nakikita. Graduation day kasi yun. May nagtext.

"Kilala mo ba ako?"
"Oo. Ikaw si Ma.Therese T. Villafurte. tga-II Love. pinsan ni kamille. (blablabla)"

Ang sarap sabihing "STALKER!", pero ayoko naman. dahil mabait ako, ito lang ang sinabi ko:

"Huh?! Pano mo ko nakilala?"

Ewan. ************** Nakalimutan ko na. HAHA. Tas ito pa yung mga sinabi niya:

* "May tinuro ka kanina nung nasa lab ka, nagsmile ka pa nga."
* "Si Regine yang kasama mo noh?"
* "Si Arnold yung pumasok noh?"
* "PUmasok din si Johanne at Sarah!"
* "Bat ka umalis?"
* "Uwi ka na?"
* "Bat parang nagmamadali ka?"
* "Oh sino yang kasama mo?" (KUYA KO yung kasama ko)
* "Nasa bahay ka na?"

Baka nagtataka kayo kung bakit ko siya ni-rereplyan?! Dahil naniniwala ako sa kasabihan na "Be kind to animals."

**********

Platic este Plastic.
Inborn ba talaga ang pagiging plastic ng isang tao? Kasi yung 'kaibigan' ko, ewan ko ba pero parang atat na atat makipagplastikan sa mga tao eh. Hehehe. Ang sama ko, pero ganun yun eh. Ganun talaga. Ataaaaaaat. HAHA.

Boys are f*n stupid.
Nagdesisyon ako na wag magkwento bout this, sa akin na lang yun. Masakit magsalita ang mga lalake. Promise! Futah. HAHAHA.

Grown up.
What's the difference between being grown up and not being grown up? Well, there's taxes, for one thing. Grownups have to do their taxes, kids don't. Then there's shoelace tying. Children can't tie their shoes, grownups can. Then there are emotions: Children aren't responsible for theirs. Grownups are. You could have a few 'am I an adult or am I still a kid on the inside' moments. Choose the grownup route: It's no fun not to be able to tie your own shoes.

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You're leaving. We can never have our first and last dance. Aww.. :(

blah.

STATES?!?!? ANG LAYO!!!! PUTA!!!!!!
Posted by therese at 5:49 PM

please read.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Habang nagb-bloghop ako. Napadaan ako sa laurganism.com at nabasa ko ito. Basahin niyo:

Of all the dumbest fads to hit the fashion world, Havaianas have to be somewhere at the top of the list. And in spite of the fact that I’d think you were a moron for buying one (especially if you’re from the Philippines), I can’t help wishing I’d thought of the concept first. Just get some ordinary thing nobody has ever looked at, have some Hollywood celebrity endorse it and–BAM. I’d be rich. Money for nothing.

For those of you who have been living in a cave for the past year, that’s a Havaianas sandal in the picture. Cute and beachy-looking as they are, a pair costs around $17 a pop (around 935 pesos). And it’s the price that makes me find the whole fad so dumb because Havaianas, no matter how you look at it, are basically the Filipino rubber tsinelas glorified.

What is this tsinelas, you ask? Well, they’re an indispensable part of Filipino culture. They’re basically Havaianas–rubber thong sandals (or slippers, as they’re called here)–except without the hisbiscus flowers and the exhorbitant price. Everyone who’s a Filipino has to have worn them at least once (before the Havaianas craze). When I was a kid wreaking havoc on the streets on my bike, I did it in my tsinelas. And so did my other childhood playmates. Nobody wore sneakers or anything; we just ran around and played our games in tsinelas. What’s incredibly interesting about this whole slipper fad is that two years ago, if you decided to wear tsinelas to a school like Ateneo, people would look down on you or think you were poor or something. Tsinelas are so cheap, even palengkeras and (most) street beggars can afford to wear them. Hell, before the tricycle ban in Katipunan, my school imposed a dress code on the tricycle drivers that could go in Ateneo, and one of the no-nos was–you guessed it–wearing of slippers. (So much for being “men and women for others”) Now everyone’s all “look at me, I’m so cool in my 900-peso flip-flops.”

It’s human stupidity at work. But like I said, I wish I had thought of the concept of making the tsinelas fashionable first. The Havaianas website says that the company has some sort of secret recipe for the rubber but there has to be some sort of Filipino equivalent to that which existed way before this silly fad. I mean, I’ve been wearing the same pair of non-Havaianas tsinelas for four years. Not only have I been wearing them; every now and then I use my poor slippers to whack the occassional ipis (cockroach) that crosses my path. And they’re still very functional.

Maybe it’s just me, but I would never wear tsinelas to school even if somebody gave me Havaianas for free. In the first place, my feet look incredibly disgusting, thanks to my stupid cat’s flea bites. Secondly, I’ve grown to associate my slippers as an informal, household item because I always wear them in the house. To wear tsinelas to school would just destroy the whole cosmic order of things. I don’t really dress up for school–I usually just go in jeans and a non-descript top–but wearing slippers to school is just not right. For me, anyway. Oh, I’m sure 900-peso tsinelas ought to feel comfortable, but there’s always Birkinstocks for that (yes, they’re four times as expensive, but arc support is perfect for my flat feet).

So, I bet a lot of you girls are pissed at me right now for saying that Havaianas are stupid. But before you start bitching at me for being such a bitch about Havaianas, answer me this question first: would you have worn tsinelas (or “flip-flops”, if you may) to school or the mall if it weren’t made fashionable by this ingenious Brazilian manufacturer?
Posted by therese at 3:59 PM

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