Saturday, November 29, 2003

NOW I'M ASKING...IS IT THE RIGHT TIME???


2 Shots of Happy One Shot of Sad

It's a sad one and in vain,
when you said no to me.

A small voice is sayin'
I've been racing for years
But I still see no finish line
2 shots of happy
1 shot of sad

Onerous struggles and the race
Of keeping up with daily life,
Of going beyond material strife;
2 shots of happy
1 shot of sad

Though the seas divide us,
And letters have long been gone,
Let me find my way
2 shots of happy
1 shot of sad






"...the storm is brewing..."



Monday, November 24, 2003

How do you know its the RIGHT time???

Friday, November 21, 2003

I was with my sis yesterday helping her out with her Xmas shopping. She wanted me to come so she can get my opinion about what to buy for xmas. Told her a watch is fine with me! hehehe..."she never smiled after that.."

I am not a shopper at heart. Though I like to window shop and just hang-out in the mall, shopping was never a strong suit of mine.

But what I do like is to go to record shops, look at some cds, and listen to some of it. And I also like to go to bookstores and browse through some interesting stuff.....interior designs, inspirational books, novels, short stories, etc....

...Nuff said...somebody's gonna use this pc now...

Tuesday, November 18, 2003

BROKEN...

Went to work early today. I didn't feel like staying at home though it was my sis's Bday. I passed by Powerbooks in Glorietta...saw a book that I liked but bought it from a another bookstore just below Powerbooks/Tower records because it was cheaper than a hundred bucks. I actually was torn between buying a book about the diary of Che Guevara or this other book called, " The five people you meet in Heaven" by Mitch Albom ( the same author of "tuesdays with Morrie"--which I enjoyed reading)...Well guess what!...I bought the latter one...and I think I made a right decision...But I'd still buy the other book next payday....
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Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Can't blog nowadays....Am sooo tired...

Monday, November 03, 2003

Your past life diagnosis:
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I don't know how you feel about it, but you were male in your last earthly incarnation.
You were born somewhere in the territory of modern North Japan around the year 550.
Your profession was that of a monk (nun), bee-keeper or lone gunman.
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Your brief psychological profile in your past life:
Such people are always involved with all new. You have always loved changes, especially in art, music, cooking.
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The lesson that your last past life brought to your present incarnation:
Your lesson is to learn discretion and moderation and then to teach others to do the same. Your life will be happier if you help those who lack reasoning.
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