Wednesday, February 02, 2005

random thoughts on the 2nd of feb

1. had my defense yesterday. nervousness killed it all. after the freaking formal 10 minute ++ powerpoint presentation, sir sev just bombarded me with questions. felt like he was a bit disappointed with my paper. got a b and plenty of revisions to do.
2. we just had the championship game for iac. we won. the aisec bench was pretty much a group of ass.
3. norah jones is coming on the 12th of march. finally, no more school and no more excuses for absenting myself from the concert.
4. theology is becoming such a pain in the ass. requirements are getting harder and harder to meet.
5. Just in case I’d die because of my physical condition, I might die due to high blood pressure.
6. According to a news report in Jessica Soho reports, in our country, jealousy is harmful. It can even kill. Filipinos are prone to jealousy, they say.
7. At least for tonight, the temperature has once again gone down.
8. I am presently watching tessa prieto-valdez in her show (with anton san diego and Johnny Litton) entitled look who’s talking. I find her annoying with her excessively colorful appearance and her nonsense way of interviewing.
today’s yaparazzi (tim yap’s weekly article in Philippine daily inquirer’s 2bu section) is just plain stupid. His cheesiness didn’t make me feel anything but confusion thinking because it’s not his usual self to be talking about something serious—commitment. And my two cents worth: stick with his usual social-climbing topics and his diary of events.
9. can I just pluck tessa’s fake eyelashes? I am very much tempted to.
10. one of my friends told me that she stresses over losing weight for their upcoming boracay trips.
11. here are some things i want to suggest to her: endoscopic balloon—the new anti-obesity procedure that costs 150k. according to the segment in Jessica soho, the girl who underwent the procedure lost 50 lbs. and around 18 inches.
lapban (?) surgery—the intestines are being twisted I think. And sadly, there has been a lot of unsuccessful operations. Some even led to death.

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