Looking up
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Whenever I’m in a new place, I almost always look up to see whatever’s above me. I start observing the celing, the clouds, the leaves, the fixtures, sometimes blemishes, pipes and cobwebs among other stuff.

Whenever I’m in a new place, I almost always look up to see whatever’s above me. I start observing the celing, the clouds, the leaves, the fixtures, sometimes blemishes, pipes and cobwebs among other stuff.
The nice thing about being with friends while getting drunk is you get to know a lot of who you are and how you became that person.
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Thanks to all those who greeted and remembered. You are all wonderful people. =)

Happy birthday to me!

Our parents do not like going along with the holiday rush so we never really go out of town during the holy week. And so Visita Iglesia has been a yearly family tradition. We visited the churches of Sta. Teresita, Lourdes, UST, St. Paul the Apostle, Claret, UP, Ateneo then our village chapel. Some more pictures here
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On my birthday, it’ll be four months since I stopped smoking. It’s been pretty smooth sailing so far although I’ve been having recurring respiratory problems. They may as well be withdrawal symptoms or me just having bad lungs. During the course of breaking the smoking habit, I’ve started to develop another habit — drinking coffee.

Lately I’ve been taking round trips going home when riding the MRT
so I can take a seat. Usually, I get on the last car going south so I’d be on the first car going north, which is a lot closer to where I get off (Quezon Ave.).
Now, I won’t be able to do that anymore since they already have this segregation policy, much like the one on the LRT1
. The first car is now reserved for the elderly, disabled, children and female passengers. And apparently an able, non-elderly adult male may only be allowed in the first car if he is accompanying his pregnant wife.