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And I must say I like the movie. Of course, parts were omitted but it’s definitely worth watching. I hated it when I got to sit beside these two girls… One of them apparently got to read the book and she was like filling in her friend about what will happen, blah blah blah. Oh God. Can’t she just shut up and watch the movie?! I mean, I was there, pretending that I haven’t read the book yet, and there she was, rambling on what she knows about the plot of the novel. Lah! You have got to be kidding me, woman!
♥ Five things I had to endure/experience/suffer just to be able to watch Angels and Demons
1) I begged my parents to allow me watch it alone… in the nearest cinema I could think of. It was Sunday and I usually watch movies on Sundays with my older sister, who happened to have something else going on the time I watched to watch Angels and Demons.
2) The air time was 4:10 PM and I was still in our house 3:50 PM… it was raining! So basically, I had to speed walk after I stepped out of the jeepney, and I slipped… TWICE! God. That was embarrassing. Both happened while I was walking in a crowded place—i.e., the pedestrian lane.
3) I had to sit beside these two people (check out the paragraph after the Angels and Demons poster above).
4) I was soaked when I entered the movie house. It was pouring and the wind is just all over so using my umbrella was put to waste. Man, it’s cold!
5) Because I arrived just in time the movie started, I wasn’t able to buy a drink and I was so thirsty that time I wanted sip Coke or iced tea. Ugh.
I sure do believe in destiny. Fate. Whatever you want to call it. Even if two people are in different worlds or miles apart, at a certain point in time when everything is in their proper places, a feeling so intense would crawl up to you and lead you, through a different kind of connection, to the other... sweeping you off your feet. creating a wave in the stagnant waters.- Tin Castillo
Labels: angels and demons, boys over flowers, kim bum
I know I haven't been doing anything much lately except attend my grad school but it feels like ages since I made my last post.
What to tell, anyway?
Hmmm. I miss a lot of people. College friends and HS friends, basically. Angels and Demons will be showing next week and I think I won't be able to watch it with any of them since most of them are only free on Saturdays and on the 16th, I'll be off to Los Banos with my older sister and my niece, together with her officemates. Ugh. To think that I was the one excited watching it.... and I even told them before I wanted to watch it with them... :s
Speaking of friends, Merie had this idea of having dinner together with Kat and Jose whenever I am in Makati. The thing is, we have free food (but it's basically covered in the tuition fee) in Salcedo. Tss. No chances, lah!
♥ Top Five things I thought of the past few days:
1) I want to continue learning... and have fun!
2) In line with 1), every grad school day is like attending a class for the first time. It's just the thought that you get to know and talk to different people every day and learn bits of things about them.
3) It's good to know how people feel and think about you... verbally or not (something written will fall in here). You get the feeling that you are really valued.
4) I never knew I loved Statistics! :)) Ha ha. I am not a nerd, alright?
5) I have gained appreciation of Makati's business district. I just love chill-walking (yehesss, Jose!) from Ateneo to Ayala Avenue or just Jollibee ACS. :)
[Theresa]: Go home, Garrett, and do me a favor? [Garrett]: Anything. [Theresa]: Dream about me, okay?
Message in a Bottle
Labels: ateneo, random, whatever