The day I spent doing nothing.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Typhoon Milenyo... DIE!!!!

I just spent the whole day doing NOTHING!

8:00 AM - Alarm clock aka cellphone rang. Charmaine wakes up and turns on cellphone.
8:01 AM - Charmaine goes back to sleep.
8:30 AM - Charmaine is snoring. (FYI, I don't REALLY snore.)
9:12 AM - Charmaine wakes up and checks timekeeper aka cellphone.
9:13 AM - Charmaine hops out of bed (literally).
9:14 AM - Charmaine brushes her teeth.
9:16 AM - Charmaine washes her face.
9:17 AM - Charmaine dries her face with purple face towel.
9:19 AM - Charmaine pours herself a glass of water.
9:21 AM - Charmaine eats breakfast.
9:24 AM - Charmaine has a drink of water.
9:28 AM - Charmaine finishes breakfast.

BLAH BLAH BLAH

9:53 PM - Charmaine types out her blog post.

You didn't think I was going to type all that, did you?

:D

Different Forms of "Cute"

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

This is a philosophical study of the subject, "Cute".


According to Drs. Danette , Isen , Winchell , and co., "Cute" means "ugly but presentable".


In another context by Professor Janine Erika , "Cute" stands for "Corny Ugly Toyo Espasol".


The true source of the word is unknown, but the writer of this study, Dr. Charmaine has compiled a list of the different forms of cute:


I. Attraction "Cute" - This "Cute" generally refers to the physical appearance of a member of the opposite sex, or in some rare cases, a member of the same sex, especially when a chemical known as "Phenethylamine" is involved. Example: "He is so cute!"

In specific cases, this "Cute" may refer to a certain body part, for example: "He has a cute butt."

An illustrated example of "Attraction 'Cute'":



II. Couple "Cute" - This "cute" is usually reserved for couples who tend to display public affection or PDA, although it may be used to refer to un-couples who refuse to even look at each other due to shyness. An example: "Ang cute naman nina Kim at Sarah." or "Ang cute naman nina Dianne at Eric!" The first example can also be used for the 2nd case (un-couples) during their early stages.

Illustrated example of "Couple 'Cute'":



III. Chibi "Cute" - The term "Chibi" is a Japanese word meaning "small". Chibi "Cute" refers to things, animals, and/or persons that look cute because they are small or childlike. Examples are: Abigail, puppies, stuffed toys, babies.

Illustrated Example of "Chibi 'Cute'":

IV. IM "Cute" - This "cute" is usually used by people who are NOT cute but think that they are. They keep on insisting that they are cute, although nobody agrees with them. Another name for it is "Chutzpah 'Cute'". Example: "Ang cute ko talaga!"
Illustrated Example of "IM 'Cute'":


And this marks the end of the study about the different forms of "Cute". Dr. Chong can only hope that you, dear readers, will understand and not take offense for the specific references made in this thesis. After all, sacrifices must be made for the sake of science.

Thank you and have a nice day!

1-2-3-4-5!!!

Whee.

No classes tomorrow.

Which means...

No more chorale presentation.

No more free Shakey's courtesy of Eric. (It's his birthday.)

No more Math long test.

No more teacher's day celebration.

No more surprise for teachers.

On the other hand...

More YM time.

More computer gaming.

More TV watching.

More spending all day eating.

More playing Ninty DS and GameCute etc etc.


With all these pros and cons...

It's hard to decide if I want classes or not.

;)

My dearest Candice

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Hello Candice.

How's Kevin?

Ay, mali.

Sa ibang tao na pala yun.

Si **************** kc sayo eh....

Mwahahahahahah.

Anyway, good luck sa ATENEO.

Hehe.

At kay R***Y pala.

Hee hee hee.

C & R 4ever!!!!

joke lang. kay danette na un eh....

:P

So.

Untangled is updated. (It's good, I swear!)

Long tests are almost over.

I have a new one-shot fanfic.

I'm bored.

So what else is new?

I am dead.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

My stress level has gone from

[__________]

to

[_______________________________________________]

AGH.

Long test.
Chorale.
CAT.

Am I dead yet?

Inner Peace

Saturday, September 23, 2006

This week, I had three contests. GMATIC on Wednesday, FEU Nicanor Reyes Essay-Writing Competition on Friday and today, Saturday, the Sipnayan. Unfortunately, I did not win ANY of these. (Although we didn't do horribly naman.) BUT I am VERY happy. Why? Because of this!

Mali lang nga spelling ng name ko...

Oh well! :)

I love you all! Mwah! >:D<

Pictures of the Essay Contest and Sipnayan will be up here soon!

And once again, COMMENT! :D

Thanks

Thursday, September 21, 2006

OO NGA PALA....

THANKS for commenting~!! I'm so happy...

  1. Candice (Onga, sayang, but then masaya pa rin! Can't wait for the Sipnayan sa Saturday! Tska dyan na pics natin o... bkt di mo sinend pics mo?)
  2. My sister (Whatever. You are SO not the cuter sister!!!)
  3. Janica (Aww... thanks... masaya naman sa Grace... hehe. tahimik si willard nun eh, haha...)
  4. Kathy (Yes you are part of my blog! I mentioned na pasok ka sa yrbk committee at may typhus+dengue...)
  5. Abi (Ayaw mo nun, baka madiscover ka...)
  6. Danica (Yeah I know. :P Jke!)
  7. Kevin (Thank you!)
  8. And Rachelle din pala kahit medyo matagal na yun... (hehe. ok lang yan, your fish is back!)
TY!!!! :D


Anyway, tomorrow, may contest naman ako sa FEU. Nicanor Reyes Essay Writing Contest... my first time joining a writing contest... am nervous. Wish me luck! Pls pray for me!

Sa Saturday naman may Sipnayan... (teamm8s Aldrich and Krizia) Honestly, yumayaman na ako ha. :D

Math Club... hay I'll talk about it some other time... kung kelan di na gano ka hectic ang aking schedule...

Ok, am done... ingat na lang dear readers... watch out for crashing meteors.. :D malay mo, mangyari yun... haha. *knock on wood*

GMATIC Pixx

Kevin and Sir Tom... haha. :D


Me and Danette... and Danette's El Fili book...


Aww... umiiyak si Aldrich! hahaha...


Perfect pair daw SABI NI CANDICE... hahaha...


Di pa complete yan... pics pa ni Candice... ABANGAN! Hehehe...

Dear Stupid Diary

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

My stupid stupid web browser shut down on me!!!! I have to type everything again!!! Augh!!!
But still, because I do care about you, my beloved readers, I have to write. So, here goes.
This morning, I woke up for the GMATIC which was in Grace Christian HS. GMATIC stands for Grace Mathineers Interschool Competition. Which is not as corny as Lord of the Math which is the corniest in the history of corny titles, followed by MATHirang MATHibay, AGHAMon, PISIKAalaman, and so on and so forth. But anyway, so I went to school where I got into the car that took us to Grace.
In the car we (namely, me, Danette, Candice, Kevin, Aldrich, Willard, and Sir Tom) discussed about a whole list of stuff including of course the best topic in the history of good topics--Chinese Teachers. (Cyempre si Sir di nakipagkwentuhan sa amin tungkol sa chinese teacher)
Once we got to Grace, we were just being crazy, talking with Clarisse (who I just met today) and playing the write-letter-form-word game and laughing our heads off, which was fun, of course. And sayang tlga kc wla yung guy na hinahanap ko... :( Although, nakita ko si Carlo. Tska sila davin and the other mtg people.
BUT ANYWAY, yun, nag elimination, nagtest kmi ng written tapos feel ko parang, hello? may pag asa pa ba ako, tapos i was feeling bad kc kawawa naman mga teammates ko na sila Candice at Aldrich who did their best but THEN dahil sa akin mapupull down scores nila.
After ng test, nag usap kmi then tanong tanong kmi sagot then we had lunch, which was okay. Most of us ordered chicken teriyaki (ahem, terriyake pala) kasi daw mas "safe".
After lunch, we were waiting for the results of the elimination exam kung pasok ba kami sa semi finals, although medyo di na ako nag aasa pa na makakapasok kami although ang dream team na sila Danette, Willard, at Kevin, ineexpect namin na pumasok. And pumasok naman sila, then super gulat namin nang tinawag din kmi kc super di namin ineexpect. So akyat kami, tawa ako ng tawa na parang baliw. Then nung nasa easy round na, 4 points lang kmi kaya medyo depressed kami, pero chinicheeran namin sila danette kc nga sila yung ineexpect tlga manalo. but then pag dating ng average round wla kaming nakuha! But then dahil masayahin kami tawa pa rin kmi ng tawa. SA difficult, at last, may nasagutan kami, TATLO! Yeah! FAvorite ko yung isang problem na sinX*cosX = 60/169. find sinX + cosX. iniisip ko naman, ano pwde panghula... 13? kc no idea tlga kami. then naisip ko, di ba may right triangle na 5, 12, 13?? so yun na nilagay namin, 17/13. and YES tama!!! Whooooooooooo! TAWA NG MALAKAS!
so yun. well, 19 pts. ok na un. pang 8 kami out of 24 teams. sila danette 7th. Buti pa si sir tom... kaysa kay ****... haha.. ahem.
Then we went back to school, sa ATC lang kmi exempted naman kami. Naglaro lang kmi ni aldrich at kevin at danette at candice ng PANTS (Place, Animal, Name, Thing, Score). Ang daya daya ni aldrich kasi sa name, naglalagay sya ng mga kung ano ano tulad ng Bince at Yeye. as if may name na ganun, pero kinonsider naman kc nga names. but anyway, later on pinalitan namin para maging People, Adjective, Nature, Food, Score (PANFS) and so naglaro kmi tatlo ni kevin at aldrich. tapos nagkatuwaan kami tawa ako ng tawa pa rin kc may sinulat si kevin FAIR'S SOUP kung ano man yun. hahahah....
then nung uwian, nakakainis ung mga taong un iniwan ako!!!!! just left me there erasing the board... but anyway paglabas ko nakita ko sila anabelle at janine at pumunta kami canteen bili ako shake, bili janine patty, then punta kami RBX, meet Dianne S. and Mimi, then go RBX then kain sila ako hindi then un na......................................
the end.
LOVE, CHARMAINE :)

Wishing Upon A STAR

Saturday, September 16, 2006

I'm wishing... I'm wishing... for the one I love...
To find me... to find me... today.

And you know, I'm also wishing that somebody would comment on my blog. Come on! I'm practically begging. Not so hard to press a button and type a few words is it? And sign your name please. Thank you!

4 posts??? well anyway, Brewster Rockit for the Comic Savvy :D

Friday, September 15, 2006





Three posts in one day? Is that a new record for me?

Anyway, things have been happening in the past few days....

  1. I got in the yearbook committee!!! Along with Kathy!!! YAY! But... speaking of Kathy...
  2. She got hit by typhus AND dengue! Poor Kathy... but we visited her and she was semi-fine so I guess she'll be fine! And besides we've all been praying for her! :D
  3. I was sick for two days and I was knocked out... well not really, but I was absent for two days after which I had such a hard time catching up... but still, well, the math club thing is done... i think..... and um... school notes are also semi done... anyway!!! IT's fine.... i guess.
That's all, I think. And Sunday's the acet for me! wish me luck!!!! :D i hope I do well! :D

PHOTOS!!!

my fave pic for the whole camp! love you guys!!!! sniff... :'(


me and rach.... in the auditorium naman...


perfect couple??? nah!!! i strongly believe in the danette-isen pairing eh.... sorry




oh wait i changed my mind... eto ang perfect pairing... see mondie's loving smile??? parang sad si isen? hehe...


more decent pic of me and ana...


bus home... sorry medyo baligtad order ng mga pics.... haha me and rach... ang dalawang maysakit ng 4 red... nagsama na...


me smiling and abi singing?? in the bus... katabi ko kc cya... di ba halata?


abi relishing her snack... adobo roll or whatever...


me and ana. yuck ugly pic!!!


This one is me and Abi in the bus! hehe


(clockwise)Me, Janine, Ana, Abi :D My beloved roommates


me and Abi, a more decent pic


blurry pic of roommates... more decent but blurry :(


me and abi again... shiny me! hehe parang angelic :p barf...


my 3 day journal of events (that is, the seniors' camp)

Being part of the graduating class has brought countless blessings to me.
In a way, this symbolizes how God blesses us as we grow and mature in His name.
Today marks the first day of our Seniors' Camp.
I only hope that this would become a new beginning for another life ahead of us.


Seniors' Camp "B Clik"
September 7-9, 2006
Development Academy of the Philippines, Tagaytay

Day 1 September 7
I woke up early in the morning, scratching the gunk out of my eyes. A tiny peek at my cell phone (which also serves as my alarm clock-slash-timekeeper) and WHAT THE--
I was late!
It was precisely 5:47 am. I barely had time to actually do something, let alone brush my teeth, freshen up and run to school in record time. I scrambled to get up, only to fall down again because I was tangled in my sheets. Grumbling, I wrestled with my bed sheets and finally, after struggling for control, I was free at last!
But enough about my waking up on the wrong side of the bed. I got to school, arriving about 10 minutes after six, fairly early, considering the fact that I woke up late. Once at school, I met up with my friends, and frankly, compared bag sizes. Sadly, mine was enormous for a hand carry and looked titanic in comparison to my friends'.
Minutes later, we were ready to board the buses (we were Bus#5) but first, we had to get in line to get our "hand carry" bags checked by Mrs. Recosana, our adviser. The boys had theirs checked by Mr. Rapisora, who was a lot stricter (and may I mention, who was also our Bus Marshall).
Once aboard the bus, Abi, that is, my seatmate, and I were in a a bit of a dilemma because there weren't any more seats left! Thankfully though, we just overlooked a couple of empty rows up front, so we were saved!
As the bus left, Sir Raps announced a bit of stuff, like rules and such, and then at last, we were free to have fun!
We immediately dug into our stashes of junk food and soft drinks and enjoyed like never before.
The journey to sunny and not-so-warm Tagaytay was long and tiring, but nothing prevented any of us from joining in on the fun and laughter. Abi, however, was obviously tired for some reason, and was asleep for almost the entire trip, and this induced a sleepiness in me which I succumbed to about halfway along SLEX.
It's said that field trips are generally more fun in the bus, and I totally agree. I mean, it's where you get to share all your innermost craziness without having to keep quiet or behave.
Finally we arrived at Tagaytay! The temperature dropped noticeably and the roads looked a lot more different. Small huts littered along the street, with bananas, pineapples, and other fruits hanging from their facades. Brightly colored buildings, which I later learned were hotels and inns, stood by towering palm trees. As we went on, we reveled in the majesty of the great wonder which was Taal, standing in all its volcanic glory. I was not able to take a decent picture of it, though, me being slow and not at all nimble. I had to fumble with my cell phone for minutes before managing to set in on camera mode, by which I was too late because the bus was moving.
Another Kodak moment (or rather, view) almost passed me by when the bus went past the pineapple plantation. There were little green hills that were fully covered with pineapple plants. It was my first time seeing these things so I was truly amazed.
We arrived at DAP soon after. At first we were all, "This is DAP??" but when we stepped down the bus, I walked around to enjoy the fresh air that was as cool as it was sweet. We were greeted by a welcome drink (mango juice) as we wandered around the lobby, but first I rushed to the restroom! 
After the brief visit to the restroom, I went to check the room assignments posted in the lobby. I was in Room 327, with "Atsi" Janette Ong, the counselor. Hopefully, this was good news, but at that point, I wasn't quite sure.
I headed to the auditorium where, after a brief picture taking session while waiting for another bus to arrive, we were treated to a brief orientation, after which was an inspiring message by Reverend Burton Williams about sacrifice. He said that a life for God must be a life of sacrifice. Only in this way will God be able to use us as instruments of His plans. He cannot work through us unless we follow Him completely and leave our old lives behind. It really struck a chord in me because it cleared up one of the reasons why I hesitate to go all out in serving God.
After the message, we all went to the BBQ Patio for a photo shoot and then, it was lunch time!
One satisfying meal later, my roommates, Ana, Janine, Abi, and I took our luggage and went to our respective rooms to unpack and meet our counselor. I was kind of wondering what Atsi Janette would be like. Would she be boring? Would she be tedious? Would she be old as a bat and do nothing but sleep (although I doubt this one)?
Thankfully, Atsi Janette was nothing but nice. She was friendly, and most importantly, she was not boring at all! The good thing is, she was also my study counselor, aside from being my room counselor!
So far, I was pleased with the whole thing. The place was rather old, and not as glamorous as I initially expected, but thing is, if it was all Shangri-la, we wouldn't get to concentrate on what we were supposed to be doing there in the first place: to worship God and to learn more about Him and His Word.
Later on, we sang a few songs like "I Wanna Be Like Jesus" which is a lovely song because it encourages Christians to do all they can to achieve Christ-likeness, which is something a lot of Christians lack.
Then came what we were all waiting for! "Game K N B?" was an "Amazing Race"-type of challenge where each group had to run around DAP, which was pretty tough because it was all new to us, and accomplish tasks assigned to each station. But first, the whole group had to memorize Bible verses ranging from easy to downright impossible.
It was not an easy task, definitely, but it was made much worse when my group was paired with a group of boys from 4-Violet who couldn't care less if we ended up in last place, but with a few words of encouragement (and even reprimanding), they finally toned down their horsing around and got to memorizing. We finished only 7 tasks out of 15 however, which is to be honest, pathetic, but still, it was no reason to lose hope!
During the game, things began going downhill for me. I felt feverish, and my throat hurt, but I drank lots of water to see if the feeling would go away. It didn't.
By dinner, I was feeling worse. I asked for medicine from the nurse and she gave me Biogesic, but I didn't feel any better after taking it.
After the meal, it was singspiration once again. I felt better while singing praises to God, and I thanked Him silently for it. After singing, there was another message by Rev. Williams, this time about following God with the heart of a servant. Rev. Williams gave four examples of men after God's own heart: Samson, with the heart of a strong man; David, with the heart of a shepherd; Solomon, with the heart of a leader; and Joseph, with the heart of a servant. The first three failed to completely follow the Lord because they fell into sin by yielding to lust, while Joseph, although given the chance, did not, and thus, he ended up becoming the 2nd most powerful man in all of Egypt, with men and women bowing down to him.
This is definitely an eye-opener because it made me realize that following God is not all obeying and worshipping Him. We have to do all this with the will and humility, but most importantly, we need discipline, to be able to emerge as the victor at the end of it all.
Next came "Standing in the Gap". What was 'Standing in the Gap"? What we did was pray for the camp, pray for the students, and basically pray for everything. It was a rejuvenating experience, because it proved that we were putting everything in God's hands and trusting Him completely.
The following activity was B-Group, or simply, Group Discussion. The group met with the study counselors, (the group mates were different from the roommates) and we were told that each one of us need to undergo counseling with the counselor. We scheduled our times, and off to bed we go.
The day was eventful and great, and I learned so much. I hope that the second day will be just like it, if not better.



Day 2 September 8
The next morning, I thought I felt pretty good, compared to the day before, so I went ahead and took a shower. Bad idea. The water was freezing! I was almost shivering after the shower and this did not do my already sodden state any good. Therefore, my fever got worse, and the whole morning, I was feeling drowsy and I almost slept through the whole thing.
First thing after breakfast was another "Standing in the Gap" where we prayed again (and of course, I prayed for myself so that I would get better quickly).
The B-Silent part that came after was actually Quiet Time or Daily Devotion where we read God's message for the day through the help of material such as "Daily Bread" or "Campus Journal", but in our case, our material was already printed in the handbooks!
Singspiration. We sang this song called, "Let Everything That Has Breath" which is so upbeat and cheerful that although I was sick, I couldn't help singing along and tapping to the beat.
Then! Another message, this time by Pastor Jebo Banzuelo. The thing about Pastor Banzuelo is that he's a lot younger than Rev. Williams; therefore, he didn't have a hard time trying to reach to us, because he was "into the times" and he knows what goes with the younger generation. I'm not exactly saying that he understands us only because he's young. He does try to make an effort, and besides, he's Filipino, so we relate more.
After the message was Bible Study. We reviewed a psalm written by David, which basically tells about the Lord's goodness and faithfulness. I couldn't remember the exact details, because as I said, I was sick, so I couldn't concentrate on what was being discussed.
The counselors and staff had a meeting afterwards, so technically, it was free time for us. We went back to our rooms, and I felt terrible. I spent the rest of the afternoon in my room with the camp nurse, Mrs. Angie Salvador. She was very nice and everything although others think that she's standoffish, but in fact, she isn't, at least to me. I don't know if that's only because I'm sick, or she's just nicer to me, because, I don't know. Because I speak Chinese?
But anyway, after dinner I felt a whole lot better. I guess rest does help. I then went to listen to the final message, by Pastor Banzuelo. He asked for a commitment from each of us, which we wrote on little pieces of paper, and put into a box in front one by one. It was a rather touching moment, but it was kind of ruined because people were laughing and talking to each other. Well, we're high school students. It's unavoidable.
After that was the Praise Night which they, my classmates and students from other sections, all prepared for. Keyword: they. I was in my room while they were rehearsing for it.
Still, it was fun watching the groups perform. Although some of them just simply ruined the whole thing by doing stuff like imitating teachers and disrespecting other religions, they were funny, although annoying. After the performances of each section, a counselor led us in singing a lot of songs, some solemn and some upbeat, and the whole event was truly inspiring and touching. It was more at this point that I began to think seriously about serving God because He is so great and majestic, and so many people are willing to sacrifice for Him. Why? There must be a reason for all of this, and I wanted to make it my mission to find out just what this reason is.
Although I was still sick, I enjoyed the day a lot, especially the Praise Night because I feel so blessed having the chance to be part of this Christian family and worship and praise God together.



Day 3 September 9
When I woke up, my fever was almost gone, but I did AGAIN the unimaginable: I took a shower. A freezing, subzero temperature shower that would definitely kill me. And there went my day.
I spent the whole morning in my room with the nurse and another guy who was also sick. I just slept the whole morning. I missed the testimony of my classmates, and I didn't share mine, too! (Although I really didn't have much to share.) I even missed the whole closing ceremony.
During the bus trip home, I was feeling fine, so I decided to join in on the fun once more. I truly got to enjoy the ride back to Manila because I got to talk with my friends and chat with them. I sat beside Rachelle this time, because she was sick, too.

Conclusion
The camp was one of the most inspiring events that have ever happened to me, but without my friends, it would have been meaningless. By the end of the school year, we will be going our separate ways, but I believe that our hearts will feel far from empty as we bring our treasured memories, together with our Christian faith, along with us as we continue walking on the path of life.

yeah. wake up call.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

COMMENT!

TAG!

GO!!!

Sick. Wah.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Man. Great way to start a week! Possibly with that deadly disease known as dengue. Hopefully not, but anyway, I'm stuck in my room all day feeling horrible and stinky and disgusting. In my 39 jacket, in fact. UGH!

Still! I'm pretty hyper anyway so I guess that's a good sign, huh?

Be back soon... I hope.

More about the Seniors' Camp in another post. Just not now.

Busy as a Bee

Monday, September 4, 2006

Lots of things happened these past few days (or rather, weeks). Here are some of them:

  1. Today it rained. Actually it was a full-fledged storm complete with sock-wettening floods and gushes of wind and water. Kanina pa nung pauwi kami. Ngaun, kahit isang katiting ng tubig, WALA! ARGH!!!
  2. Two weeks ago ata, or three, nag elevator ako papuntang Australasian Science Competition sa St. Step Hen. Tapos biglang nawalan ng kuryente! Nakakagulat, biglang nahulog ung elevator. Buti ako, calm, pinindot ko yung yellow button na may drawing ng bell. Parang walang nangyari. Tapos gumalaw ulit yung elevator. Yehey! I'm saved. Tumigil sa 7th flr at tuluyan na akong pumunta sa St. Step Hen. :D
  3. Alay Lakad nung Sunday. Masaya naman. Wla lang. Hehehe. Halos kasing saya ng last year kc kasama ko si Chabi. Hehehe...
  4. Pasok na ako sa Training Team! Yehey! Added bonus, instant membership sa Computer Club! Yay!
  5. Filipino Contest pala, medyo matagal na un. Masaya pero talo kami. Awww....
  6. Start na pala MTG nung Sunday. Kaso lang wala ako kasi nag Ateneo Camp Math ako. Last day na nun eh. Miss ko na nga... Nanalo pa nga kami ng kisses pero ung kisses ko napisa sa bag. WAHHH!!!
  7. Absent si Sir Tom for about a week... kaya binigyan namin cya ng fruits! Hehe... sana di na cya magkasakit.
Yun lang. And there goes my talambuhay for the month of August. Onga pala, shockers. Bukas na bigayan ng report card!! AHHHHHHH!

Anyway, like my new template? New link din pala. http://pandalette.blogspot.com :D

Why Charmaine is a Certified Weirdo Part 2

Sunday, September 3, 2006

Candy canes are yummy;

Candy canes are cool.

When they get wet, they’re gummy,

So don’t throw them in the pool.

I like them sweet,

I like them red;

I like them sugared too.

I like them neat,

I like them shred;

I like them too hard too.

--This is an original Charmaine masterpiece, thank you very much.


I'm weird. So sue me.

Why Charmaine is a Certified Weirdo

Friday, September 1, 2006

Nagtotopak ang aming printer dahil nakaharap sa aircon. So? what do I do? I grab my handy dandy hairdryer and blowdry the printer! You could just imagine me sitting there like a dork, blasting hot air at some machine. But it worked anyway, so if ever you find yourself pointing a hairdryer at a machine, don't forget to think of me! :D