Whew. Long Day. Decided to put Nina on the CD player to relax my stressed nerves and soothe my tired wholeness.

Oh, by the way, I decided to just put these "Currently" things on my post. I haven't got ample time to update every page whenever I'm online. I'm soooo guilty of sloth.
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I just can't get enough of the new GMA 7 series JuMong. Yeah, everyone's been talking about Princess Hours and I'm not one of them. I've heard that it's good but whenever JuMong's started, I throw the dial (I mean, the remote control) and attentively watch the show (even during the prelims...haha...that's why I've got horrible grades!). And I liked it for several reasons...
a.) It is historical, kind of like "Jewel in the Palace" na Male Version. But it isn't really about cooking or nursing wounds of a weak and adulterous king, etcetera. It's about fighting for freedom, for your life, for what you believe in and for the people you love. (Naks!)

b.) There's more to it than "Love-Hate Romance" of the main character and his leading lady (or vice versa). It's about the main characters' adventures & misadventures. I hate it when shows concentrate too much on love lives (and sometimes, the saccharine sweetness is too much that it makes me puke). I'm not cynical, I'm just realistic. Real life doesn't really deal with "lovelife" 24 hours a day, 365 days in a year, right?!

c.) The actors and actresses were very good, and they're portraying the characters in an excellent way. They're more than just pretty & handsome faces.
d.) This isn't your typical leading-man-loves-the-leading-lady story. It's got cute twists.

e.) It injects the right amount of humor at the right place and at the right time. Don't bother if it's just few, it's a historical story anyway. We really can't find historical books that concentrated on Rizal's funny antics or laugh-able embarrassing moments, right?

Don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to start a fight with Princess Hours' die-hards; I'm just elaborating why JuMong is a worthy watch.
And the events get more exciting and exciting everyday! Yay!

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I've watched American Idol a couple of days ago and, as ever, seeing the auditions will leave you laughing out loud. I just can't imagine where those "tone-deaf monsters" get the nerve to show their faces on screen and make fools out of themselves. I won't even bother if I were them. And besides, being ridiculed by Simon Cowell in front of billion televiewers isn't a feat to be proud of.

Oh well, good luck to all applicants, and may the best singer-wannabe win! (Ow please, I hope the likes of Carrie Underwood and Catherine McPhee won't win. Eeew
. I'd prefer Fantasia Barrino over 'em. Heehee)_o0o_o0o_o0o_
I've been receiving probably fifty or more text messages in a day and I'm happy for it. That just means that people remember to text me (even if I was just inserted into their "send-to-all" list). However, there are certain annoying things that I just can't tolerate nor ignore.
a.) The excessive use of smileys. If you haven't got anything to say, just stop texting. I believe the smiley thing experiences such thing called "exhaustion".

b.) The use of letter "W" to replace "R", like "sowee" instead of "sorry". C'mon people, you're not retards to speak like a baby. You can talk properly, so use the opportunity. It annoys me to the bone.

c.) Sending a personal message through group messaging (and my good friend Richard is soooo guilty of this). Things like this...
To X: Hi! Kain tau later...
To Y: Hoi! Tae ka...
To Z: Mahal mo ba ako...
...and the likes. I mean, I know you're using Globe Unlimited but hey, use it responsibly. Flood my phone with sensible quotes, not these stupid things.
And besides, why broadcast to the earth the things you have to say to just one person?! (It'll be acceptable if you're proposing; Mushy but cool)d.) The never-ending chain messages that will haunt you forever if you ignore them. C'mon, people, GROW UP. And what's more annoying is when these things say "mamamatay pamilya mo pag hindi mo sinunod ito". Morons.

e.) Ederlyn & her quest for existence. The first of the Ederlyn series was quite funny. Yung part na nag-invite siya sa birthday niya, then sa next text eh hinihintay ka na niya, at yung last eh nagtampo siya kasi hindi ka pumunta. The next versions were corny and other unimportant fictitious, non-existent characters like her boyfriend & ultimate karibal named "Chona Mae" started popping out of nowhere like mushrooms. Crappy.
And many other things. Hmmm. My nerves will start bursting if I'd continue this topic.
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Job Fair. Seems like it was still yesterday when I was playing alone with my dolls. Don't look now, I'm already thinking of things to put in my resume. Whoa I'm so old na.
And up to now I still can't accept the fact that I'm already twenty. Someone just asked me yesterday how old I am and it feels like something's stuck in my throat whenever I have to say the "Magic Number Twenty". Darn it. I'm on the verge of age-denial, very much like the older oldies women. Haha, I'm mean. Now I know why they say they're forty when in fact they're already fifty.

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