うず!
Today was a day filled with mixed emotion.

I didn't have a problem at work today. Had great laughs with both my
close co-workers and students alike. It's Thursday already and so far
I've been perky the whole week. It's just that my world was never made
perfect so I have a residing feeling that I'll flip mostly in some of
my classes. Stuttering would be a frequent visitor as well. Yet by the
lesson of the law of attraction, I shall not invite bad vibes. I should
think that it will simply be the end of the work week tomorrow so that
will be for free talking and be happy. Be spontaneous!
The sun was up high, just like the past four afternoons of this
November's week. Though I have to say, I missed gazing at the blue sky
with it's seemingly pristine clouds, arranged with great skill.


Today was also another session of the Pitogo Girls. It was my idea
of meeting up after all. There's just some days when I just want to go
somewhere and chill. Good thing my friends were free today also.
Met up with Aia in Megamall after she renewed her NBI then after
ringing some dong dong dongs and fangirling over the SHINee boys, we
met up with Mao in Jollibee. We all ate the 50 pesos spaghetti promo
then hopped our way to the public jeepney to our favorite spot.
TIMY tiemz and Takumi tiemz filled our still hungry stomachs, as
well as getting crazy with the staff at ちょと スタープ. Ate Aileen was more
then willing to have a pic of herself, amongst the 400 shots she
already has according to one of our new friends from the same store. I
was thick-skinned enough to even have Ate Lisa gave us the last of her
cookie. XDDDD

たこやき was the planned food for the day and we were more
than willing to order. We certainly love 華for their food and we
certainly rave for Aia for the one who cooked our food. As usual, I
asked for the hot green tea. I've even gotten used to the taste of the
cold oolong tea. Glad to say that my taste palettes have adjusted well
to the Japanese taste. Well, at least for these drinks. And hot drinks
certainly is a must for my line of job. 8Db So glad glad glad it's
free. >D
After having our food, smoking for a while
and discussing serious family matters and of course side craziness, we
went inside the grocery, well, to target some things. I certainly have
mine already. So money, please rain on me soon:



I forgot what the green bottled alcoholic drink is called
but Ate Chris said that it is alcoholic and there's something inside I
also forgot the name, but I remember it being sour. >D I just
thought that it reminded me of Isshi's small bottle in their video in
Shibuya AX. But rather that being alcoholic, I think it was ginger
tea---good for the voice. 8D Then I also saw several flavors of
Chu-hi. I want something to drink next time. And I don't even mean
juice or soda. So as the apple love that I am, I'll try the green apple
and red apple Chu-hi next time too. Then maybe, I'll pair it up with
rice crackers! I miss rice crackers~
And so around
7, we flew back to Glorietta to take a jeep to home, only to be
irritated by one assuming foreigner that we cannot speak English.
It's like this.
He
went up to us asking for "massage"; using this keyword: MASSAGE. Man,
you think we can't understand basic sentences? Even if that's a run-on,
I'll comprehend your bullshit, sir. We are not level 1 students of
English, okay? So alright, maybe it was just nerves that got to me (and
it was effing hot already, I was sweating so my nerves was on the verge
as well, and prickly) because I understood they were simply looking for
a massage parlor. So I re-stated his question and asked: "Are you
looking for a massage parlor?" (with as much accent that I can handle
at 7:30 PM) and said we don't know so he should ask people on the other
side of the road. Mao and Aia were as irritated as me. I have my own
way of dealing with people like this, it's almost like impulse spoke
for me. I think he was shocked that I can actually speak his language
well and so thanked us and went ahead. No offense to Mao, but the guy
thought it was only her that can speak English. What the errrf? Anybody
in the Philippines can understand basic English, please learn the
culture of the country you're staying at, sir. That's courtesy and
respect.
Anyway *sigh* we were able to get home in peace.
So see you on Saturday again, gheis~ *3*

McDonals for the win.
RPRZNT.
Currently listening to: 仙台貨物 - Otokodachi no Banka