I went to Marlises’ debut tonight, which is one of those filipino events for girls when they turn 18. Funny how males never get anything special but that’s how life is. Makes me sad
A debut is basically a big BIG birthday party for a female when she turns 18. Not to mention the INCREDIBLE amounts of free food there was but the entry was a birthday gift so it all works all. Their cake is HUGE and it costs a couple hundred dollars, I think I stared at it for a good minute or two before I realized there was this little decoration down on the bottom. Here’s another shot of the cake up close
Archive for July, 2004
So tonight I went to a debut.
Blue Scholars
I have always been a fan of underground hip hop, or anything underground that is good. Some bands speak their minds through the lyrics in their songs; Blue Scholars is one of those bands that achieves that. Listen to the words from Blue School and you will be amazed about the lyrics that are said while not making them sound too intellectual. It’s surprising, I wish there are more groups like Blue Scholars out there. I’ll just throw some reviews about the group from other sites instead of writing a crappy review.
I, Robot
Went to the mall to watch I, Robot with a friend.
What superhero power would you want?
Working on saturday nights is always a blast since I am placed with a very cool crew. Seeing how none of us would be able to go out Saturday night, we need to entertain ourselves so we ask stupid off the wall questions to each other. That and scaring trainees in a fun way like singing an old song then all going to the back so the trainees are all left out there clueless on the lyrics to the song. Hey, we all get embarrassed when we first start work, I just want to speed it up for them.
It sucks to be embarrassed by your teacher
It’s so funny when a person thinks he is all that just to get embarrassed by the teacher. You know the person feels like crap when everyone is laughing and the person can’t do anything. Today, some student raised his hands and asks a question in which the teacher responded as usual but the teacher then asks if the student is straight out of high school.


