Tuesday, April 15, 2003

JEEPNEE TUESDAY

I'm back home on this hot Tuesday afternoon. Classes this morning went on as normal. Although for ENGL102 it was held in the Aklatan Emilio Aguinaldo because we had to research titles and topics that we would be doing for our future paper. In PHLO103 we had the continuation of yesterday's topic about Existenstialism which included a brief activity in which we competed with others.

Afterwards I joined Eric and Maycee and we all went to the Heraldo Filipino office. No one was there. The Year-End Seminar will be in Baguio City (as it was posted) not in Villa Escudero (as it was also posted). I'm wondering who's going. We're looking at the budget of HF. Hopefully we can all go. Or at least a vast majority will be able to go. It would suck if the people who went only numbered less than ten. Ngek. The new Editorial Board number more than ten. At least 30 should be able to go... as if I'm the Managing Editor handling this. But sa totoo lang, gusto ko pumunta kung pwede lang. Of course, with Eric and Maycee. The three of us need to be complete for an event one day. Let that day be in Baguio.

Speaking of Baguio, although we don't talk much about it, Jezire's trip to Baguio is still pushing through but next month. Next week we might be going to Los BaƱos for swimming aside from Jerson and my plan to search for a beach or swimming pool in the Tanza-Naic area.

An hour later Eric and I were finishing up lunch at McDo inside Robinsons Imus. We scrolled inside National Bookstore and than to Odyssey (i don't think it's an XL) where he bought Jason Mraz's "Waiting for my rocket to come" and I decided to finally buy myself a VCD copy of "Moulin Rouge" for P150. Roughly three dollars. *smirk on the face*

We left the mall and he got off at his stop in Bacoor. I continued into SM Bacoor and treated myself to an icy Pearl Cooler Melon flavor and walked out the front doors of SM Bacoor and crossed the hot street anticipating a nice big chirping babybus labeled "Naic Bacao Tanza" would be waiting.

I found nothing! I was looking at a "Naic Epza Salinas" and it frustrated me. That's the first time that's happened to me in recent day! Just when I was starting to praise the traffic system for installing lots of "Naic Bacao" babybuses, they do this to me. How can they do this to me! I'm not insane. I'm just joking.

I was like the only one standing that hot and highly-raised pavement. I waited for a few babybuses but they were all "Cavite City". Finally there was this jeepnee with only two or three people in the back and a mother and child on the front seat. It was a "Tanza Bacao" jeep. Heck. This would be the fifth jeepnee I've riden, and the fourth I've riden by myself today.

I had an icy-Melon Pearl Cooler in a Greenwich plastic, so that convinced me to just get into that Jeepnee when it passed by. And in a minute, we were already down the road.

Arrived in Tanza and took a Tricycle from McDo to my house. The heat was just intense. Got home removed my white polo and wiped all the sweat off and sprayed Axe like crazy. Why am I mentioning this? This is my daily routine when I get home. I refreshened myself with four ice cubes in a tall glass of Royal Tru-Orange.

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