Monday, March 31, 2003
Yehey. That would be a lie. I'm not finished yet! Just the blog portion is up and ready. You're all looking at it. It's just "The Inside Pages" (see those links above) need updating and repairing. I'm announcing a new page called "The Vault" to host lists of the Carpe Noctem and The Damage Report posts. The galleries are still being made (i'm sorry for the delay once again) while I've added a new phase plate for the 2nd Semester which finished almost two and a half weeks ago.
TO BAGUIO OR BUST
Anyways, I'm now off to Baguio in the morning. I'm meeting Brian, Karl, and Aldrich at the dormitories at 8 o'clock in the morning. Dormitories that no longer belong to us, it's April now... and our contracts have expired for the summer season. Can't wait till June when we can own a 4 sq. meter piece of the University for a whole year again. Heheh.
I'm not exactly sure what we're going to do in Baguio. Like I've said, I've cut expectations of a thrilling trip. I'm just in for getting out of the house and seeing what I can see out the window. Just setting foot in Benguet is enough. I would rather enjoy being there for the first time with my classmates in Broadjourn, who I miss so much now.
Tomorrow night the Atheneum Batch of 2003 Graduation will take place. I'm betting that a lot of my batchmates are going there. That includes Gnotek (the largest group in our batch) and some G7 (that's our little group). Our batch isn't exactly bent into groups... well, it only happened in Senior Year. Nikki, Joy, and Erika are going. I'm not sure about Candy. Lance is still in Baguio right now. I'm going to Baguio. And of course, Bryan is in the United States playing tennis.
Congratulations new graduates. (Joyce, Tom, Elroy...) When they graduate, they become the freshest grads. What do I and the rest of my batchmates become? History. History of a School under a dictatorship. We become the alumni and alumnu even more tomorrow night as the Class of 2002 ages.
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Hopefully the next three days and two nights won't be that bad. I have a feeling they could be very bad. What if I'm stuck up in the mountains and all my companions did was drink at some bar or at some club. Liquor and Fog. I'm going to throw up. I want fresh air up there. Who knows, maybe I'll be inspired to write something up for a future article at the HF.
Good night.