Monday, May 07, 2007
WHAT'S STUCK IN MY HEAD: "Paint It Black" by Gina Glocksen on American Idol
*I am SOOOO digging Gina's songs right now. And I am SOOOOOO missing that little punk rocker :'c
Speaking of AI, I just wanna correct what I said during my last post, I mean, about Melinda being the only one who rocked the house then. Blake also did a really good job, especially with his beatboxing and all. He even had his hair dyed black, so now he kinda looks like Greenday's vocalist.
Oh man I'm so glad that some guy decided to put up an internet cafe in front of UPang. If it weren't for that guy, tyey I wouldn't be updating my blog now. Just so you know, we have no Internet connection at home.
Oh yeah, here sre some ADDITIONAL birthday greeters:
FRANCES GUIANG, MAY ANNE BUYA, CHAD SISON, MAEINRA VALENCERINA'S MOM, KUYA JURIS TUMANAN, KUYA JOMAR FORMOSO, UNCLE REY, AUNTIE GARET, ATE MARGAUX RAYOS, BEVERLY DE LEON, AUNTIE REBECCA, TALA JOVELLANOS, MAJIE RAMOS and RACHELLE CASIPIT.
Some of them greeted me after I posted the first set of names. The others, well, let's just say that I forgot to post their names during my last update. Sorry guys.
I'm pretty sure that some of you who are reading this have read about Melanie's weird dream, which she told about on her blog a few months ago. Well, I've got an even weirder one. Check it out:
It all started out like one of those normal days we have in school. I was in the SRP classroom (my old 3rd year room) and me and my companions (whoever they were) were taking the UPCAT. The test paper consisted of only 2 pages. What's weirder is that there was only one question, and it was an enumeration one. The weirdest part of it was that the question was something like "Write down your favorite quotes and tell us why you like them". And there was a total of like 40 or 50 blanks on the test paper. About 10 minutes later, I was down to only 10 or so more blanks, when someone walked up to me and gave me an ACET test paper. That test focused a bit more on history - American history.
Then when I looked up from my test paper, I was suddenly in Jing's house (and by Jing I mean Frances Guiang), and I kinda concluded that the test was a take-home test.
After a few more minutes of answering the test questions, I looked up again and saw what looked like the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco, but instead of a bridge, what was there was a ferris wheel, and on top po it was no other than Ryan Seacrest.
It was a good thing I woke up after that scene, but I was so dang tired that I wanted to go back to sleep. But I remembered that I had my English class at DS, so like it or not, I had to go to school.
Today was not different from last Wednesday, except for the fact that I was a bit late, and that this time, the floor of the information was covered in tiles - huge ones - and in the middle of the floor was the Dominican star. Chad said that if you stand on the star, you'll be teleported back to your home. Freak.
Our lessons today were all on newswriting, and Mrs. Manalad kept on making me recite a certain lead which she would let me construct, then call it weak. Biyatch.
During recess time, me, Pau, Charlyn and Chad went to the canteen in front of the school to, well, eat. While there, we talked about our plans for college. Pau told us about her dreams of becoming an Atenista. Hmm. I'm pretty sure she can survive there. As for Charlyn and Chad, I didn't bother asking them.
About our last day at Newton, I'll write about it in just a minute. I think there's not enough space here anymore.
ROCK THE HOUSE DOWN AT;
12:44 PM