Thursday, July 28, 2005

Yummy!

Today was amazing. Me, Bea, Margie, Julie, Hugh, Sir Brian, Ms Latap, and Sir Gary were sent to La Salle Greenhills to join a youth caucus on the political crisis our country's facing. We didn't know why we were chosen to represent the school (maybe except Julie?) until Sir Brian explained how the admin chose students randomly from the Juniors and Seniors... kaya pala may 'congratulations' sa notice ng pagrepresent eh, parang lotto pala siya :o

I would have died of boredom if it weren't for these people:

Sir Brian reminisced about his Zobel days, what being a teacher is like, and how he brought exact change when going to Automotive class to buy some Turon at the 'tollgate' located at the middle of the old covered walk now known as the path at the back of the CPA. He also told us stories about his time with LSYC. 'Leadership Training' hahaha. He also expressed his desire to have ****** as his specimen to experiment on when he becomes a 'social scientist' :p

Julie was extra perky today. She kept on insisting how George is a good name for a cat with a bowtie (come to think of it, oo magandang name nga siya for a cat... George the Cat! :p) She also started an argument on what was more fun, being a boy or being a girl (BOY! :p).

Nagulat ako kay Margie! I thought she was the shy, quiet type. She loves to laugh rin pala. Aloud! Bea was kinda quiet compared to her usual self... May iniisip? Sino kaya? :p

Hugh was kenkoy:
"Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you... umm, what's next?"

Sir Brian and I had this contest in the school canteen on who would get the most number of touches sa ass galing sa mga tao doon. He got three daw, ako two lang. Tsk :))

I met up with a lot of Brothers during the forum. I met Bro. Dante Amisola, FSC - He's the founder of LSYC! Tigas no? I also saw some of my friends from Piano and DCC (Miguel and Vince!)


VOCABULARY 101
CON-FLEEK
COOFERATION
HELF
FEACE
PRESH
PRISSURE
CRI-SEES
OFEN PORUM
FEOPLE


(Two gradeschoolers from LSGH press their faces against the glass windows of the lobby we were hanging out in; they were looking at us)

MICHAEL: Bea, tignan mo o, may mga batang nakatingin sa atin sa labas. Maghi kaya kayo!

MICHAEL: HI!

(Kid waves at me and says hi)

BEA: HI!

KID: AAAAH! GIIRRRRRLSSS! (runs off screaming, arms up in the air)

Margie and Bea couldn't stop laughing for around 2 minutes afterwards :p


I ended the day yummily ;) (meron ba word na gnun? :o meron yan!) Thanks :)

6 Comments:

Blogger julian said...

LOL. yummily naman eh =)) haha. saya sa lsgh ah. laftrip yung sa glass na kid =))

9:59 AM  
Blogger fishda said...

ang cute ng kid sa lsgh!! hahaha. inaantok ako buong day nung thurs, wala kasi akong paki sa politics :o

astig yung mga bloopers! OFEN PORUM =)) parang sakit. haha

bro dante! :)

yummily =))

1:00 PM  
Blogger Rap said...

My LSGH friends aren't afraid of girls... weird nung kid.

the shift from F to P and vice versa is so funny. parang mr oandasan --- pootfrints. ;)

4:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

cool..

ang happy naman!

-sarah

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