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July 1st, 2004

kunwari nagbabasa ka...
POSTED AT 06:42 PM

The rules are...steal it, post it on your site,
bold the books you've read and add three of your own (dapat in italics)!

so let's go.....

1. The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien
2. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
3. His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman
4. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, JK Rowling
6. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
7. Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne
8. 1984, George Orwell
9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, CS Lewis
10. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
11. Catch-22, Joseph Heller
12. Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte
13. Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks
14. Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier
15. The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger (haven't finished the book yet)
16. The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame
17. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens (on the 5th chapter na, i guess)
18. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
19. Captain Corellis Mandolin, Louis de Bernieres (seen the movie...does this count?)
20. War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy
21. Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell
22. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone, JK Rowling
23. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets, JK Rowling
24. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, JK Rowling
25. The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien
26. Tess Of The DUrbervilles, Thomas Hardy
27. Middlemarch, George Eliot
28. A Prayer For Owen Meany, John Irving
29. The Grapes Of Wrath, John Steinbeck
30. Alices Adventures In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
31. The Story Of Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson
32. One Hundred Years Of Solitude, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
33. The Pillars Of The Earth, Ken Follett
34. David Copperfield, Charles Dickens
35. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl
36. Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson
37. A Town Like Alice, Nevil Shute
38. Persuasion, Jane Austen
39. Dune, Frank Herbert
40. Emma, Jane Austen
41. Anne Of Green Gables, LM Montgomery
42. Watership Down, Richard Adams
43. The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald
44. The Count Of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas (saw the movie!)
45. Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh
46. Animal Farm, George Orwell
47. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
48. Far From The Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy
49. Goodnight Mister Tom, Michelle Magorian
50. The Shell Seekers, Rosamunde Pilcher
51. The Secret Garden, Frances Hodgson Burnett
52. Of Mice And Men, John Steinbeck
53. The Stand, Stephen King
54. Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy
55. A Suitable Boy, Vikram Seth
56. The BFG, Roald Dahl
57. Swallows And Amazons, Arthur Ransome
58. Black Beauty, Anna Sewell
59. Artemis Fowl, Eoin Colfer
60. Crime And Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky
61. Noughts And Crosses, Malorie Blackman
62. Memoirs Of A Geisha, Arthur Golden
63. A Tale Of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
64. The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCollough
65. Mort, Terry Pratchett
66. The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton
67. The Magus, John Fowles
68. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
69. Guards! Guards!, Terry Pratchett
70. Lord Of The Flies, William Golding
71. Perfume, Patrick Susskind
72. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Robert Tressell
73. Night Watch, Terry Pratchett
74. Matilda, Roald Dahl
75. Bridget Jones' Diary, Helen Fielding (saw the movie!)
76. The Secret History, Donna Tartt
77. The Woman In White, Wilkie Collins
78. Ulysses, James Joyce
79. Bleak House, Charles Dickens
80. Double Act, Jacqueline Wilson
81. The Twits, Roald Dahl
82. I Capture The Castle, Dodie Smith
83. Holes, Louis Sachar
84. Gormenghast, Mervyn Peake
85. The God Of Small Things, Arundhati Roy
86. Vicky Angel, Jacqueline Wilson
87. Brave New World, Aldous Huxley
88. Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons
89. Magician, Raymond E Feist
90. On The Road, Jack Kerouac
91. The Godfather, Mario Puzo
92. The Clan Of The Cave Bear, Jean M Auel
93. The Colour Of Magic, Terry Pratchett
94. The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
95. Katherine, Anya Seton
96. Kane And Abel, Jeffrey Archer
97. Love In The Time Of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
98. Girls In Love, Jacqueline Wilson
99. The Princess Diaries, Meg Cabot
100. Midnights Children, Salman Rushdie
101. Three Men In A Boat, Jerome K. Jerome
102. Small Gods, Terry Pratchett
103. The Beach, Alex Garland
104. Dracula, Bram Stoker
105. Point Blanc, Anthony Horowitz
106. The Pickwick Papers, Charles Dickens
107. Stormbreaker, Anthony Horowitz
108. The Wasp Factory, Iain Banks
109. The Day Of The Jackal, Frederick Forsyth
110. The Illustrated Mum, Jacqueline Wilson
111. Jude The Obscure, Thomas Hardy
112. The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 1/2, Sue Townsend
113. The Cruel Sea, Nicholas Monsarrat
114. Les Miserables, Victor Hugo
115. The Mayor Of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy
116. The Dare Game, Jacqueline Wilson
117. Bad Girls, Jacqueline Wilson
118. The Picture Of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde (I soooo love this!!)
119. Shogun, James Clavell (my father has a copy of this book but i don't have the courage to read it...weird!)
120. The Day Of The Triffids, John Wyndham
121. Lola Rose, Jacqueline Wilson
122. Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray
123. The Forsyte Saga, John Galsworthy
124. House Of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski
125. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver
126. Reaper Man, Terry Pratchett
127. Angus, Thongs And Full-Frontal Snogging, Louise Rennison
128. The Hound Of The Baskervilles, Arthur Conan Doyle
129. Possession, A. S. Byatt
130. The Master And Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov
131. The Handmaids Tale, Margaret Atwood
132. Danny The Champion Of The World, Roald Dahl
133. East Of Eden, John Steinbeck
134. Georges Marvellous Medicine, Roald Dahl
135. Wyrd Sisters, Terry Pratchett
136. The Color Purple, Alice Walker
137. Hogfather, Terry Pratchett
138. The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
139. Girls In Tears, Jacqueline Wilson
140. Sleepovers, Jacqueline Wilson
141. All Quiet On The Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque
142. Behind The Scenes At The Museum, Kate Atkinson
143. High Fidelity, Nick Hornby
144. It, Stephen King
145. James And The Giant Peach, Roald Dahl
146. The Green Mile, Stephen King (saw the movie and i didn't like it!)
147. Papillon, Henri Charriere
148. Men At Arms, Terry Pratchett
149. Master And Commander, Patrick OBrian
150. Skeleton Key, Anthony Horowitz
151. Soul Music, Terry Pratchett
152. Thief Of Time, Terry Pratchett
153. The Fifth Elephant, Terry Pratchett
154. Atonement, Ian McEwan
155. Secrets, Jacqueline Wilson
156. The Silver Sword, Ian Serraillier
157. One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, Ken Kesey
158. Heart Of Darkness, Joseph Conrad
159. Kim, Rudyard Kipling
160. Cross Stitch, Diana Gabaldon
161. Moby Dick, Herman Melville
162. River God, Wilbur Smith
163. Sunset Song, Lewis Grassic Gibbon
164. The Shipping News, Annie Proulx
165. The World According To Garp, John Irving
166. Lorna Doone, R. D. Blackmore
167. Girls Out Late, Jacqueline Wilson
168. The Far Pavilions, M. M. Kaye
169. The Witches, Roald Dahl
170. Charlottes Web, E. B. White
171. Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
172. They Used To Play On Grass, Terry Venables and Gordon Williams
173. The Old Man And The Sea, Ernest Hemingway
174. The Name Of The Rose, Umberto Eco
175. Sophies World, Jostein Gaarder
176. Dustbin Baby, Jacqueline Wilson
177. Fantastic Mr. Fox, Roald Dahl
178. Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov
179. Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, Richard Bach
180. The Little Prince, Antoine De Saint-Exupery
181. The Suitcase Kid, Jacqueline Wilson
182. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
183. The Power Of One, Bryce Courtenay
184. Silas Marner, George Eliot
185. American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis
186. The Diary Of A Nobody, George and Weedon Gross-mith
187. Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh
188. Goosebumps, R. L. Stine
189. Heidi, Johanna Spyri
190. Sons And Lovers, D. H. Lawrence
191. The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera
192. Man And Boy, Tony Parsons
193. The Truth, Terry Pratchett
194. The War Of The Worlds, H. G. Wells
195. The Horse Whisperer, Nicholas Evans
196. A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry
197. Witches Abroad, Terry Pratchett
198. The Once And Future King, T. H. White
199. The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Eric Carle
200. Flowers In The Attic, Virginia Andrews
201. The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien
202. The Eye of the World, Robert Jordan
203. The Great Hunt, Robert Jordan
204. The Dragon Reborn, Robert Jordan
205. Fires of Heaven, Robert Jordan
206. Lord of Chaos, Robert Jordan
207. Winters Heart, Robert Jordan
208. A Crown of Swords, Robert Jordan
209. Crossroads of Twilight, Robert Jordan
210. A Path of Daggers, Robert Jordan
211. As Nature Made Him, John Colapinto
212. Microserfs, Douglas Coupland
213. The Married Man, Edmund White
214. Winters Tale, Mark Helprin
215. The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault
216. Cry to Heaven, Anne Rice
217. Same-Sex Unions in Premodern Europe, John Boswell
218. Equus, Peter Shaffer
219. The Man Who Ate Everything, Jeffrey Steingarten
220. Letters To A Young Poet, Rainer Maria Rilke
221. Ella Minnow Pea, Mark Dunn
222. The Vampire Lestat, Anne Rice
223. Anthem, Ayn Rand
224. The Bridge To Terabithia, Katherine Paterson
225. Tartuffe, Moliere
226. The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka
227. The Crucible, Arthur Miller
228. The Trial, Franz Kafka
229. Oedipus Rex, Sophocles
230. Oedipus at Colonus, Sophocles
231. Death Be Not Proud, John Gunther
232. A Dolls House, Henrik Ibsen
233. Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen
234. Ethan Frome, Edith Wharton
235. A Raisin In The Sun, Lorraine Hansberry
236. ALIVE!, Piers Paul Read
237. Grapefruit, Yoko Ono
238. Trickster Makes This World, Lewis Hyde
240. The Mists of Avalon, Marion Zimmer Bradley
241. Chronicles of Thomas Convenant, Unbeliever, Stephen Donaldson
242. Lord of Light, Roger Zelazny
242. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Michael Chabon
243. Summerland, Michael Chabon
244. A Confederacy of Dunces, John Kennedy Toole
245. Candide, Voltaire
246. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More, Roald Dahl
247. Ringworld, Larry Niven
248. The King Must Die, Mary Renault
249. Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert Heinlein
250. A Wrinkle in Time, Madeline LEngle
251. The Eyre Affair, Jasper Fforde
252. The House Of The Seven Gables, Nathaniel Hawthorne
253. The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
254. The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan
255. The Great Gilly Hopkins, Katherine Paterson
256. Chocolate Fever, Robert Kimmel Smith
257. Xanth: The Quest for Magic, Piers Anthony
258. The Lost Princess of Oz, L. Frank Baum
259. Wonder Boys, Michael Chabon
260. Lost In A Good Book, Jasper Fforde
261. Well Of Lost Plots, Jasper Fforde
261. Life Of Pi, Yann Martel
263. The Bean Trees, Barbara Kingsolver
264. A Yellow Rraft In Blue Water, Michael Dorris
265. Little House on the Prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder
267. Where The Red Fern Grows, Wilson Rawls
268. Griffin & Sabine, Nick Bantock
269. Witch of Blackbird Pond, Joyce Friedland
270. Mrs. Frisby And The Rats Of NIMH, Robert C. OBrien
271. Tuck Everlasting, Natalie Babbitt
272. The Cay, Theodore Taylor
273. From The Mixed-Up Files Of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, E.L. Konigsburg
274. The Phantom Tollbooth, Norton Juster
275. The Westing Game, Ellen Raskin
276. The Kitchen Gods Wife, Amy Tan
277. The Bone Setters Daughter, Amy Tan
278. Relic, Duglas Preston & Lincolon Child
279. Wicked, Gregory Maguire
280. American Gods, Neil Gaiman
281. Misty of Chincoteague, Marguerite Henry
282. The Girl Next Door, Jack Ketchum
283. Haunted, Judith St. George
284. Singularity, William Sleator
285. A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson
286. Different Seasons, Stephen King
287. Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk
288. About a Boy, Nick Hornby
289. The Bookmans Wake, John Dunning
290. The Church of Dead Girls, Stephen Dobyns
291. Illusions, Richard Bach
292. Magics Pawn, Mercedes Lackey
293. Magics Promise, Mercedes Lackey
294. Magics Price, Mercedes Lackey
295. The Dancing Wu Li Masters, Gary Zukav
296. Spirits of Flux and Anchor, Jack L. Chalker
297. Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice (saw the movie!)
298. The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices, Brenda Love
299. Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace.
300. The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison.
301. The Cider House Rules, John Irving.
302. Enders Game, Orson Scott Card
303. Girlfriend in a Coma, Douglas Coupland
304. The Lions Game, Nelson Demille
305. The Sun, The Moon, and the Stars, Stephen Brust
306. Cyteen, C. J. Cherryh
307. Foucaults Pendulum, Umberto Eco
308. Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson
309. Invisible Monsters, Chuck Palahniuk
310. Camber of Culdi, Kathryn Kurtz
311. The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand
312. War and Rememberance, Herman Wouk
313. The Art of War, Sun Tzu (i've read a few pages...huhum!)
314. The Giver, Lois Lowry
315. The Telling, Ursula Le Guin
316. Xenogenesis (or Liliths Brood), Octavia Butler
317. A Civil Campaign, Lois McMaster Bujold
318. The Curse of Chalion, Lois McMaster Bujold
319. The Aeneid, Publius Vergilius Maro (Vergil)
320. Hanta Yo, Ruth Beebe Hill
321. The Princess Bride, S. Morganstern (or William Goldman)
322. Beowulf, Anonymous
323. The Sparrow, Maria Doria Russell
324. Deerskin, Robin McKinley
325. Dragonsong, Anne McCaffrey
326. Passage, Connie Willis
327. Otherland, Tad Williams
328. Tigana, Guy Gavriel Kay
329. Number the Stars, Lois Lowry
330. Beloved, Toni Morrison
331. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christs Childhood Pal, Christopher Moore
332. The mysterious disappearance of Leon, I mean Noel, Ellen Raskin
333. Summer Sisters, Judy Blume
334. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo
335. The Island on Bird Street, Uri Orlev
336. Midnight in the Dollhouse, Marjorie Filley Stover
337. The Miracle Worker, William Gibson
338. The Genesis Code, John Case
339. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevensen
340. Paradise Lost, John Milton
341. Phantom, Susan Kay
342. The Mummy or Ramses the Damned, Anne Rice
343. Anno Dracula, Kim Newman
344: The Dresden Files: Grave Peril, Jim Butcher
345: Tokyo Suckerpunch, Issac Adamson
346: The Winter of Magics Return, Pamela Service
347: The Oddkins, Dean R. Koontz
348. My Name is Asher Lev, Chaim Potok
349. The Last Goodbye, Raymond Chandler
350. At Swim, Two Boys, Jaime ONeill
351. Othello, by William Shakespeare
352. The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas
353. The Collected Poems of William Butler Yeats
354. Sati, Christopher Pike
355. The Inferno, Dante
356. The Apology, Plato
357. The Small Rain, Madeline LEngle
358. The Man Who Tasted Shapes, Richard E Cytowick
359. 5 Novels, Daniel Pinkwater
360. The Sevenwaters Trilogy, Juliet Marillier
361. Girl with a Pearl Earring, Tracy Chevalier
362. To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf
363. Our Town, Thorton Wilder
364. Green Grass Running Water, Thomas King
335. The Interpreter, Suzanne Glass
336. The Moors Last Sigh, Salman Rushdie
337. The Mother Tongue, Bill Bryson
338. A Passage to India, E.M. Forster loved
339. The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky
340. The Phantom of the Opera, Gaston Leroux
341. Pages for You, Sylvia Brownrigg
342. The Changeover, Margaret Mahy
343. Howls Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones
344. Angels and Demons, Dan Brown
345. Johnny Got His Gun, Dalton Trumbo
346. Shosha, Isaac Bashevis Singer
347. Travels With Charley, John Steinbeck
348. The Diving-bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby
349. The Lunatic at Large by J. Storer Clouston
350. Time for Bed by David Baddiel
351. Barrayar by Lois McMaster Bujold
352. Quite Ugly One Morning by Christopher Brookmyre
353. The Bloody Sun by Marion Zimmer Bradley
354. Sewer, Gas, and Eletric by Matt Ruff
355. Jhereg by Steven Brust
356. So You Want To Be A Wizard by Diane Duane
357. Perdido Street Station, China Mieville
358. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Anne Bronte
359. Road-side Dog, Czeslaw Milosz
360. The English Patient, Michael Ondaatje
361. Neuromancer, William Gibson
362. The Epistemology of the Closet, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
363. A Canticle for Liebowitz, Walter M. Miller, Jr
364. The Mask of Apollo, Mary Renault
365. The Gunslinger, Stephen King
366. Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
367. Childhoods End, Arthur C. Clarke
368. A Season of Mists, Neil Gaiman
369. Ivanhoe, Walter Scott
370. The God Boy, Ian Cross
371. The Beekeepers Apprentice, Laurie R. King
372. Finn Family Moomintroll, Tove Jansson
373. Misery, Stephen King
374. Tipping the Velvet, Sarah Waters
375. Hood, Emma Donoghue
376. The Land of Spices, Kate OBrien
377. The Diary of Anne Frank
378. Regeneration, Pat Barker
379. Tender is the Night, F. Scott Fitzgerald
380. Dreaming in Cuban, Cristina Garcia
381. A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway
382. The View from Saturday, E.L. Konigsburg
383. Dealing with Dragons, Patricia Wrede
384. Eats, Shoots & Leaves, Lynne Truss
385. A Severed Wasp - Madeleine LEngle
386. Here Be Dragons - Sharon Kay Penman
387. The Mabinogion (Ancient Welsh Tales) - translated by Lady Charlotte E. Guest
388. The DaVinci Code - Dan Brown
389. Desire of the Everlasting Hills - Thomas Cahill
390. The Cloister Walk - Kathleen Norris
391. The Things We Carried, Tim OBrien
392. I Know This Much Is True, Wally Lamb
393. Choke, Chuck Palahniuk
394. Enders Shadow, Orson Scott Card
395. The Memory of Earth, Orson Scott Card
396. The Iron Tower, Dennis L. McKiernen
397. Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand
398. A Ring of Endless Light, Madeline L'Engle
399. Lords of Discipline, Pat Conroy
400. Hyperion, Dan Simmons
401. If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things, Jon McGregor
402. The Bridge, Iain Banks
403. Practical Demonkeeping, Christopher Moore
404. Promethea, Alan Moore
405. the curious incident of the dog in the night-time, Mark Haddon
406. archangel - robert harris
407. vernon god little - dbc pierre
408. ultimate spiderman - brian michael bendis
409. The Glamour, Christopher Priest
410. The Portrait of Mrs Charbuque, Jeffrey Ford
411. The Third Person, Steve Mosby
412. Psychoville, Christopher Fowler
413. The Street of Crocodiles, Bruno Schulz
414. The Constant Gardener,John Le Carre
415. The Priestess of Avalon,Marion Bradley
416. The Mists of Avalon,Marion Bradley
417: Einstein’s Dreams – Alan Lightman (the best!)
418. The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread – Pat Robertson
419. Abarat – Clive Barker
420. The City of Beasts – Isabel Allende
421. The House of Spirits – Isabel Allende
422. American Gods – Neil Gaiman
423. Coraline – Neil Gaiman
424. Like Water for Chocolate – Laura Esquivel (seen the movie!)
425. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – JK Rowling
426. Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code – Eoin Colfer
427. Artemis Fowl and the Arctic Incident – Eoin Colfer
428. The Sun Also Rises – Ernest Hemingway
429. The Invisible Man – Ralph Waldo Ellison
420. Ogre, Ogre – Piers Anthony
421. Hope for the Flowers - Trina Paulus
422. The Bridges of Madison County - Robert James Waller
423. The Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum
424. Dr. Faustus - Christopher Marlowe
425. Smaller and smaller circles - B.H. Bacatan (hindi ako sure sa author. hahaha)
426. Guide to the Birds of the Philippines - Robert Kennedy, et al (hahahahhahaha.... )

***i read books... hahahaha... pero mas gusto ko pa rin yung collection ko of fairy tales and nursery rhymes... wala lang... i'll huff and puff and blow your house down!!!


July 26th, 2004

Random
POSTED AT 08:55 AM

I haven't posted anything for the longest time.

I was up in Mt. Apo for two weeks. Got sore throat. Nabingi ako sa sipon. Ang lamig. Wala lang.

I got sick when I got home. It was the worst flu in the history of mankind. I'm still feeling a little dizzy. Too bad, I thought I was pregnant. hahahaha... Immaculate conception?

I've been so irritated with my phone lately. I'm seriously considering giving it up. I hate missed calls, especially if people just make your phone ring just because they feel like it. I hate late night phone calls. I hate early morning phone calls. I hate stupid text messages. So what if I don't feel like replying. Leave me alone. Hmmm.. I'm a hater! wooohooo!! The devil in me is unleashed!

hahaha....

Who am I? I'm turning into a monster. 888monster? ice monster? hahahahha

Ewan. I'm in my phase where if I don't like you, I'll eat your face. With ketchup.

hahahahhaa....

Waaaa.... Exorcise the demons! Ohh.... survey.... ahma answer that... hehehhee... Currently feeling: evil


ayan survey
POSTED AT 09:12 AM

*from lexi and tita sherb

1. What kind of first impression do you think you give people?
mataray forever

2. What's one thing you like to do alone?
think of ways to torture certain individuals. hahahaha....

3. Are you a giver or a taker?
giver... of headaches and all things nasty.. hahahaha.. joke... i'm too shy (or proud) to take

4. What have you stolen before?
a glance. hahahha... corny... wala pa akong nanakaw ever

5. How many drinks before you're tipsy?
good luck in making me drink

6. Do you ever have to beg?
nope... proud human being don't beg.... hehehe

7. What kind of books do you like to read?
read? what's that? hahahha.... crime stuff, and plays or novels like dorian gray and dr. faustus

8. Do you think you're cute?
noh! pang small yun eh... hehehehe....

9. Do you have a problem changing clothes in front of your friends?
nopes...

10. What's the most painful experience you've ever had?
top of the list is my grandfather's death last year.

11. Favorite communication method?
method? chatting!!!

12. Do you care?
do you? hahhaha... yes i do

13. What is your most prized piece of your music collection?
hmmm... yung little mermaid soundtrack ko

14. What is the geekiest part of your music collection?
i have kavana. hahahaha....

15. What do you eat when you raid the fridge at night?
raid fridge? waaaaaaaaa.... hehehhe... ice cream... but normally i just eat banana... i love banana.... banana with ice cream... hahaha

16. What is your secret guaranteed weeping movie?
hmmm.... land before time? hahahhaa

17. If you could have plastic surgery, what would you have done?
nothing.... i don't think i would want plastic surgery... my fats insulate me in cold mountains... hehehehe

18. What is a physical habit that gives away your insecure moments?
tucking my hair behind my ears and biting my lips and finger

19. Do you know anyone famous?
do they have to know me back?

21. Describe your bed.
davao- single bed with dolphin covers
antipolo - double deck pero yung ilalim is cabinet... cobalt blue, pink and violet ang colors

22. Spontaneous or planned?
planned

23. Do you know how to play poker?
i think so

24. What do you carry with you at all times?
wallet, cellphone, chapstick

25. What do you miss most about being young?
still young.... i miss my princess curls.... hehehe...

26. Are you happy with your given name?
yeps... pero i'm meeting so many young girls with my name... before, 2 lang kaming camille and the other girl's name is spelled differently

27. How much money would it take to give up the internet for 1 year?
hahahha..... a lot.... pero if you give me an assignment in the field for a year that would keep me from the net.... but then i'll start eating people

28. What color is your bedroom?
here in davao it's just white... in antipolo, it's cobalt blue, pink and violet

29. Have you ever been in a play?
in high school.... never again

30. Do you like yourself and believe in yourself?
yes and yes

31. Do transient, homeless, or starving people sometimes annoy you?
because i'm a monster, yes.... they do sometimes...

32. Do you consider yourself to be a nice person?
hahaha... a nice monster... not a person

33. Do you spend more time with your girlfriend/boyfriend or your friends?
no boyfriend.... but i don't get to spend that much time with my friends either....

34. What's one thing you wish you could do but can't?
sing and dance...

35. What is your ideal wedding location?
beach

36. What's one instrument you wish you could play?
drums and guitar

37. Something you love and hate?
i love chocolates... coffee crumble ice cream... pizza... the beach... my family... my best friends...

i hate missed calls and stupid text messages... i hate hypocrites... and whitening products... hahahha

40. What's one language you want to learn?
german

41. What do you order at a bar?
i don't really go to bars

42. Have you ever pierced your body parts?
ears lang po...

43. Do you have any tattoos?
nope

44. Would you admit to getting plastic surgery if confronted?
i wouldn't get plastic surgery done

46. What's one trait you hate in a person?
mga bastos. mga mayabang. mga walang respeto. ay... one lang?

48. Do you consider yourself materialistic?
no

49. What do you cook best?
hahaha... enchiladas.... from scratch... and fudge brownies

50. Do you cry in front of your friends?
i'd love to cry in front of my friends but i don't really get to see my friends all that much... kaya cry on my own na lang Currently feeling: evil


July 27th, 2004

Guilty
POSTED AT 09:32 AM

I wanted Angelo de la Cruz dead. hahahaha...

I'm just pissed. Why does he get a house and education plans for his kids just because his head was almost cut off. Isn't it enough that he's alive?

How many other OFW are out there? How many of them are being abused on a daily basis? And you get this one guy, who was kidnapped but claimed he was not mistreated. He gets to live and people brand him a hero for that.

The real heroes are those 51 soldiers in the humanitarian mission. They should all get houses and education plans for their kids. But nobody gave a hoot about them. Misdirected attention.

They should have just chopped de la Cruz's head off.

EVIL. I. KNOW. I'M. EVIL.

Oh, and I realized that someone got affected with my entry yesterday. About the phone thing. Wala lang. I just think it's funny because when I was ranting, I didn't have just one person in mind. This has been my pet peeve for the longest time. And I've told a lot of people about it. It wasn't a secret. I always told people off when they did it. Funny lang.

Damn right I'm evil. But I don't chew people's heads off for nothing. Currently feeling: evil


July 28th, 2004

When Philippine Eagle bunnies attack
POSTED AT 02:06 PM

What do you get when you put together three evil Philippine eagle bunnies who just served crispy pata into a bowl of hunger mixed with craving for pizza?

You, get nothing.

The three evil Philippine eagle bunnies go to Picobello’s to take advantage of the “buy 1 take 1 pizza” promo and order, not one, not two, but four pizzas.

The question: Why order four when two would have been perfect?

The answer: Three people eating two whole pizzas is not as fun as three people eating four whole pizzas.

A little math: 8 slices tayms four whole pizzas dibay-dibay three people ekwals tu 10 slices per person.

What was left: five slices and three very full evil Philippine eagle bunnies.

The moral: Next time, don’t order rustica quattro formaggio and bring your own balsamic vinegar and olive oil so you won’t be charged an additional P25.

Psssttt… make punas your laway, it’s making tulo on the keyboards oh.

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

I was telling my parents this morning that I wanted to go back to Sierra Madre.

Papa and Mama: Bakit?

Me: Kasi po nag-enjoy ako dun eh.

Papa: Siguro gusto mo lang ma-solo yung kasama mo. Si Medel ba?

Me: *speechless* Hindi ah.

Papa: *in a teasing voice* uuuuyy… baka tuluyan nang mahulog ang loob mo.

Me: Ano yun?

Papa: Oo ma, ganun siguro yun.

Mama: Ganun nga siguro. Oo. Uuuyyy.

I swear, my parents are demented. That’s prolly why I’m demented too.

Sige tukso-tukso. But when I talk about guys who like me or even if I just hang out with my male friends, papa always tells my brothers I have to be escorted. Pfff!

I really want to go back to Sierra Madre because the next trip is for Maconacon. And like I told Rugby, este, Ruby, I want to go there because we’ll ride a four-seater, single engine plane that’s being held together by duct tape. You could die from those planes. Exciting noh? hehehehe Currently feeling: evil


July 29th, 2004

Genetic pala
POSTED AT 10:03 AM

I've been so frustrated with myself lately because I couldn't finish this darn scientific paper about the released eagle Kabayan. It's for the DENR. I've only been able to write 4 pages. And I wrote that Monday. Imagine, 4 pages for 1 day! What a waste of electricity! Yesterday, I was just watching the monitor, being amazed by the blinking cursor.

Grrr... I could normally finish a paper in 4 hours. (Cramming is a gift.) I know I can still write *looks at previous posts*. So what the heck is wrong with me?

Oh darn! I just remembered I have to write a paper for the population status of raptors in Sierra Madre. Hmmm... Ayaw ko nga! Send me back to Sierra Madre first. Hehehehe... I'm being a brat and I love it!

Maybe my brain only works for non-work related things, just like my mom. *looks at previous posts*

She's on sabbatical. So naturally, she's going a bit crazy (a bit? hmmm). You know what her most important discovery for yesterday was?

*through SMS* Pag tawagin ang tuta ng 'puppies', lumalapit sila. Pero i'm sure kung tawagin sila ng 'poppies', pede rin or ng 'pappies', o kaya 'papees' or 'papis', ok din.

Ok, thanks mom. That was just so darn important.

She still had to finish her book. Oh, and did I mention she has a PhD?

CRAYZEE. RUNS. IN. THE. BLOOD.

And I also realized that I've been ranting a whole lot lately. *looks at previous posts* Yesterday my blood was just boiling with EVIL.

I am so lucky that Tatit and Truby/Rugby are my friends. I really don't have that many friends here in Davao. And to have friends who actually have the same wavelength as you is such a blessing. Sometimes though, naaawa na ako kay Truby/Rugby kasi she keeps on saying "shoo... shoo" when she sees me. Nagsasawa na kaya si Sandara?

But still, I am grateful to have them as my friends. *insert a tear here*

Back to oozing with EVIL.

It didn't really help that I had lunch yesterday with a soldier. And no, God forbid it be called a date. I wouldn't have gone if it were. I kept on saying, "ang sarap pumatay!" in between little shots of conversation. He kept on saying, "wag kang magsasabi ng ganyan sa harap ko." Oooppsss... oo nga pala. He has actually killed people.

It doesn't help either that my best friend Denise (I miss you so much! Lumipat ka na lang kasi ng Davao!) has the same killer instincts. She IS evil personified. I love her!

It doesn't help that Tatit and Truby/Rugby are being evil-mean-mean-evil with me.

It doesn't help what nga pala? Ah... it doesn't help the object of all my "love".

See. I've ranted again. But does that help me finish that darn scientific paper? NOOOOOOO...

And what am I going to do today? Stay home. Bakit? Kasi malaki na ako, at sinabi ng mama ko "wag kang pumasok ngayon kasi walang kasama si lola. Uuwi na siya bukas." At dahil malaki na ako ang sabi ko, "malaki na ako eh. Kaya pagsabi ng nanay ko na wag akong pumasok, hindi ako papasok."

Maybe I should go play with our puppies/poppies/pappies/papees/papis.

Oh oh! And I just have to say this! I had so much fun at dinner last night. We ate out. And we had good company over good food. I so love my family.

Ok. Thank you for wasting your time reading this. Currently feeling: evil


July 30th, 2004

Distracted
POSTED AT 09:10 AM

I've been distracted.

Obviously.

I can't finish my work.

I can't sit still.

And I couldn't even watch a movie.

Kasi naman Will Smith my love, why do you have to be so darn hot.

*Yes Chris, your body's like Will Smith's. Happy? U Suck. hehehe*

Ok fine, it was the shower scene. But he was way hot from the get go. Distracted na, defensive pa.

Wala. Lang. I. Have. Nothing. Else. To. Say.

I. Blame. It. On. The. Coming. Full. Moon. Currently feeling: distracted but still evil


SING
POSTED AT 12:32 PM

I found a song that applies to the evil I feel.

Not Coming Home by Maroon5

When you refuse me
You confuse me
What makes you think I’ll let you in again
Think again my friend
Go on misuse me and abuse me
I’ll come out stronger in the end

And does it make you sad to find yourself alone
And does it make you mad
To find that I have grown
I’ll bet it hurts so bad
To see the strength that I have shown

When you answer the door pick up the phone
You won’t find me cause I’m not coming home (metaphorically speaking, of course)

You do not know how much this hurts me
To say these things that I don’t want to say
But have to say them anyway
I would do anything to end your suffering
But you would rather walk away

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hits right on the money doesn’t it?

And no, I ain’t gonna spend a long time being mean today even if I’m in my hyper mode.

I’m determined to finish my paper.

I’ll get it done.

I have Maroon5 to keep me company.

Oh, but I do want to ask:
Does it kill
Does it burn
Is it painful to learn
That it’s me that has all the control?

Harder to breathe-Maroon5


Go figure. Currently feeling: like a singing evil diva


July 31st, 2004

HUSTISYA!
POSTED AT 09:37 AM

Oh dangit! I just found the man I'm gonna marry. But I have a couple of problems.

1. He lives in the US.
2. He doesn't know me.
3. I don't really know him.
4. I doubt that he'll ever know I exist.
5. I'm a coward.

NGARK!!!!

Oh this is just wrong! I don't want to care. Who made me care?

Maybe it was my program head going crayzee on me yesterday and saying:
Ano, 21 ka na tapos wala ka pang boyfriend? Kung ako yun, magpapakamatay na lang ako.

Or it could be my dad saying:
Kaya yan si Camille wala pang boyfriend kasi she's perfect (Biased as a father can be). Intimidated ang mga lalake sa kanya.

Oh well. Like the song goes, "a girl can dream."

Hindi niyo naman ako mapipigilan kung gusto ko siyang pagpantasyahan diba?

Oh, and alam ko na kung bakit hindi ko matapos-tapos yung paper. When I asked for the data, I was only given a fraction of it. So I had a hard time trying to piece together all the info. And yesterday, I was telling my program head that there was a lot of data gaps, then it was the only time he gave me all the data. So now, I have to encode the data first, before I can finish the paper. Hahay.

At least I know it's not because I contracted something that would lessen whatever IQ I have. There is hope for the paper.

None for the man I'm gonna marry. Currently feeling: that evil is fading



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