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Guilty Pleasures

Book in Hand: Faith of the Fallen (re-read) by Terry Goodkind Song in Mind: Fever by Michael Buble Word in Mouth: Strike Teeheee... it feels nice to act like an obsessed-teen again. It's been so long with Boyzone disbanding and Stephen Gately (the man I thought I would marry) admitting he's gay thereby crushing all my hopes and making me swear off all musician-infatuation. If there's one thing I miss, it's daydreaming. This time around, my favorite past time is once again ressurected by the fact that there's this really great guy I saw on TV. He was in this contest, and at first I was cheering him on kasi UP din siya eh and uber great ang voice. People I knew who knew him kept on saying how nice he was, and how he was like this and that. Pero, what the heck, aminin na natin, cute din kasi, making it easier to work my way up to crushing on him. Anyhooo, i just bought his album and I guess it's just one of those guilty pleasures I had to give in to. I thi

This Humanity

Book in Hand: Still the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying Song in Mind: The Way You Look at Me by Christian Bautista Word in Mouth: Effervescent (the heck if i know why) ---------- I have been reading up on the exquisite Browsing through the masters of rhyme Ev'ry word they've stringed together Resonates with the truthfulness of it -- The humanity. I may never become a master Prose holds no glory for me Or satisfaction for those who read me But I want to keep my one finger dipped In the flowing elixir of life This stream that flows ever through, within and without -- This humanity.
Hurrah! The dreamweaver finally has managed to set up enough chutzpah to create a blabber, eherm, a blogger. I really should've done this eons ago. It's after midnight and my favorite radio station has finally signed off. That means I'd be standing every fifteen minutes or so turning my Josh Groban casette tape for the next three hours or so, while I resist the Sandman's seduction. I realize though that I'm not the only one awake as I hear the neighborhood punks try to raise up enough ruckus to wake those who are already blessedly asleep. I'm actually deciding how best to spook them up a bit. I could turn the porch lights on and off. Or hiss at the dogs so they'll bark at the imbeciles. Or invent a static manipulator so I could mess up their rock station reception. I mean, I like listening to angsty music once in a while, but not at MIDNIGHT!!! What i do listen to at night is Groban. I found it so boring that it took a 180 degree turn and I find it act
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You're Watership Down ! by Richard Adams Though many think of you as a bit young, even childish, you're actually incredibly deep and complex. You show people the need to rethink their assumptions, and confront them on everything from how they think to where they build their houses. You might be one of the greatest people of all time. You'd be recognized as such if you weren't always talking about talking rabbits. Take the Book Quiz at the Blue Pyramid .