That evil b***h has done it again! I've already talked about this in a previous blog entry.
To recap, she already struck down FPJ, Roco, and Cardinal Sin. And now it's Cory Aquino!!! Well, we still don't know what stage Cory is in right now... but when you're talking about the big C, recovery is hard, especially when it's diagnosed too late.
Lesson? Never mess with GMA. She has powers that are unknown to us.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Holy Week in the Dorm
A very eventful and holy Holy Week...
Maundy Thursday
- lunch: bread
- slept
- dinner: corned beef + bread
- studied a bit for Pol Sci and Accounting
- went to the doghouse to have access to internet
- watched Lion King on my laptop
- talked with roommate for more than an hour about sari2x stores and other topics
Good Friday
- lunch: tuna
- went to the doghouse to have access to the internet
- dinner: McDo (thank goodness they're open)
- watched Idiocracy and 1408 on my laptop
- studied for Pol Sci and Accounting
- My roommate went to Starbucks. She said Cantina was open, and they were serving liquor. I'd bet the owners of Cantina are atheists.
- I didn't go to mass at Gesu. Well, I'm not Catholic in the first place. But back at home, my family always went to hear the Good Friday mass.
Black Saturday
- lunch: McDo cheeseburger
- watched Grease on my laptop
- read a little for Pol Sci
- currently in the doghouse to take advantage of the internet access (sira pa rin ang dorm net)
It feels more like a 4-day weekend instead of Holy Week.
Maundy Thursday
- lunch: bread
- slept
- dinner: corned beef + bread
- studied a bit for Pol Sci and Accounting
- went to the doghouse to have access to internet
- watched Lion King on my laptop
- talked with roommate for more than an hour about sari2x stores and other topics
Good Friday
- lunch: tuna
- went to the doghouse to have access to the internet
- dinner: McDo (thank goodness they're open)
- watched Idiocracy and 1408 on my laptop
- studied for Pol Sci and Accounting
- My roommate went to Starbucks. She said Cantina was open, and they were serving liquor. I'd bet the owners of Cantina are atheists.
- I didn't go to mass at Gesu. Well, I'm not Catholic in the first place. But back at home, my family always went to hear the Good Friday mass.
Black Saturday
- lunch: McDo cheeseburger
- watched Grease on my laptop
- read a little for Pol Sci
- currently in the doghouse to take advantage of the internet access (sira pa rin ang dorm net)
It feels more like a 4-day weekend instead of Holy Week.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
A Congratulations Post
Congrats to the graduating seniors! Your 4/5 years of hard work finally paid off.
Congratulations to the ORSP contestants, namely Lance, Wilhelm, Karlvin, Garret, and Anton. 1st place! Galing talaga ng MEAns!
Congratulations to those who qualified for JTA, and especially those in the top 10 of the list (#1: Deo, #2: TJ, #3: Kyna, #6: Lens ... inggit ako sa inyo!!! hahaha).
Last but not the least... I'd like to congratulate my brother, Oliver Diamante, for getting a 94 on the step 1 of the US Medical Licensure Exam. 2 steps to go before he gets to practice in the US. But so far so good bro (you may not be as bright as the one who got a 99, but a 94 is not bad at all)
(OT: My brothers are leaving this country one by one... Andrei is already in Australia, although he'll be back by next year because his scholarship states that he should serve the Philippines for two years... but then, I know he'll leave the country as soon as the 2 years are over. And then Oliver is surely going to the US after he finishes steps 2 and 3 of the US MLE. As for Dominic...)
Congratulations to the ORSP contestants, namely Lance, Wilhelm, Karlvin, Garret, and Anton. 1st place! Galing talaga ng MEAns!
Congratulations to those who qualified for JTA, and especially those in the top 10 of the list (#1: Deo, #2: TJ, #3: Kyna, #6: Lens ... inggit ako sa inyo!!! hahaha).
Last but not the least... I'd like to congratulate my brother, Oliver Diamante, for getting a 94 on the step 1 of the US Medical Licensure Exam. 2 steps to go before he gets to practice in the US. But so far so good bro (you may not be as bright as the one who got a 99, but a 94 is not bad at all)

(OT: My brothers are leaving this country one by one... Andrei is already in Australia, although he'll be back by next year because his scholarship states that he should serve the Philippines for two years... but then, I know he'll leave the country as soon as the 2 years are over. And then Oliver is surely going to the US after he finishes steps 2 and 3 of the US MLE. As for Dominic...)
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