15 June 2006 |
hula baloo # 12 |
>> I just got home from a fun afternoon-night with a lot of people (will mention them one by one na lang), hee hee.
>> Got up at around 8am to the sound of men fixing our broken lights which turned out to be a (suspicious) mistake since "someone" shut off our fuse box. I am so convincing myself that it was an honest mistake.
>> Arrived at my 1pm meeting with the Ventures Publication people at around 2pm (how unprofessional, I know) due to insane reasons I don't care to elaborate further. And, the new fine for late attendees (which I suggested, haha) would be to treat merienda for the whole team! I will never be late again, haha.
>> Meeting with the Ventures team went well. I am now officially the Features Editor and am tasked to come up with atleast 4 articles per issue, maximum of 3 issues this semester. Looking at a total of 12 articles in a semester sort of makes you think that the task at hand is easy or not hard to say the most, but thinking about it from a senior student's perspective, add to that the fact that I am limited to writing about either anything related to entrepreneurship or sponsoring company features kinda increases the difficulty up a couple o' notches. Still, I commend Ash for a serious-looking semester ahead and if he wants my opinion, I go for the broadsheet, dude.=)
>> Shout-outs to ANYONE as in ANYONE who'd want to be a Features Correspondent this semester : PLEASE give me a heads up. Thank you so so much! I am already eyeing two people though: Ivan and Pat Coloma -- guys be kind enough.=)
>> After a summer of not watching, I came alive once again with the two Kate's: Kate Bitara and Kate Reyes. I soo missed watching and watching with them. Too bad the team didn't find it within themselves to give us a 3-1 win. Oh well, this means that there's gonna be a Game 5 this Friday and a possible bonding with the former el presidente.=)
>> Next destination was the adjacent mall to watch The Lake House. Before watching we had a small talk with Kuya Randell and ate Kate had to leave. The Katipunan trio -- Kate, Jo, and I -- watched the movie and we all liked it. Well, the former two liked the house and the movie while I only liked the latter. There's just something with me and glass walls (I'm a very conscious person, I know). After the movie, we spent about an hour of Timezone time. The percussion game was exciting but it was testimony to my having zero hand-eye coordination. The Stacker was certainly addictive, seeing that we spent over a hundred for that game.
>> Going back to the movie, I really liked it. Made me think again (I have to STOP!) about my life and all its joys and misery. Haha, exaj. Anyway, I might get hold of the book they featured -- Persuasion. What becomes of this thinking and book you will most prolly know soon.
>> Shout-outs of a happy birthday to my co-intern, Alan (as if any one of them internmates would evah read this blog-o). Happy 22nd birthday, man! And I already know the origin of your friggin' name and I get why you didn't want to tell me personally. See you people on the 23rd!=) |
posted by zelina @ 1:08 AM |
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Persuasion by Jane Austen?
Asus. Okay yun. But my review ends there. I'm sure you'd appreciate being able to read first without biases from other people. :D
Just a though though, if that story can happen to anyone and everyone, there'd be a lot more people taking risks. You and I included.
Hope you'll have time to read it soon though. :D
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just a *thought* though.
okay i know, OC. :D
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Risk
def. something that is easier to learn as a topic in Finance rather than practice it in a stage called life.
Tee hee.=)
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Persuasion by Jane Austen?
Asus. Okay yun. But my review ends there. I'm sure you'd appreciate being able to read first without biases from other people. :D
Just a though though, if that story can happen to anyone and everyone, there'd be a lot more people taking risks. You and I included.
Hope you'll have time to read it soon though. :D