lightswitch to supersonic

I'm working on it. 

mobility.

So i can't seem to find the time to blog at home. And what better way to fix that than by making a post from my mobile while i'm not at home =D

But i have to confess, this blog is sort of like the embodiment of everything good i want to remember. And i suppose, as an extension, how i want to represent myself.

But tumblr, after a week of lurking on it, and have just recently joined, has turned into a guilty pleasure of mine. Yeah. But, even though it's advertised as expressing yourself and creating trends and such, much of the stuff i like is not what i'd categorise as stuff i'd blog here.
I like to think of this place as a place of memories.
And my tumblr, which shall remain unidentified, a place for guilty pleasures.

Now, that i've lost your attention.
Chhorvy's 18th last night. Was. A. Riot.

Themed as an all black, formal-like party, i was the only guy in formaley attire, and might i add, matching the dresses of the girls.

It was awesome, james our bartender, peter from uni that i did not expect as an attender, and basically the high school group and friends. I don't know what i can say (aha, surprise).
A single shot of rounds in, and everyone was best friends.

Hey look, is the my old radio co host, cassie?
Oh, whoa, birthday girl and that group of girls. Interesting.

And jack. Just for hilarity.

The legend. Mr barry.

Sav, who i just met being awesome. Like awesome enough lintag and i were like in shock at her haircut and shoe preference, turned out to be going out with jimmy. We now have some major respect.

The people, some of which i barely know or have known for such a short while showed a different side than what i'd been introduced to them for. And no, this wasn't the partying side. This was a social side. Because if anything, i just socialised during the party. Ugh, i'd hate to use the term, but i was like a butterfly. But the party was made as such. What a vareity of people!

Oh, Nick that thought my name was Mike. And funnily enough, i thought his name was. And the drinking non-drinker.

Me? Gay? No, just filo.

Lintag, barry and I bailed before the evening would go south.

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repletion.

Save your eyes: F.lux

I am very proud? I have lots of pride?
In any case, I've been making icons for my phone

EDIT: The (most definately not) final cut of my phone =D

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That's an old version, of my HTC Desire running LuancherPro and Desktop Visualizer.

Images off tumblr, which have some pretty sexy photos and images (but don't fret, I don't plan on leaving posterous / blogger any time soon ;D) and google images.

Edited with GIMP 2 (I especially like the black and white ones I made with just a touch of colour)

Screenshots with Android SDK.

All in about ten hours.

And I can't stop looking at it! It's like when I composed for music HSC, or draw or evn colour in (did I mention I won a giant bunny teddy thing in year four for the Easter colouring competition?)

 

Quote: get cape. wear cape. fly.

 

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Carrot and nectarine brekkie. I call it carotin. Oh, wait.

 

 

[On a sidenote, my birthday was just recently, props to Chi for organising it with Grace's welcome back party. You know, the usual, people, pancakes on the rocks, galaxy world, pool, Jack Daniels at 11am.]

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risible.

It's been brought to my attention that my cbox... over there (I say this while I'm at my laptop spinning around), hasn't been functioning for quite sometime. Thankyou to the people that have pointed that out. Haha, it's like when asked for my phone number during high school, how would I know? I never call myself.

The offender has since been removed.

Also brought to my attention is the divergeance from the path to which I made the crane stories for. Yeah, I realised they sound more like a rehashed, shorter form of the larger wall of text that preceeds it.

So from now on, I shall do my best to uphold the stories of the cranes, to the kind, well-meaning things in everyday life (and stuff people say that ends with hilarity). (Starting next week ;D)
How's that for character change.

Also, so today, I say my good friend Maxine at the shops, while I was waiting, reading about antioxidants. Gosh, Maxine! You always frighten me like that!

Listen: U smile - Justin Beiber (I'm loving the piano)
Watch: 5 little welsh corgi pembroke puppies (Cute animals marathon. go!)
Quote:  SUDDENLY CORGIS! ~ Leon

two-hundred and fourty-one cranes. music.

two-hundred and fourty-two cranes. two cranes for one story.

two-hundred and fourty-three cranes. read maxine's posterous.

two-hundred and fourty-four cranes. twenty-eight hours awake. i'm loving philippines.

two-hundred and fourty-five cranes. belero.

two-hundred and fourty-six cranes. foreigners are hilarious.

two-hundred and fourty-seven cranes. eleven into eight.

two-hundred and fourty-eight cranes. how i love it when a plan comes together.

two-hundred and fourty-nine cranes. then our car refuses to reverse.

two-hundred and fifty cranes. i love my pamilya.

two-hundred and fifty-one cranes. congratulations, dad!

two-hundred and fifty-two cranes, random quotes runs in the family.

two-hundred and fifty-three cranes. one sixteenth blood.

two-hundred and fifty-four cranes. beachside with Sam.

two-hundred and fifty-five cranes and i don't think i look like ate Lotis.

two-hundred and fifty-six cranes. i take that back.

two-hundred and fifty-seven cranes. stuff my family says.

two-hundred and fifty-eight cranes. Lolo once owned a knives store and taught Judo. Chuck Norris has nothing on him.

two-hundred and fifty-nine cranes, cards and toothipicks.

two-hundred and sixty cranes. extended goodbyes.

two-hundred and sixty-one cranes. sure.

two-hundred and sixty-two cranes. pre-check in.

two-hundred and sixty-three cranes. bolero.

two-hundred and sixty-four cranes. foreigners are hilarious.

two-hundred and sixty-five cranes, yumcha, food, games, games, food. mahjong soc.

two-hundred and sixty-six cranes, struggling with ropes with Giev and John.

two-hundred and sixty-seven cranes. ice skating apologies.

two-hundred and sixty-eight cranes. meeting apologies.

two-hundred and sixty-nine cranes. i'm in love with stargate universe.

two-hundred and seventy cranes. toy story 3 on the boulevard with the cousins.

two-hundred and seventy-one cranes. despicable me with nigel, sophie and linda.

two-hundred and seventy-two cranes. ice cream!

two-hundred and seventy-three cranes, two outgonig cakes, one incoming cheesecake.

two-hundred and seventy-four cranes, liquid adhesive and plumes!

two-hundred and seventy-five cranes. using radio to gather friends.

two-hundred and seventy-six cranes. spiky haired guy!? i resent that.

two-hundred and seventy-seven cranes. sexytime. (in my defence, no i have not watched Borat)

two-hundred and seventy-eight cranes. it'simpossiblycreamy!

two-hundred and seventy-nine cranes. Vanity VIP list. except we weren't on the list, but were still made VIP!

two-hundred and eighty cranes. Long song.

two-hundred and eighty-one cranes. i want to send a message. ancient. english. bat signal. whatever you've got.

two-hundred and eighty-two cranes. neigh. not a horse, but not so much that was unlike a horse as it were, but rather another for no!

two-hundred and eighty-three cranes. i'm to write more, but i can't recall without stimulus.

two-hundred and eighty-four cranes. using my tran ticket to let a family pass the train gates.

two-hundred and eighty-five cranes. thank you chi for planning a party for Grace and I.

two-hundred and eighty-six cranes. thank you tanya for the cake and planning to get me a present.

two-hundred and eighty-seven cranes. thank you kelvin for the cds and stealth nerf gun.

two-hundred and eighty-eight cranes. thank you thanh for planning presents for us both.

two-hundred and eighty-nine cranes, my coca-cola chapstick smells nice.

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long song.

I need to catch up on my blog.

Listen: Breathe - Alexi Murdoch
Watch:   Golden retriever Puppy falling asleep
Quote:  I put $20 in the box. you put $20 in the box. You give me $30 for the box. We both make $10 profit.

Er, well, you know, writing my biography.

So I'm just going to throw stuff down.

And I promise in the future, there will be videos of cute kittens and puppies, and stories of cranes.

Gosh, my paper crane stories. I can't wait to finish them (as well as my cranes). I have the next project thought of.
And it will be hilarious. But let's leave that for a surprise for the future. I'm sure even I'll forget it, until I look at the notes scribbled onto a humble notepad document on my desktop. oh, gosh, it's a long document. (and upon reading it, i think i may have already written abotu my next project -facepalm-)

Speaking of my desktop. It's oh so calming, just plain green with the silhoutte of a tree. methinks I need a picture.

So let's begin from when I came back.

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What up, Stefan! Oh what, photohoot around Sydney with pieces of paper with meaningful words. I'm in.
And so we toured the city. A few photos here and there, but mostly catching up with my bro.

Mahjongster meetup! Because, you know, many of the members will be transferring to different unis. At least they promised to come back every once in a while.

And so, late as I was, for what reason I cannot recall, I headed in the direction of where I thought the yumcha restaurant was. Being away from Sydney for too long, I'd lost my bearings. And you know, how when you're missing something, and you come back to it, and you really appreciate it again. yeah.
I love that song.

And to galaxyworld we went. Unfortunate as it was the president was working (at galaxyworld), it was kinda like, being given too much attention (compared to the other customers).
But, yeah, what is this, i don't even, more food!?
And unlimited games for an hour!?

So, Kelvin and I, awesome as we were, finished the entire Rambo game. And I just have to say, I love the quick reaction sniping parts. Kelvin let me play those parts. And how serious did I take it? Try sweating afterwards.

Playing a shooting ride for two people, with three people.

Giving my bumper car ride away.

And just taking photos.

And finishing work, we left for dinner. Thai food! Yummy!

And then and then, just going around the city.

Near capitols, there's  shop with only a projector. And the stuff it said. If you've ever seen my ipod, and seen the pictures I made of simlistic words (much like stefans notes above. remind me to upload mine too ;D), it was like that, but more... horrible!

Stuff to do with chinatown. It wasn't bad persay, but really, aggressive, and hypnotising. I as well as many others just stared at the ever-changing words an dwe started saying them. Very forcefully.

Rockclimbing with Giev and John. And their friends. At the new rockclimbing place in Villawood!
My gosh, I absolutely adore this place. There's a ropes course. And I love ropes courses.
But I am so not cut out for rockclimbing anymo. We climbed two walls, and two ropes courses until finally we went up to the bouldering area nad just played on the mats.

"Wait, you want to wrestle?"

-sadface- I had no money to go iceskating, where apparently Minhky hit his head and went to the hospital! D:

The VNations launch party! aha, don't ask. It's a pretty fun game. And I'm tight with this community. As well as the dev's other games.

Hanging around Chester Hill with Jack. And then going to Stephens. And I recall the thing we hold most against Stephens. After Bananas, and taking long breaks, and eating slow. His dad's saying:

Offer the girls glass cups, and the boys plastic ones.

And so, we get to yesterday.
What might be, one of the best days ever. But then again, I do have a few.

A truly bearded picnic! (or something or other)

At bicentennial park!

"Oh, you're going to pick me up? Okay"
I walked anyway. And I got to the entrcne just as they got to the station. Tanya predicted I would too.
And by gosh it was hot.

Unfortunately though, as I arrived, four people left.Of course, it wasn't my fault, but i used it as an opening statement to other people that would come.
The question I pose is though, is why did I end up the only guy turning up to a Strathfield Girlds High School shindig? I was promised other guys I know, and some boyfriends (not boyfriends for me, but like boyfriends for... you know what I mean)

Gah, but alas, we were left with food, and only four people.

Oh, hey, let's get random people with people we know who are coming who are curently at something else together to come here after they're done!

And so we went to DFO, at a great time too, because the bus had arrived and offloaded were the people we requested. Yeah, bumming at DFO eating! And shopping.

And as Fariba and Mrinali left for home, Tanya, Jorce, Wilson, Franco and I headed to Strathfield for Kareoke!
After catching a bus where I freaked a girl out by nearly falling. Sorry ^^'

And K. It's interesting to see how the first hour is all like 'eh', but a you near the end, you try to rush through all the songs. Most of the time it results in an extra hour. And yeah! losing our voices, to awesome music. What more can I ask for?

Oh, heading to my next shindig, clubbing.
My first time, it's always interesting.
Late as I was, I grabbed a quick snack and we navigated to the Verandah Bar for Vanity.

Whoa! we're on the guest list! Under code names!? Mine was 'long song'

Or was supposed to be, as our names weren't on the list. But the nice lady let the ten of us though.

Happy belated birthday, Stefan!

And the night was filled with redbullvodka and tequila shots. Though not many, because I can recall everything.

And I just have to say, James is one beast of a dancer. First up on stage.

Let's just say, I didn't think I'd even dance, let alone on stage.

Great time. And heading for the bus home, I bumped into a pool buddy from uni. Hilarious.

Strike one off the list.

 

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the best man. (superfluous.)

I have to say before I say anything else, I do apologise for such a lack of activity. There's just way too much on my plate now.

And a foreword, please don't read this. This was a horrible write. Lets go through a version history:

Halfway through my holiday, I wrote a very incoherent few hundred words or so about the holiday. And as of now, three weeks onwards, nothing's happened, and so I will continue the recount from memory. And then add the dozens of notes i took down. And then go through my photos. I'm willing to place a bet on myself being distracted and reliving moments past that I couldn't possibly describe properly in words. I think the quote "A picture describes a thousand words" fits perfectly here. Because really, my procrastinating state of mind right now could not put forward my sentimentality that the pictures i have would.

But please, just know that I had a great holiday. You have my permission to stop reading =D

It's eight pages long.

 

Day One and Two: Twenty-Eight Hours.

And Quantas he flew, over the great floods of the northern states, the short skips overseas and in between the nimbus clouds below, the small island found between the great southern land, and my final destination.
And to Philippines I arrived, Manila airport, oh you humorous thing with your three terminals, confusing me as I figured out I had to take a bus to another terminal. But I did endure, and was rewarded with a fellow Australian that told me of his misfortunes - Virgin had lost his baggage for ten days.

Farewell, he did say, merry christmas and new year, as I left the bus, for the eight hour wait until my check in.
Hooray! As I took a seat, one carryon, one laptop and one luggage and all, occupying a seat until I found myself situated with four other lads of the same predicament. And so we made a pact and became the best of friends. Wow, talking like this is tiring. But anyway, we took turns grabbing dinner and minding the stuff until alas was my flight, along with one other, were the last of the pentagon left. -shiver- pentagon...
Then I found out the guy was like 37. aha, but in all honesty he was super cool, he came from Dubai and was travelling home to his wife and kids.

At jollybee buying a drink:
"spite please"
"just a sprite?"
"yes, please."
"just one?"

And now the story begins, after twenty-eight hours of leaving Sydney and arriving at Davao without any sleep.

 

Day Three: The Hotel.

At long last, after seven months, it's good to see dad, and his bride-to-be.

The twenty-second of December. As I met my step-family, recited the Annoying Orange and watched teevee, after sleeping, we were out hotel hopping and visiting the travelling relatives.
And like every other trip to Philippines, we'd be visiting my dad's old work - Insular Waterfront Hotel. Except this time, we were actually going to stay there.

And I suppose I should mention, I've had a drink everyday since I've arrived. And the day of the wedding as it was, would be no different.

 

Day Four: The Wedding.

Getting ready. Breakfast. Awesome breakfast!
(And then to the makeup people in our rooms, and I have nothing against people with different sexual tastes, in fact I even have a few like that, but please don’t hit on me...)

And the day came when I wore the suit of the best man, and as the convoy left the hotel, within males and females donning purple we arrived at the Church. The only air-conditioned church in all of Davao. And that day was hot indeed. What more can I say other than, I and most of the other sponsors had a five minute run down of what we'd do. But basically, it was a day of church. And the next few weeks would be full of church indeed. But you'll have to forgive me on skipping the details about the wedding, what more can I say other than it was a sweet ceremony with a family get together and lots of photo taking at the end.
My step-mother's side, my father's side and even my mother's side. Exciting indeed.

Did I mention the priest was my dad’s old priest seminary peer?

"oi, mark, do i look... adorable?" - uncle panik

But back we were, to Insular for the Reception party, and best man that I was sat at the front, and travelled the room to talk with the guests. You know, my family, my cousins, my cousin's American husband, my cousin's boyfriend with wings, my uncles, my aunts, my mother's parents, my step-mother's parents, my dad's cousins, my dad's cousin; the engineer / the mayor or rather mayor's proxy (haha), the step-mother's family, her cousin's and her cousin’s daughter.

And the party went on, until the dreaded speeches. My dad's cousin, the engineer, my step-mother's sister, I forget whom, and then the dreaded Best Man Speech.

But the intrepid, unpredictable, yet predictable person I was, stood up, tapped on my glass and offered a toast about weddings and bringing people together. It was tear producing, really.

And there were games, but slightly, off ways of handling the traditional wedding...traditions... instead of a flower toss, it'll be a musical chairs like game? what!? And the guys have to pass around the bride's garter in the same game and put it on the winner of the flower game!?
I'd like to thank my second cousin on my dad's side for taking the bullet and putting it on my step-mother's sister's daughter. Hilarious indeed. I laughed until they passed me leaving, as I played piano in the foyer of the hotel.

Oh! the pin money on the newlywed couple's backs!

But I have to say I don't remember many details, as we got back home, people arrived, dinner began and we started drinking, and I watched disney with my new cousin's and step-cousins.

But it wouldn't end there. I kept a tally.

To the bar we went after persuasion. And to Davao proper we went. A foreign bar we entered, with what I must say, was the most unique live band I've ever heard. And the nicest foreigners I've ever met. After news of the wedding was passed around, we got free champagne and to each, a shot of tequila. Thankyou non-drinker's and non-hard-drinkers alike of the table for passing down your Tequila. And thankyou to Samantha for sharing the bullets with me.

Five shots of tequila, two beers, and two champagnes. It was so hard to facebook Samantha at 1am.

 

Day Five: Sardinas.

I'm not taba!

But this holiday would be the same, at the expense of wedding traditions. The morning after, receding hangover's and all, we embarked on the hour trip to Tagum, my mother's town.

Christmas Eve! And I wish everyone had a wonderful Christmas.
My family gathered at my grandparents place where we talked and threw crackers and feasted and opened our presents three hours early. In hindsight, I think they did that for my benefit! ngaww!

Sleeping in the lounge room with my cousins like a tin of sardines. That's all I can say.

ohoh, I'm a facebook scholar shirt. epic.

oh, and teaching my cousin to say eshays. That was eshays!

Oh and midnight karaoke!

eshays!

 

Day Six: Not My Reunion. Merry Christmas!

Church.

And then, not my reunion. My uncle sonny's family reunion he invited me to on his family's floating restaurant. And food we had. A tour of the fishing place we ventured on. And more food we had. Ahh, my cousin's you're hilarious.

And we played unorthodox bingo, and shot nerf guns and I watched as the exchanged kris kringle presents with humorous little stories.

Cousins.
Sardines.
Christmas day.

 

Day Seven: Late Night Shopping.

Out shopping with my cousins and lola! Oh, the hilarity, as we travelled around Tagum in a tricycle. All seven of us in a bike with a makeshift carriage.

And we made a new sport: running down up escalators. Or vice versa. Yeah, we had people looking at the small crowd of children anyway. No biggie.
Oh, and slippery floors. They make travel easy.

"1 og 3 is b. baboy" junjun

 

Day Eight: Family Reunion.

And so we began the day. Like any other with my cousins, really late in the morning. A result from sleeping super late.

But were we worried for arriving at the Family Reunion an hour’s drive away late? No. Everyone’s on filo time anyway.

And so there the family was, a little over twenty of us packed into two ten seaters, dressed in red, greens... and blues for the people that didn’t have either >.>

I knew my family was big, but, wow. My grandparents siblings families! Whoaaa!

And you know, food, lots of food. And just chilling with the immediate family.

But then the games started.

And as you might have seen from the photos, lots of involvement especially with eggs. And sacks. But not together. No.

And that’s when I started meeting my extended family. I just don’t know what to say. People have... heard stories of me? And so I just bonded, with my hidden agenda of learning my dialect. Awesome times.
Influencing people to be spontaneous and play the games. Check.

Ahh, photos of eggs.

And then, the finale. Carols.

And no offence, but I do have to say. We had an hour of practice the night before, and we had sheet music to boot. But unfortunately, no cd player, so we karaoke’d it.

And following suit, the other family’s did as well. It was epicly hilarious. And all in good fun.

But alas, next year again, good friends/family. Or on facebook ;D

And once again, as everyone left, late night shopping.
And just a note, Yannie always finds money!

Experiment: You cannot enter a shop from the checkout counter.
True.

 

Day Nine: Tron.

Yeah, Tron. As dad, mum and I headed back to Davao, we watched Tron.

Ahh, Tron.

Ahh, Daft Punk.

 

Day Ten: Shopping?

Shopping. And then Paradise Island.

What can I say about Paradise Island that hasn’t been said before. It was paradise.

The boat ride.

Chilling with new friends. Beating dad in billiards four games in a row (in less than half an hour ;D). Chilling with friends. And sharing a bottle of the award winning rum, Tanduay with mostly Samantha.

Oh, you’re supposed to do it in shots.

Listening to some oldie music.

And then, opting no not sleep in the beach houses for the night, we made a tent on the beach. And then it rained. And my side of the tent got wet. And we had to move the tent multiple times.
I had no sleep that night. But it was the.

Best. Night. Ever.

 

Day Eleven: Best. Night. Ever.

Or rather, another 28 hours with no sleep. Among other awesome facts about the night. Definitely a night to remember.
But a great early morning breakfast, and quick tour around the island and it’s aviary with, funnily enough, a single snake cage, and then the sad bid adieu.

The boat ride back, and the multiple hour’s drive to Tacurong.

Hello tacurong! Merry Christmas, lola, I bought you a wheelchair!
You would not believe it, but her old one broke a wheel, and they replaced it with a wooden one.

And so I caught up with the family. And my cousin Lotis! I’ve honestly never met her. (Anything I did when I came to the Philippines when I was ten does not count.)
And gosh –facepalm- everyone says we look alike. And we’re similar.

What would another night in the Philippines be without drinking?
Or a night in Tacurong without playing tongits.

 

Day Twelve: New Years Eve.

See, the place my dad’s side comes from, Baras, Tacurong, is full of immigrant filo people that have migrated south from the Visayas islands.
And many of the people in the area are... related, possibly very distantly, but nevertheless related. As so we began the day by visiting my many relatives in the area.

I love my pamilya.

And so we gathered in the house, drinking, bbq-ing, and playing tongits, when the time came, and almost as one (not really) the neighbourhood erupted in fireworks. And being our family, we’d have to go one step further. As dad set off our car’s alarm, my uncle took out his guns and we shot at the ground. Yeah, just like last year. But unlike last year, uncle Ven took out his shotgun and shot at a tree. A branch subsequently fell.

"Better to let the house fall than the malungai tree"

 

Day Thirteen: Resolutions.

I remember last year, before they moved out, the house behind used to play guns n roses really loud in the morning.
Now, all our neighbours play hardstyle music. Ehh.

Badminton.

 

Day Fourteen: What we did. Day One.

Sunday as it was, was church day, and so, Aunt Regie, Lotis and I visited the new church. And I think, my cousin and I were surprised as we entered the rice field, church sitting in the middle. It’s something so unheard of, yet the scene was so, serene.

But as we came home, we had to go the hospital as my dad and uncle, while we were in church brought my grandfather to the hospital, with pneumonia.
It wasn’t bad really. Lolo is really badass, when we got there he was laughing and all and I listened intently on his stories.

Lolo used to teach Judo, owned a knife shop, and as I’ve said before, fought in WW2 where he got his thumb cut off.

I met Lotis’ classmates. Interesting people.

Took photos with them. Took photos with Lolo. And then lolo was admitted to the labour room. Yeah, it’s as funny as it sounds. As so we spent the day in the hospital.
And Aunt Regie, Lotis and I spent the night.
After Lotis and I ran errands.

Order a jollybee burger with no sauce, you’ll thank me.

Our mission this evening was to fetch... playing cards.
Success. But we returned, lolo and aunt asleep.
And like Tagum, late nights just talking.

Sure. I say it a lot.

 

Day Fifteen: What we did. Day Two.

And so there we were, stretching from the night sleeping on the hard chairs.
Nothing but family in talking in the room that day.

Our mission this evening was to fetch... toothpicks.
Mission unsuccessful. You don’t know how hard it is to find stuff late at night. We travelled by tricycle everywhere!

Lotis and her boyfriend saying goodbye on the phone- ngawww!

 

Day Sixteen: What We did. Day Three.

Discharge. The second and last night in the hospital.
Ahh, how fun it was with the relatives.

I’m not taba!

And to Davao we returned.

 

Day Seventeen: Hill top, Flying foxes and beach restaurants.

There’s a hill that overlooks Davao. A big hill. We drove up that hill.
It’s an amazing sight.

Then we drove slighty down the hill. And we rode the flying fox. That was after the hike. The incredibly steep climb of a hike.

Ahh, my new extended family. You’re an interesting bunch.

And that night, a farewell dinner to my new extended family from Queensland with the family friends.

Apparently I talk like a gay filo. >.>

 

Day Eighteen: Two hours.

And so for once I relaxed (my definition is burning time on facebook or my laptop).
Until the afternoon, where my lolo from Tagum came down to meet us.
And spontaneous as I am! Bus trip to Tagum, yeah!
And so, after lunch with lolo and dad, I took the bus with lolo to Tagum, where for two hours I attempted to unite my family to bid adieu.
They were all nearby and were coming anyway.

Lola then said to me, “get three girlfriends.”
...what, lola?

And after another sad farewell, lolo, my cousin Orvy and I took the bus back to Davao.

“faith, hope and discipline” - uncle sonny

 

Day Nineteen: Flight.

And I got up, baggage all ready to go, said goodbye to dad, my new mum, lolo and roland and entered the airport.
Hooray for contacts! Hushhush here, but our airport contact had already booked me in, and all I did was give in my luggage. I didn’t even take out my passport until I got off the airplane at Manila.

I like chocolate pretzels. But apparently they’re for kids. I bought them half a dozen times on vacation and most times, the checkout people call me a little kid teasingly...

To cut things short.
At manila, I took a bus to the other terminal like my arrival minus the funny conversations, and waited for two hours on the phone talking to various uncles, aunts and cousins, and Samantha.

Bolero: sweet talker

Check in. Food. Lounge.

And so I checked in, and inquisitively as the attendant was about to weigh my bag she asked if I was travelling alone, and just let me pass. Cool

And another three hours in the lounge, one of the first to arrive, I waited the next two hours out on the phone with formerly named person and watched as the lounge was slowly filled.

cranes on a plane. I made cranes of out kitkat wrappers for a small group of elderly women on the plane.

 

Day Twenty: Welcome back.

Hello, cloudy, cold Australia.
I miss the Philippines.

Phone Bill: $780.

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remember, again.

So, i really wanted to write something on the third day of my holiday to the Philippines. But um, let's just say: don't do alcohol kids, again.
So, while I try to regather my thoughts, and regret about not writing about events sooner and recalling the small details, here's some stuff i jotted down on my laptop before i left, and have not opened until pretty much now, my eigth day of misadventures in the Philippines.

i'm making a break for it.
i have a passport, and a dollar.

sex, drugs and sausage rolls

(damn you, Stefan)

these are not fortune cookies!? they are advice cookies! D: <

I promise to overdo it once again and begin a giant rambling essay about my holdiays, don't fret!

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boarding.

So you may, or may not that i am leaving for the Phioippines. In fact, i'm boarding right now.
So, thankyou to all the wellwishers, and i hope you all have a great holiday.
Brb 9th Jan.

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cosmic.

remember kids, don't drink.

With Catch-22 by Joseph Heller and Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh by my side as I await my Tuesday departure to the Philippines, I wonder what kind of person I'll be when I come back.

The satirical outlook that I'l catch. The wedding I'll attend. The holiday season spent with family long over due. And a new year to which the resolution is to actually get on the with resolution.

 

 

 

"going to get a big plank of wood or cardboard or something and going to write something epic on it.

but let's go back to basics with some recounting. hooray!

My final radio show for this year, with Shirley, Charley and Julia to back me up. What a riot. Planning on not needing to write a transcript, adlibbe'd humour piped through from the sound fortress.

ad lib? how do i ad lib?

What can i say other than, "I don't think I'll be eating anymore krispy kreme for a long while"

I think i would also like to add laser tag to that list as VSA UWS committee unite. I did not even know I was apart of the committee.
But fun it was meeting the lot, except for the three I knew. But if this committee was formed by a dozen, I'd hate to see the night after.

Snd as we flashforward to the night after, the VSA drink up, chunder thunder night, i don't seem to recall much.
I remember Theresa, Caroline, Tina and Jennifer from high school being there. But alas, all I have to remind myself are the two notes i hastily scribbled down:

"team 1 - -2 points" (i'll assume i was team 1)

"19 shots, 2 cups and a shared bucket" (i'll assume this was about something bad)\

And so it was, as I woke the next day, headache is hand, off making the most of the last week in Australia for '10.

"trap!", I read on the front of a train as it flew on by.

Then meeting up with part of my group from high school we adventure'd through Parramatta westfields, mucking about, reminiscing abotu high school and telling our tales of exploits.
Singing "shots shots shots shots", I had a laugh as the big guy in front of me erupted in laughter and joined in my song!

Then shopping with the family, and eating at maccas where, standing at the register, we performed, not one, not two, but five different purchases.
The funny thing too was after the third, and our supposed finality, he asked, jokingly, "is that all?"
sorry ^^'

Alas, there's only four days left.

remember kids, don't drink.

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damnit with a stripe.

Listen: Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Read: The Zombie Survival Guide - Max Brooks
Watch: Agents of Secret Stuff
Quote: How now brown cow



cranes. as far as the eye can see.

Have you ever had a dream where you kick something, and then in bed, half-consciously kick? I have that so often. I love the feeling. But the other night, I had the trippiest dream where, all of a sudden, a frisbee was in my face, and in bed, I roll over. A physical attempt to dodge the fictional frisbee. How cool. But I think I know why.

Let's begin on Monday.

As I approached the large double doors of a large two story 1980's building, taping the numerical password I know into the keypad. To which I awaited for nothing to happen. The end of my day beginning swell...fully?
Thankyou, AGM radio meeting, for consisting of multiple people turning up. And even better, karma, for the chances that one of the few people I know at the station drove up and opened te door for me.
Let's say that night was, interesting to say the least. I thought there'd be more actual members my age, but it turns out, I am the youngest. At least out of all the people the turned up.

hotdog.

And it was then, I was offered a timeslot to fill in while someone was to take leave. Of course mthe answer would be yes. Would there be any other?

And so I left the studio smile on my face and skateboarded down Liverpool's main strip. To the school I headed, hoping to catch the end of the school plays. But alas, I did not. And so we entered Westfield's, where I, one with mediocre observant skills, thought, "this is an awesome place to skateboard". and so I did.

The next day, and while I'm writing about this, please tune into 89.3fm 2GLF 8-10pm Tuesdays for TRANSMISSION hijack, I hosted my show. And as always. Well, you know, how it always rolls out. It's like random.

And here I sit, contemplating writing out my transcript. I'd rather not. It's a piece of work, if I do say so myself.

Wednesday is where it begins. Gosford! Unfortunately, I had to take the train all te way there. Two hours is prety fun. But it was well worth it to spend time with... a person that I've only met once that lives in Gosford. Thank you Naomi for inviting Sydneysiders to go up to Gosford instead of you and your friends comnig down like every other time. Unfortunately the bulk of your Sydney friends are overseas!
I'm totally still rocking up!

I always wanted to take the train someplace far. Next goal is Newcastle.

Silly me thought Gosford was south of Sydney.

Was heaps fun meeting Gosford-siders. And a great "Hey!", with a phonecall, "Hey, uhh, the car broke down..."
And she walked to me, where we then found out the car was in neutral. Hilarious!
And off we went to Terrigal beach! Where of course, me being me, and not dealing with water, spend time in the sand, talked, met people, and played cricket. Excellent.

And soon, or convoy headed back to Gosford for a bbq. It was a race. We didn't win.

And so we played soccer, waiting for the shoppers to get back, and then a UNSW circus society guy game! and we learnt to do cicrus-ey stuff.
...that is to say I ebay'd a set of devil / flower sticks. I can't wait to play with them!

Oh, also, thankyou Elliot, for making my injured ribs hurt once more. Great big hug.

And Austin for the guy talk ride back to his place.

And then Julia, for the ngaww talk back to Granville.

Hooray for cityrail buses!

And then my taxi driver. He was such a great conversationalist, I gave him at 30% tip.

And then the other night.
Lightweights went home before I arrived. Well worth the trip to Chatswood, as I forgot to buy a ticket from the city (my original destination) to Chatswood, and as my luck would have it, transit officers!
But you know, ninja me, i used my skateboard as a diversion. Let's leave it at that. No confrontation.

Skateboarding the city at night. Not dangerous at all. Seriously.

PS. The surprise of seeing Kelly at the city. And then Annie on the train after she finished work. We both looked tired =D

two-hundred and twenty-six cranes. striking up conversations with old timers.

two-hundred and twenty-seven cranes! stories to share!

two-hundred and twenty-eight cranes. ASAP'09.

two-hundred and twenty-nine cranes. get radio gig!

two-hundred and thirty cranes. do radio gig!

two-hundred and thirty-one cranes. solitary train ride to Gosford. great views.

two-hundred and thirty-two cranes. terrigal beach!

two-hundred and thirty-three cranes. sunburn.

two-hundred and thirty-four cranes. second and first conversations.

two-hundred and thirty-five cranes. bbq-ing.

two-hundred and thirty-six cranes. juggling and devil stick-ing!

two-hundred and thirty-seven cranes. alas to leave. though with great conversations home.

two-hundred and thirty-eight cranes. thank you, Naomi for the unexpected invite.

two-hundred and thirty-nine cranes. city riding at night. the night rider bus is horrible anyway.

two-hundred and fourty cranes. recover soon Thanh! damn those unobservant motorists!

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extended.

I must say, I love my memories. Operated on just recounting events, this place has become more like an unbiased pictured, free from my thoughts. Or at least, though I am still undecided whether or not it is a pro at this point, I try not to weigh down the post with mindless rambling and dragging ons. I don't think we need to make the occasional long post that much longer, no?
But alas, here at this point, we must begin with the dreadful... recount.
And, a lot has happened, mind you, since finishing exams. neigh, regular classes. And this only encompases ten days.

Listen: Chelsea Dagger - The Fratellis
Play: Reccetear
Watch: Talkin' Bout Your Generation S02Ep26
Quote: "hi, my name's chris."
"dandelions are the easiest felines."
"you have rollerblades! you are so awesome! ...but you have head phones in your ears and can't hear me..." ~myself

(Post-edit: ugh, it was all like =D and then like =) and then like, 'ugh, this is way too long.' I apologise for the half-assed reconut of the past ten days ;D)

it all began on the 20th of november. As i strolled in late to my final exam, aced it, and, while grabbing my phone, accidently turned it on, i ran outside and tossed it away like a grenade about to explode. I reentered the room with the examiners quickly giving me a once over and the proceeding about their duties as i packed the rest of my gear up.
Outside, as  I waited for the restroom, an examiner struck up a conversation about my skateboard, and ended with, "you know, you did'nt have to wait until the student came out. I don't really care."

And so I waited for the other people in my course to discuss how easy the exam was, until alas, the people i recognised had to leave, and so i exploited my final week equipped with a weekly mymulti pass.
To rookwood cemetary I boarded, the slightly curving road, my supposed friend. I visited my mother. Happy birthday, mother.

To enjoy Australian Music Day I did.
And you would not believe how much was going on the city. Musos at the Quay, musos at Darling Harbour, musos in between buildings, all the while, people in blue ran around the city participating in the local Amazing Race.
Finishing off my soak in the sun, I undertook the hour ride home. Interesting brother and sister duo. Yes, the little brother, I am aware! Please stop pointing the obvious out. Not that I didn't enjoy it. But the sister suffered much embarrassment. aha

Harry Potter!
let's say, it's about camping ;D
oh, and innuendo. horrible innuendo. "it's a blackthorn. only 10 inches. nothing special" D:
props for wendy organising the shindig, bumming around Broadway, walking halfway to Newtown and then killing a single travel10 on the bus. hilarious.
And Thai food! My gosh! I am loving curries! Such nice curries. But nothing wil lmatch the first curry I had which was subsequently drained by the rest of the party.
oh, and that rollerblading girl...

Rollerblading. Kinda like Tanya's and Annie's farewell. Though late organising made it a small farewell. Laughs were had as people were thrown into the deep end, never had rollerbladed before. Ahh, Nigel, crawling to the railing. Or people stacking all over the place. I only stacked it when i got on my skateboard.
Hockey time!
oh, and then crashing at Esha's place. hilarious!

The UWS Club executives meeting.
How much fun was it meeting with all the other club executives. Oh, no, I know a few of you. You're coming to mahjong and co's little corner. Ahh the crowdedness!
Itlaian pizza, and what I like to call Itlaian fried rice (Risotto).
I can't believe people forgot my name!? Haha, as long as they associate my name later. Thanks Sumaya for calling me Chris. How will people find me on Facebook!? The girl from Chess Club totally flipped when she found out that wasn't my real name and that she heard a lot about me.
D: I need to network clubs D:
and so we hit the streets of Parramatta. Mainly the first years, which is to say Mahjong and co, while we left the older students to their groups and hush hush and recording or promotional videos. oh, gosh, out mahjong video was fail. haha
That's not how you talk to drunk people, girl from Chess Club!
Hungry Jacks! Thnakyou for the lift home, Chess president! One day, I swear. I swear I'll beat you!

Hocus Pocus for Adrian's birthday!

And last but not in the tiniest bit least, Tanya has left for Japan.
I mean, there are a lot of other people that have left for overseas, but, she's a good friend.
i'll miss the days or random late night conversations...and occasional phone calls, to the wee hours of the morning. at least for the next two weeks. i don't know if i'll dread their return as i try to mend my broken sleeping habits while she's off with Alison.

PS. And today. bowling, lasertag, lasertag, bowling, maccas, chilling, bowling at a different place, and more chilling.
haha, fancy bumping into jimmy and vincent. Oh and Cassie, haven't seen my old radio host in ages!
All the while we gossipped. And bowled and played lasertag. I would have beaten Ahijith's highscore if i didn't stop because I wanted to be humble. aha
(I think the suitable ending was the one about Tanya and Alison in Japan. But I couldn't not write about today!)

two-hundred cranes! watching potc! because captain jack sparrow is more sane than you lot.

two-hundred and one cranes. bruised ribs! awesome skateboard stack.

two-hundred and two cranes. The last episode of Talkin' Bout Your Generation brought tears to my eyes. ahh, Josh.

two-hundred and three cranes. held the train door open for a lady.

two-hundred and four cranes. facebook photos will remind me of what happened and who was there.

two-hundred and five cranes! exams are over!

two-hundred and six cranes. happy birthday, mother.

two-hundred and seven cranes. live music at the city. ecstatic!

two-hundred and eight cranes. the bridge over darling harbour opened. poor amazing race participants.

two-hundred and nine cranes. australian music writers guild!

two-hundred and ten cranes. rock band with a Peter Garett lookalike!

two-hundred and eleven cranes. awesome jap perfomer with like, miscellaneous objects.

two-hundred and twelve cranes. sunburn.

two-hundred and thirteen cranes. YFC @ livo. haven't seen them in ages!

two-hundred and fourteen cranes. harry potter is about camping and innuendo.

two-hundred and fifteen cranes. i heart thai curry. maybe all curry.

two-hundred and sixteen cranes. the rollerblading girl.

two-hundred and seventeen cranes. speaking of. rollerblading!

two-hundred and eighteen cranes. Nigel crawling. ahaha.

two-hundred and nineteen cranes. kebabs and snackpacks!

two-hundred and twenty cranes. Kelvin and I on skateboards racing Avinesh's car.

two-hundred and twenty-one cranes. Esha's place!

two-hundred and twenty-two cranes. farewell Annie! enjoy your year in America!

two-hundred and twenty-three cranes. uws club meeting. over 40 club executives! there were less than 40 people. and mahjong had 6 executives there. zing!

two-hundred and twenty-four cranes. Adrian's birthday!

two-hundred and twenty-five cranes. pizza, pasta and hungry jacks.

two-hundred and twenty-six cranes. the chess club president is driving us!

two-hundred and twenty-seven cranes. late-nighter. and a phone call.

two-hundred and twenty-eight cranes. chilling with Tanya.

two-hundred and twenty-nine cranes. leaving and then coming back with hugs.

two-hundred and thirteen cranes. nice houses on these streets. if only it wasn't raining!

two-hundred and fourteen cranes. that kid is wearing Doc Martens!

two-hundred and fifteen cranes! I am now the owner of the Battlestar Galactica Red Box(it was their submission to teh Emmy judges!)!

two-hundred and sixteen cranes! Have fun in Japan, Tanya and Allison!

two-hundred and seventeen cranes! bowling, lasertag, lasertag, bowling, maccas, bowling at a different place.

two-hundred and eighteen cranes. maccas still makes thickshakes!?

two-hundred and nineteen cranes. gossiping at maccas. what!?

two-hundred and twenty cranes. Jimmy and Vincent! ages!

two-hundred and twenty-one cranes. radio co-host Cassie working at 7-10 split!

two-hundred and twenty-two cranes. gossiping at 7-10.

two-hundred and twenty-three cranes. helping Katherine with a boy ;D.

two-hundred and twenty-four cranes. 200-224. Ten days.

two-hundred and twenty-five cranes. The next project consists of little red boxes.

 

a little red box; i'm starting one right after the thousand cranes are done.

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