“Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka”
Posted on October 31, 2008 at 01:13 Down the Drain
I wasn’t able to watch “Three Dads and One Mom” in ABS-CBN tonight because my sister arrived from work and I found myself busy accommodating her browsing some music in the laptop and watching our niece sing and dance. As a sort of compensation, I once again browsed the Internet about the series. I stumbled upon Eugene’s (who plays Lisette, the lead female character) Wikipedia page and, to my great surprise, saw a Tagalog title (the title of this post) in her Filmography. It’s scheduled in 2009 and will be produced by Double Vision. I cannot deny the fact that it got me excited, given that Eugene is such a pretty girl. Who could his leading man be? It couldn’t be Jericho Rosales (who’s already made it to Malaysia with Carmen Soo) again, right?
We will have to cross our fingers for this one! :angel:
I’ll also show you a sweet dream next night. ▼
I was in my parents’ office today abusing the Internet connection for the first time with my laptop. (I just had to ditch playing Badminton with my good old classmates. Besides, they proceeded to the court without even initially telling me.) I grew up in this office where the people would have fun and play silly jokes most of the time, in which my parents would laugh and also participate. Today, I stayed past five because Mama was finishing printing reports. We stayed a little bit longer by the front door when it was finally already about time to go home. An semi-drunk employee whom I’ve known since I can remember was telling his tale. A young man at 17 then made the big difference. If it weren’t for it, “We wouldn’t have met,” he interrupts… The story, without a doubt, hit me.
Virus from Surigao
Posted on October 22, 2008 at 23:58 Down the Drain
Oh my fucking god, what the fuck!? I have become too reckless of viruses that now I finally learned my ultimate lesson. After double-clicking the USB drive icon I noticed that it did not move and so I gave it two more clicks. Moments after, Kaspersky came in running saying of a virus. I opened the command prompt and found out that it was already disabled. I restarted my computer, hopeful enough, but what did I get? A fucking message that I did not understand and bother to read. Then, it turns out that regedit.exe and the Task Manager has also been disabled. Now, what.
Hi. Howaryu? Aym Jaw-ly-bee-cute 3 yehs old frum da bheig bheig manchion ein Shurigaw. Ayl stey hirh forawhile bcos duhbad ghuys tukmehan lefme sumwerh inda leibleib phleiys and ayduno how tu get bak howm. Dows badguys promishd me five moh box of cholate afterh ay join dem indahgeymof haydenshik. Little duhayno bout theyrh ploy of shelling me to dah burgoise. Gudtinh Jawllybeeismart to trwikdemowt anfund weyh hirh tuhuyd.
Upon examining the message the pops up before the password input on start up, I realized that it was English written indistinctly. What blazed me up more is the fact that it mentioned Surigao, a place just a few hours from my hometown San Francisco in Agusan del Sur. I am certain about this. There’s absolutely no doubt that it was a Filipino who made this — a Filipino who particularly speaks the same language as I do. The most disheartening part is that answers on how to resolve this nuisance don’t seem to be available on the Internet yet. Am I the lucky #1 to have tasted it then? All right, this gives me a more bigger drive to make my own wreckage in the future. Oh, you just all wait. I am gonna completely destroy not only your Task Managers, but also your electric sockets.