Two Steps To Go

Posted on October 16, 2007 at 18:29 Down the Drain 4 Comments

Hurray! Only two more things to go and I’m finally outta school. But first, let me thank those folks who commented on my previous post. I never thought I’d get some that fast! Thank you, thank you. You keep me burning in a way. So what’s been up lately? Well, my dormmate Kristin San has always been playing in my computer since I brought it down in our study area. I did so because somehow I can work better that way, unlike when in the room where the bed’s too inviting and I just can’t help but open Photoshop instead of working ‘academically’. Super Mario 4 is her game, and I can’t help but laugh out very loud whenever she gets killed. Am I mean or what? But in fairness, she plays good! I mean, like (ehem) me.

This morning we had our final exam in Stat. It was a 32-item multiple choice test that was, fatefully, not that bloody. Yea.. Many were still on their seats when I passed my paper. Then I hopped to the basement hopefully waiting for our lab to be opened. I got irritated by It seemed hopeless so I went upstairs to check on my classmates. Without our teacher around, it appeared that they grabbed the opportunity to compare answers. Tsk. So far I have never done something like it in an ‘actual’ exam since I stepped into college. C’mon people, those are for high school days only!

As I was trying to finish writing our take-home exam in server-side programming, I could feel that my hand was already trembling. For days I’ve been writing a lot of take-home exams in which the answers cannot be a simple 10 sentences. Then came our final exam in Geography. I love it so much that I had to make a copy of the question as well as my answer:

SocSci26: People, Places and Spaces in a Changing World
Is Christmas a socio-cultural celebration, an economic bonanza for capitalism, or both? Explain your answer in five sentences. In another set of five sentences or less, create another example in our contemporary society to illustrate your idea of the relationship between socio-cultural traits and economic phenomenon.

“Christmas is a socio-cultural celebration because, clear enough, religion resides in every country which is the major driving force for celebrating this event. At the same time it has become an economic bonanza for the reason that such things (and other celebrations and holidays) have been commercialized due to economic growth purposes. Then again, as what others tend to say, “Nothing beats the original.” The true essence of this event will always and forever remain the same to those who celebrate it. The economic bonanza thingy is merely a flavor or spice to bring things to a greater, more interesting, and “expensive” extent.

Since we were talkin’ ’bout Christmas, I might as well spell out New Year. In our country, no new year passes without the dark (sometimes even wet) skies being colored by raging firecrackers making their way through the night. Making noises on New Year’s Eve has always been believed to “shoo” away bad luck and this is a reason why Filipinos tend to buy themselves firecrackers despite its high cost. Would you allow your grounds to be so still when the world out there is celebrating WWIII? After all, there’s still no harm in believing, right?”

I’m not really that satisfied with my answer but I really loved the fact that our exam was that way – answer the question in 10 sentences or else suffer the consequences. Something like saying to those who are good in answering very long essay questions, “Now, let me see what you’ve got!” {evul laugh} However, I didn’t use double-spacing in my answer. x_x Maybe it was when I went to the C.R. that Sir made that instruction. Oh well.. And BTW, my classmates’ answers include fiestas, festivals, and even Manny Pacquaio! Does mine now make any sense?

PBB Celebrity Edition 2: The Red Carpet Premiere

Posted on October 15, 2007 at 00:23 Down the Drain 6 Comments

{lol} Rushelle, a dormmate, just told her roommates who were craving over Victor Basa that he looks gay..

So yeah, PBB Celebrity Edition 2 finally rolled out the red carpet tonight and welcomed 9 housemates. Or is it? A while ago Toni said that someone from this so-called Planet Yeko is also entering the house. Oh c’mon.. If Kokey will get in I’ll surely kill myself. Haha. The housemates who entered so far, as far as I can recall, are the same exact names I read in the Internet last night. So there really was some sort of leak as told in TV Patrol.

Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition

The first one to enter the house was Will Devaugn (did I spell it right?). He’s a model and if you can remember, he did a McDonald’s ad on Rice Burger. The way he pose before entering the house definitely showed his profession. Then there’s Megan Young, a StarStruck Batch 2 member, the former drinking-problematic Baron Geisler, a comedian from Davao City whose last name is Gonzaga, ASAP’s cover boy Victor Basa (Althea here is screaming over him while the others over Will), a Filipina war-freak [^_^]’ Miss Earth-Canada, Miss Yayo Aguila, two 26K girls from Deal or No Deal, and Baron’s older brother Donald. We all thought at first that Banker’s identity will be revealed at last but it turned out that he was there to simply call Toni and tell her the details. Tsk, I should’ve remembered what I read in the Internet and spoiled it to the folks here. {hehe} The 26K girls and the Geisler brothers are 2-in-1, meaning that they go together in terms of eviction and the like. Lastly, for sure, Enchong Dee will be entering the house.

Okay, so it turns out that Kokey merely ‘lighted’ ABS-CBN with Christmas lights and sparked some fireworks. But if I heard right I think Toni said that he’ll also enter the house. That’d be for a very short period of time only. Could you imagine the person behind it wearing the mask for 90 days if he/she were a housemate? x_x.Ack!