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Monday, September 22nd, 2003
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| 11:09a |
strong ice and then some.. Wow. 3-Letter Word. When I found out San Miguel had a new beer in town, I knew it was only a couple of days before I'd get to try it. And when I did... WOW. San Miguel Strong Ice is damn good stuff. 6.5% alcohol level. A crisper and more bitter taste than the old Blue Ice. Has a cleaner taste than Super Dry though. WOW.
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Had a seafood fest yeterday. My friend's boyfriend treated me because he is leaving and going back to the U.S. So it was a frenzy of crabs and prawns cooked in garlic with lots of melted butter. There were chili crab claws as well and grilled mussels. And I wonder why I've gained back 5 pounds of the 17 pounds I lost. My girl is asing me to take it easy. She prefers me thin rather than on the chubby side. I don't blame her.
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REALITY TV (The shallow part of my personality)
Watched "The Bachelorette" last night. Of course, for the PEEPS in the US, we get telecasts here in Manila for some shows a season or two late. I know the guy, Trista, is going to choose (Thanks to Oprah), but I'm watching the show anyway. I think she picked the right guy. I have this thing for sensitive men. Particularly those who write poetry. After all, TheFool was formerly TheScribe. When her-fiancee-to-be spouted off the lines that started with...
"Imagine a place of English Beauty....."
I was slack-jawed myself.]
REALITY TV 2
And I can hardly wait until next Sunday for the second episode of Survivor: Panama Islands. Finally got my girl watching the show and we shared a few laughs.
Geez.. what is it with Reality TV that gets to me? Is it the existentialist in me?
---------------------------------------------------- | | 12:55p |
on a serious note Last night, I was watching Survivor with my girl. I was giving a running commentary, trying to keep her interested. She was looking at me, a smile on her face, and I was relieved she seemed to be enjoying the show.
She pushed her chair nearer to mine and put her arms around me. I felt her pulling me close, hugging me tightly. "I love you so much," she whispered in my ear. Her arms still wrapped around me. I was momentarily speechless.
"I love you too," I answered. Struggling to hold back my tears at such a simple gesture that I've needed for so long.
I don't remember how long we stayed entwined to each other. But one thing is sure. My heart took a picture of that moment.
Another snapshot in my album of memories. Something I will definitely look back on when I lose my way.
Current Mood: content Current Music: Sun and Moon - Miss Saigon |
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