Tuesday, March 27, 2007 |
Gradweyshaun Dey |
I am NO LONGER A / ABLE TO:
1. Marisan 2. President of the Turquoise Class. 3. Required to wear the GSP Cadet uniform every wednesday. 3. Wear P.E. uniform every thursday. 4. Brush my teeth every morning in the girls disfunctional CR whenever the carpool comes to pick me up earlier than the usual. 5. Buy and eat Lucky Me pancit Canton for breakfast whenever the carpool comes to pick me up earlier than the usual. 6. Hear the early morning music (that ended a little bit too soon). 7. Give Ambrosio (the school's security guard) a HIGH 5 every morning when I enter school. 8. Hold meetings for the Samahang Araling Panlupunan. 9. Experience the Turquoise WEDNESDAY MADNESS. 10. Mess with sir RONALD ANONG our CL teacher.
AND NOW I AM officially:
1. A GRADUATE OF STELLA MARIS ACADEMY OF DAVAO. 2. Alumnus of the goddamn school. 3. Soon-to-be KOLEHIYALA.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Labels: Graduation Day |
posted by eedom / maricon / captain jack sparrow @ Tuesday, March 27, 2007 |
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Friday, March 23, 2007 |
Sa Wakas. The End. Sayonara!!! |
Within 15 hours (and counting) I’m about to graduate.
So what am I feeling?
Well, still I am in a state of well, you know.. The graduate-giddy-nostalgic type of feeling.
The truth be told, I really, really am very eager to graduate. Why? I can’t just wait to get out the school that I’ve been going to for almost 12 years. No more cramming for me (at least for the rest of the summer). No more 4th year lessons, no more of the kind of shiznit that I’ve been attending to for almost 12 years.
12 fucking years.
Tangina, ang swerte ng paaralang pinapasukan ko. Lahat ng pinag-ipunan ng ermat at erpat ko pumunta sa kanila. Swerte rin nila may isang tulad ko na pumapasok sa kanila.
I can give you reasons why I can’t wait to get my hands on that diploma. But I can give you more reasons why I have to stay.
I want to graduate because; I want to go to college. I want to have a new environment, blah di blah di blah… all that shit. I do not want to graduate yet because firstly I have to take care of the whole class’ clearance (thanks TO ME, class president, way to go yehey, sarcastic mode). Second, I still have to do my job as an Art Editor for our yearbook. And lastly, I will really miss a lot of people. (SHIT drama mode na). I WILL REALLY MISS A LOT OF PEOPLE. There are a lot of people that I have learned to hate and learned to love. I will miss the cramming and the shouting inside the classroom. I will surely miss the thrill in using kodigos or the leakages from other sections. I will miss my friking classmates who are radical, stupid yet brilliant in some ways (but most of the time – not.) I will miss the frantic deadlines (don’t worry honey; there will be more of them soon). The teachers, the comfort room, my armchair, my (our) locker, the lunch outs, the projects, the chikka sessions, EVERYTHING.
Moving on will be very hard. It’s very hard to get out from something that I have been doing for almost 12 years.
So, basically that’s it. I am happy, anxious-excited, sad, and fulfilled at the same time.
CONGRATZ SA LAHAT! |
posted by eedom / maricon / captain jack sparrow @ Friday, March 23, 2007 |
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Thursday, March 15, 2007 |
An Open Letter to Every Filipino - Please read. |
An Open Letter to Every Filipino - Please read. Posted by: "chillitees" chillitees@yahoo.com chillitees Tue Mar 13, 2007 8:26 pm (PST)
Subject: What will make me leave the Philippines. .. An Open Letter to Every Filipino
Forwarded message...
Dear Fellow Filipino,
Good day to all of you! Before I begin my letter... just a disclaimer, for people who know me they know that I love the Philippines very much and I am not really one who rants and complaints to high heavens about what is happening to our country and does nothing about it, in fact, I feel that at my relatively young age of 27, I have done much service to the Philippines by setting up Pathways to Higher Education which has sent more than 500 poor but deserving students to college and AHON Foundation which has already built two public elementary school libraries that have benefitted more than 3,500 students. Yet, after seeing how events in our nation have transpired the past few weeks and talking with some friends, I feel the urge to share with you my own thoughts and feelings.
Over the weekend, we saw the completion of two major political alliances for this coming Senate Elections that has just began here in the Philippines . Now we have two political forces with familiar faces nonetheless on opposite sides of the fences. On one end, you have Tito Sotto and Tessie Aquino-Oreta who were two major stalwarts of the opposition and the FPJ Campaign in 2004 hobnobbing with the woman (Pres. GMA) whom they claimed to have cheated FPJ in the last Presidential Elections.On the other side of the fence, you see Manny Villar, the former house speaker who was actually responsible for impeaching Erap now part of the United Opposition who is led by no less than... Erap himself. Now if you don't see anything wrong with this picture then you must be one of the many Filipinos who have accepted this very sad reality that there is indeed no permanent ideals that our government leaders stand up for but rather they just go where there self- interests can best be served. It is this kind of politics why I no longer wonder why good people like Ramon Magsaysay Awardee Mayor Jesse Robredo of Naga City or outstanding Bulacan Governor Josie Dela Cruz will find it hard or worse, never be elected to national positions.
It is with these in mind that I'd like to share with you what are events this coming May elections that will make me consider leaving the Philippines :
1.) If former COMELEC Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano of Hello Garci fame wins in his bid to become Congressman of Bukidnon...seeking to replace a good man no less in incumbent Cong. Neric Acosta... We would really be the laughing stock of the whole world if we allow a man with the reputation of Garci to be one of our so called "Honorable Gentlemen".
2.) If Dancing Queen Tessie Aquino Oreta reclaims her seat at the Senate... I hope that all of us would still remember that dance that she did during the 2001 impeachment hearings after they voted to overrule the decision of then Chief Justice Davide... let us make sure that people like her never make it to the Senate again.
3.) If Richard Gomez becomes a senator... what does he know about making laws? We already have the likes of Bong Revilla and Lito Lapid in the Senate and their performance or lack of it would be reason enough not to elect another actor who has no prior experience in government to the distinguished halls of the Senate.
4.) If Gringo Honasan wins again.. have we not learned our lesson? I cannot believe that just because someone is charismatic then we will just elect him to become one of our senators despite the fact that he has time and again caused so much instability in our country... if we want a military junta similar to that of Thailand ... then lets all vote for this guy....
5.) If Manny Pacquiao becomes Congressman of General Santos City... everybody loves Manny the Boxing Champ but Manny the Lawmaker? Lets be realistic here, Manny is our Hero alright but I think it takes more than just great boxing skills and a desire to serve to be able to make appropriate laws that would help uplift the lives of the many Filipinos who live in Poverty.
6.) If Lito Lapid wins for Mayor of Makati City... I don't like Jojo Binay as well but Lito Lapid as city mayor of the country's finance and business center?!?! And do you really think he is from Makati and has good plans for the city? The Arroyos asking someone like him to run just goes to show you how much love and concern this government has for our country.
7.) If Chavit Singson becomes a Senator, Illegal Gambling = Chavit... enough said.
Now if all of these 7 things happen during this coming elections then don't be surprised if I decide to leave this country that I love dearly. Like I said during the first part of my letter, I feel that I have done much for this country but I think its time that Filipinos become more vigilant and critical in selecting our leaders for the sake of our future and the generations that will go beyond us. So I appeal to every Filipino who asks what can I actually do for my country... Choose and vote for the right people this coming elections, huwag na tayong magpaloko sa mga kandidatong maganda lang ang jingle o gwapo lang sa mga poster. Let us choose leaders who have a good track record for service and who are genuinely committed towards serving our country.
Manindigan naman tayong lahat para sa ating Kinabukasan at para sa Kapakanan ng ating Bayan!
Thank you very much for your time in reading this letter.
Sincerely,
Harvey S. Keh
KAILANGANG MABASA ITO NG 80 MILLIONG PILIPINO !!! IPASA NYO NG IPASA !!! |
posted by eedom / maricon / captain jack sparrow @ Thursday, March 15, 2007 |
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Monday, March 12, 2007 |
Realizations, Realizations |
1. Never expect everything to go in your own way.
2. Being undecided is not a sin, who says it is anyway?
3. Do not attempt to do something that you think you can handle but the truth is you only ASSUME that you can handle it. Never undertake to do something you aren’t sure of.
4. Do not doubt yourself. You are you. You know what you can and cannot do.
5. Life is short simple, fucking sweet and miserable. |
posted by eedom / maricon / captain jack sparrow @ Monday, March 12, 2007 |
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Name: eedom / maricon / captain jack sparrow
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About Me: Maricon Montajes, 16 years of age. I am from davao city, philippines. 4th year highschool. I love MUSIC- It is my passion and my life. I support OPM bands, pinoy indie bands, filipino artists. Second to music is the beach, i am a water person. I love the outdoor life, snorkeling, and plan to take on scuba diving in the near future.
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