Monday, October 04, 2004

romeo loved juliet, juliet she felt the same. when he put his arms around her, he said, "juliet baby you are my flame. you give me fever."

ok i friggin seriously really damned have to go now, but i feel that i can sneak one blog entry in for tonight. that talumpatian was two hours long, and i really regret that we didn't dance in it. there was some confusion regarding the dance itself. hey, what we got was an amazing song by ms. ruiz and mama rogs to sir lasa--este, a very nice duet by two teachers in our batch.

the pleno brothers rule. =P

as for the magnificat, all we can say is that we were happily slumbering UNTIL that small kid began to sing. lucky for justin and the others, they were able to get back to sleep. but i, traumatized by the kid's pitch of voice, was not able to get back to sleep, and began to poke fun at the play itself.

*bright lights turn on*

me & justin: "the light...it burns!!! make it stop!!!"

me: "what's with that apple?"

justin: "god is scary. and he's wielding that staff."

me: "aren't they supposed to be naked or something?"

me: "the devils are gay."

justin: "there's supposed to be three of them. see, three temptations. there's the third one now."

ok i have to be going now. ohhh romeo. :P

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:21 PM

    Ooooh lalalalalala!

    Captain smith and Pocahontas had a very mad affair! Blah blah blah. Michael buble is frictioning my cd player. Astig kasi ung songs.

    As for the magnificat, well…it was ayt. I got bored, really bored. But I couldn’t sleep, matic was there X_X

    ~baby sis

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  2. "when her daddy tried to kill him, she said 'daddy oh don't you dare. he gives me feverrr.'"

    as for the magnificat, even sir rolly was asleep! it's really THAT boring?

    and the kid. the KID. THE KID WAILED SO LOUD EVERY ONE OF US WOKE UP. and about the side comments, we only did that once the kid woke us up. honestly.

    "now you've listened to my story, here's the point that i have made. chicks will always give you fever; be it farenheit or centigrade.

    what a lovely way to burn."

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