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love Wednesdays.
And this is despite all the aches and pains from PE yesterday, and the fact that I left my glasses at home. Or maybe I just don't like my glasses. AND despite the fact that I have to solve yet another set of math problems, and have to write about that which I know nothing about and do not want to know anything about a.k.a. Gloria's amazing SONA.
(This is me wondering why I haven't posted much of anything this July, and hoping and praying that the line breaks won't disappear when this gets cross-posted to Multiply, but they probably will because Multiply doesn't like me like that.)
The PGH names its ambulances after natural disasters. For some strange reason only three of the six are working. Two of the six came from the Spanish government, probably as a form of apology for 300 years of colonizing us. The catch is that the instruction and warning labels are all in Spanish. Ang bilis ng mga langgam dito sa bahay. They can smell egg tarts from a mile away. Tea is addictive. When I write essays in Filipino I say the words in English in my head and translate them on the page, thus leading to disaster and phrases like "ang walang katulad na nonal (ng pangulo natin)".
Miscellany is better than nothing, I always say.
(This is me wondering why I haven't posted much of anything this July, and hoping and praying that the line breaks won't disappear when this gets cross-posted to Multiply, but they probably will because Multiply doesn't like me like that.)
The PGH names its ambulances after natural disasters. For some strange reason only three of the six are working. Two of the six came from the Spanish government, probably as a form of apology for 300 years of colonizing us. The catch is that the instruction and warning labels are all in Spanish. Ang bilis ng mga langgam dito sa bahay. They can smell egg tarts from a mile away. Tea is addictive. When I write essays in Filipino I say the words in English in my head and translate them on the page, thus leading to disaster and phrases like "ang walang katulad na nonal (ng pangulo natin)".
Miscellany is better than nothing, I always say.
