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No sane man would agree to sign a thousand books and be hugged ten thousand times in the span of five hours. Well, no sane person would spend two thousand pesos and wait five hours just for the chance to meet one of their favorite authors, especially if they had an exam the next day. At least our hands aren't going to be begging us to cut them off, but still.
No sane man would sign books till long after the air conditioners were turned off and the mall the signing was in began going to sleep.
Thank goodness Mr. Gaiman is maybe one of the most patient people in the world, in addition to being insane in just the right way. Thank you, and if you ever find yourself with too much time on your hands drop by and we'll give you the grand walking tour of Manila and you will probably be squished like you have never been squished before.
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94.5 out of 100 is not a bad score for a BioLab exam, considering the previous day was spent at a book signing. That's all.
Well, no, it isn't all. Our diorama is the best diorama ever known to man, even in the absence of three-dimensional normal fish, our manta ray stayed cooperative, we spent BioLec time watching X-Men 2, at hindi na nakabitay yung sea turtle. Also, Diosdado Macapagal also has a mole.
And, dear Calculus: I understand that you are necessary, that the lessons you impart are part of the things we ought to know, the same way you ought to know that reptiles re not amphibians no matter what class you are teaching. That doesn't mean I have to like you. I don't. But iMed and Sir Mong make you occasionally awesome.
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Belated happy birthday, Mother. :D
No sane man would sign books till long after the air conditioners were turned off and the mall the signing was in began going to sleep.
Thank goodness Mr. Gaiman is maybe one of the most patient people in the world, in addition to being insane in just the right way. Thank you, and if you ever find yourself with too much time on your hands drop by and we'll give you the grand walking tour of Manila and you will probably be squished like you have never been squished before.
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94.5 out of 100 is not a bad score for a BioLab exam, considering the previous day was spent at a book signing. That's all.
Well, no, it isn't all. Our diorama is the best diorama ever known to man, even in the absence of three-dimensional normal fish, our manta ray stayed cooperative, we spent BioLec time watching X-Men 2, at hindi na nakabitay yung sea turtle. Also, Diosdado Macapagal also has a mole.
And, dear Calculus: I understand that you are necessary, that the lessons you impart are part of the things we ought to know, the same way you ought to know that reptiles re not amphibians no matter what class you are teaching. That doesn't mean I have to like you. I don't. But iMed and Sir Mong make you occasionally awesome.
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Belated happy birthday, Mother. :D