Life on the Edge---.

>> Wednesday, May 31, 2006 ; 11:16 PM
Enrollment day...

I am sooo tired... Today was one busy day... UPCAT mock exam in LSC, enrollment in Pisay, and a family gathering in my Lolo's house. So, as expected,, I came home late and tired. Oh well.

So... my fourth year section is... *drumroll* Graviton!!! Here's its description from Wikipedia since I don't really know what it was before I read it... I find the definition cool, though. hehe.

In physics, the graviton is a hypothetical elementary particle that transmits the force of gravity in some quantum gravity theories. If it exists, the graviton must be massless (because the gravitational force has unlimited range) and must have a spin of 2 (because gravity is a second-rank tensor field).

There is no hope of detecting gravitons in the foreseeable future[citation needed]. They are postulated because of the success of the Standard Model at modelling the behavior of all other forces of nature with similar particles: electromagnetism with the photon, the strong interaction with the gluons, and the weak interaction with the W and Z bosons. However, naive attempts to extend the Standard Model with gravitons run into serious theoretical difficulties. The analogy which motivates the introduction of gravitons is controversial, because of gravitation's special role (in general relativity) of defining the spacetime in which other events take place. The Standard Model requires a fixed background spacetime.

Woah. So... that's the section I'm going to be stuck in for my final year (staying) in Pisay, huh? Well... I guess it's going to be one exciting school year! (and hopefully, a very memorable one as well. ^_^)

Till then! Got to go sleep! I still have review classes tomorrow!!!

-Kamae

P.S. By the way, I still have my Keep-Kamae's-expanding-Pokemon-collection-growing-campaign. ^_^ You can donate your old Pokemon stuff (any Pokemon stuff) to me. It will really make me happy, and for sure, I'll be keeping it for such a long time (plus, I'll always remember my donors). ^_^


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>> Saturday, May 27, 2006 ; 10:14 PM
It's Saturday today...

2 more days and I will be back to LSC trying to understand the lessons taught there. 2 more days till Jerico's birthday (Happy Birthday, Worldness!) and I still don't have a gift for him. 1 day passed since I finished downloading and watching High School Musical (The movie was a usual teenage movie, boy-meets-girl-and-falls-in-love-with-her-and-vice-versa plot with some twists. What makes this movie stand out is the music... and don't forget the awesome choreography... Yeah). 1 hour to go before it actually becomes Sumday and I will go to church again (weeeee.... ^_^). It's been a nice week so far.

I'm really looking forward Wednesday, May 31. this is the day I'll see part of my future for 10 months. These 10 months will be memorable since this will be the last 10 months I'm going to stay in Pisay wearing that uniform that looks like a maternity-blouse-over-a-picnic-mat-palda, eat those oh-so-familiar-tasting-caf-food, and be with those good old friends of mine since first year. Oh well, life must go on. ^_^

Well... till next time! I need to take a bath and go to sleep... hahaha. If you don't mind, please take a quiz I made. ^_^ (you'll get to know more about me!!! Tsk. Tsk.)

To take the quiz, click here.

-Kamae


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>> Thursday, May 25, 2006 ; 7:02 PM
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants... this DVD was given to me as a pasalubong... Okay, so you choose what DVD you like... choose between Batman Begins, Madagascar, Shrek 2, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and that- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. I've heard a lot about the "Traveling Pants" so I decided to get that one. I thought it was a good choice since it says "A rare movie that women of any age will appreciate."... and indeed it was true.

The first time I heard about this (or rather, read) was from Ray-ray's blog. It's actually her template. There was this quote "Laugh. Cry. Share the Pants." At first I thought, "Woah? How could that happen? (Share the pants.) Weird...", but after I finished watching the movie (yesterday), I understood what those words meant. It meant that the bond between those 4 friends, their memories and their unconditional love for each other will always prevail, even as time passes by. "Traveling Pants", as I like to call it, is a story about friendship (I easily fall for that theme. I know I mentioned that before... hehe.) and growing up. The movie had a "real" feeling in it (Why? It's not all about the mushy falling in love stuff... hehehe.)... and I must say, it's a must watch movie for all the people out there who want to know how strong a friendship can be... ^_^ (I guess boys can appreciate it too... hahaha. even if it's full of girly stuff.)

Oh well... I have no girl friends who grew up with me... All I'm stuck with is my boy cousin (9 months younger) who lives next door for as long as I could remember... -__- (Cousy, if you ever read this, don't get angry!!! ^_^) We played dolls, robots, lego, stuffed-toys, make-up clubs/ houses/ shops, PlayStation... practically everything that can be played... Even if we quarreled (change "quarreled" into "quarrel") every now and then (Especially when it comes to that 7-letter "P" word...), he'll always be a great part of me. (That's what I realized after the movie. *sob* *happy tear drop falls down*)

...Since I can't wait for the June 25 premiere of High School Musical, I'm actually downloading it!!! (98.7% of download completed) I hope I can watch it later... and till next time!!! It's 7:30! Gotta watch Pokemon!!! ^_^



-Kamae


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>> Tuesday, May 23, 2006 ; 10:07 PM
A tiring yet fun day

After my review class, we headed to my uncle's house in Xavierville to visit my balikbayan relatives. We went to Powerplant (and it was my first time to ever step in that mall... weird.) and we wall climbed! Yeah! ^_^ In my first climb, I just went for that flat-wall-with-rock-things-in-it... and I breezed through it, as if it was second-nature to me. (I love climbing just about anything, you know.) So, I tried the pretty hard one... I had a hard time climbing this one, it had this 90 degree dent before the last few steps, and I had a hard time pulling myself up. It looked easy, but it was sooo hard! I think it took me 30 minutes to finish that one. (Okay, I didn't exactly finish it. I was short by one rock. My energy was all drained out.) I wouldn't have pushed through if it wasn't for my determination (I'm a perfectionist, plus my Ash Ketchum attitude always keeps me going.) and Tito Mark's cheering up and support, I wouldn't have achieved that height. Woah. It felt so good. It was as if I was standing on top of the world... even though if I'm only about 50 feet off the ground... hahaha. I actually got a small wound on my palm because of that climbing, and my body right now is aching; but I like that feel. It feels good to know that you experience pain, you know... Well, at least for me. ^_^

After the wall climb, we ate at Jollibee, then headed to Fully Booked. I got my K-Zone June ish! (Yey for me!!!) Too bad, the Pokemon-part is only 2 pages long... It's about the "Top 6 Most Wanted Pokemon"... and Jigglypuff was only the host. hmph. (Jiggly!!! *angry squeal* Jigglypuff about to get its magic marker and draw all over the place.) Of course, Pikachu was Top 1 again.... rrrrrrr... (Jiggly!!! Jiggly puff puff puff!!! *crying* Translation: Waah!!! Why does it have to be always Pikachu!!!)

Then... because of my insisting that we go to Kidz Station, we went there, and I found... Pokemon!!! Yes, Pokemon!!! I was staring at them the whole time, trying to decide which one to buy... Then a boy of about 6 named Antonio suddenly said to me, "My name's Antonio! I'm going to buy Pokemon!!!" Wow. I was happy. Nothing's better than knowing that Pokemon's very very alive (Well... when it comes to Pokemon stuff of course.). I found out that this Antonio boy comes to Kidz Station everyday and buys 2 Pokemon figurines (Why 2? His dad limits him to only 2 per day.) everyday. Not surprisingly, the staff there already know him and asks him questions like "Who's this Pokemon?" Of course, he can't answer the others (like bellossom and heracross); and since I was there, I answered the question myself. Hahaha. Antonio's face lit up when he saw that I was knowledgeable about Pokemon. So, I gave him a small Pokemon talk about which evolves to which and the different Pokemon species (based on the figurines displayed, of course). The staff listened to me. Wow. Amazing!

I ended up getting this Pikachu keychain (since I had almost all the figurines displayed there... haha.) and later asked one of the staff if there were any other Pokemon-stuff they sold. I found out that all the decks were sold out and that only booster packs were left! Wow. Pokemon's really getting strong, alright. I can't wait for the National Championships!!! Yahoo!!!

Well... I still need to study for our Chemistry class for tomorrow. Till my next adventure!!!

-Kamae


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>> Monday, May 22, 2006 ; 8:37 PM
I've got the LSS... again.

I can't believe that a song's stuck in my head again. After "Two Perfect Girls for Me" from Pokemon, more commonly known as Brock's song, (Anjo and Ron dealt "it" with me... Thank you, guys!!!), "Breaking Free" from Disney Channel's High School Musical is stuck in my head. (Oh Kamae, why do songs often get stuck in your head?! -__-) Why? I love the tune, and the lyric's good too. Plus, I'm such a sucker for Disney songs. (For those people who think that I only like Pokemon, I also love Disney and other anime as well. But of course, Pokemon's my numero uno.)

The song talks about reaching your dreams... and pursuing your heart's desire. (Yeah, like I have my "special someone"... Hahaha.) Well... I can't wait to see the whole movie in Disney Channel soon!!! ^_^ Gotta study for Bio now. We still have our review class tomorrow!!!



We’re soarin’, flyin’
There’s not a star in heaven
That we can’t reach
If we’re trying
So we’re breaking free
-Kamae


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>> Saturday, May 20, 2006 ; 7:15 PM
My Pokemon Profession

I took this quiz for fun. Just to lighten the mood of this blog of mine abit. ^_^

You scored as Pokemon Gym Leader. Like Misty and Brock, you are a Pokemon Gym Leader! With your skills, people from all over the world come to challenge you in hopes of obtaining a badge! You specialize in one or two types of pokemon and are known for them! You are the only thig standing in trainers way of becoming a Pokemon Champion!

Pokemon Trainer


90%

Pokemon Gym Leader


90%

Pokemon Professor


80%

Pokemon Photographer


70%

A Pokemon Contest champion


70%

Pokemon Director


50%

A Wild Pokemon


50%

What is your pokemon profession?
created with QuizFarm.com

Haha... Even if I hadn't mentioned Pokemon in my previous posts, my message to all the people out there is, I still love Pokemon!!! ^_^

Random Thought: Boy I wish Pokemon are true! If they were, then I would've been a trainer already! Haha...

-Kamae


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>> ; 5:45 PM
Thoughts after my review class...

Yesterday, when I was waiting for my Mom to fetch me in front of Greenwich, a boy of about 8-10 years old approached me and a friend, asking for money. He approached my friend first, "'Te, akin nalang yang pagkain mo." he said, pointing at my friend's Jollibee plastic bag.
"Wala na 'tong laman."
The boy snatched the plastic from her and searched for food in it, but he found nothing. So, he approached me.
"'Te, pahingi po ng pera." he said to me repeatingly. I felt so bad because I don't like to give that boy money, I like to give that boy food to make sure that he will be the one who benefits from his begging. I had no choice but to pretend that he doesn't exist.

I know that he (the boy) might think that I don't care about him, but everytime I lay my eyes on kids like these, I get very sad because I never experienced all that hard begging when I was their age.

While that boy's begging, I kept asking myself (or rather praying) "God, what can I do?"

I want to help these people, but right now, I don't know how (personally, that is). I also want to help this country of mine. Many of our man-power are migrating to richer pastures, while these people are stuck here suffering. I know that God loves the Philippines, and He promised that one of these days, the Philippines will be Asia's capital. I don't know when this will happen, but I know it will; we just need to help God to fulfill this prophecy.

-Kamae

P.S. To all the people out there, sorry if I'm too serious in my recent posts. I wish I could have a lighter tone after this post. I think I'm getting too too (I'm just exaggerating) serious... Noooooooooooooo! o_O Oh well, that's life. ^_^


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>> Thursday, May 18, 2006 ; 1:35 PM
The Day My Lola Died

Five days ago, last Saturday. The last (Socorro "Coring" Roxas Iniguez) of my 2 Lolas died. That's the reason I suddenly had no mood to write anything in this blog for quite a while. I may not see Lola quite often; we don't talk a lot either, but she has somehow managed to make me miss her a lot now that she's gone. As I'm writing this entry, I remember all those crazy questions I asked her when I was a kid. Of course, she answers them, but her answers are really funny, even though if she doesn't mean to be funny. That fact alone makes her really hard to forget. I'll give you an example:

6-year-old Kamae: Lola, pano niyo inaayos yung buhok niyo?!
(Silly me... haha. I never saw a comb in her room. that is why I am so curious...)
Lola: Ginagamit ko kamay ko. Ganito oh. (with matching actions of her combing her hair using her hand)
Inside 6-year-old Kamae's mind: Kaya pala ganun ung hati ng buhok niya!!! *laughs in mind*

I've always found that memory humorous. It's really funny that my Lola doesn't even bother using a comb! It's one of those unusual things about her.

Aside from this "unusual thing", I also call her my "SuperLola". You ask me why? At age 85, she mops the floor everytime there's high tide in their house (the water keeps coming in from the door and she keeps mopping it out without fail until who-knows-when), goes up and down very steep stairs with only 1 foot wide steps, goes to watch movies in the cinema with her younger sister, helps my Dad out in the clinic by making paper bags and telling patients this and that about how they should take care of themselves while they're sick, has managed to still keep her bones intact after falling from those very steep stairs, and has cheated death a lot of times before she finally went home to God. I don't know where she gets these powers, it's just so amazing. God has blessed her with such a wonderful life.

She was 93 when she passed away this May 13, 2006. Lola, like other people in this age, just died because of her old age. Like other people this old too, she experienced being bed-ridden (and that's for 4 years); I know that this condition is very hard. I cannot imagine myself just lying on bed all-day, all-night. My father used to pray, since he was little, that his parents will get to know the Lord before they die. Of course, He never fails granting the desires of our hearts. He answered my dad's prayer, and these last 4 years of Lola's life made her stronger in God's faith.

I may miss Lola now, but I am very happy that she finally is in that special place where she belongs.

-Kamae


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>> Friday, May 12, 2006 ; 5:56 PM
The Horror--- of English

Today was our 5th day of class in my review session, and thank goodness, we had English... Well, that's what I thought, at least.

At 7:55 am, our English teacher walked into the room... and I was freaked out. She looks just like 2 of my batchmates in school. It was like I was staring at ______'s face while she was teaching English. Freaky. I never imagined ______ teaching English to me. Hahaha.

The first one hour and thirty minutes of her teaching us was really... uh... sleepy. Her teaching knocks you out as fast as Jigglypuff's song. Seriously. So, her speed of teaching was good; she explains well; but she just doesn't click that much among students. I can't understand why there are those kinds of teachers.

After those one hour and thirty minutes, our teacher gave us a test. Woah, I was shocked. "A test after only one hour and thirty minutes of the session? What?!" Good thing the test turned out okay. After the test, we had a thirty minute break, and by eleven o' clock, she taught, yet again. This time, I wasn't able to take those second-naps (see: blinking, only a bit longer) because she anounced that there was another quiz before we get dismissed! So, even if her teaching, as I said, was as good at Jigglypuff's singing, I wasn't able to sleep. ^_^

Yehey! It's finally Friday. At least I can take a two-day break from my review class, ^_^

-Kamae


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>> Tuesday, May 09, 2006 ; 3:21 PM
I think I lost my brain cells.

Today is the second day of our review class, and my brain is still not functioning well after that 4-hour non-stop mock "whatever" test we took yesterday, which was about 385 items. It was really crazy. At first, it was easy, but as I made it through the end, some of my brain's screws got loose and the gears weren't working properly as it was an hour before. All I can do then was make my best guess...

Guess what? After I finished the test, I had this headache which lasted for the entire day. I had trouble doing the homework assigned to us because that non-stop thinking for 4 hours straight will really drive you nuts.

In our class today, we reviewed Math 1. Good. Math 1. I just needed to pay attention on those parts I forgot, the rest of it, I spent doodling comic strips about how boring the session was. ^_^ Well, even if the lesson was boring, (Can you imagine 3 hours and 30 minutes of nothing but Math? The horror!!!) it was fruitful. Why? My drawing powers were suddenly rushing through my hands again and I was able to make proportional, decent-looking, full-body human cartoons again! Weeee! ^_^

Well, Till then! Gotta rest my brain! ^_^

-Kamae


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>> Sunday, May 07, 2006 ; 8:37 PM
Waiting sure was worth it!!!

I may have not told you this... but did you know I was heart-broken last March because I didn't get that birthday present that I really like? Yes, I was really in tears when I found out that the store which sold those Pokemon gold-plated trading cards (a collector's item, mind you) closed that Sunday after my birthday... when I decided that I want it as a birthday present. I insisted that we go to Robinsons Galleria, only to find out that I will be heart-broken afterwards...

But you know what? The past is past. God gave me more than Pokemon gold-plated cards. I was blessed afterwards with knowing people who have the same passion for Pokemon like me, Pokemon being able to air in the Philippines again (I waited for 4 or 5 years for that to happen.), and also, after that incident, my Pokemon collection continued to grow 25% more (and is still growing). ^_^ I finally got over that heart-breaking (Yes, I know it's just Pokemon, but that was really heart-breaking for me...) experience.

But this trip to Robinsons a while ago let me suddenly remember that gold-plated trading card when I saw that the shop hadn't actually closed, it was just relocated to another level! I was so happy... I knew that I might still have the chance of getting that gold-plated trading card, so I asked my dad to go with me there...

I looked around and about in the shop. They said that it (gold-plated trading card/s) was already sold out. Okay... then it's not for me. My dad said beforehand that if it was for me, it will be there to wait. Of course, I still looked around, there might be some Pokemon stuff still left there anyway. Why not just take one last look?

I found some Pokemon stuff. Yehey! That disappointed feeling of mine suddenly turned to happiness when I saw a Butterfree drinking glass and a Pokemon pillow case! "Okay God, maybe that gold-plated card was not for me, but thank You that you gave me something else to erase that disappointment of mine." Suddenly, the saleslady said to my dad, "Sir, is this what you're looking for?" (Of course it was said in Tagalog.) I looked, that was it! A gold-plated (Charizard) trading card! I was so delighted! Oh boy, there was still one left! I asked, just to make sure, "Miss, are there other Pokemon designs available?" (Of course in tagalog too. ^_^) The saleslady then brought more stocks out! There was actually 5 of them! Weee! I can choose my Pokemon! So, she opened each of them... Next to Charizard, she opened the others (in chronological order): Poliwhirl, Togepi, Jigglypuff (Oh, Jigglypuff!) and Pikachu. After deciding which to buy (between Charizard and Jigglypuff), guess who I ended up getting? Of course, Jigglypuff!!! ^_^

I was so happy. Can you believe I'd still be able to get my gold-plated trading card after almost 2 months? The first time I saw that was in late January or early February, I decided that I wanted that for my birthday present. I didn't get it. Instead, I got the Pokemon: Advanced Pokedex as my birthday present, then Pokemon friends, then Pokemon being aired in the Philippines again! That was such a birthday present... I never expected getting my gold-plated trading card plus a pillow case and a glass! I mean, getting all those things (mentioned before the previous sentence) was more than what I wanted, and still, I got every one of those things! What can I say, "God, you are so great. Aside from all the other blessings (family, friends, school...), You even give me Pokemon. That is not a necessity for me to live, but You still give those things to me. That is one of the reasons I won't trade you for Anybody else. Thanks a WHOLE LOT."

If my mother wouldn't have dragged me (and if I haven't let her drag me there) to that store in the 2nd floor which sold bags, I would have never seen that poster (near that store) which said that Funtasmic (the shop that sells those gold-plated trading cards) has relocated to the 2nd floor, then I would have never seen that shope again. God really does make ways, and you know what? My dad's right "If that is for you, it will wait for you.", and who knows? You might even get more than that thing you have ever wanted. ^_^


From left to right, up to down: Jigglypuff gold-plated trading card,
Butterfree drinking glass, 2 Pokemon pillow cases

-Kamae

P.S. I visited Neutral Grounds Robinsons Galleria branch a while ago, it just opened this late April. I asked the clerk there if the Pokemon National Championships will push through. Guess what she said? She said it will! Hooray!!! ^_^


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>> Friday, May 05, 2006 ; 9:20 PM
School uniforms... How I'm very grateful with them...

School uniforms. This struck my mind a few days ago because of my boredom to get my life back to action again. School always means that you should wear uniforms, especially when: 1. You are in kindergarten, elementary or high school, and 2. if you happen to live in the Philippines...

Where do I start? Let's describe my school uniform. The typical girl uniform in my school looks like this (don't bother about my Pichu plushie...):



...Or in my terms, I'd call it a "cream maternity blouse worn over a mustard yellow-orangish picnic-mat skirt". Yes, that's our uniform. ^_^

The first time I wore this uniform, I felt like I was pregnant. (Go on, I know you want to laugh. Haha. ^_^) Why? It is sooooo loose! Hehehe.

Sometimes, I don't like our uniform because it is not as good as the uniforms of other high schools... But you know what? I'm really grateful to this school uniform. Let's see...
1. You do not need to think of what you'd wear... and you can still maintain that "fashion- statement" of yours... ^_^
2. Nobody will ever know if you already repeated them! Harharhar...
3. I told you that our uniform's loose... So, I always feel comfortable!
4. It is a symbol of our school. (Whether I like it or not.) I'm proud of my school, so I should be proud wearing it! ^_^ (Go Pisay!)

Till my next post!!! ^_^

-Kamae


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>> Thursday, May 04, 2006 ; 11:45 AM
This poem is dedicated to...

Here's a poem I made. ^_^ I dedicated it to "Someone" (Yes, go figure who that is...) because he means so much to me. I wrote this somewhere before the end of school year, early March. I poured my heart and soul to this poem and I hope you enjoy reading (and contemplating to) it. ^_^

A Shimmer of Hope

I try to catch my breath
As my world starts to slowly fade away.
I search for a remedy to stop all of this;
My mind trying to find what went wrong.
But I can’t find the answer.
I am lost in oblivion,
Stuck in the limbo within the depths of my soul.

Why does everything seem so hard?
Why do I need to suffer
This bleakness and loneliness
That is slowly eating up
Every part of me?

I need to save what’s left of this place
Before it gets completely devoured by the darkness lurking stealthily;
Ruining my abode little by little.

But I failed.

“How will my world come to life again?”
This question I asked to myself.
I realized that I have ignored something;
A small glitter of light that was always watching over me.
Following me everywhere that I go.

I finally found a shimmer of hope;
Something that can turn my dark, broken world back into the beautiful place it once was.
This little light –
Why did I always ignore it
When in fact, it was the origin of my world.
It was always there beside me –
Constant, unchanging.
This tiny sparkle is the only thing
That can mend this shattered world of mine.

This light –
The one thing I used to nurture
Before my world became a marvelous dwelling.
It was what started it all:
It made all these majestic things that used to live in my paradise;
This world grew and grew,
Until it was so beautiful that I started to ignore this little light.
Slowly, I began to forget about its existence.

Because of this light, I had my world, my secret place,
Where I can lean on, take refuge.
“Why is it still there after all these times I tried ignoring it?”
No matter what I do, the light was always there.
Never foresaking me even though I left it away.

I started nurturing this light again.
My paradise started to come to life once more.
It grew and grew –
I was so delighted!
I can’t believe that this light would still do all these things for me
Despite being rejected for such a long time.

I will continue to nurture this light;
Having done a lot of amazing things for me.
I’ll never let it go;
I’ll not make those same mistakes I did in the past.
This light is what makes my world go round,
And I am willing to do everything for it;
To return the favor it gave me;
Incomparable to any other thing that I can ever give.


Okay... I'll tell things straight right now. This poem is dedicated to God. (Yes, God.) I guess this is the only way to thank Him and to tell people that He is my number One. Even beyond Pokemon. ^_^ I owe a lot of things to Him (Yes, He even gives me Pokemon, you see. People should seek the Giver, not the blessing. ^_^), and my thanks is beyond the beyond. (I hope you get that "grammar" of mine. ^_^)

-Kamae


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>> ; 12:38 AM
Pokemon Master Quest completed!!!

At last!!! My recent trip to Greenhills (which was actually a while ago) was worth it! --- even if my feet already killed me because we kept walking and looking at stuff... I finally completed the Master Quest season of Pokemon by buying Part 1!!! Yey! ^_^ My Master Quest Part 2 was actually bought as an impromptu Christmas gift. (Why impromptu? I decided that it should be my Christmas gift when I first saw it in C.A.T.S.! I chose between Master Quest part 1, part 2 and Pokemon: Advanced... I ended up picking part 2.) Then... here comes my trip today and I found out that Master Quest part 2 which I left behind last Christmas wasn't bought yet... so I bought it! (How predictable of me...) Hihihi... ^_^ Now, I really have a Pokemon VHS, VCD and DVD library!!!


Part 2 and Part 1 (respectively from left to right)
of the Master Quest season I own ^_^

Well... till my next Pokemon-hunting spree!!! ^_^

-Kamae


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>> Monday, May 01, 2006 ; 9:46 PM
Great finds at Booksale...

Booksale... a.k.a. bargain bookstore. Bargain bookstore = great finds at very low prices but you don't actually know what you will find--- and these makes things even more exciting. ^_^

Our trip to Booksale a while ago was , what I can say, a blessing. ^_^ This was one of those "thank-goodness-I-went-there-because-I-got-a-lot-of-things-I-want" moments. Bargain bookstores are one of my favorite destinations when I go to malls, and this visit is very different from the previous ones... You know why?! Hehehe... Well... I finally found a Pokemon comic book!!! Weee! After searching for gazillions of years... I finally found one!!! Here is a pic of it:


Aren't they sooo cute?! ^_^

Well, aside from that, I got my usual Wishbone book... Yes, Wishbone, the talking Jack Russell terrier dog (Well, in his point of view, he is talking.) that solves mysteries... (Why do I buy Wishbone? It helps me kill-off time ^_^ and the series are really interesting.) and finally, some "How to draw Manga?" at a discounted prize. Good. At least I can afford them. ^_^ I need to enhance my drawing skills. tsk tsk. Hopefully, I can make good "hands" on my next anime character. *sigh* Hehehe.

-Kamae


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