Nina's School of Art and Drawing
Since we have absolutely no sense of interest in our Magis Class, Ralph and I decided to play a game. The mechanics was that I will draw something and Ralph had to copy it as best as he could. This is so he would enhance his missing creativity skills. For the first drawing which is a jar, I gave him a 78% because it was really HORRIBLY done. For the next drawing, an apple, he improved greatly so I gave him 93%, the third one was an eye and I gave him 98%, but for the last drawing which would determine all that he learned (a girl), it looked like a homo erectus man with long hair so I gave him 80% for effort. After that Ma'am Ruth scolded us, so, BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME! 
Nina
Musings
10:38 PM
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Life has finally proven me right the butterfly effect.
The small decisions you make can greatly affect your future.
We are historical beings.
We have a direct link with our past and to our future.
The small decisions you make can greatly affect your future.
We are historical beings.
We have a direct link with our past and to our future.
Nina
Lions with Hearts
10:33 PM
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From the astronomical point of view there are five LEOs in our class, and July&August is the season for our birthdays!
Rizza is the first Leo starting off on July 23. She already celebrated her birthday at Astoria. The next one would be me, on July 28. I'm planning to have a birthday celebration at home and the whole class will be invited. After that I'll hold an all-girls slumber party.
July 31 would be Toni and Paula's birthday. Elno is the last Leo on August 8.
Rizza is the first Leo starting off on July 23. She already celebrated her birthday at Astoria. The next one would be me, on July 28. I'm planning to have a birthday celebration at home and the whole class will be invited. After that I'll hold an all-girls slumber party.
July 31 would be Toni and Paula's birthday. Elno is the last Leo on August 8.
Nina
Those Damn Barbie Dolls
6:28 AM
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Barbie dolls are one of the things little girls would dream of having. It's like the essence of a real girl as a kid. Or maybe that's what I thought as a kid. Basta alam ko lang, sikat talaga ang Barbie since dati pa. Ay basta.
I used to remember the times when I played Barbie dolls with my ate. We would braid our Barbie dolls' hair [that's when I learned how to do braids], dress them up with clothes sewn by ourselves, steal my kuya's Marvel action figures so that they can be Barbie's boyfriends. I remember forcing our parents to buy this and that for our Barbie collection. And it's really silly to know how fond we were of playing Barbie as a kid.
I remember one certain time where the song Barbie Girl, popularized by the group AQUA kept on playing on the radio during our Senior Preparatory Days. Every morning, little kids would line up in front and dance to that damn song. It's embarrassing to admit that I'm one of them. But hey, that was so yesterday and there's nothing I can do but to laugh about it.
I remember Sir Montojo and Maam Tere mentioning about songs with sexual undertones. There are lots of songs to analyze about but one perfect example is the song Barbie Girl which haunts my childhood memories.
Hmm. Let's see. This is how it goes...
Ken: Hi Barbie!
Barbie: Hi Ken!
Ken: You wanna go for a ride?
Barbie: Sure, Ken!
Ken: Jump in!
Barbie and Ken: HAHAHA
I'm a Barbie girl in the Barbie world
Life in plastic, it's fantastic
You can brush my hair, undress me everywhere [okaaay. so that's how things are with Barbie?]
Imagination, life is your creation
Come on, Barbie, let's go party [haay. mga muher lakwatsera]
I'm a blonde single girl in the fantasy world
Dress me up, take your time, I'm your dollie [so like, a sex slave?]
You're my doll, rock and roll, feel the glamour and pain
Kiss me here, touch me there, hanky-panky [wow. so ganun na lang mga babae? magpapahawak na lang kahit saan?]
From Wikipedia: The expression 'hanky-panky' may often connote sexual behavior
You can touch, you can play [ang laswa naman]
You can say I'm always yours, oooh whoa [say what?]
Come on, Barbie, let's go party, ha ha ha, yeah
Come on, Barbie, let's go party, oooh, oooh
Come on, Barbie, let's go party, ha ha ha, yeah
Come on, Barbie, let's go party, oooh, oooh
[pag pakinggan nyo yung song, may double meaning yung hahaha yeah and oooh oooh. parang moans]
Make me walk, make me talk, do whatever you please [like what? mag jer jer sayo?]
I can act like a star, I can beg on my knees [huwaw. ganun?]
Come jump in, be my friend, let us do it again [do WHAT again?]
Hit the town, fool around, let's go party
And the finale...
Barbie: Oh, I'm having so much fun!
Ken: Well, Barbie, we're just getting started!
Barbie: Oh, I love you Ken!
--Reference: http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=fhjpacrk
NOTE: Di ko na sinali yung mga inulit na parts.
Ang landi mo Barbie. Ang lalaswa nyo ni Ken.
And to think that I used to dance to this song? Eeeew. So ganun na pala mga babae? Submissive, todo-bigay, BIGAAN? Yaaak.
Mag isip daw kayo. Huy.
giselleisvladie
Limerick II v.1
I was inside the supermart
when I had the urge to fart.
With so much people within,
I just flashed a big, wide grin
and explained it's my work of art.
Limerick II v.2
I was inside the supermart
when I had the urge to fart.
The people flashed me a stare
So I replied with a glare
and explained it's my work of art.
*bow*
Limericks
6:42 AM
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I've been a fan of limericks for as long as I can remember and I'm happy to know that Yves and I share the same interest. :D
Not to mention that Literature can somehow be boring, the moment Maam Janet mentioned the word LIMERICK, jolted me to pay attention to her. Haha.
So yeah. Here are some of the limericks that I have EVER written:
Not to mention that Literature can somehow be boring, the moment Maam Janet mentioned the word LIMERICK, jolted me to pay attention to her. Haha.
So yeah. Here are some of the limericks that I have EVER written:
Limerick I
I was walking down the house of Francis
when I saw a dog drop some feces
with that terrible smell
that I just couldn't dwell
I ran home to do my thesis.
when I saw a dog drop some feces
with that terrible smell
that I just couldn't dwell
I ran home to do my thesis.
Limerick II v.1
I was inside the supermart
when I had the urge to fart.
With so much people within,
I just flashed a big, wide grin
and explained it's my work of art.
Limerick II v.2
I was inside the supermart
when I had the urge to fart.
The people flashed me a stare
So I replied with a glare
and explained it's my work of art.
*bow*
giselleisvladie
My Soccer Spikes
11:09 PM
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I have a pair of Nike Soccer spikes. I named it Spikey, don't ask why. I just can be very random at times.
I think Spikey is almost a year old since my parents bought them for me last July of I-can't-remember-when at Manila. I feel really lucky for having Spikey since when we bought it, there was a 50% off sale at SM Mall of Asia and the pair that I bought was the last stock of the smallest size [I have little feet] which is still 2 sizes bigger than my shoe size.
Spikey's color is metallic blue with silver streaks and it's my first Soccer spikes ever.
Spikey's a bit wrecked right now because I've overused it for the past Soccer practices. Many people have been stepping on it. Plus for the past days, it's been raining hard so Spikey can get very muddy, wet and STINKY.
I plan to buy another pair of spikes since Spikey's studs (sp?) getting deteriorated. But of course, I'll still use Spikey and if ever I'll buy another pair of spikes, I'll still name it Spikey.
Oh yeah. I have a Soccer ball name Belle. It's color is white with turquoise highlights.
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I think Spikey is almost a year old since my parents bought them for me last July of I-can't-remember-when at Manila. I feel really lucky for having Spikey since when we bought it, there was a 50% off sale at SM Mall of Asia and the pair that I bought was the last stock of the smallest size [I have little feet] which is still 2 sizes bigger than my shoe size.
Spikey's color is metallic blue with silver streaks and it's my first Soccer spikes ever.
Spikey's a bit wrecked right now because I've overused it for the past Soccer practices. Many people have been stepping on it. Plus for the past days, it's been raining hard so Spikey can get very muddy, wet and STINKY.
I plan to buy another pair of spikes since Spikey's studs (sp?) getting deteriorated. But of course, I'll still use Spikey and if ever I'll buy another pair of spikes, I'll still name it Spikey.
Oh yeah. I have a Soccer ball name Belle. It's color is white with turquoise highlights.
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giselleisvladie
New Phone, New Life
10:44 PM
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After months of waiting and suffering from the mighty tortures of a Nokia 33:10, Mom finally bought me a new phone in replacement for the one na nasira ko. In addition to that, I've finally moved on from my past heartache. So sabi nga ni Ezra, new phone, new life. 
Ah, the wonders of technology.
Ah, the wonders of technology.
Nina
Pseudocodes
11:00 PM
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Today we learned about Pseudocodes. From the definition given, pseudocodes are substitution codes to the real codes needed in programming. Thankfully it's much easier than flowcharts, but there are still a lot more that I need to know.
So to make this post a little less boring, let me give you a rhetorical question (it means it's a question that leaves you to reflect upon the answer):
Is your life full of PSEUDOCODES (transmuted to make-believe identities), or do you show the world your REAL SELF?
Ugh, I'm getting too much Sir Jayson doses.
So to make this post a little less boring, let me give you a rhetorical question (it means it's a question that leaves you to reflect upon the answer):
Is your life full of PSEUDOCODES (transmuted to make-believe identities), or do you show the world your REAL SELF?
Ugh, I'm getting too much Sir Jayson doses.
Nina
Just one thing that I can say about it:
BULUK.
Really. It's crappy. What kept me awake was the effects. I can say that they did a good job with it. Especially the Order of the Phoenix vs Death Eaters duel at the Department of Mysteries, the scene where Harry taught them how to do the Patronus charm and Dumbledore's Army at the Department of Mysteries.
I can also say that the casting is good. Not exactly great but still good. Helena Bonham Carter, the lady who played the role of Bellatrix Lestrange, did a GREAT JOB. I really like how she portrayed Bella's role and it fit her perfectly. Nymphadora Tonks was cool though they didn't really pay too much attention to her. Luna Lovegood was really what I expected. She was cute. ^___^
Sirius dying wasn't what I expected. It was like POOF. Like nothing happened at all. It was BORING.
They deleted so many scenes from the book. I was really looking forward to the WEASLEY IS OUR KING part. Oh yeah, instead of Marietta Edgecombe, Cho Chang was made traitor.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
11:08 PM
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Just one thing that I can say about it:
BULUK.
Really. It's crappy. What kept me awake was the effects. I can say that they did a good job with it. Especially the Order of the Phoenix vs Death Eaters duel at the Department of Mysteries, the scene where Harry taught them how to do the Patronus charm and Dumbledore's Army at the Department of Mysteries.
I can also say that the casting is good. Not exactly great but still good. Helena Bonham Carter, the lady who played the role of Bellatrix Lestrange, did a GREAT JOB. I really like how she portrayed Bella's role and it fit her perfectly. Nymphadora Tonks was cool though they didn't really pay too much attention to her. Luna Lovegood was really what I expected. She was cute. ^___^
Sirius dying wasn't what I expected. It was like POOF. Like nothing happened at all. It was BORING.
They deleted so many scenes from the book. I was really looking forward to the WEASLEY IS OUR KING part. Oh yeah, instead of Marietta Edgecombe, Cho Chang was made traitor.
giselleisvladie
The Bet
10:37 PM
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For our Literature class we are going to make an advertisment for the short story "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov.
The Bet is a short story about a banker and a young man who make a bet with each other based on capital punishment and whether the death penalty is better or worse than life in prison. An ironic twist responds to this exploration of the value of human life with an unexpected result.
I'm tasked to be the scriptwriter and storyboard head, and I promise to do my utmost.
The Bet is a short story about a banker and a young man who make a bet with each other based on capital punishment and whether the death penalty is better or worse than life in prison. An ironic twist responds to this exploration of the value of human life with an unexpected result.
I'm tasked to be the scriptwriter and storyboard head, and I promise to do my utmost.
Nina
Just sharing my memorable Soccer practices for this school year so far...
1. First practice for this school year - it was a Saturday and it was held at La Purisima. That day was supposed to be the try-outs for all events. Many came but mostly the old ones. I sprained my left ankle that day and it was creepy to think that I sprained my right ankle during last year's try-outs.
Oh yeah. Before going to LaPu, my dad asked me one weird thing:
Dad: Porke man ta llama kunel try-outs, try-OUTS si kere man gale kamo entra? Porke hende TRY-IN?
CORNY.
2. It was a Saturday and it was held at grand stand this time. I thought I was the only girl who would come to practice since I was the only girl when I arrived with Lance Jimenea [IV-Ignatius]. I even thought that practice was going to be cancelled because it was raining the whole morning but it still pushed through.
It wasn't raining when we started practicing. We practiced with kids of the ZAFA team. They were good and we felt like speck of bugs being stepped on. HAHA.
Later that day, the other girls arrived and I felt so relieved at the sight of them. :D Much much later, we were separated from the boys. Coach separted us and merged with the College players and we played against little kids. I was made a fullback, a position I'm not really used to [I play for either forward or goalkeeper] but I guess I did good. Oh yeah. It was raining when we started playing.
Another thing. I had fever that night.
3. It was a Wednesday and practice was held at school. Coach wasn't there so the boys' "team captain" came into the picture. 2 new girls from the 3rd year tried out for the team: Dordylle and Fher. They were shy at first and we played Pachangga with them. Erold tried to help us out by teaching them some of the basic stuff. But later, we felt OUTCASTED. Let's just say that the "team captain" of the boys' team wouldn't want us to play. So we walked out. Arvey Dolotina [IV-Ignatius] kind of begged to let us play but some new guy screamed back: MAN CHEER YA LANG KAMO!
Okaaay. That was nice. We walked out. The worst thing is, they didn't give a damn. Pfft. So that's how they treat girls now? Okaay. So mga muher LANG kame? NICE.
4. It was a Friday and it was a half day so Lance and I went to grand stand together for the 3pm practice, as Coach William texted.
Oh yeah. It was raining again but since it rained last practice, we still decided to go at grand stand. Good thing when I arrived, Frantian, Fher and Arvey were already at the ZAFA office aka Coach William's headquarters.
To kill time, Lance and I went searching for Ganni Leaño [IV-Ignatius aka Greggi's twin brother], went up the bleachers to greet Lance's mom then went back at the ZAFA office. Then Coach set up cones at the field to play a game with small goals. We practiced under the rain and we were freezing cold.
At one point in the game, after our team has scored a goal, Coach William did a direct kick and the ball flew right into my head and knocked me down. It hurt, yeah. I practically flew downwards. HAHA. It was embarrassing. HAHA.
Later that night, I had fever. AGAIN. And my whole body was aching.
5. Yesterday's Soccer practice was held at Tumaga. Frantian gm-ed that we were supposed to attend to guarantee our entry at the team. Good thing PE was cancelled so most of us girls were able to come except for Cristy who had to attend to her Punlaan demands and Suzzy, who was too lazy to practice. HAHA
Coach divided us into two teams.
First team: Erold Bumotad, Arvin Navarro, RJ Petate, Frantian Castro, Anjo Taclob, Penpen Go, Marlwan Tugusan, Mara Capalad, Marla Hablo, Paula Villalobos, Kathryn Tarroza and myself.
Second team: Lance Jimenea, Dodge Jimenea, Ganni Leaño, Paul Harina, Abro Katoh, Abdul Nacan, Bill Hablo, Lau [I fopgot his family name], Kawaguchi [I forgot his first name], Mark Bugante's brother and two first year kids whose names I don't even know.
Coach made all girls fullbacks except for myself. It was scary.
The final score was 2-1. The second team scored first but we catched up in medias res. The second goal was a CHAMBA since the opposing team accidentally made their own goal.
While we were doing our cool down, a itsy bitsy little frog leaped near my foot and I instinctively screamed. It was EMBARRASSING.
Soccer
6:22 AM
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Just sharing my memorable Soccer practices for this school year so far...
1. First practice for this school year - it was a Saturday and it was held at La Purisima. That day was supposed to be the try-outs for all events. Many came but mostly the old ones. I sprained my left ankle that day and it was creepy to think that I sprained my right ankle during last year's try-outs.
Oh yeah. Before going to LaPu, my dad asked me one weird thing:
Dad: Porke man ta llama kunel try-outs, try-OUTS si kere man gale kamo entra? Porke hende TRY-IN?
CORNY.
2. It was a Saturday and it was held at grand stand this time. I thought I was the only girl who would come to practice since I was the only girl when I arrived with Lance Jimenea [IV-Ignatius]. I even thought that practice was going to be cancelled because it was raining the whole morning but it still pushed through.
It wasn't raining when we started practicing. We practiced with kids of the ZAFA team. They were good and we felt like speck of bugs being stepped on. HAHA.
Later that day, the other girls arrived and I felt so relieved at the sight of them. :D Much much later, we were separated from the boys. Coach separted us and merged with the College players and we played against little kids. I was made a fullback, a position I'm not really used to [I play for either forward or goalkeeper] but I guess I did good. Oh yeah. It was raining when we started playing.
Another thing. I had fever that night.
3. It was a Wednesday and practice was held at school. Coach wasn't there so the boys' "team captain" came into the picture. 2 new girls from the 3rd year tried out for the team: Dordylle and Fher. They were shy at first and we played Pachangga with them. Erold tried to help us out by teaching them some of the basic stuff. But later, we felt OUTCASTED. Let's just say that the "team captain" of the boys' team wouldn't want us to play. So we walked out. Arvey Dolotina [IV-Ignatius] kind of begged to let us play but some new guy screamed back: MAN CHEER YA LANG KAMO!
Okaaay. That was nice. We walked out. The worst thing is, they didn't give a damn. Pfft. So that's how they treat girls now? Okaay. So mga muher LANG kame? NICE.
4. It was a Friday and it was a half day so Lance and I went to grand stand together for the 3pm practice, as Coach William texted.
Oh yeah. It was raining again but since it rained last practice, we still decided to go at grand stand. Good thing when I arrived, Frantian, Fher and Arvey were already at the ZAFA office aka Coach William's headquarters.
To kill time, Lance and I went searching for Ganni Leaño [IV-Ignatius aka Greggi's twin brother], went up the bleachers to greet Lance's mom then went back at the ZAFA office. Then Coach set up cones at the field to play a game with small goals. We practiced under the rain and we were freezing cold.
At one point in the game, after our team has scored a goal, Coach William did a direct kick and the ball flew right into my head and knocked me down. It hurt, yeah. I practically flew downwards. HAHA. It was embarrassing. HAHA.
Later that night, I had fever. AGAIN. And my whole body was aching.
5. Yesterday's Soccer practice was held at Tumaga. Frantian gm-ed that we were supposed to attend to guarantee our entry at the team. Good thing PE was cancelled so most of us girls were able to come except for Cristy who had to attend to her Punlaan demands and Suzzy, who was too lazy to practice. HAHA
Coach divided us into two teams.
First team: Erold Bumotad, Arvin Navarro, RJ Petate, Frantian Castro, Anjo Taclob, Penpen Go, Marlwan Tugusan, Mara Capalad, Marla Hablo, Paula Villalobos, Kathryn Tarroza and myself.
Second team: Lance Jimenea, Dodge Jimenea, Ganni Leaño, Paul Harina, Abro Katoh, Abdul Nacan, Bill Hablo, Lau [I fopgot his family name], Kawaguchi [I forgot his first name], Mark Bugante's brother and two first year kids whose names I don't even know.
Coach made all girls fullbacks except for myself. It was scary.
The final score was 2-1. The second team scored first but we catched up in medias res. The second goal was a CHAMBA since the opposing team accidentally made their own goal.
While we were doing our cool down, a itsy bitsy little frog leaped near my foot and I instinctively screamed. It was EMBARRASSING.
giselleisvladie
Critic's Night
10:38 PM
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Tonight is our play's critic night. Some judges will be invited to critic our play "Ang Pagbabalik ni Sotero". I asked Aika if she could do my make-up for me, and she happily obliged. I hope I won't forget my lines later on! Wish me luck!
Nina

We're currently on the discussion of flowcharts. Sure, I understand the basic concepts, but I find it hard to make flowcharts on my own, especially when given a restricted output to be achieved.
Somebody help me.
Flowcharts
10:39 PM
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We're currently on the discussion of flowcharts. Sure, I understand the basic concepts, but I find it hard to make flowcharts on my own, especially when given a restricted output to be achieved.
Somebody help me.
Nina
Haha. Just felt like posting this one. I find it funny.
Enjoy.
Quotable Quotes from the video...
Leonidas: Tonight we dine in HECK.
Leonidas: *pointing a cake on top of a sword*
Persian Emissiary: This is delicious!
Leonidas: THIS IS CAKETOWN!
at the final scene...
Hot Spartan Soldier: *swinging a toothbrush* BRUSH YOUR TEETH!
--Reference: www.youtube.com
Something to laugh about
2:36 AM
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Haha. Just felt like posting this one. I find it funny.
Enjoy.
Quotable Quotes from the video...
Leonidas: Tonight we dine in HECK.
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Leonidas: *pointing a cake on top of a sword*
Persian Emissiary: This is delicious!
Leonidas: THIS IS CAKETOWN!
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at the final scene...
Hot Spartan Soldier: *swinging a toothbrush* BRUSH YOUR TEETH!
--Reference: www.youtube.com
giselleisvladie
Oh Hail to the Engineer
8:12 PM
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I don't like Physics for the computations involved. I don't like it for the concepts of centers of gravity and such. And I certainly don't like it for its 100 minutes per day period.
The reason why I like Physics is because of Sir Rabuya's teaching style. He sees to it that we understand everything he is talking about, no matter how complex, or even inhuman they may seem. He cares for our schedule, he recognizes our efforts, he negotiates with us.
In my own opinion based on the 10 years of my educational life, there are only a few "Sir Rabuyas" I have come across with. Nothing personal. And if I may quote a line from this humble genius who can calculate trigonometric functions in a blink of an eye, "I'd rather teach in Ateneo and be with the down-to-earth faculty members, than be with wealthy politicians who earn money the unjust way." Watisdameaning!
The reason why I like Physics is because of Sir Rabuya's teaching style. He sees to it that we understand everything he is talking about, no matter how complex, or even inhuman they may seem. He cares for our schedule, he recognizes our efforts, he negotiates with us.
In my own opinion based on the 10 years of my educational life, there are only a few "Sir Rabuyas" I have come across with. Nothing personal. And if I may quote a line from this humble genius who can calculate trigonometric functions in a blink of an eye, "I'd rather teach in Ateneo and be with the down-to-earth faculty members, than be with wealthy politicians who earn money the unjust way." Watisdameaning!
Nina
Cafeteria Food
10:59 PM
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Commenting on the stalls:
Belards: I like their fried chicken. Haven't tried other dishes YET. I have the whole year to taste all of them. Though with sufficient staff, they can't seem to give a marvelous service [sorry for overusing this word. I seem to like it now]. I can't seem to understand their FALL IN LINE rule. I think they started implementing it yesterday afternoon. I think. And during recess, we fell in line but the thing is, they entertained the last persons at the line. Okaei, WHAT THE HECK?!
Icecapades/Bugnaw/Whatever: The name is catchy and intriguing. I immediately bought at this stall during our first day of school.
They had no change when I paid for my order but it was understandable plus many people were barging in to buy at their stall. A couple of days after, I started getting annoyed by them because they keep on entertaining people who barge in rather than those who patiently wait in line. It sucks really. And there were many cases in which they don't give the exact change or they don't give the change at all. It is so frustrating. What the heck.
House of Dumpling Rice: I pretty much like anything they sell but I don't really like to visit their stall that much. But for now, I'm really craving for their banana cake worth 6 pesos.
The stall before Mrs. Browns and after House of Dumpling Rice: I don't know. I just like their strawberry juice.
Mrs. Browns: I'm pretty much hyped about the increase of the price of satti. Lucky arroz caldo, it didn't go up.
Whoopee: NO COMMENT. Nothing worth saying. HAHA
But really, I prefer home cooked dishes, thank you very much.
*bow*
Belards: I like their fried chicken. Haven't tried other dishes YET. I have the whole year to taste all of them. Though with sufficient staff, they can't seem to give a marvelous service [sorry for overusing this word. I seem to like it now]. I can't seem to understand their FALL IN LINE rule. I think they started implementing it yesterday afternoon. I think. And during recess, we fell in line but the thing is, they entertained the last persons at the line. Okaei, WHAT THE HECK?!
Icecapades/Bugnaw/Whatever: The name is catchy and intriguing. I immediately bought at this stall during our first day of school.
They had no change when I paid for my order but it was understandable plus many people were barging in to buy at their stall. A couple of days after, I started getting annoyed by them because they keep on entertaining people who barge in rather than those who patiently wait in line. It sucks really. And there were many cases in which they don't give the exact change or they don't give the change at all. It is so frustrating. What the heck.
House of Dumpling Rice: I pretty much like anything they sell but I don't really like to visit their stall that much. But for now, I'm really craving for their banana cake worth 6 pesos.
The stall before Mrs. Browns and after House of Dumpling Rice: I don't know. I just like their strawberry juice.
Mrs. Browns: I'm pretty much hyped about the increase of the price of satti. Lucky arroz caldo, it didn't go up.
Whoopee: NO COMMENT. Nothing worth saying. HAHA
But really, I prefer home cooked dishes, thank you very much.
*bow*
giselleisvladie
Extra-Curricular Activities
10:55 PM
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So far my extra-curricular activities are progressing. I'm a member of 6 clubs, all of which I'm an ACTIVE member in, namely:
Animo Aguila
Blue Eagle Publication
Punlaan
Sociedad Matematica de Ateneo
Young Ateneans Science Society
Youth Christian Life Community
..They're written in alphabetical order, if it please you. I certainly miss DEBATE CLUB. Huhu
I hope I can get back in the club again, pero iba na rin talaga yung old member ka talaga. But I have to move on. Ika nga ni Ma'am Janet, "never have regrets". 
Animo Aguila
Blue Eagle Publication
Punlaan
Sociedad Matematica de Ateneo
Young Ateneans Science Society
Youth Christian Life Community
..They're written in alphabetical order, if it please you. I certainly miss DEBATE CLUB. Huhu
Nina
Cafeteria Food
11:03 PM
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If I'd write about my complaints regarding cafeteria food, it'd certainly take a long time. No offense on that. Furthermore, to have the aura of optimism in my post, let me just talk about the things I love eating from the cafeteria. 
1. Arroz Caldo- your 15 pesos will certainly go a long way.
2. Bread Pan- a deal for 6 pesos each! (7 pesos sa Belards) Crunchy, toasty, and savoury. Yum.
3. Revel Bar- a bit pricey at 10 pesos, pero masarap naman talaga. One of the things you'd look forward to for dessert.
4. Watermelon Juice- the epitome of 'healthy & yummy'.
5. Squid Rolls- the perfect thing to have for lunch pag naubusan ka na ng rice meals.
6. House of Dumpling Rice's Banana Cake- I DO wish it'd be a little thicker, pero OK na rin.
7. Maxx Candy- the best thing about candies is that you can eat them during class hours!
So, that's what I have come up with so far. All of us have different tastes and preferences, so it's best to explore the cafeteria for food that'll satisfy your picky tastebuds. And the most important thing to remember is:
Don't forget to claim your change when buying from ICECAPADES.
1. Arroz Caldo- your 15 pesos will certainly go a long way.
2. Bread Pan- a deal for 6 pesos each! (7 pesos sa Belards) Crunchy, toasty, and savoury. Yum.
3. Revel Bar- a bit pricey at 10 pesos, pero masarap naman talaga. One of the things you'd look forward to for dessert.
4. Watermelon Juice- the epitome of 'healthy & yummy'.
5. Squid Rolls- the perfect thing to have for lunch pag naubusan ka na ng rice meals.
6. House of Dumpling Rice's Banana Cake- I DO wish it'd be a little thicker, pero OK na rin.
7. Maxx Candy- the best thing about candies is that you can eat them during class hours!
So, that's what I have come up with so far. All of us have different tastes and preferences, so it's best to explore the cafeteria for food that'll satisfy your picky tastebuds. And the most important thing to remember is:
Don't forget to claim your change when buying from ICECAPADES.
Nina




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