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My 7710


Here are pics of my new phone. I just love it...
My New Phone
I lost my cellphone last week to a hoodlum. It was total devastation. Now I have a new one and I definitely love it. I'm gonna post its pic tomorrow so you can see.
Arvee
Ate Maureen's Birthday
Happy birthday to my very dear sister. I love you very much!!!
My Friend Bong
Three weeks ago, I felt bad after hearing something bad from Bong, actually he told me that to my face. I was really hurt, I decided to not talk to him, not even go out of the house to see him. But last night, things got to a fateful twist of events when we talked to each other about our sentiments.
It seemed to most of them that I've changed and Bong asked me why. I realized it was time he knew so I told him what made me change. He saw it was his fault so he apologized. I forgave him but I guess some things can't really change anymore. Something has been done and that will forever stay with me.
Wasalak Time Once Again
I'm back to my not-so-old ways again. Last night, I went out with my Wasalak friends and had some beer to drink. Actually it was not some but a little over some, okay honestly, it was enough to make me puke. Gersom and Feng had to walk me home because I found it hard to walk by myself.
I didn't want to do that again but I found it hard to resist Dexter's invitation. It's been along time I hadn't had a beer session with him, and Jessie. James Rick, Brian, and Jaysel came in late and they joined us. I didn't finish the session because I was really dizzy already so I went home and dozed off. Thank God I don't have a hangover.
October
October is the
tenth month of the
year in the
Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31
days.
October begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of
Libra and ends in the sign of
Scorpio. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of
Virgo and ends in the constellation of
Libra.
The name is from the Greek Word "
octo" for "
eight". October was the eighth month in the
Roman calendar until a monthless winter period (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between
January and
February.