Hiatus officially ends today. Obviously.
Thirteen days it has been. Short, indeed, but much has happened in my draggy life. I sprained my ankle, went to a get together, watched porn videos, lost keys, cut fingernails, bought a Belo Essential lotion, combusted some clothes, ran into Ryan Agoncillo, spent three days bumming around in Baguio, etcetera. Disclaimer. The Belo Essential lotion is not for me. My mom asked me to buy her the thing. What's a poor son to do? Thanks Mom for making me look like an, uh, urban-living fashion-conscious man. Nyahahaha!
Much as I want to rant about the recent ZTE controversy, I'd rather not talk about it. I will just be thrusting the level of noise pollution in the country, which is relatively getting worse. Fundamentally, the overarching source of most noise worldwide is generated by transportation systems, which includes but not limited to motor vehicle noise and aircraft noise. But today, most of the nuisance noise worldwide are not necessarily from transportation systems anymore, but from the incessant babblings of our public officers. I had enough. I can just shove plugs in my ear, so to prevent the complete devastation of my auditory organ.


Photos were taken at Baguio, Camp John Hay, Manor Hotel.
Hey dude! So am I. Finally, I am able to handle time efficiently.
LOL. I’M NOT FASHION-CONSCIOUS. YES, I AM URBAN-LIVING, BUT I’M NOT FASHION CONSCIOUS. IMBIBE THAT!
I know. Baguio’s teh best.
as i’ve said, deny and won’t still believe ya. haha
what’s wrong with being fashion-conscious anyway?
Posted by yoshke at September 30, 2007, 11:51 amSeriously, I’m not. I don’t dress up in a very trendy manner.
There’s nothing wrong with being fashion-conscious. But I really am not. LOL.
Posted by Ken at September 30, 2007, 1:54 pmfine. whatever. haha.
Posted by yoshke at September 30, 2007, 3:24 pm
YEY!!! Man am I glad you’re back, Mr. Urban-living fashion-conscious. What? It’s true, and you know it. Accept it, and if you deny, won’t believe you anyway. haha. Not much of a choice.
Waaah. Baguio. Envy, envy, envy. This is the first year in almost a decade that I haven’t set foot on that cold Baguio soil. Still have time.
Posted by yoshke at September 28, 2007, 4:39 pm