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Finding Significance


I’ve been sitting watching life pass from the sidelines
Been waiting for a dream to seep in through my blinds
I wondered what might happen if I left this all behind
Would the wind be at my back?
Could I get you off my mind
This time

Plus one!

A baduy song to celebrate my 21st birthday.

Somethin’s wrong with our dsl again. PLDT HOY!

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A Rant: Annoyed since Thursday

I’m not sure whether I left it in Cybernook or the ground floor restrooms in the library, but what I’m sure is that I will never see my precious wallet again. You see, passing by the DO/Lost and Found office coming from the library is inevitable. I don’t think there’s any reason for a person to not return my wallet (unless he/she is actually scum of the earth).. and unless the person who stole my wallet is an employee/worker so they pass through that gate near that statue. Whatever. I’m really careless, either way. Sigh.

I only had around 200-300 pesos in it and it’s not even leather for goodness sake!!! My aunt gave me that wallet last year and it was not even expensive because it came free with some perfume. But still people are willing to sell their souls to the devil by not returning a lost wallet. If their purpose was to use my credit card/atm, tough luck. I had it blocked. If their purpose was to get my fourth year graduation picture (and name patch) and make fun of it, why steal when they could just ask? Tsk.

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Gay Birds

Gay Birds poster
Repertory Philippines’ GAY BIRDS

This production of GAY BIRDS moves the Mediterranean to Ermita of the late 70s and early 80s, when disco ruled Manila’s nightlife.

The gay couple Albert and George run BIRD CAGE, the fictional bar known for its wild shows, lovely impersonators and free-wheeling goings-on. The uptight couple who would be the in-laws of the gay couple are now Charismatic movement luminaries, adding a further dimension to their characters’ uptight ways. Set in the backdrop of martial law in its waning days, when the Marcos dictatorship was showing cracks and being increasingly subjected to derisive remarks from Filipinos, Rep’s new GAY BIRDS promises to be exciting and even funnier than ever before.

The adaptation is written by Rep alumnus Joel Rufino A. Nuñez and is the directorial debut of Rep stalwart Robbie D. Guevara. Set Design is by Mio L. Infante and choreography is provided by Deanna Aquino. The cast includes Arnel Carrion and Oliver Usison as the “parents” of the hapless Emil, played by rising stage star Topper Fabregas. Rounding up the cast are Tony Amador and Naths Everett as the uptight Mr. and Mrs. delos Reyes.

SHORT REVIEW on March 16, 2007 Performance
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