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Meh. I just can't think of a title that's why I chose that. I know it's lame, sorry. :D Anyway, this blog entry is supposed to be a reply post to @pmcis (Been a lot into Twitter lately, eh?) blogpost [You may read it here : http://pmcis.blogspot.com] about the newly-opened-for-public-use elevator on the Natividad Hall (our building), but since a lot of things has happened and will happen this month... Here's what I have to say. :)


So yun, nitong Thursday ay officially na ngang binuksan ang paggamit ng elevator sa building namin. Something that I think every Engineering student in our school shall be proud of. Haha. Not being too shabby but the Engineering bldg is the only building in our school that has a 'lift' and man, it's working now!! Note: I'm being a British slang/language enthusiast na naman. Haha. Lift = Elevator (for Americans.)


We tried it the day it was opened, I know that is quite a child-like thing to do, lol, but it was fun and I think you can't help but be excited to try new stuff around. Although I believe elevators are quite common on school buildings now (dun sa mga exclusive at well-known schools with tuition fees ranging from 30-60 thousands. Tama ba? Haha.) Eh given the fact that we're on a State University, and the tuition doesn't even reach a half or 1/4 or even 1/8 part of the others, lol, that's one heck of an improvement, really. Haha.


Also, the Acquaintance Week 2009 has kicked off this Monday and so far, so good. The slaves are nice and lovely. Okay, er, from this day on, I would like to refrain from calling them slaves and call them apprentices instead. I just feel like the real essence of this activity --Acquaintance Week-- is being lost. From the word itself, (Huwow, haha.) Acquaintance, the main goal of this two-week long activity is to develop a strip of bonding and friendship between CE students as part of welcoming the freshies/transferees/shifters and not giving them hatred. As much as possible, we want them to feel at home with the CE family and let's leave it with that.


The AW will last until Friday this week. I hope everyone will do well.. and that my apprentices would always remember those fun-tripping days, and of course, be friends with them. :P


Moving on, this is going to be a tough week ahead. We've got exams on Environmental Engineering, Route Surveying, Fluid Mechanics and Rizal. Oh my god, muntik ng magkasabay-sabay lahat! Haha. Toxic. Wish us luck! XD


Sheesh. I'm looking forward to this weekend where finally --Yeah, finallyyy! After eight long months of freaking waiting-- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince movie's gonna hit the theaters! Yaaaay! I'm so stoked. It's been like forever I wanted to Accio time. :) And Rupert, OMG. That Swine Flu thing got me oh so crazily worried! But he's fine now, has attended the UK and US premiere and has guested on some shows - Err, basically he has recovered. Yey! Loved it. :">
I still haven't seen a single HBP TV Spot on local TV, though. I wish I could get to see one.


Whew. This post has been long enough. So, call it a day now, eh? Heee. Til next time. Nox!



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x April x

4 comments:

  1. Wahahay, me nakita nq k0merxal s tb ng hp. Hehe.

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  2. Wahahay, me nakita nq k0merxal s tb ng hp. Hehe.

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  3. Haha. Ako din! Yeheeeey! Kahapon lang ako nakakita. :D

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  4. Haha. Ako din! Yeheeeey! Kahapon lang ako nakakita. :D

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