Do to others as you would have them do to you. [Luke 6:31]
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understanding. [Proverbs 3:5]
Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. [Hebrews 11:1]
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understanding. [Proverbs 3:5]
Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. [Hebrews 11:1]
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
I'm Vikkicar and I'm a Blogger...[ain't that original?]
Ohkay, I can never update this blog on a regular basis. Sheesh. I really respect those people who can keep it on a daily basis. Today is technically a Thursday, work has been quite busy [but bearable] the past few days. Nothing that I can't handle. Someone was shot inside the Customs Building last Tuesday afternoon. I wasn't there when the shooting happened but still, it was a scary thought that inspite of THOUSANDS [I exaggerate] of Customs Policemen there, someone still managed to bring a fire-arm. Hah. So yesterday, getting inside the building was a pain. IDs checked. Bags checked. They even had that sensor thing. [I don't know what they are called...] I expect that to happen for a few more days. [give or take...] Then back to being lax again. Nothing new with that. Tuesday afternoon [that lasted 'til evening] had a headache, must be the weather. It was Tuesday TV Marathon started with ED @ 7PM [good thing it was a replay], watched Will & Grace then Knock First on ETC instead. 8PM, One Tree Hill; 9PM, The O.C. [Seth Cohen aka Adam Brody aka Lane's boyfriend on Gilmore Girls is sooo adorable...]; 10PM slot was for Six Feet Under but since the season ended last week, it'll be replaced with Sex and the City's 6th and final season next week. HBO showed 8 episodes back-to-back last Tuesday night though. Wanted to see all of it but since I had a headache I slept at around 10pm-ish while my sister was watching the replay of The Amazing Race. I slept before midnight. Sheesh. One of them days. I felt good when I got up around 7am-ish Wednesday. Sleep is the answer to my headache. Speaking of the season finale of Six Feet Under, it made me think, when someone you care about disappear, what would you think or feel? No word from this person whatsoever. Just like the scenario on SFU, where Nate didn't hear from her wife for more than 48 hours. My take on it is, if your faith in God is strong, whatever happens to that person, you'd be assured that he/she is in a good place rigth? Did that make sense? I know it's just a TV show but death happens every second all over the world. On a lighter note, there's this new "sexy" actress with the screen name of Keanna Reeves [she's not related to Keanu], Monday morning, I couldn't sleep, was watching TV around 3am-ish, channel surfing then got interested in Boy Abunda's KONTOBERSYAL [I think that was the title of the show...] and in that episode, this new sexy actress, Keanna Reeves, revealed to every viewing public that she is an escort [high class prostitutes right?], she was followed by the camera doing her "job," of course, they didn't show the person who hired her for that night. Anyhoo, while watching it, I told myself, this is just another publicity gimmick since she's new in the entertainment biz. But a few days ago, since Keanna revealed that even some politicians hired her the Congress is now after her to reveal those politicians. Hah. What the? I mean, there are thousands of issues/problems of the country to deal with and they want to prioritize Keanna's escort clients? My gulay. It's as if they're not aware that something like this is really happening. Whatever happened to "serve the country first before their personal interests?" Haaaaay. Philippine politics is really something. I will not talkback at my parents. Whatever the case may be, I pray to God that I will not talk back at them. It's moo like my friend pointed at. My friend's situation is much much more deeper than what I am dealing with. Good things prevail over bad things right? RIGHT. I'm not that good to them either. So, I guess, it's moo. Joey Tribianni does make sense. I miss FRIENDS. Whenever we have problems, we always think that it's the biggest prob of all right? Or is it just me? Then we get to hear a friend or just someone's problem and suddenly, ours become not so bad after all. It's all about perspective, I learned to do that. Focus. I mean, some people's problem is about what they will eat for a day and to me that is not a big problem but to some people it's such a big dilemma. You get my not-so-moo point right? "A loyal friend laughs at your jokes when they're not so good, and sympathizes with your problems when they're not so bad." - Arnold Glasgow [this is so true...I love my friends. I'm blessed to have them in my life.]
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