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16 December, 2005

My Blogs Year-End Summary

Mechanics: Take the 1st few sentences from the 1st post of each month of 2005 except if it's about a TV/Movie/Book review or some showbiz gossip. That's your year in review. So here's mine.

January: New Year, New Blog. First, I would like to thank everyone that I met last 2004. Thanks for everything. You made 2004 a very memorable year. Co UP IE graduates, those that I left from college, Clubbers, and most specially, CHONGS! Through thick and thin, though miles apart (in Sel’s case, thousands of miles), we stayed as one! We will not be dismissed early, we shall not go bowling, we shall drink coffee (cold coffee for Mond), we shall bash all year round! Harharhar!

February: No Blog

March: Just updated my blog after N weeks. Not that I don't have anything to say, but, well, I cannot find time to update it. As you can see, my blog page is so typical. No artistic designs, not your typical artistic DJ page. Well, I guess, it doesn't matter what my blog design would be. As long as I have internet space for myself, that'll be enough.

April: When I started working, I was really excited day after day, week after week. But now, it's like this fucking routine everyday. I wake up, I ride the shuttle, I dock my laptop, I get coffee, get some smoke, go back to my cube, analyze data, go to the manufacturing area, get back, get some smoke, do some data crunching, have lunch, after-lunch-smoke, freshen up, data analysis, undock my laptop, get some smoke, ride the shuttle home... Then WORK AGAIN!

May: No Blog

June: My first post after N years. Wahahaha... Either I'm too lazy to update my blog, or I have a lot of things to do. Well now, I can't do anything with incomplete data, need to rest, update my blog.

July: I'm tired. Exhausted. Almost in my breaking poit. Overly emotional. Consistently negative.

August: The party peeps came from the CMO Yield Group, some IEs and Wei’s friends (with a special participation of Chris Tucker). We got there around 7pm, tired and hungry. But when we arrived, the kebabs were not yet cooked.

September: When I was a kid, I always dreamt of being a doctor. Well, we only have a couple of choices when we were kids. Become a doctor and cure cancer, be a firefighter or a policeman and serve the people, be an actor and entertain everyone, or be a superhero who wears their underwear on top of their tight spandex pants. As we grow older, we added “engineer” or “lawyer” or “businessman” to our to-be list. In Highschool, we were more specific on the job we want to have. In college, we’re screwed, as the choices exponentially increases. And so we thought that after college, we can start on working to be the next bill gates and build our own empire, or be the next Donald trumph and own billion-dollar worth of industries. But as we work on our first job, we were completely disillusioned and began searching for the next big thing, or better than what we have when we started working.

October: Kill Hello Kitty. No kids, not the sanrio hello kitty. but our factory manager who loves to micro manage its people. hmmm...

November: Aside from my college friends, only Jona, Van, Iam, and Jay knows my blog address. I kept it somewhat personal. Actually, i kept it away from my supervisor and the managers. Most of my blogs are "hate-blogs." But what's the purpose of blogs anyway.

December: We went to Casa De Bambini, a small orphanage, in Tagaytay. It's really great sharing our blessings to these kids. A simple gift would mean a thousand blessings for these kids. I hope these kids will have a wonderful Christmas!
 
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