Where have all the bloggers gone?
It sucks when you make an online group and no one joins it. It sucks more if people do join it but all the members are too occupied satisfying their own self-interest to care about the group as a whole. Sigh.
ANyway, where have all the bloggers gone? Has everybody gone on a blogging break or something? Or maybe fwenster’s going nuts and it’s stopped sending me blog alerts…. Hmmmm? So people who still read this blog, at least now you’re aware that I don’t check your blogs because I don’t know. Or maybe because it got lost amidst the ‘I’m tired, I’m tired’ thoughts in my crowded brain.
Speaking of tired, I am exhausted. We had cheerdance class yesterday (because in UP Wednesdays mean a) PE class, b) no class or c) scheduled exams) and the prof taught us to perform forward rolls and cartwheels. When I got into that class I couldn’t even lift my feet to imitate a cartwheel but after two hours of jumping jacks, stretching exercises and rolling on the floor I was finally able to execute something resembling a cartwheel. If it were a car I’d liken it to a prototype of Model T, which is THE prototype for all cars, because it lacks the right stuff, that so-called x-factor. Bah. Whatever. I’m just happy my feet flew off the ground; never mind the fact that they don’t fly straight.
I had loads of fun yesterday. My mum visited and she brought some dried mangoes, which I didn’t really like - but hey! We also joined this ”nosebleeding” quiz show (where the champion team gets PhP 15, 000 and I am so not joking) sponsored by the Beta Epsilon Fraternity and some other sponsors especially for freshies. We lost twice (consecutively, grrr) so we were out of the running.
No worries though because I had a lot of fun. Besides, my roommate Pau is still in the game and her team hasn’t lost any of their games yet. Go Pau!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But all the excitement yesterday has left me a bit disoriented and tired. There’s still so much I have to accomplish and I haven’t even started ’seriously’ studying for the Econ first long test this Saturday. "sob, sob" To think, I was so happy to have finished the first chapter of Mankiw’s Principles of Economics when Prof. de Dios announced earlier that we’re supposed to read chapters 1 to 7. NOSEBLEED. Losing blood, fast………………………………
Cramming never helps. Never. Never. A college student aspiring for that coveted UNO must think only of the stuff she MUST do.
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So tell me, why am I thinking of the long lines in front of the ticket booths for Order of the Phoenix this Saturday????
Toodles! Poof…