June 6, 2009. Me and my classmates from CEU went to Trinoma to watch the movie Drag Me To Hell. I’m not an avid fan of horror, suspense or thriller movies because they freak the heck out of me. So, why did I tag along to watch?
First, my friends insisted that it’ll be fun, it’ll be awesome and after all, it’s not everyday we get to hang out freely without the pressure of school.
I’m a big chicken when it comes to this so I have to say this one is still freaking me out every time nightfall comes.
If you’re looking for a thriller movie, this one’s good for you.
Videography is excellent and provides convincing and extremely shocking scenes that would make you scream your lungs out. And trust me, I did all the screaming.
Though, if we’re looking at it on literary quality, the plot is quite shallow. There is no complex storyline that makes the audience hooked on how the story would turn out. The main character only revolves around the curse put upon her, the job promotion and her excellent boyfriend. That’s it.
Then, after the movie, we went to meet up with Ellise, our former classmate who started working at a call center. I missed her so much!
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Would you be surprised that my former boyfriend now transferred to CEU?
What a shocker.
I accompanied him during his enrolment and had lunch together. No, no, no, we are NOT together again. We’re sort of like friends, but like M.U. or something. Our situation is very complicated as of the time being, that’s why I don’t want to be in a relationship with him again.
Though, I feel a little neutral about him transferring to my school, I felt a bit of happiness in me. *eww* Scratch that!
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Centro Escolar University’s classes are now officially reset to June 15, 2009 due to the rapid spreading of the A(H1N1) Influenza.
Though this is good news for the lazy bums out there (sort of like myself), I have to go to school for a couple of times for a video shooting requested by our college.
The video must have the different department heads in CEU telling something about our college’s new dean. I hope we finish it by tomorrow since I’m too lazy to travel back and forth from home to school. -_-
However, what really concerns me is the pandemic outbreak of A(H1N1) aka Swine Influenza. I really don’t think that the Department of Health actually has is under control, as they claim.
It is the World Health Organization itself that raised the alert level to 6, which means that status is extremely bad! Seriously, I’m afraid that it would reach our household or even get in contact with a carrier.
Friends, blogmates and readers, I suggest that we avoid leaving our homes if unnecessary and going to crowded places. If unavoidable, buy a mask. By tomorrow, I guess I’ll be off to buy a mask beside our school.
Remember, this disease still does not have a cure, this is why carelessness is a luxury we could not afford at this time.
Take care, loves.