June 14, 2004
progress?
Joseph rehearsals became really fun this evening despite the fact that Sir Jed wasn't there for the songs.
Because we didn't get to do log rolls the last time, that's what I decided to do. But before that, we did what we should've done during the first rehearsal, which was the traditional name game. Then we finally did the log rolls. Hahaha, when Mimay heard that I asked them to take off their shoes, she didn't want to, so she sat through the whole thing. But it was so fun watching the entire group grunt and laugh at the same time. Anyway, Rain workshopped the cast till we ran out of things to do, then we reviewed the songs using the study tape.
Jaypi, a former blockmate from when I first transferred to CSB, called yesterday. We used to talk to each other on the phone frequently during our first term, and I can say that he is the guy in the block I've grown closest to. Anyway, we caught up on each other's lives, and he asked me what I've been up to.
As it turned out, I'm the only one left in the block who hasn't graduated yet (kasi naman, Hogi, di kasi mapalagay sa course). But according to Jaypi, so far, I'm the one who's been pretty happy with what I'm doing, specially with work. I think he even commented that I've already become the most successful in the block, and to think that I haven't ever graduated. Nyak, I really can't seem to believe this, so I asked what the other guys (because our block is composed of mostly guys and a handful of girls) have been up to. One is desperately trying to be a model, another already got married without telling us, one is living off his dad's company, and the rest are all bums. Holy kamote.
Getting hungry... *goes to refrigerator for a late-night snack* Holy kamote, I've been pigging out this entire day.
Because we didn't get to do log rolls the last time, that's what I decided to do. But before that, we did what we should've done during the first rehearsal, which was the traditional name game. Then we finally did the log rolls. Hahaha, when Mimay heard that I asked them to take off their shoes, she didn't want to, so she sat through the whole thing. But it was so fun watching the entire group grunt and laugh at the same time. Anyway, Rain workshopped the cast till we ran out of things to do, then we reviewed the songs using the study tape.
Jaypi, a former blockmate from when I first transferred to CSB, called yesterday. We used to talk to each other on the phone frequently during our first term, and I can say that he is the guy in the block I've grown closest to. Anyway, we caught up on each other's lives, and he asked me what I've been up to.
As it turned out, I'm the only one left in the block who hasn't graduated yet (kasi naman, Hogi, di kasi mapalagay sa course). But according to Jaypi, so far, I'm the one who's been pretty happy with what I'm doing, specially with work. I think he even commented that I've already become the most successful in the block, and to think that I haven't ever graduated. Nyak, I really can't seem to believe this, so I asked what the other guys (because our block is composed of mostly guys and a handful of girls) have been up to. One is desperately trying to be a model, another already got married without telling us, one is living off his dad's company, and the rest are all bums. Holy kamote.
Getting hungry... *goes to refrigerator for a late-night snack* Holy kamote, I've been pigging out this entire day.
Posted by tymeless on June 14, 2004 at 10:40 PM | How's my acting?