June 27, 2004
afternoon out, a whiff of anime
We were supposed to shoot more of the Wedding reception scenes yesterday at the Moon Palace Restaurant, but I think because David forgot to reserve the venue, he postponed it til today. So I'm taking advantage of the free time to use the Internet before I take a nap and get ready to go to Shaw.
Spent the early afternoon hanging out with Ari in Makati. We first bummed around at AIM, then we went to Greenbelt 3 to watch Shrek 2. Hahaha, Puss in Boots is soooo adorable when he uses those puppy dog eyes! It makes me want to go back to Powerbooks and buy that Shrek 2-themed kiddie book of opposites, where there's a pic of him doing those eyes.

Awww...isn't he adorable?
After the movie, we went to Alabang and hung around at Marah's place. Oooh, we got to watch Naruto on her PC. Man, just watching a few episodes made me miss the good ol' days.
What good ol' days? I used to be quite the anime freak, thanks to Rosa, Iam, and the Funky Bunch. Rosa first got me into it when Sailor Moon first graced the television. Actually, I've been a huge anime fan since I was a kid, because of my brother's influences, watching Astoboy, Voltes V, and Daimos. And that was back when it wasn't such a trend yet! Then when I met the Funky Bunch, they happened to be this clique of senior guys (when I was still a junior in high school) from our track team who had tons of stuff, from the cute anime series to heck, even hentai. They became my suppliers, lending me CDs of anime I liked, and introducing me to new stuff.
Hahaha, man, those days... it's amusing to look back on those days. Why is it that kids today grow up so fast? Back when I was a junior and in my anime phase, I didn't have a care about love life and guys (heck, I was even dubbed as "one of the guys" in our clique). I still enjoyed music then, even sang in school productions (duh!) and sometimes sang with the chorale (because most were involved in school musical productions), and also played the drums occasionally. And it was all just a little hobby then. No groupies, no phases (except for that one time I tried to get into Hard Rock because the Moffats were there, hahahaha!), and no extreme fanaticims.
I miss my high school self. I wonder what I would do if I were to go back in time and talk to my younger self? What will I tell Hogi, the naive teenager?
Spent the early afternoon hanging out with Ari in Makati. We first bummed around at AIM, then we went to Greenbelt 3 to watch Shrek 2. Hahaha, Puss in Boots is soooo adorable when he uses those puppy dog eyes! It makes me want to go back to Powerbooks and buy that Shrek 2-themed kiddie book of opposites, where there's a pic of him doing those eyes.

Awww...isn't he adorable?
After the movie, we went to Alabang and hung around at Marah's place. Oooh, we got to watch Naruto on her PC. Man, just watching a few episodes made me miss the good ol' days.
What good ol' days? I used to be quite the anime freak, thanks to Rosa, Iam, and the Funky Bunch. Rosa first got me into it when Sailor Moon first graced the television. Actually, I've been a huge anime fan since I was a kid, because of my brother's influences, watching Astoboy, Voltes V, and Daimos. And that was back when it wasn't such a trend yet! Then when I met the Funky Bunch, they happened to be this clique of senior guys (when I was still a junior in high school) from our track team who had tons of stuff, from the cute anime series to heck, even hentai. They became my suppliers, lending me CDs of anime I liked, and introducing me to new stuff.
Hahaha, man, those days... it's amusing to look back on those days. Why is it that kids today grow up so fast? Back when I was a junior and in my anime phase, I didn't have a care about love life and guys (heck, I was even dubbed as "one of the guys" in our clique). I still enjoyed music then, even sang in school productions (duh!) and sometimes sang with the chorale (because most were involved in school musical productions), and also played the drums occasionally. And it was all just a little hobby then. No groupies, no phases (except for that one time I tried to get into Hard Rock because the Moffats were there, hahahaha!), and no extreme fanaticims.
I miss my high school self. I wonder what I would do if I were to go back in time and talk to my younger self? What will I tell Hogi, the naive teenager?
Posted by tymeless on June 27, 2004 at 07:59 AM | 1 director's note(s)
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