Good ol' coffee days never grow old.
One of my favorite places to talk with friends is any coffee shop with
the right ambiance, with Stabucks being the most popular and most
accessible. I'd rather sit and talk over coffee with a friend or two,
rather than go around a mall or go out partying or whatever.
Drei and Nikki are two of my friends who love to text when they want to
hang out and talk, "just because." Drei would sometimes text because
he'd want to talk about whatever's bugging him, or sometimes when he's
inspired to write a screenplay or whatever. Nikki, on the other hand,
would text me to hang out, catch up on each other's news and unwind
after days of busy flights. Today was a rare moment that they had
messaged me on the very same day. So we decided to all meet up this
afternoon.
After dropping by CCP to say hi to Tad before his classes, I met up
with Drei at Starbucks Harbour Square. The last time he texted that he
wanted to meet up, he said he was inspired to write this story, so he
talked it out this afternoon. Interesting concept, really, but there
were parts that seemed to belong from different science fiction films
that I had cited, hahaha.
As Nikki was still on her flight back to Manila, our conversation
lasted for hours, from really shallow topics to serious stuff and true
confessions episodes to over-analyzing some weird situations, ahehe. It
was so amusing how the conversation shifted from our opinions of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,
to the animated movie and TV series. Yes, shallow. As we talked about
more childhood TV programs, we ended up over-analyzing those old
Japanese kids' shows.
Something like...
"Sa Voltes V, bakit kailangan
pa isigaw ni Steve ang mga weapon commands? Ah, siguro kasi para ma-cue
yung iba para kung anong gawin. Parang SM pala ang trabaho ni Steve
kung ganun, hahaha! ... Eh di si Mark ang may pinakamaraming trabaho
kasi siya yung arms?"
The funniest part was when we started to over-analyze how the mechanism
of every robot worked. "Kaya nga pambata yan eh, para hindi na
kailangan tanungin kung paano."
Tama ba namang problemahin namin ang mga kababawan na yan? Hahaha.
I loved the crazy true confessions episode we had (can't really say
whose story it was, hehe), but we ended up looking back at all those possible
situations where all that had began. Remembered the crazy overnight
birthday bashes we had with friends as well, and sort of felt
sentimental when we reminisced the good times when everything was so
carefree and 1401 wasn't just a random number and was considered home.
Drei and I had met up at around noon, and we had talked the hours away.
Nikki had arrived when the sun was about to set, hahaha. Umuwi pa kasi
ng Cavite after arriving from her flight. Because she took so long, we
had accumulated 3 trays of orders while we waited for her, hahaha. A
little more talk until Drei had to leave, then Nikki and I decided to
change venues for a light dinner and more serious girl talk.
Interesting decision making concerning necessity and passion (?). It
still made me think more about it though, considering my given
circumstances. But talking to Nikki sure helped a lot. Thanks, Nix.
After that talk with Nix, I had an email exchange late this evening
concerning what I'm planning to do. I'm really grateful for the support
in the email response. Now, what I'm concerned about is how to get to
that point.
Truly an afternoon and evening well-spent with two close friends. Thanks, guys! Can't wait for next week!