Snippets.
Just a couple of snippets plus extras these past few days.
Eric (to Marion and Trixie): Bakit wala kayong mga bag? Si Hogi lang ang meron.
Haha, I simply said that I'm quite a packrat.
I realized that I never leave home without having a medium- to
big-sized bag with me. I hardly ever go out with a small purse or bag. I
always tend to bring more things with me, even though I still consider
all those stuff as daily essentials.
I know I already did about one or two "What's in your bag" posts
before, but here's an updated version of that. For those who are curious
as to what are all the junk that weighs my bag down, here's a photo.
Clockwise
from top: My wallet, plus a coin purse, employee ID, bottle of perfume,
lotion, hand sanitizer, makeup case (contents may change depending on
my mood and where I go), my book du jour (right now it's Christina
Hopkinson's "Cyber Cinderella"), pouch containing my iPod shuffle and
flash drives, pouch containing my toothbrush and toothpaste, pouch
containing emergency medicine (for headache, cold and cough), umbrella,
house keys, pen and mechanical pencil, round brush, flat brush (which
has a mirror in the back for quick glances).
Not included in the photo are my Starbucks tumbler (I drink like a
fish), and the Lock-N-Lock container when I bring lunch from home every
now and then.
Yep, ever since I got hooked on reading again,
there's always a book in my bag. The last one before this current one
was actually a hardbound, so you can imagine how heavy my bag was
before.
Anyway, what about you? What's in your bag?
Wow,
as I type this, I just noticed that I don't carry a notepad in my bag
anymore. I guess it's because I'm sort of becoming kind of dependent on
my phone, because not only does it have the notepad feature, but it also
has a Quickoffice application where I can just type away MS Word and
Excel spreadsheets (I used this often for ushers' attendance in Wedding Singer).
Last
Saturday, I was sitting next to George after he had settled upon
arriving at LSGH. Smiling, he turned to me and asked, "Kelan ka aarte
ulit?"
I just shrugged and said that I didn't know. I mean, I had
a blast working with George when we did that thesis play, and I really
wanted to work with him again. So he told me to join the thesis
production that he's directing next term. I was about to get all
excited, until I remembered that I already had a project lined up for
August. Darn. I still do want to work with him, though. Plus I miss
acting. Oh well.