I fell asleep on my way home from Binangonan. The 10 year old van’s airconditioning was no match to the scorching sun but this did not deter me from dosing off. I must have been exhausted from the wawa and palengke trips.
I went straight to the shower upon reaching home, and had an hour rest before we went to mass at 6:30. We’re late as usual. We’re all tired and had trouble moving our feet but we managed to catch Father Peter’s Homily.
We went to Eastwood Mall after the mass. One prime consideration is because it’s cold in Eastwood.
Father and daughter walked back and forth this hallway trying to determine which side was cooler.
People started looking at us and at the ceiling.
Enough, malamig talaga.
The place is cold enough even for super hairy creatures
8 months old sheep dog named Maureen. Owner bought her when she was two months old from a breeder for……….. hold your breath…………………………….. P 100,000.00
She’s so lambing no?
She’s bathed twice a week and consumes half a bottle of big shampoo each time.
There was a couple who wanted to sit at the bench and have their photo taken but Edmund didn’t leave the bench. He was tired and sleepy and pretended not to notice the couple. The two stood beside him waiting for Edmund to leave, but too bad, Edmund didn’t budge.
Natuwa lang actually si Edmund… kawawa naman yung mag-asawa. They probably hated Edmund so much.
Edmund enjoyed listening to the piano music, kaya rin ayaw nya tumayo.
We hate this display idea…. parang sampayan ng bayan. Nagmukhang cheap yung mga paninda.
Hello ukay ukay.
I always see this kind of pose anywhere and everywhere. Even along Edsa, in magazines, etc. What is attractive and sexy about men showing their kili-kili?
This is not the fault of the models. They are made to pose like these, with their arms up exposing their kili-kili ang balahibo, by the stylists or fashion photographers.
The above photos are not so bad because the display glasses shield the armpit hairs from our vision. But in magazines, favorite pose nila ito, ang sagwa.
This is nice