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Friday, August 6, 2010

Ramblings V: De Ja Vu

nothing's doing here at the office. will just ramble off a few things.

new hair, hate it.

not me, emma watson, the harry potter franchise hermoine granger has finally done away with her long locks. It says here that she has been wanting to do this for years and years. what do you say? i hate it. i love it long.


that makes me love evanna lynch more!


budget.

because of my stupidity, i am P1,944.00 short. so i need to make do with what i (which technically should "i will") have, and budget them accordingly:

for parents: P4, 000
for gf (and me): P2, 000 (at least...you'll never know)
for myself only: P800 (need to buy a playset of Steel Overseers satisfy my MTG craving
for payments: P1, 500
all in all, that's: P8, 300

that leaves me with roughly 1, 300 which i should juggle for the rest of the two weeks (more than 2 weeks actually). sad little thing. there's also a planned outing with my highschool buds. need to figure that one out. i'm thinking of cutting the overseers, but with Scars of Mirrodin, an artifact-centric (theoretically, given that when MTG first planeswalked into Mirrodin, everything was robotic) set, the price of those things would soar! i need to get them while they're steel (pun, obviously intended) cheap. i don't want to let slip another Vampire Nocturnus.*



time warp.

you think this was a post written straight (by straight i mean written without interruptions, not written straightly or with a straight coherent thought, or, by all intents and purposes, by a straight guy, which by the way i am, which is not being defensive but....well, you get the point). what i'm trying to say is that i began this post almost 200 minutes ago with the sentence:

nothing's doing here at the office.


this stuck true for just quite a while before i was handed some paperwork to finish. so, after more than 200 minutes of not entirely just writing this post, i'll end it now with this:

nothing's doing here at the office...again.

*Vampire Nocturnus is a card which, when was first released, just cost about P75 due to its unplayability (vampires being not a viable deck back then). But when Zendikar featured loads of strong vampires, VN suddenly became a star and a hype about the new Vampire Deck (thanks, edward cullen) made it soar to almost P500 each!

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