migoholic:

Tonight’s been the one of the best sober night-outs with a friend I’ve ever had. We were drunk on nothing but coffee, smokes, and laughs. In fact, I’m really glad we didn’t end up drinking at all. Lord knows I’ve had too many bottles of the very manly Tanduay Ice these past few days. We started early (6PM) and ended early (8PM), but somehow, it didn’t feel lacking at all.
Sadly, though, this shot wasn’t from tonight, but since I’m going to talk more about my friend than the night itself, I guess this photo will do just fine.
This here is Margarat Margaret Meg. She’s one of the few good friends I met in college. She used to just be someone I’d know at the smoket, a familiar face I could hang out with while smoking when no one was there with me. During second semester of senior year, though, we ended up being really good friends.
I was seated alone at the back of my first Political Science class of the semester (as no other friends of mine were lucky enough to get first dibs on the good professors), looking around and feeling really bad that I either didn’t know people or didn’t like them. And then, like a gift from God, this familiar-faced bloody-redhead walks into the room, and I knew then and there that Political Science that semester wasn’t going to be bad at all. It went on to suck big time, obviously, but at least I had Meg there literally by my side.
We started hanging out more, even outside of class: at the smoket, and at lunch or coffee outside university. Unlike a few of my other friendships, this one didn’t seem forced at all. It was easy. Stories came easy, the laughs came easy, we didn’t have to exert any effort to enjoy each other’s company. That’s all anyone can really ever ask for in a friendship.
Recently though, being able to meet up’s been pretty difficult, what with the whole both-of-us-are-already-working thing, which, I guess, makes seeing each other again after all this time all the more special. Plus, we have more stories to tell, too. Work, money matters, family matters, being out of college, politics. Grown up stuff, basically. (Look at us, Meg, being all mature and adult-y. Isn’t it amazing?)
When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and Meg is definitely one of the few who’ll be sticking around. Thanks for the good time, homegurl! We should definitely have coffee again soon :)

Love you miggers!

migoholic:

Tonight’s been the one of the best sober night-outs with a friend I’ve ever had. We were drunk on nothing but coffee, smokes, and laughs. In fact, I’m really glad we didn’t end up drinking at all. Lord knows I’ve had too many bottles of the very manly Tanduay Ice these past few days. We started early (6PM) and ended early (8PM), but somehow, it didn’t feel lacking at all.

Sadly, though, this shot wasn’t from tonight, but since I’m going to talk more about my friend than the night itself, I guess this photo will do just fine.

This here is Margarat Margaret Meg. She’s one of the few good friends I met in college. She used to just be someone I’d know at the smoket, a familiar face I could hang out with while smoking when no one was there with me. During second semester of senior year, though, we ended up being really good friends.

I was seated alone at the back of my first Political Science class of the semester (as no other friends of mine were lucky enough to get first dibs on the good professors), looking around and feeling really bad that I either didn’t know people or didn’t like them. And then, like a gift from God, this familiar-faced bloody-redhead walks into the room, and I knew then and there that Political Science that semester wasn’t going to be bad at all. It went on to suck big time, obviously, but at least I had Meg there literally by my side.

We started hanging out more, even outside of class: at the smoket, and at lunch or coffee outside university. Unlike a few of my other friendships, this one didn’t seem forced at all. It was easy. Stories came easy, the laughs came easy, we didn’t have to exert any effort to enjoy each other’s company. That’s all anyone can really ever ask for in a friendship.

Recently though, being able to meet up’s been pretty difficult, what with the whole both-of-us-are-already-working thing, which, I guess, makes seeing each other again after all this time all the more special. Plus, we have more stories to tell, too. Work, money matters, family matters, being out of college, politics. Grown up stuff, basically. (Look at us, Meg, being all mature and adult-y. Isn’t it amazing?)

When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and Meg is definitely one of the few who’ll be sticking around. Thanks for the good time, homegurl! We should definitely have coffee again soon :)

Love you miggers!

Non. Je ne regrette rien.
Reading The Thirteenth Tale. YOU ALL MUST READ IT!
Going out with Enzo in a little bit. I miss that boy as much as I miss carbs. Maybe even more - no joke. 

Going out with Enzo in a little bit. I miss that boy as much as I miss carbs. Maybe even more - no joke. 

Who else should I be following on Tumblr?
Hailing a cab in Ortigas at 9pm on a Friday night is like fighting a war against a million saxons with a rusty sword.
Anonymous asked: would you ride with me on my unicorn? -tabimello

tabiimelon:

freshmrlemon:

ummm lol… this sounds awkward lol…

WHAT THE HELL. That does sound awkward. >.>

Yes, Melo. Extremely awkward.

쌍등이 (twin) day yesterday. Got a chance to see Melo (since I woke up early enough in the morning - also thanks to Melo). Got to work on time after though I wasn’t able to photocopy the readings of my students (darn). I will say, though, that seeing my twin after the longest freakin’ time did make having to read out loud for two hours to ADD kids worthwhile. 
She gifted me with some bombin’ stuff (like a Cambodian laptop bag LOL, Clinique lip enhancer, a new notebook and some photo relics), and I gifted her with presence and new found affinity to straight up Americano coffee - sorry I didn’t have a proper gift for you, ssangdungi! :( 
Was supposed to see Migs today but his brother took them on an impromptu road trip (hope you had fun though, Miggers) so I decided to be useful and did the groceries whilst getting started on my Christmas shopping. Ticking Lex, Anj, my sisters and Melo off of my shopping list, now. WEEEE!

P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAXINE “delicious” GO!

쌍등이 (twin) day yesterday. Got a chance to see Melo (since I woke up early enough in the morning - also thanks to Melo). Got to work on time after though I wasn’t able to photocopy the readings of my students (darn). I will say, though, that seeing my twin after the longest freakin’ time did make having to read out loud for two hours to ADD kids worthwhile. 

She gifted me with some bombin’ stuff (like a Cambodian laptop bag LOL, Clinique lip enhancer, a new notebook and some photo relics), and I gifted her with presence and new found affinity to straight up Americano coffee - sorry I didn’t have a proper gift for you, ssangdungi! :( 

Was supposed to see Migs today but his brother took them on an impromptu road trip (hope you had fun though, Miggers) so I decided to be useful and did the groceries whilst getting started on my Christmas shopping. Ticking Lex, Anj, my sisters and Melo off of my shopping list, now. WEEEE!

P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAXINE “delicious” GO!

If an orgasm is any good as getting a massage, I’d go nympho any day.


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Snow and sledding in New York City.