When the songbird sings



Filed in General, Badminton by Kaye on December 18, 2006

God, grant me patience for I have none.

This has been one of those days when I didn’t feel like hanging around much with anybody or talking to anyone. Carrying on a conversation took so much effort, proof that not everyday had to be bright and sunshiny, and that I did have my “off” days. I’m tired, sleep-deprived, nauseous, hungry and all I want to do is doze off for 14 straight hours.

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So there was a huge rally along Ayala earlier. I’m not sure if the crowd is still there, and I am not sure either about what they are rallying against. Are they still fighting over Cha-Cha/Con-Ass/People’s Initiative? To be honest, I have practically stopped caring about Philippine politics or whatever political system that our trapos have come up with as long as my so-called constitutional rights are still being upheld, notwithstanding whether I practice them or not (i.e., vote). To me it’s all the same rotten banana and those in power are all the same twats.

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I played badminton with the other group last Saturday. I realized that it had been weeks since I played and that if I didn’t hit the courts last Saturday, I wouldn’t be able to play until after the new year. So in spite of some trepidation, I went to PowerSmash and played good sets with people I had never had matches with when I was still active in that group. It was nice that Mike, Yoyo and Leio from our group were there too.


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