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Backtrack I: July 27, 2007, FRIDAY

August 2, 2007

Hi blogosphere! Sorry for not being around lately. Aside from the fact that Smart Bro is really Smart B-R-O-K-E-N, I was just simply enjoying all the free time I have the past several days. Yay! 

 

My grade in MDP  is OK (so far). I got an 89, putting me in the upper percentile of the class. But it doesn't end there though. I still have my business case which will comprise 35% of my entire grade, which, will eventually determine if I'll be able to graduate by September. Oh well. I'm doing everything I can from 8am-8pm every weekday. I think I'm on track with the way things are going with my thesis and I'm also exerting enough effort in the immersion program. So for now I can relax. Another yay!

 

~~~oOo~~~

 

I was with my MDP classmate Michelle. She's also one of my group mates in the immersion program. After class, we went to Mall of Asia. She hasn't seen Transformers yet so I accompanied her. It's my new all-time fave movie anyway so I didn't mind. Afterwards, we met with Peter at Coffee Bean.

 

The original plan was for us to go home since Vina and Francis were supposed to meet with us at Festival Mall then hang out at our place, have an all-night chikahan, and drink lots of home-made brewed coffee (which is one of Peter's expertise btw). But since it didn't push thru, the three of us decided to watch another movie — Ratatouille.
 

Gosh! It is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! Those who haven't seen it, please do! You won't regret it. The movie will evoke so many emotions and sentiments in you, you'd forget that Remy is a rat. Hehehe. Anyway, I'm no expert critique. But you can read Theocacao for a more informative review.

 

Come midnight, Michelle went home while Peter and I transfered to BlueWave. We were walking around, checking out what's new when we chanced upon an almost empty bar that plays R&B, hiphop, and dance music (except on Mondays and Tuesdays when bands play acoustic) and serves affordable dishes. BAZZO BAR. We went in and noticed that there was a spacious dance floor in front, a huge TV and other smaller ones playing all sorts of MTVs, cozy sofas at the side and lots of wooden dining set in the middle. 

 

 

It actually looks perfect for both intimate dates and huge group gatherings. So we asked for their menu and started ordering. We hoped the food tasted as good as they sounded on their menu. And guess what? The food was totally awesome! Especially for someone like me who's kinda picky and for Peter who has a discerning palette.

 

  

Very delish Pinoy Pizza and my cosmo 

I texted my friends hoping against hope that they can join us. Unfortunately, everyone was out having their own fun so Peter and I were left to make our own fun before we went home. Hehehe. 

 

 


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