6.20.2004

i love the smell of napalm in the morning!

bob, i'm still disquieted you haven't replied to my questions on sap.

ask jigs if he has
transformers: headmasters
transformers: victory
transformers: masterforce

i do indeed have different songs in my CD collection.
aside from what you mentioned, i have (off the top of my head) phil collins, simply red (i know you hate them but "for your babies" is just too cool) gary v (the ZEITGEIST of pinoy 80s music (how's that joey!) martin nievera, movie soundtracks, al jareau, etc.
the list in the blog is what's in mp3 format so i can recover if ever there's a crash and, just as important, to solicit suggestions from you guys because i know there's more i can listen to. thanks however, for being the only one other than jay to suggest something.

i'm glad to know you've taken up surfing and started going out more. it's good to build new memories. like back in high school & college. i remember witnessing the sight of rhochie playing tennis (jk rhoch), being amazed at tini's turkey (3 strikes in a row!) or going to jay's farm. we used to go out and do new things all the time before. i suggest scuba diving as your next activity, the philippines is ideal for that. you can also go surfing at this place near vigan. i forgot the name. andy herrera's a surfer chick by the way, maybe you can start hanging out with her. for a second i wondered why everyone's inertia had been to do, well, nothing exciting really. but now i remember, business was bad. still, it bothered me that we were always talking about old times when we could've been doing new things and making new memories.

as for me, there are things i have to accomplish abroad before i can retire back to the warmth of the p.i.
even if i do establish a viable industrial enterprise in the near future, i'd still be out.
i know not everyone has the same aspirations i do. and it's just as well. anyway, the world awaits me. 200 countries to explore and i need a month for each. and money! even though i should get a house first. time goes by too fast and i'm twiddling my thumbs. already i'm tiring.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Ryan, didn't you see my post about the Eraserheads? Now, if there was any ZEITGEIST for our college years, it was them considering how their music has grown up as we did.

Also, doesn't Five for Fighting have a guy vocalist?

And you forgot Bill Withers! How can you forget Bill Withers? Remember John Verayo had the best of CD for this guy?

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