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Meme.
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Sure, there are a lot of catching up to do because
I haven't been updating this blog for a while now. So here is a
condensed version of my adventures:
1. Dec. 14, 2006.
Ate's box was delivered. Being the "sexiest" member of the family, I've
had the most number of clothes from her. My half-rice/wheat bread diet
is all worth it.
2. Dec. 18-20 2006.
The College had its Monthly Examinations. As usual, I took the exams
without pressure. I just hope I did well, especially in my Computer
exams.
3. Dec. 20, 2006. 
a. Before the Paskuhan event, Cen and I accompanied Reggie in his
annual Christmas shopping. He gave me a new pair of shoes which made my
day.

b. Paskuhan. I didn't enjoy the program itself but being with my HS
friends has turned the event into a very special night. I also spent
time with someone. Yay. :p
4. Dec. 21, 2006.
My RLE-mates and I started doing our Nutrition project. Being tasked to
document street foods preparation, we had to mingle with street
vendors. Thanks to Joemel's dad for treating us into an instant
fishball-chickenball-kikiam-melon-palabok-bananacue-isaw-maruya-betamax
food trip! One of the best projects, indeed.
5. Dec. 22-23, 2006.
Geng's Fontana party. Although not everyone from our barkada was there,
we still had a blast. After swimming, we had a surprise party for Geng
who was all delighted at the sight of her loved ones. Before going back
to Manila, we went shopping at Parkson's. There, I bought the cheapest
Mouthwash. $1.08 each! They couldn't stop laughing at me because I was
really amazed.
6. Dec. 24 - 26, 2006. Christmas
celebration with my family. It was a simple gathering. Aside from the
sans rival ice cream, it was the kids' presence that I loved the most.
I can't wait for New Year -- a traditionally bigger event in our
family. Videoke machine, here I come.

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My campaign.
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model/graphic artist (?): dindee
apparel: bayo
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My clandestine.
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Christmas brings out my
soft side. Everything about the season makes me ecstatic and keyed
up--- That I didn't bother all the sweat when I led in building this
up. It was truly an amazing and satisfying experience, especially with
the Christmas songs being played! I am really in love with the
yuletide!

" It's Christmas time
There's no need to be afraid.
At Christmas time
We let in light and we banish shade.
And in our world of plenty
We can spread a smile of joy.
Throw your arms around the world
At Christmas time!"
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Answer to FAQs.
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FAQs about Dindee:
"Den, bakit ka masungit?"
"Meron ka pa rin ba?"
"Ano bang problema?"
My answer:
I have become tetchy lately, I admit. I had my period last week
and I do not think PMS can also stand for Post-Menstrual Syndrome. I am
acting crabby because I feel low-spirited inside. The dejection is too
much that it even flows out without me knowing. There is a problem but
I do not like to go into details. Let's just leave that little of piece
of privacy to me (a talkative person, normally). Besides, I published
this entry not to bellyache on "my issue" but to leave a message to
everyone concerned.
Though eversince I have been
branded "masungit" and moody, I am sentient that what I am TODAY is way
beyond the line. I hurt you without the intention of, eventually,
causing you to feel discomfited and to be in pain. I am genuinely
sorry. Thanks for increasing your saturation point and for
waiting for me to function again. It's just that like you, I cannot
always be jovial.
Just pass the message. For me. ;)

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Saan ba?
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Nandiyan na ang taong pupuno sa mga pagkukulang
ko. Nandiyan na ang taong makakapagpangiti sa akin sa kabila ng lahat
ng problemang dumarating sa aking buhay. Nandiyan na ang taong patunay
na
ang mundo'y masaya. Nandiyan na siya.
Nandiyan na ang taong dadamayan ko kahit sa pinakamahirap na
dagok ng buhay. Nandiyan na ang taong papatawanin ko matapos ang
maluwat na pag-iyak sa aking balikat. Nandiyan na ang taong patunay na
ang mundo'y hindi makasarili. Nandiyan na siya.
Nandiyan na ang taong hindi kailanman tatalikod sa akin.
Nandiyan na ang taong magsasabi sa aking kailangang tanggapin ang mga
masasakit na pangyayari sa nakaraan. Nandiyan na ang taong patunay na
ang mundo'y puno ng pag-asa. Nandiyan na siya.
Nandiyan na ang taong magiging matapat sa akin. Nandiyan na ang
taong pupuna sa mga maling gawain ko. Nandiyan na ang taong patunay na
ang
mundo'y hindi perpekto. Nandiyan na siya.
Nandiyan na ang taong ilalapit ako sa kapaligiran. Nandiyan na
ang taong makakasama kong mahalin ang lahat ng mga nilikha. Nandiyan na
ang taong patunay na
ang mundo'y maganda. Nandiyan na siya.
Nandiyan na ang taong handang tumulong sa aking misyong
tumulong. Nandiyan na ang taong handang magmahal ng tapat sa kanyang
kapwa. Nandiyan na ang taong patunay na
ang mundo'y mapagmahal. Nandiyan na siya.
Nandiyan na ang taong mamahalin ako ng totoo. Nandiyan na ang
taong mamahalin ko rin ng totoo. Nandiyan na ang taong patunay na
ang mundo'y puno ng pag-ibig. Nandiyan na siya.
Nandiyan na siya.
Nandito naman ako.
Saan…
Kailan…
… kami magtatagpo?
ni dindee galindo
02272005
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I will.
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by carajayegarcia
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this is not my day.
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Today, you started it right. You thought it would turn out well. Unfortunately, it did not. Now, you think everything's in the waste bin. You wish you didn't have today. What's going to happen tomorrow? You'd never know.
Meanwhile, just stop thinking. Sleep. Dream. Wake up. There is another day. Tomorrow. Perhaps.
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One LAST time.
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Things I have learned from my outer space exploration:
1. I will never intend to risk my life again for the uncertainty of survival there. Swear.
2. I am aware ETs exist. They are nice. We don't jive. Unfortunately.
3. I love my earth, especially the human beings it houses.
4. I am mean for a reason I'd rather say in a language which only I can decipher.
5. I want fresh air. Let me breathe.
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DOUBLE
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This word is close to my heart for an amazing
reason that I have never been single all my life. The attachment to
that word has started when Papa's sperms were able to surmount the
shield protecting Mame's two released eggs. Mame's body didn't have
enough light to let me see how that creature from another egg looked
like. I waited for nine months before finally having my first glimpse
of that creature whom I have shared my little abode with. Believe it or
not, since that moment, I have realized that I was conceived and born
with an extra special being named Cindee.
During the
early years of my life outside Mame's tummy, I really had no idea that
Cindee and I were atypical from the other sperm-and-egg products. I
used to wake up seeing her face first before my Mame's. I also used to
take a bath with her and wear the same outfit she had on. After that, I
would go out with her and play with our neighbors. Yes, the picture was
like Bananas in Pajamas having fun with Doding Daga. Cute, isn't it?
As I grow up, I have started to recognize that we were not
just siblings born at the same time, that we didn't look cute just
because we wore matching outfit or we played 10-20 really well and that
our names have only one letter difference. I have a twin sister. To add
more, I don't look like her. Doesn't that make my life more
attention-grabbing?
Being with her is not always
a pleasurable thing. I have been in an environment where people
continuously compare us with each other. Often times, people ask,
"Who's more intelligent? Pretty? Behave?"¯ Because of this, our parents
saw the need to recognize our own identity as an individual and not as
a part of twins. I'd like to think that this is the rationale why Papa
and Mame decided to throw away everything that Cindee and I wore in
common.
Little by little, it has become more
perceptible that we are two separate entities, as shown by the way we
live our own lives. The diversity in our characters has caused many
misunderstandings, punching, crying and all the indescribable way of
expressing hatred. However, no matter how dissimilar we are, we still
have resemblance. In fact, together, we laugh at the corniest text
messages; eat corned beef dipped in peanut butter, cheese and catsup;
cry over an episode of Maalala Mo Kaya; and solve crimes behind our
parents' back. We try to compromise with each other's assets and
liabilities which is why we have founded a lasting friendship based not
just on our addiction to bags and popcorns but most especially on
honesty, trust and love.
Sharing a bigger
world outside Mame's tummy with Cindee, my Number One Fan and Critic,
makes twice the pain and four times the fun. Aside from the powers of
Papa's sperms and Mame's eggs, it is God's wonderful work that has
allowed me to experience everything in double. Now, let me ask you, do
you want your own version of Cindee and Dindee?
I have a brother, but that is another story.

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Harsh statement.
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You are what you pretend to be, so you must be careful what you pretend to be.
I have no intention to keep something unreal.
Enough said.
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