Anyway, there are actually instructions to this thing, and it actually goes something like this:
- Leave me a comment saying anything random, like your favorite lyric to your current favorite song. Or your favorite kind of sandwich. Something random. Whatever you like.
- I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
- You will update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
- You will include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in the post.
- When others comment asking to be asked, you will ask them five questions.
Anyway, here's what she asked me.
What's your favorite hangout? When I still went to school, I usually end up at an Internet café killing time, downloading stuff and geeking out. I never played online games though, because I somehow thought it was a waste of time trying to learn them, given that I have so much to do. Give me the mall, though, and I'll be reading stuff at the bookstore, or listening to stuff at the record bar. Makes me look like a usual kid, eh?
It's uncanny how we were connected by a bunch of people before we even knew each other. Have you experienced this with anyone else? You just uncovered the concept behind the my blog's soon-to-be-constructed layout! It's actually funny, though, when I always keep on finding out that the world is small. Lizette, for one, went to the same high school as
walkingtornado, who is the boyfriend of
iamkarlapi, my friend-slash-photography geek. Dexter, for another, was a friend of (another) Lizette, and both were friends of
jacquelineuy, another one of my college friends. And, in your case, it happens that you know both Jose and Zet, and the latter also knows
bluepunch, who I met on the forums and has since radio-geeked out with, who also trained for Campus Aircheck with Ella, who I also met online... okay, enough.
What's your favorite childhood memory? I actually don't have any, or perhaps it's because I never bothered to designate something as specifically a favorite. To compensate for my laziness, my earliest childhood memory was me spelling out Czechoslovakia, because it just split up when I was three.
Do you prefer sweet or salty snacks? Salty, but not too salty. Have you noticed that when we were young, we were addicted to Moby and Ri-Chee?
What do you normally do on a Friday night? Tonight, I'll perhaps be listening to my iPod before falling asleep. I just got it, which meant it usually involved the radio, and me flicking through radio stations doing stuff. But Fridays are usually my designated matulog-ka-ng-maaga day..
It's uncanny how we were connected by a bunch of people before we even knew each other. Have you experienced this with anyone else? You just uncovered the concept behind the my blog's soon-to-be-constructed layout! It's actually funny, though, when I always keep on finding out that the world is small. Lizette, for one, went to the same high school as
What's your favorite childhood memory? I actually don't have any, or perhaps it's because I never bothered to designate something as specifically a favorite. To compensate for my laziness, my earliest childhood memory was me spelling out Czechoslovakia, because it just split up when I was three.
Do you prefer sweet or salty snacks? Salty, but not too salty. Have you noticed that when we were young, we were addicted to Moby and Ri-Chee?
What do you normally do on a Friday night? Tonight, I'll perhaps be listening to my iPod before falling asleep. I just got it, which meant it usually involved the radio, and me flicking through radio stations doing stuff. But Fridays are usually my designated matulog-ka-ng-maaga day..
So, if you're interested and I started asking you ridiculous questions regarding your love life and our differences, blame