9/23/2007
Since ABS-CBN was GAY enough...
...not to air this when it decided to replay this game, here are the final moments of the 'mathematic' matchup.
To save the infamy.
To save the infamy.
Labels: basketball
9/07/2007
To do for the next six months after my birthday (review)
not in any order of importance or preference
More to follow.
Accomplish all pending projects in school, but not limited to non-academic work.Defense! Defense!Download the NCAA articles I submitted last year to Ubelt before they get buried in the archives by a new set of articles this season. This would become part of my non-organized portfolio.Done, sir. But, there is now a new batch I need to save. Argh!Figure out how Cakewalk works and create a mix tape of mixes. Either that or recommend to me a better application that could do digital tracks and I will take it from there.Found new stuff to play around with. Still in 'experimentation' mode.Run in the baranggay elections and win. Not done, sir.- Learn advanced web design.
- Procure a portable storage device that could play digital music. Better if it has a record button. It would be helpful in interviews. Saves me lugging around an undependable cassette recorder.
Set up a remote self-sustaining business.Done, sir. Now, for the sustaining part.- Fix the contents of the room. Fixing the room itself would entail purchasing wood and manpower.
Learn how to play ultimate. Now that UAAP/NCAA basketball season is done, I might go back to doing this.- Must master 20 salsa routines by the time the Salsa Filipino Christmas Party comes. Am getting there.
More to follow.
Labels: list
If only boybands are like these...
...then maybe I would take them more seriously. And no, I am not referring to the Back Dorm Boys.
Watch.
Watch.
I've got to say
This Pacers widget killed my layout.
Oh, whatever. Damm the layout. I am going to change residences soon anyway.
Go Pacers!
Coming soon: the 2007-08 NBA appreciation rankings
Oh, whatever. Damm the layout. I am going to change residences soon anyway.
Go Pacers!
Coming soon: the 2007-08 NBA appreciation rankings
Labels: NBA