I went to Eiga Sai at Megamall along with the two missies pictured above and Zoe's (kid in the middle) two friends, who are not pictured, because one was atrociously camera shy (even more than I) and the other one went off somewhere to kick someone's ass, I think (I swear though she looked like she wanted to kill me instead of talk to me). Also pictured above is me agonizing over the awesomeness of my Deftones tee. Les (on the leftmost) pretty much rocking the Pizza Hut dog hat.
More pictures of the said hat. My job was to call other people's attention to the fact that matured human beings were actually wearing a ridiculously um, awesome, hat out in public with little semblance of shame and plenty of bemused giggles. One particularly attractive girl walking out of a jewelry or watch store seemed so completely baffled by Zoe's proud bearing of her kitschy tiara that my added rejoinder of "Awesome hat innit. Want one?" caused her to flee and seek protection, grabbing hold of her mother's arm. Fear not the weirdos of the world, little ones, as long as you have your mother's arm to hold on to. (It was around this time my own mother demanded that I be home as soon as possible. Sorry Miks.)
Oddly enough, after I arrived home, I was allowed to go out again, barely an hour after I pulled into our driveway. Strange creatures, these mothers are. I spent a good two hours at the parking lot of CCF in Alabang, catching up with friends I haven't seen in months. I'm not emo, I'm sure I was looking at something worthwhile.
Storyboard shot....in this frame, Tinay confronts Philip about third, and fourth, and fifth (Hmmm...) parties to which Philip responds with feigned ignorance. His acting skills are brilliant enough to fool a Harvard scholar into believing in the existence of the indigenous Aromogat Lumot People.
Yeah. I need sleep.
edit: Was I the only one who didn't feel the earthquake? I feel so cheated.