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Prose, Poetry and Parody

Pipay in her plaid pekpek short pants crossed the V.Luna, to get to the other side, of course. She felt the soft chill from the December breeze against her wavy hair. She walked with hips and arms swaying with a pink plastic bag held at the end.

The jeep screeched swerving slightly avoiding her. It almost hit a motorcycle on the right. Braking powers saved the day. Two drivers were stunned.

“Punyeta! Para ka kasing model kung maglakad.”

Pipay without a scratch reached the other side. She never felt so beautiful in her entire life.

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LINE CUTS

Line cuts
a heart
without meaning
in between
like trimming
a rose bush
posing
as a bouquet.

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There’s a lot of wannabes out there. I wannabe a parody.

Lessons From Divisoria

I like going to Divisoria for cheap finds. One only needs a couple of skills to make it worthwhile.

For starters, you should know what you want. Divisoria offers a great variety of goods. One can get tricked a cunning salesman to buy an item not on the shopping list. The next thing you know, you don’t have enough money to buy what you really want.

You should also know how to get what you want. You should know how to haggle. I usually fake a smile so I look more like-able. That gives me more chance for a bigger discount. You should also know you’re way around. There are certain short-cuts to get faster to that great buy. Continue Reading »

Christmas in May

Yesterday, I got a notice to claim a package at the post office. I was able to claim it today after I went to get my ears vacuumed. It contains the Christmas gift from a blogger friend. She was asking every now and then if it has already arrived. We both think it already got lost or somebody wanted it for themselves. Finally, after 4 months!

For the wonderful picture (I love the colors) thank you J…and Merry Christmas!

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