it’s the middle of august, and being the proverbial
insane-by-the-middle-of-august bar reviewee, here is my bold proposition:
vinci, will you marry me? =)
well, i’m sure me and twenty thousand other gurls gave this
idea a thought at one point in our college days…now that i met him, my
ultimate crush is definitely worth proposing to (soree, i’m still goin’ gaga
over the fact that i met, got a peck on the cheek and had my picture taken with
my long-time crush vinci of the parokya ni edgar).sigh. if only i can get him
to marry me, then i might consider giving up single-blessedness. mwe he he he. c’mon, don’t say anything to burst my bubble, this is my blog =) and being
a sitting duck worrywart who might
possibly be a victim of karmic disaster (again!) i am entitled to my quirks in
this mad world of bar review that i live in. especially in august, i have a
license to be crazy (perfect excuse for my temporary insanity! hehehe)
i’m usually apathetic about celebrities but when i got the
chance to meet vinci, the small-town gingoognon gurl in me just cannot resist
giggling over the fact of meeting him and exchanging a few meaningless lines
with him…meeting the guy you adored in college and you only wished you’d see
ten meters away during their performance can totally transform an otherwise
sane, logical gurl into a bimboish, giggling and shrieking gurl that i
had been these last few days. okay, i invented bimboish but there is no
better word to describe the smiling, glazed-eyed gurl i turned into since i met
him. hehehe. oh, i was relatively cool to his face and tried to compose myself
like i meet my long-time crush everyday but when i got home i was shrieking with
glee and glowing from the thought that yes, he is human and yes, it was
possible to meet him in my lifetime.haaay.sigh.sigh.one more sigh.
of course, like a typical peyups stude, i am a certified
eheads fan but parokya ni edgar is also one of those bands who had sung
my thoughts while i was learning the realities of life in peyups..for our
generation, parokya ni edgar articulated in such a funny way what our angsts
were…our fears, our joys and our experiences. and they sing it like it
happens everyday so you feel comfortable in the eccentricity of their songs. it’s your ordinary thoughts that they made extraordinary with their zany antics
and their comical presentation. i dunno many of their songs but i really really
like: my all-time-favorite “buloy”, “maniwala ka sana”, silvertoes, “harana”,
picha pie, “sorry na”, and of course my theme song for mama lai “halaga”, our-after-midterms-or-finals-in-loskul song “inuman na”, recently fun song
ordertaker (thanks to vince the bubu’s friend, for making me a convert) and my kilig song “para sa ‘yo”. and oh, my
oh-so-gay theme song this guy’s in love with you pare…
i’ve always been a deviant so while most of the gurls
primarily place their adoration for chito, i go for the cool and wacky vinci.. believe me, i don’t usually go gooey over a guy but he
is a good exception =) he
was so patient with me and my requests for a picture (which i never, never,
never did in my entire life but when i met him i couldn’t care less! jologs na
kung jologs basta me picture ako na kasama siya!) and he was game enough to
have a crazy shot with me. haaaaay.
it was a nice break from laboring over tedious, boring
readings and i would like to thank bingers for being such a great friend (he is
my friendster connection to vinci) and thanks to ms.thei for her phone (which
we used to take the pix). even if i did not get to go to the beach this month,
my happiness from meeting vinci is enough to keep me sane in the last leg of my
review.
oh.i remember.i have to study.hehehe.soree, can’t resist
the thought of sharing my elation at
meeting my long-time celebrity crush.haaaay.after all these years, i am still
a small town giggling gurl who got starstruck. (stupid, pasted
grin) =oP