...and the dolphin returns...part 3
Wednesday, May 16, 2007,5/16/2007 02:48:00 PM
This is (hopefully) the final installment of my Subic trip. So where was I?
Ayun. Since the Koreans already left that night, our respective teachers of NCR asked us to just sleep there. It was air-conditioned. Before going to bed, we said goodbye to our friends who were already leaving that night. Also, we had our bonding moments that night, not only with our respective co-delegates from our region, but as well as those from other regions. I was even able to talk to others in a dialect I know-Bisaya. I was up until 2am while Alyana, Ate Diane and Ate Socorro slept at a later time.
When we got up, we did our usual morning rituals. We left at around 9am but we got up so early. To eat up the extra time we had, we just continued talking and laughing. It was so fun. As in.
When we left for Manila, as expected, every one ofus dozed off. You can't blame us, can you? I mean, we just had 4 nights of irregular and incomplete sleep for crying out loud. I also had no cellphone load to keep me texting and fight my eyes from dropping.
Anyway, when we all woke up, we started talking with each other again. We arrived around lunchtime. Whle the boys from Q-Sci already left, the rest of us had our lunch at McDo at SM North EDSA. Fortunately, the guys from Q-Sci were also there. Hehe. We invited them to join us. Ganda nga ng dialogue ko eh...
"Kuya, dun nalang kayo samin"
"Bakit?"
"Na-miss ka namin agad eh! Hehe."
Ayun. After that, the three of us,(Me, Alyana and Ms. Coco) rode a taxi going back to Masci. I continued my sought-after bedrest in the taxi. I was still sleepy when I got to MaSci and didn't notice anything but just dropped my things at the UTP. It turns out that my bestfriend was at the guardhouse. Why? He was waiting for me. Sundo ko raw siya. Hehe. *kilig* He helped me with my stuff. Baet! Actually, I told Alyana that I wanted him to do that, but I thought it would be too much trouble on his part. Wishes come true. Hehe.
So, let's get to some people I treasure from this trip...
Alyana
Yeah, I know she's not a new-found friend, not literally, that is.Alyana and I have been friends since First Year. Monique introduced her to me, but we never really 'talked' long enough to get into each other's lives. We got to talking when it came to school politics(she was Class President last school year) and other reasons. Oh, we did get closer ever since Angelo started courting. They were already good friends by then. Buti nga siya eh, close sila nun. I have to admit, I used to be so darn jealous. The three of them used to be inseparable, whilst I had my own little corner, with my own circle of friends, who sometimes weren't there, leaving me to just look at their enviable closeness, silently crying inside. I even wrote a poem, "The Call of the Broken-hearted," which, up to this day, is STILL the most beautiful poem I've ever written. I guess I really do write better when my emotions tell me to.
Anyway, enough of that. Well, since Alyana was the only MaScian with me, and we "accidentally" got on the same team(I'm being sarcastic), you would expect that we spent a lot of time talking. We finally had that opportunity to get into each other's lives. We even shared sentiments about our private lives. I even confessed about the jealousy I used to feel for her. That's why I was able to post that certain emotion bravely in this blog of mine; I have nothing to hide anymore, it's all out of my system, and I'm not afraid to tell the world about it. There's closure.
Alyana and I also took our baths together, not in the same cubicle, but we made sure that we waited on each other. I remember how she would ask me not to leave her, thinking I already left the bathroom. I saw a different side of Alyana. I can't say that we are super-duper-ultra-to-the-max-to-the-tenth-power-squared close already. That was just four days, but because of this trip, I've developed a good friendship that I don't want to lose. :)
Ate Victoria
She's from Novaliches High School. She's an incoming Fourth Year High School student. At first I really wasn't able to talk to her. At the opening ceremony, we were seatmates during the showing of Algore's own movie. That's when we started talking, well, technically baout how Algore connected everything to global warming, but t was a good start. On the first night, when we were still roommates, we also waited on each other to take turns in using the bathroom. She's really nice. I text her sometimes. She may appear quiet but I've discovered how fun she can be. :)
Kuya Jomar
Just like Ate Victoria, he's from Novaliches High School. He was the first person I tried talking to. I just asked him what school he was from. He replied, but didn't say anything else. He was the most quiet person I met at that assembly, but I have to admit he was really cute too(naku, Ella, bad.). Hehe. I hardly got to talk to the guy, he was so quiet. He usually talked with Ate Victoria. The poor guy even lost his phone. Tsk, tsk. Now that we're n our respective homes, I invited him on friendster and also got to chat with him. He's really nice, not very vocal I guess, AND, I still can't deny the fact that yes, he IS cute. (Bad ka talaga!)
Ate Diane
She's from Batasan Hills. Ang babaeng walang friendster. Hehe. Ayos din to. I get to talk to her often during the trip. She's also an incoming Fourth Year Stiudent. It is indeed a small world since she knows Kevin Espiritu - Chemist of the Year at MaSci. Hehe. Says she sacrificed the ChemCamp for the Assembly, at sinadya pa sila ng teacher nila sa bahay.
Ate Socorro
She's Ate Dina'e schoolmate. She is also an incoming Third Year High School student. She's also nice. We talked and laughed about so many things. She's quiet but is a good conversationalist. Kasama ko siyang pumikit sa pagtapon at pagsisisi(egg sandwich with onion, don't ask)
Kuya Hoshi
He's one guy form Quezon City Science HIgh School. His real name is Hoshea. Pretty cool name if you ask me. He's a terrific speaker. He was amazing on stage. He's Top 9 at Q-Sci. He's quite the joker, one who proclaimed me the 'bugamaster.' He's a Born Again Christian, and very religious for that matter. He's a member of YSG which to them, means Young Sexy Girls, but is really the Young Scientists' Guild. One who Sir Mike likes to call during his lectures because of his question in one of the break-out sessions. Coincidentally, he said he also wants to take up medicine, neurology-exactly like me. Haha. Akala nga may gusto ako dun eh. Once again, yes, I admit, HE'S CUTE. (Lagot ka talaga Ella!)
Kuya Rap
He's also from Q-Sci. Isa siya sa mga nang-aasar sakin, pero baet toh. H ealso has some, err, dark secrets, but I don't want to expose him here. Akala ko nga, nung kinarma siya from teasing me, that he was mad at me, hindi pala. He's nice. He's an aspiring engineer. He let me use his phone for my , uhmm, 'special reasons.' I got his number and texted him several times. H e replied one time, saying sorry for not replying, that he just got cellphone load, inubos ko raw kasi. Hehe. He's also one of the guys na nagpapalaganap ng 'bugasismo.' He's also a member of YSG, and again, he's ALSO cute. (Ella tatlo na yan!)
Ate Katrina
She's our team leader from Pampanga, an amazing person. She has everything. She's totally amazing. We only get to talk when we're in our room after the activities. She's an incoming college student, although still confused as to what course she's going to take. I'm not in the position to talk about her personal life so let's leave it at that. Anyway, she's a core commander, a choir member, a leader of avro=ious organizations, Vice=president of Junior CARP, to name a few. AMAZING is a word that can describe her by a trifle. She's also a good team leader. She was nice to every one of us. There was a time when Alyana and I were able to talk about her about love lives. Oh, and she's also quite the musician. She's a guitarist with a wonderful voice, not to mention batch salutatorian. What more could she ask for?
Ate Wendy
One of the friends na naging close ko. She's from Tarlac. Sayang she went home early. I got her number though. She's an incoming Fourth Year High School student. She's really nice. we're on the same team an in effect got to know each other during group activities.
Ate Chao
A fellow incoming junior from Pampanga, from the same school as Ate Kat. She's really nice and I appreciate her effort to make friends with Alyana and I. Her name has a nice story. Hehe. I have her number although we don't text very often since we have different networks. We enjoy the convenience of chat instead.
Kuya Emman
He(or she) is not on our team, but he was among the prominent people in the assemble. Honestly, at first glance, crush na crush ko siya, but then I discovered, si Kuya Emman pala, ay kilala rin bilang Ate Emily. Whaa. I like the way he carries himself. Hindi siya O.A. He's very friendly and is so game! I love the way he dances "Itaktak Mo." He's so darn graceful!!
Ate Jam
She's already in college but still belongs to our region. She was among those who helped us formulate our cultural presentation. She's very talented, not to mention pretty, and has a very long name!
Kuya Nash
He's Ate Jam's older brother, with a very long name as well. He's very nice. Super baet. Actually, when I was so scared during that "slide for life," he offered to go ahead of us so if ever we would fall, he could be there. Aww. I chat with him often nowadays.
Kuya Edu
Kuya Nash's close friend. He's so nice too. Very mabaet, they both are. They even offered us their banigs since we didn't have one. Aww. He said that he could visit us at MaSci anytime, they were just a text message away.
This is Kuya Edu, Kuya Nash and Ate Jam Haii. These are just to name a few of course. Of course, I have so many more memories of this wonderful trip, and I'm thankful that, even if it wasn't what I expected it to be, I was given the awesome chance to be on the trip, and be able to take a summer vacation myself. I've planned to spend this summer at home for a change, but God had other plans, adn I like it. I still went out of town this summer!
Bottomline: I enjoyed myself.
..someone's beybi dolphin..
...and the dolphin returns part 2...
Monday, May 14, 2007,5/14/2007 01:58:00 PM
Okey. Continuation of my post. This is, once again, a very long post. Sorry dear readers, if you have to suffer the tedious reading of my very long posts. Anyway, you don't really have to, no one's forcing you.
So, the first day at Subic ended with cultural presentatons from different regions, which, unfortunately ended past midnight. I took a bath right afterwards. I knew it would prolong my waking hours considering I would have to wait for my hair to dry, but I knew myself. From experience, I knew that if I planned to take a bath early in the morning, I would never be able to do it. I would already be too darn lazy. So I chose to take a bath and wait for it to dry. I wasn't very sleepy anyway. I dried my hair while using up what was left of my cellphone load.
Next day. Ayun, there were exercises in the morning, then we were regrouped into teams. Alyana and I ended up in Team 4. Haha. What a coincidence, we were both from NCR and from the same school even. Haha, doesn't happen very often I tell you. Whaha. Naughtyness. Get what I mean?
We had a bunch of lectures for the rest of the day, about Pure Love(you know, chastity before marriage and fidelity after marriage), about the core problem in society(things should behave the way they were originally planned by God), and we also had some sessions wherein we were free to choose from the 5 different topics that were to be discussed in 5 separate rooms. We had the liberty of choosing the 2 topics that we preferred. It didn't necessarily mean that the team should stay together, but we 'NCR girls' went to the same topic rooms together. Haha. Unity! We went to the rooms that tackled about problems on education and the proposal to remove Values Education from the school curricula, and afterwards about Mass Media and the World Wide Wild Web. They were quite interesting I should say. We were also asked to give our own solutions to these problems prevalent in society.
Late in the afternoon. when our eyes were already dropping from the continuous lectures, we were awakened by a bunch of games that were held outside. Whee! I must say I did wake up, and it definitely boosted my energy level, especially since our team won in several games. Yehey! Hehe. Saya.
Practicing for our Pure Love Rally(oh yes, we were going to a real rally!) and a continuation of our lecturez were what transpired during the rest of the night. Once agian, I had to stop my poor eyelids from dropping and dozing off into Dreamworld. Aww.
The next day was more exciting. The day started with the usual exercises and a morning lecture on service projects, since we were going to do our own service project right after.
So, what did we do? Well, each team was sent to dfferent parts of the town proper of Olongapo to look for street children whose days we could brighten up in one hour. Our team was assigned at the marketplace. It was quite difficult at first. I mean, it's not easy to just pull out one of those kids to come with us to Jolibee. We would look like a bunch of kidnappers. Eventually though, Alyana was able to find one guy named JR. Half of the team, consisting of me, Alyana and Ate Wendy, followed JR so we could ask permission from his guardians. It was kind of scary if you would ask me. They asked us some questions and had some strange looks on their faces when they saw us. I guess they weren't the kind who were quick to trust. JR's cousin, Lester, joined us too, and we brought them to Jolibee for a treat and listened to their stories. The experience really did wake me up to the reality that indeed, I really am lucky. Imagine, it was Lester's first time to even enter Jolibee, and I go to Jolibee almost weekly, as well as other fast food joints out there. Lester says the security guard never let him in because of his "squatter" image that, in a marketing sense, wasn't very becoming to customers. I was so glad we were able to cheer them up that day.
Our next activity was the Pure Love Rally. It was a rally that aimed to uphold chastity before marriage and fidelity after it. In other words, preserving your virginity until the right person comes and staying away from pre-marital sex.
Here's our chant:
Who are we?
We are the Pure Love Generation (2x)
*We are the PLG! (clap2x)
We are here to say (clap2x) 2x
Make it sure! Keep it pure! 2x
Repeat*
One love (clap2x) One life (clap2x)
One man(clap2x) One wife (clap2x) 2x
Repeat*
Absolute love, Absolute life!
Absolute sex, Hey that's right! 2x
Repeat*
The Pure Love Generation (I'm not in the pic)Hehe. Saya db?! By the way, Koreans and Japanese girls were the ones who lead us in the rally and did the lectures. They were there at the assembly too. I just adore their high-pitched voices!
Ayun. Nagsiksikan kaming mga sisters papunta dun. Whee! We were really carrying plackards and shouting at the top of our lungs at the plaza. I never thought I'd get into one of those. Don't get me wrong though, I have no plans whatsoever of turning into an activist. I wasn't fighting for or against the government in that particular situation anyway. Aside from the chanting, there were also testimonials from our fellow brothers and sisters, as we call them, about their being able to preserve their virginity. For example, if that was me, I would be shouting...
I am Ella Mae Masamayor, 14 years old, and STILL A VIRGIN!!!I wonder how I would look like if that was me...Haha. Anyway, totoo naman eh...I am still a virgin...and I don't have plans of giving up my virginity till I get married with the right guy...*ehemehem* Too bad our rally wasn't quite appreciated though. From the back, my new-found kuyas could hear bad remarks from the passers-by, saying that we were just creating noise, and totally bad-mouthing what we were rallying for, making it look stupid and "old fashioned." May nagsabi pa nga raw,
"Wala yan! Dito 200 lang may asawa ka na!" Erk. I guess the venue wasn't so appropriate. Our audience consisted mostly of those of the adult generation and probably think pinaparinggan namin sila about their mistakes. Haii...you can't please everybodyIt was way off into the night when we were able to get back to the school. Guilty nga ako eh. Nauna ako kay Alyana. The van was so jam-packed already. Bad mommy. Anyway, for the rest of the night we just had another lecture, then it was bedtime. Hehe.
The next day was the most anticipated day of all-the day of the Adventure Training. We went to Pamulaklakin Trail where we were in for an adventure! Each team was tasked to go through the forest with different stations. At each station, you have to find the pieces of the message that we had to complete with some challenges to go with them. This was not a race of who gets the message completed first, since we began at different times. It was just a game of pure fun. There wasn't even a competition among teams, but the excitement sure had my blood rushing.
It was no ordinary trail! I remember a few very interesting challenges..
* We went down a series of steps,only to find out that we had to go back up and recount them again. Whaaa
*We transferred to the next station dancing "Itaktak Mo"
*We headed for the preceding station jumping like a frog.
*To get past one station, we had to crawl under a bunch of branches that were positioned close to the ground. That would have been easy and boring, but there was a catch - the ground was we had to crawl on was muddy.Hehe, and to think I was wearing white, which eventually turned brown! Hehe.
*We had to slide down a very steep slope! Takot kaming dalawa ni Alyana. Nag-slide kami very cautiously. Haha! Sabi ng kumukha ng
video mukha raw akong mamamatay na. Haha. Buti pa yung boys. Nag-skating
lang sila pababa. Hehe.
I'm so chicken!*We had to look for a piece of the message by going into a rampaging stream. Wahaha. Sarap ng tubig! So cold!
*We climbed a tree. It wasn't a tall tree. It was very short, unfortunately, I was shorter, and had trouble raising my legs up the only branch to climb on. Tsk, tsk, tsk.
*We had to swim under a table in the stream. Dapat tuloy-tuloy ang langoy, para di mauntog! (Note: This is where my video was taken as the "buga master of bugasismo." I'll explain later.)
The adventure ended with us eating some fruits, reading the message and finding out the reason why the place was called Pamulaklakin Trail(It was because of the many herbal plants in the area as well as a vine called "Pamulaklakin Vine" wherein the sap was healthy for a baby to make the bones strong.)
We waited for our ride back to school for quite sometime. While doing so, we took pictures and I bought a souvenir for my bestfriend. :)) Alyana, of majestic beauty(hehe) was video-taped for the video-showing of activities. Hehe. I was excited to see her clip. Little did I know, however, that there were certain shots of me. I'll explain later. We got back to the school to take our baths. Phew! It felt good to get dressed. In the afternoon, the delegates from the different regions were asked to gather among themselves in the auditorium to discuss the proposed actual(gagawin talaga namin) solutions to the problems discussed in the Break-Out Sessions. Our region just discussed abotu our preliminary solutions since JCARP wasn't even instituted in our respective schools yet. Our representative was Kuya Hoshea(Kuya Hoshi!), from Quezon City Science High School, and I should say, he was one heck of a speaker! Ang galing niya! Grabe! I can't really describe it, but it was awesome! Astig! The rest of the time until after dinner, the delegates from our region did nothing but bond with each other. We got each other's contact numbers and had fun laughing. The video compilation of all our activites for the 4-day duration of our stay was shown. I, as I mentioned, was excited to see Alyana, but to my utter dismay, there were more clips of me! Wapak! During the first 3 days. I didn't see myself so much, but on the fourth day, naku! ...
*First was the Welcome Greeating to our "extra challenge." I failed to note that when I was saying "Junior CARP Extra Challenge" that I was in the very middle, and, wearing white, I was very, very visible. Whaa! May pakaway-kaway pa naman ako at nagpapa-cute pa!
*I appeared in the other scenes na nakahawak ang kamay sa baywang at mukhang bangag. Huhu. Nagmukha na naman akong timang.
*I had a very good shot during the mud-crawling part -kitang-kita kung paano ko nilublob sarili ko sa putik!
*I had a very good clip during that "slide for life" part. Kuya Hoshea and Kuya Rap(both from Q-sci) were laughing at how scared I looked.Haha.
*The worst part was when I got out of the water after swimming under the table. Mukha kasi akong ewan eh. Naku. It isn't so funny when I talk about it here, but if you would see it, or if I demonstrate it, you'll laugh out of your wits just like every one of us. Bumuga pa ako ng tubig after umahon, parang nagmumumog! And to make matters worse, slow-motion pa! Whaa. At first, I had no idea that it was me although I was laughing so hard, after the shot my friends informed me that, indeed, I was laughing at myself. Naku! Kahihiyan! This is where I was proclaimed the 'buga master' of 'bugasismo.' Lagi tuloy ako inaasar nina Kuya Rap and Kuya Hoshi! Natatakot daw sila pag umiinom akong tubig. Hehe
**Kinarma naman si Kuya Rap eh. Hehe. May funny moment pala siya
the nigh before. I don't want to expose him here, eto nalang clue:
"Taoismo" We had a closing ceremony to end the night. Nag-uuwian na kasi eh. There was even an issue that we high school students agreed to go along with the college students trip home that night with the college students(Kuya Nash, Kuya Edu and Ate Jam) without the consent of our teachers. It was not true of course, they just invited us, but we never said 'yes.'The rest of the night was devoted to writing our insights on our trip, transferring to the air-conditioned media room(originally for the Koreans who already left), and the NCR final bonding moments. I'm so tired! I'll talk about our trip home and the things(as well as people, hehe) I adored during that assembly next time. Hehe.
Tata! ΓΌ
..someone's beybi dolphin..
...and the dolphin returns...part 1
Sunday, May 13, 2007,5/13/2007 11:31:00 PM
I'm back! Phew! Actually, I wasn't sure if I would post again or not, I've been gone for so long, but then I thought, it would be such a waste to let this blog go to nothing-I mean, after Arviel's nagging, Arviel's teaching, Jason's layout-making, and my fan's(??) longing for my posts(How thick can I get?), it would be a shame to not tell something about what's been going on. In other words, this is going to be quite a long post. Here goes nothing!
Our supposed to be next parlia meeting was April 30, a Monday. I hate Mondays. Everyhthing is just 50% more hectic on a Monday. I had double thoughts on whether or not I would go to the parlia meeting. Anyway, being the mahilig-pahirapan-ang-sarili kind of person, I decided to go to Manila anyway. Guess what? Parlia Adventure Part II-CANCELLED! Ms. Quintal was away on an emergency trip to Bicol and wasn't available that week. In effect, we didn't have a letter that would allow us to hold a training at school. Haha, and to think I was there at 11 am, when Ms. Sayat(T.H.E. Department Head) was right there to inform me of the good news(giggles). Haha. So I just started informing everyone else. Anyway, I wasn't the only "victim," Ate Paula showed up too, but left home after hearing the news. Kuya Noriel arrived at Masci around 1pm, and accompanied me to lunch at McDo, where we feasted on burgers and fries for lunch at 2pm. :)
The day doesn't end there. I had no plans whatsoever of letting my trip go to waste. It had to be meaningful, and who would I call? Ghostbusters! Hehe. Kidding aside, my bestfriend happened to be my textmate that time. Haha. Our random conversation shortly led to him going all the way from Pque to Manila for me. Sigh...Knight in shining armor ba ito? Haha. He really did come. Hehe. And I'm sorry to inform you that I shall say no more. Haha. BITIN!
..a little gift from Romblon...from...hehe..Surprises don't end there. That night, while I was quietly watching
Maria Flordeluna (I hate Wilma!), my cellphone started ringing. I though it was Papa or Mama, but no, it was Ms. Nacion! Just imagine how shocked and how bewildered I was, wondering whatever it was she wanted. I soon found out that she was inviting me to go to
Subic for a leadership training from May 1-5! All-expense paid! Huwhaaat?! I was in awe. I've never been away from home for so long, but I really wnated to give it a try! And Papa actually agreed! Whoopee! I was going with Alyana. Whaa!
I had no idea of whatever it was we were going to do there, but to be perfectly honest with you, when I think of Subic, I think of dolphins! Haha. Ocean Adventure! Unfortunately, the next day, I've discovered that where we were going was nowhere near Ocean Adventure...
Mama Eden accompanied me to Masci. Ms. Coco accompanied us on the trip as well. We rode a taxi going to the err...I forgot. Basta, tapat ng SM North Edsa at malapit sa Quezon City Science High School. We were riding the van together with other delegates from NCR. It was quite a long trip-3 hours if I'm not mistaken. Anway, let's go back to our location. So, I was dreaming of dolphins, right? Well, I woke up to the reality of Regional Science High School! Haha. That was where we were staying. It wasn't bad. It was able to accomodate delegates from all over the country, and it wasn't like the bathrooms weren't functioning well. I had no complaints with regards to accomodations as a matter of fact. Talk about high expectations! Haha. I wanted to go home, really, but little did I know that I was n for a trp I would never forget. Besides, I was already there, why not make the most out of it?
So, let me tell you what leadership training this really was. All the delegates from NCR(thus, including us) all the while believed it to be a leadership training for research projects or anything related to Science. I mean, having the Science Department Head inform you, and a Science teacher accompanying you, what would you expect? Surprise no. 2. It was actually the First General Assembly for the Junior Collegiate Association of Research of Principles or JCARP. CARP is an orgainization instituted to solve the real problems in this world and transforming it into one global family with the motto, "There's no such thing as number 2. Only NUMBER 1!", and in Junior CARP's situation, it was about the youth taking part.
The first day was quite confusing. There were so many delays and technical difficulties during the opening ceremony at SUBAC. It was the first time I've attended an opening ceremony that lasted from 11am to 8pm. Whoo! It was also the irst opening ceremony wherein we had a band, several lectures, and let's not forget Algore's 3-hour movie on global warming that unfortunately and accidentally put me to sleep for a few minutes. Anyway, I was amused at how he was able to connect everything to global warming. He's definitely better that Bush, I should say. The rest of the night was devoted to the preparation and presentation of cultural presentations by region. This is where Alyana and I met our new friends, although we weren't that bonded, it was really a good start, although our presentation didn't turn out so beautifully as we expected. I remember my role though:
May isa pong babaeng nagtetext.(ako yun)Voice: Pangarap mo bang pansinin ka ng crush mo?*malanding babae(that's me) tumingin kay cute na boy(Kuya Edu) sabay tanggal ipit*Voice: Pangarap mo bang maging kayo ng crush mo?*naglalandi ang babae sabay tanggal salamin*Voice: Kung ganun, iboto si POSPORO KINTSAY, pangarap niyang tuparin ang mga pangarap mo.POSPORO KINTSAY(Kuya Nash): Pwamis!*posing!*Cute db? Haha.
Ayan. This is the first part of my story. Ang haba pa kasi ng kekwento ko, but unfortunately it's past midnight, so I have to get some shut-eye. Anyway, I promise I'll continue the story-telling tomorrow. Believe me, the following stories gets even more interesting. ;)
Goodnight! mwah!
..someone's beybi dolphin..