May nakasabay akong celebrity sa MRT ngayon...
Hehehe!
Yesterday dapat mag-uupload ako ng pictures kaso antagal magrespond nun PC. Nasa iPod kasi yun mga pictures e. Anyway, yesterday before going to work, I went to McDonald's PeopleSupport to buy a brunch for myself. Dapat bibili ko na rin si Gie ng food kaya lang di nya nasagot agad yung text ko. I ordered Cheeseburger Meal.
Then nagpa-deliver kami for her food. E di ba ang minimum is P165, so I ordered Cheeseburger Meal ulit since wala na ko pera. Ayun, nakadalawa ko cheeseburger pero ok lang kasi masarap naman sa Mcdo e. Shemperds, Love Ko To!
Tapos mga 5:30pm na yata yun, dumating si Bespwen. Nag-invite kasi sya na manood ng The Simpsons Movie together with his gf na imi-meet namin sa Greenbelt. Nag-stay muna sya sa loob while Gie and I were having a meeting about sa report na ipapasa namin sa supervisor namin. We have to prioritize that para ma-approve na yung another test facilitator.
Since matagal pa si Nina, kumain muna kami ng dinner with Jars sa Verve, near Enterprise. Libre ni big brother kasi mayaman sya. Hahaha! Ayun, konting kwentuhan. Ok naman yun food kaso konti lang yun serving. Parang lugi lang.
After that, nagsundo na kami then we watched The Simpsons Movie. Ang saya! Super funny yung movie kasi funny din yung tawa nun mga viewers. Tapos, yun nga, you have to watch the movie till the very end. Basta masaya. Tapos meron din frontal nudity sa movie. Hahaha! Tapos nandun din sa movie si Tom Hanks.
Next time na yung pictures ha...
Wala na ko pera. Penge naman!
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt: The only surviving structures of the original seven wonders, the three pyramids were built as tombs for pharaohs 4,500 years ago. Nearby is the Great Sphinx statue.
THE NEW SEVEN WORLD WONDERS
Great Wall of China: The 4,160-mile barricade running from east to west is the world's longest man-made structure. The construction of the wall took place over hundreds of years, beginning in the seventh century B.C.
Petra, Jordan: This ancient city in southwestern Jordan, built on a terrace around Wadi Musa, or Valley of Moses, was the capital of the Arab kingdom of the Nabateans. The city is famous for water tunnels and stone structures carved in the rock.
Christ Redeemer Statue, Brazil: The outstretched arms of the 125-foot statue of the Christ the Redeemer overlooks Rio de Janeiro from atop 2,343-foot Mount Corcovado.
Machu Picchu, Peru: Built by the Incan Empire in the 15th century, Machu Picchu's walls, palaces, temples and dwellings are perched in the clouds at 8,000 feet above sea level in the Andes.
Pyramid at Chichen Itza, Mexico: This pyramid was part of a sacred site in an important Mayan center on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Built according to the solar calendar, shadows at the fall and spring equinoxes are said to look like a snake crawling down the steps, similar to the carved serpent at the top.
Colosseum, Italy: The 50,000-seat amphitheater in Rome was inaugurated in A.D. 80 and served as the backdrop for thousands of gladiators who dueled to the death.
Taj Mahal, India: The white marble-domed mausoleum in Agra combines Indian, Persian and Islamic styles and was built by a 17th century Mogul emperor for his favorite wife, who died in childbirth.