I will not bore you with another book post. Though I finished another one last night, and before you start thinking that I am really a fast reader, it is really not a book, it is a manual. The Manual of the Warrior of Light will really give you thoughts to think about, how you will look at your life and all the self help stuff. It’s 30 pages and has the same price of other Paulo Coelho books, pretty expensive.
On other news, I had another encounter with a Korean Guy last Sunday. I was on my way to work and he was sitting behind me. Because Megamall is under renovation, the bus has to unload its passengers on the building near the MRT (sorry, I am not sure whether its A or B). He got off before me, and noticing the poor foreigner is lost, I pointed him the way to the mall entrance. I kept on checking on him whether he is following me, and he is. :) When we reached the guards, I heard a voice behind me. When I turned, it is Mr. Good looking Korean guy saying his thanks and bowing his head to me. I smiled, because my day is complete!
This is not the first time I encountered a cute Korean guy. When I was still working in Unionbank Plaza, while smoking with an officemate, a Korean guy approached me holding two peso coin and his phone. He is smiling and bowing his head. I looked at my officemate hoping that we will both understand what this foreigner want from us. My mind was already trying to analyze what this cute guy want from me when he started saying, “low batt.” Then I understand that all he needs from us is to borrow our phone to text somebody about his phone. Since I am flirt friendly, I gave him my phone. When he finished texting, he give me back my phone and insists on giving me the two peso coin. Haha! Weird guy. I told him that he can keep the money because I have load that time, thank goodness for unlitext.
Koreans can really get weird. In Ortigas, there are a lot. They always walk in groups, with their parents and their dogs and carrying a lot of books. They have weird antics that you may either find cute or annoying.
But I really don’t mind them staying. Because, I love them.
I. LOVE. THEM.
same here. have you seen my email? :D
ReplyDeletenakow not safe for work haha joke... mejo big nga sila sa pinas ngayon... I have many Korean friends before at OK naman sila.
ReplyDeletehaha... not safe for work ba? Yeah, they are okay naman, minsan.
DeleteI also love Korean guys. I love the latest models of Bench :)
ReplyDeleteSiwon and Donghae of Super Juniors, good choices elmer!
Deletemay pupil akong korean dati. sabihin na nating, mas gusto ko pag walaang recitation :) lol
ReplyDeletehahahaha... handa ng kumot para sa ilong, sa tenga at sa mga pores.
DeleteHey LJ! yes, I've sent you an email :)
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ReplyDeletein all the places i toured there is always an outpouring of koreans - they are everywhere! i find that there are cute ones too but sometimes i get confused a bit because it's hard to tell who the guys are from the girls! LOL PM
ReplyDeletetrue. haha... minsan ang hirap talaga, but they all look weird.
DeleteCute ng mga Korean guys. Their body type is okay. Yoko ng mga masyadong buffed eh. Tsaka face value talaga ng mga Korean astig :)
ReplyDeletetama elmer! :)
Deletekala ko napublish yung comment ko hihi o dinelete mo? hahhaha
ReplyDeleteanyway sabi ko, may korean akong pupil, sabihin na nating, ayoko ng recitation pag nandun siya. ahha :))
kape na!!!
published naman ah... :D bakit mahirap sa recitation sir mots?
Deletesige sige, next time po. :D