Thursday, February 12, 2015

Comparing Is Never Good

Yesterday, my friends and I went to Glorietta where we watched 50 Shades Of Grey.

WARNING: SPOILERS



Read @ your own risk


What happened? There are things that are not there and there are some that has been changed.

1. Christian bought coveralls from Claytons, according to the book. But in the movie he declined Ana's offer for coveralls.


2. In the book, Kate felt that there is something "dangerous" about Christian and Ana is too "innocent" to start anything with him.
 that NEVER happened or felt in the movie.


3. In the book, the contract was given to Ana after she sees the Red Room Of Pain, in Christian's study.
 In the movie, the contract was given to Ana inside the car, when Christian drove her to their apartment.

4. Ana gave Christian a blowjob when they were in the shower and he rewarded her for that.
 didn't happen in the movie



5. Christian told Ana about Mrs.Robinson when they stopped in a restaurant. (In the book)
 Christian told Ana, about her when they stopped in somewhat kind of a park or a rain forest. (movie)



6. Barbados was never mentioned in the film. That's where Kate and Elliot will spend the summer.


7. Jose didn't get the chance to have coffee with Ana, to apologize for making pass at her.


8. In the book when they discussed the contract they were in the bar in Heathman Hotel and not in his office, Grey House, which is in the movie.



9. When Ana rolled her eyes to Christian after graduation, he spanked her bum 18 times then rub baby oil on it afterwards.
 didn't saw that in the film




9. It was not shown that Christian pocketed Ana's panties before they went to his parent's house.


10. Where was Mrs.Jones, Christian's housekeeper? Why was she not in the movie?


11. Ana didn't go for a interview in SIP, in the movie. Where she should have met Elizabeth Morgan and Jack Hyde.


12. Why did Christian didn't give a BlackBerry to Ana in the movie?


13. The song "Toxic" was not introduced in the movie.
that song should have played when they were in the car and where Leila will be named as one of his former submissives.




14. Ana's gift to Christian, a model kit for a glider, was not given to him in the movie.


15. In the movie when Ana asked for the money that Taylor had for selling her Bettle , Christian said he'll send a check to her.
 in the book the check was give to Ana, the moment that she requested for it.




The movie focused more on the sex scenes rather than emphasizing on the sweet nothings that Ana and Christian shared.

Oh, well. I'll be waiting for the 2nd movie. Hope they won't change anything. 

Monday, February 9, 2015

Living A High School Life For A Day



An announcement was made.



My friends and I decided to join the Alumni School Fair and reminisce our high school days. 

The mass started around 7:30AM, then a program was held for our beloved school directress, Mrs. Concepcion T. Brown. Students danced and a couple of teachers sang.



That's me and Mhin-mhin
Mhin-mhin, me, and Rolyn




During the mass







And the fair begun!


We've saw familiar faces and took he time to capture the moments with them. From our teachers, school staffs, and friends that we haven't seen for a very long time.




On the left is Carla P.





Mr. Billy Tanyag
( Music 1st year - 4th year HS)

He also taught me to play the Organ during summer lessons when I was in 4th grade.
Mr. James Mervin Laurente
( Practical Arts and Scouting 2nd year HS)


 Mr. Ramon Cadoy
(Scouting 3rd year HS)
BTW, Mr. Cadoy has never been my teacher. I had Mr. De Leon as my Scouting Teacher in 3rd year.


In the middle is Chary, Carla's younger sister


On the left wearing Green is 
Ms. Sheryl Palatan
(Math 4th year). 
She was not our teacher, we just happened to know her.






On the right wearing Green is

Ms. Ma. Cecilia B. Solis
(Accounting & Practical Arts 4th year)
She was Carla's adviser. I became her student for just a month because I was transferred to a different section, during the UPCAT review. After that, I was transferred back to my original section. Even though I was not her student she became my favorite teacher. Why? I don't know. I just like the way she teach. Just that. ☺

Ms. Barruga (during our time, she's married now) ☺
She had been our substitute Music Teacher during 3rd year HS


She's with Kenneth Sobrajani. One of my HS buddies.




Mrs. Josephine Perez
(3rd year HS Adviser & Filipino Teacher)














Mrs. Isah Therese Laurente
Obviously she's Mr. Laurente's wife. During our time, they were just boyfriend-girlfriend. I'm not
sure what subject she teaches because apparently she has not been my teacher. 




Ms. Rodrigo
( P.E 2nd year)
Forgive me, I forgot her first name.

Mrs. Albano
(4th year)
I don't know the subject she teaches. 







Kuya Jerry
He's the one who set up and fixes the school's sound system. A day will not pass without Mrs.Brown saying "Kuya Jerry paki ayos yung sounds" 







This is Kuya. I don't know what his name is, what I know is he has been a lot of help during our
elementary days. 










There are things that changed.











1. Girl's comfort room at the 1st floor
















 


2. Canteen 



3. Rooms


These rooms don't have doors before, only arches. 


4. Floors that students were not allowed to go to














Roof deck, this was a closed area before. We were not allowed to up there ever. There was a gate the isolates the stairs from the 4th floor going to this place.













The bridge that connects the High School building and Guidance Building

But there are some that are really irreplaceable.









Like the stickers on the windows. It has been that way since God knows how long ☺


















The color of the stage. 
It has been yellow, since our HS graduation in 2007. 






We've enjoyed so much.


























And with the smiles that you see comes the feeling of missing our directress. Without her, we won't be the people that we are now. We will always treasure the things you've taught us. You may be not with us physically but you will always be in our hearts. Happy Birthday Ma'am Brown. We miss you and we love you.








Credits to Marc Keneth Sobrajani, Charmaine Jaymalin, and Rachel Layton for the pictures. ♥