The Samsung U800. Simple Candybar phone with lots of features. |
Of course I felt the happiness. Yes! I was loved! My mom even supported my dad for giving that to me (which she actually never do for she says I am a total 'burara').
Speaking of that 'burara' thing, I think I am not. Of course I would think I am not but people around me notices the same denominator. Let me share some of my 'wow' experiences.
- For almost three years I have lost 4 phones: Sony Ericsson T650, N98, and my last China phone (Which I could harly remember what it is)
- Last semester, I've lost almost Five thousand Pesos.
- Before this things happened, I lost my father's beloved and well-taken-care Video Camera worth Php25,000 (Four or three years ago, if my memory serves me right.)
- I lost my aunt's Digital Camera Battery. Worse, the battery is not available in the Philippines and when shipped, worths Php3,480.
- Would also mention the books I lost: My oldest brother's Bob Ong Collection, my Mills and Boon Collection and Introduction to Mass Communication Book.
I blame my short-spanned memory for these things. I really hate it. I am a good example of the best idiot in the world. I think my mom is correct by saying 'matalino sana ako, kaso tanga at burara.'
I don't want to wait for the moment that my parents would even confiscate my laptop so that it won't be lost, or even won't let me borrow their things when I need it. i always want to change. But how? I think I've lost so much. And I don't know how to gain it back.
Now, January 14th, I made a firm decision. I will work to buy my own things. No matter how hard it will be working and studying at the same time, I would do.
1:27 P.M.
Starbucks Coffee-SM San Lazaro
No phone. Again.
(The fourth phone I lost.)
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