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drunken_angel 38F
455 posts
4/26/2005 3:02 am

Last Read:
3/5/2006 9:28 pm

Ayala Avenue

Ayala Avenue (Because I couldn't think of a more catchy title.)

After dragging my feet up and down along Ayala this aftrenoon (with some friends), I realized that:

1. I hate tall, posh, snobbish buildings. They make me feel like I'm a low-life, an insect.

2. Guards are not as reliable as we think. Many simply don't know what's inside the buildings their guarding.

3. Talking to receptionists requires infinite patience. Some of them don't know what simple courtesy means.

4. Estimating the distance between two points is not only stupid, but also tiring.

5. Relying on one's own estimation of the distance between two points is stupider. (Distance is relative: The nearer you think you are to a place, the farther it actually is.)

6. Getting lost is fun, especially when with friends.

7. Guys are luckier than girls. They don't HAVE TO wear high heels.

8 It's advisable to use sunscreen everyday. Especially when one is going at Ayala. The sun glows more brightly in Ayala than anywhere else. Believe me.

9. Peole at Ayala look happier than ordinary people. Thay walk with such smug faces it makes you wonder what about Ayala that makes them like that.

10. In real world, presentation is everything. Substance comes after form. It's what people see that counts.

That's my whole day!