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Breaking the unintended hiatus

August 18, 2006

I must’ve done this a long time ago, catching up with you guys. It’s been really busy during the three weeks I was forced to go on hiatus, despite brimming with a lot of thoughts (and stories to write about), and now that finals weeks is starting in DLSU, I figure I’d be doing some catching up.

By now, though, most of the things I would’ve written would be invalid. The freshmen elections have finished, and the controversy has since died down. I’ve cried over movies. I’ve thought of smiles. I’ve finished church service way back and haven’t written about it yet. I’ll reiterate again that I’m having a lot of ideas for Shale, but then again, I’ve been barraged by school work and much more school work. Even my other blog hasn’t been getting enough updates lately.

Don’t worry though - I’m starting my catch-up sooner than you expect. Within the next two to three weeks - before we all get busier again, thanks to majors - I’d be finishing the Godfather of two series, launch a new series of articles on the artists and tracks that have been rocking me and my environment, and write essays on the freshmen elections (which Santugon has again swept for the CLA) and smiling, among all things.

I’ve also become a bit more ambitious, actually - if things go well I’d be writing about tonight’s Rockestra 2 without having been there, relying completely on accounts especially by my new online friend slash unserious romantic link Issa Marcelang. I even plan to launch some sort of romantic blog, an extension of another of my folded childhood magazines, only with much more sense, probably. And, yes, since majors are coming, maybe more things would appear here than in The Upper Blog. But we’ll see soon.

I know, my last entry’s been about the SONA, and by then a lot more has happened around the world, much more in the university. Looks like I’m snapping Shale up as a bastion of hyperlink journalism.

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