Playing Hooky
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One of the upsides with my new gig at work is that now, I get the opportunity to go around the metro and do consultations with our clients. I enjoy that part because I get to meet new people, learn new business ideas and the chance of opening more doors. Not that I'd leave my work for another but I wouldn't mind new opportunities should they come knocking.
This morning, after concluding a meet with a client somewhere very (very) far from Manila, me and the two consultants I was with decided to play hooky and hang around window-shopping (we actually ended up buying items on sale) in this popular mall that none of us three have been into yet. We got a little carried away and forgot the time.
Thankfully, I still made it on time for another client meet this afternoon (talk about really going around). The Japanese Embassy would like to consult with us regarding the migration of their data to a new site. On the way there anyway, I met Rose before I boarded the MRT. Yup, the one I've been crushing on during Interior Design class back in college. Hmmm, actually, she might be reading this but who cares. Too late for her, I've my princess now ha-ha.
While at the Japanese Embassy, I realized how many beautiful women the Philippines is giving away every year to another country. It dawned on me that the Japan Embassy was THE place our eager talented ladies flock to to get their visas to Japan. There they were lined up in front of the gates - artists, singers, dancers, GROs etc. I wanted to call my single office-mate to tell him I found a place where he could meet women.
If my days would be as interesting as this one, I wouldn't mind the extra workload I'd have to face when I get back into the office.
P.S
I'm reviving www.thestorycircle.net (my magic shop which has been around for 3 years now but I had to temporarily close down last January). I'm excited I hope I get the time to update it.
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One of the upsides with my new gig at work is that now, I get the opportunity to go around the metro and do consultations with our clients. I enjoy that part because I get to meet new people, learn new business ideas and the chance of opening more doors. Not that I'd leave my work for another but I wouldn't mind new opportunities should they come knocking.
This morning, after concluding a meet with a client somewhere very (very) far from Manila, me and the two consultants I was with decided to play hooky and hang around window-shopping (we actually ended up buying items on sale) in this popular mall that none of us three have been into yet. We got a little carried away and forgot the time.
Thankfully, I still made it on time for another client meet this afternoon (talk about really going around). The Japanese Embassy would like to consult with us regarding the migration of their data to a new site. On the way there anyway, I met Rose before I boarded the MRT. Yup, the one I've been crushing on during Interior Design class back in college. Hmmm, actually, she might be reading this but who cares. Too late for her, I've my princess now ha-ha.
While at the Japanese Embassy, I realized how many beautiful women the Philippines is giving away every year to another country. It dawned on me that the Japan Embassy was THE place our eager talented ladies flock to to get their visas to Japan. There they were lined up in front of the gates - artists, singers, dancers, GROs etc. I wanted to call my single office-mate to tell him I found a place where he could meet women.
If my days would be as interesting as this one, I wouldn't mind the extra workload I'd have to face when I get back into the office.
P.S
I'm reviving www.thestorycircle.net (my magic shop which has been around for 3 years now but I had to temporarily close down last January). I'm excited I hope I get the time to update it.
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hahaha! my mom is in the "entertainment" business for as long as i can remember. you should apply as their messenger/driver if you want to be constantly with eye candies. =P
Posted by
beng |
2/06/2006 03:11:00 PM