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Monday, April 10, 2006
I miss Beantown! Oh man. Especially my girls. The surrealness of it all. I love shopping in Prudential and Copley and being able to afford it MYSELF. UMBRIA. i love this club...one of Boston's best I must say...although the New york crowd is still more diverse....lol. Speaking of, one of my friends said that for an Asian, I have different taste. LOL. I am rarely, RARELY attracted to chinitos or the blond blue eyed types (some of them looks plain!!! doncha think? just because their eyes are blue doesn't mean they're piercing.... folks, don't let hollywood get to you). Haha. Fine, fine. What? I have 'ghetto' taste? No. But seriously, Hispanic and African American people have something IN THEM. I swear. And it's not just coz they dance well. And of course, true blue pinay. There is nothing more charming than a Pinoy with a sense of humor.

But back to Beantown.... the T, I could hardly remember the stops! Although I didn't get lost (better not!) It feels different. I thought that coming back would feel like returning home but it felt more like literally what it is... VISITING. And going back to Port Authority....slugging my bags... well...that felt like home. How weird. But Boston still holds great memories. I just feel sooo blessed to have lived there at the year of its PRIME....having met fabulous friends.... and having to go through many experiences. Grad school is that part of my life where I feel that everything is a dream because of the surrealness.






mades [ 6:18 PM ]
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