i feel at home in this thread...thanks ts
same here, i learned to read before school even started.
c papa ko k supportive kaau sa love ko for books, but my mom (who prides herself on being a practical businesswoman) said na books are not the answer to being successful. hehe. away na pod ang duha! LOL
speaking of away nila duha, kapoy kaau being the middle man...
as an only child, i don't have anyone to turn to when i have family problems. everything gets dumped on me! wheeewwww!
LOL. hay misunderstood jud ta as in.
i think i must have mentioned na i got terminated because i wasn't afraid to speak up..
nangita jud cla way na i get terminated..
one boss even had the gall to say to me: if you don't like the way we do things around here, then quit. d-u-h!!
my mother is the only child... she always wish she has one or two brother so maybe it's sad badlungon pa jud ming iyang mga anak
because we're used to people listening to us all the time, LOL. or giving us undivided attention i guess... or having our own way most of the time.
and unfortunately for us, those people we run into just can't get why we are so bold to speak up and do things that "normal" people wouldn't do.. i'm not saying we're not normal hehe. we just have our special brand of attitude.
same old line from the people high above us...
hmmm..ngano kaha jd....
hala oi...basin naay hr magbasa diri...i under observation ang mga only child hehehe
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