So the year’s almost ending and I’m just beginning to get the hang out of blogging regularly again after my nth leave of absence. Let’s see, this year alone, I abandoned my blog at least twice, then changed my mind, then got tired of blogging, then went back to blogging regularly. And somewhere along the road, I managed to put out a couple of articles for TMB that I’m somewhat proud of. And by that I mean none of these articles will get me banned from churches, malls, and hospitals.
Factors such as originality, public reaction, and whether I was naked or not while writing them were taking into account into ranking said posts.
So anyway, without further ado here’s the list. I hope you enjoy reading some of them as I have writing them. Happy New Year everyone!
Articles I’m most proud of in descending order.
- Lips of an Agent
- Teri Hatcher Speaks Up!
- Honeyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
- 50 Reasons Why Sesame Street Sucks!
- Job Hunt
- A day in the life of TMB
- Filipino Driver Aptitude Test
- It’s Hard Being a Cannibal
- HAIKU!
- Dear Mr. Internets
Articles that didn’t quite make the cut (again in descending order):
- What was it like before books were invented?
- How To Work Out
- So You’re De-Evolving
- Foreign Language
Holy Crap. Is it over already? 2 weeks ago, 2 weeks in Europe seemed like forever. And now that we’re on our final leg, it’s like the ending came too soon. Fortunately, Paris is a lot like Manila in that the traffic is terrible, the streets are narrow, and people who don’t deserve to have a driver’s license are permitted to operate a motor vehicle. Only they speak French and dress better.
Oh and speaking of the French, it’s not an exaggerration that they’re portrayed as a snooty, gay, and inhospitable people. For the duration of our stay, I don’t think we’ve met a French person who was the least bit accommodating. Or competent. Or not gay. Plus they have wierd spelling.
Anyway, even though it didn’t snow in Paris, it was by far the coldest place we’ve been to in Europe. The thermometer was reading single digits, but taking into account the wind chill, it could may as well have been in the negative 10 area. Needless to say, climbing up the Eiffel Tower really put our flimsy winter clothes to the test.
Continue reading ‘Eurotrip Part 8: PARIS’
Yay Belgium! This is actually the shortest stop in our trip. If I remember correctly, we were only there for a couple of hours because we needed to be in Paris by nightfall.
Which was a shame really since we’ve heard so much about Belgian food. We ended up in some Greek restaurant. Though we didn’t get to sample native Belgian cuisine, the Greek restaurant served awesome food nonetheless.
Oh and because of the frantic pace of this day, we can say now say that we had breakfast in Amsterdam, lunch in Brussels, and dinner in Paris.
Notable landmarks pictured: Manneken Pis and Atomium.
I was disappointed though that there was not a statue of the Muscles from Brussels anywhere. Boo.
Please click on the picture of the people playing….something to see the rest of the pictures:

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