Saturday, February 21, 2009

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PROM

when one says Kasalan ng Bayan in school, he means the JS promenade and no more. because, everyone wears white. Us ladies wear white gowns and men wear white barong tagalogs with long sleeves camisa de chino. You might choose, white, off-white with silver accents only. Gray is not silver, so i'ts prohibited. Heels have strict rules, metallic silver, off-white or white 2-5 inches only. and no more. see? Ladies are like brides and the grooms are the men. damn. Plus the 16 minutes and 26 seconds cotillion de honor that would crack your heels and could start your varicose veins. plus again the required make-ups and hair do's for girls. dang. although it's kinda unique, ampanget pa rin, because i want to wear a black gown or a pair of red stilettos. haha. i think everybody in class is excited for the prom, but i'm more excited on my graduation day!

lol. cotillion. prom 2008


RANDOM

I swear, i don't know how to use who's, who, whose, whom in sentences and the prepositions in, on and at. anyway, i'm marking my calendar, final exams are on march 9-10. we don't have exams in Research Physics because we'll have our seniors' sci-fair who haven't been in SIP contests. no exams for Filipino too. Speaking of Filipino, i really hate our professor. putik! i hate the way he is! he's too arrogant to speak. he's more of Mike Enriquez every time he starts to blah.. blah.. and blah. i ALWAYS get my high blood pressure every time he raises his eyebrows. 2 subjects don't have exams but Analytic geom and Chemistry do! from 1st to 4th grading lessons! what the fcuk! and yeah, i enjoyed my sweet 16th day.

7 comments:

Sha said...

waa. the dress coding sure is strict. but it looked nice and formal.

Anonymous said...

who's is a contraction (which is a combination of two words): who is.
basically, it's asking a question.
example: who's going to the prom?
whose is the possessive form of who, and is used to show ownership towards something.
ex: whose prom dress is this?
who is a noun that is used to describe somebody you do not know.
ex: who are you?

hope this helps!

Jo Anne said...

shalla: yeah, it's so formal but it's kinda not nice for me. lol.btw, tnx for the comment!

alizen: it helped. but i guess i can't still use those words in complicated sentences especially in essays and stories. btw, thank you^^

vanessa said...

ang strict ng school niyo ha..
but it looks very nice naman..

haha. makanosebleed man yun uie! xDD
anyway, thank you. ^^
woaahh. sweet 16? kelan? ;)

es said...

i haven't tried joining a prom when i was in high school. hindi kasi compulsory sa school namin nuon. so instead na mag prom at mag suot ng medyo magarbong gowns, nag beach kaming magbabarkada.hehe!

nice view here..:)

Jo Anne said...

vanessa: when i was 3rd yr it looked nice but for the 2nd time boring na. btw, feb 18^^

es: sa amin ksi required/compulsory pa, but it's good naman para lahat pumunta, btw, thanks!

Lollii-Pii said...

awtz..
nobody can wear their favorite-colored gowns?? that's sad..but white is still nice..
Our prom was,sort of,boring..waaaaaahh~..T_T..