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Friday, September 21, 2012

Evil Mamasan




The search for Allen has been taxing. I have followed many leads only to discover its dead end. So every day, I make my little phone call to Eaglenest Spa for the off-chance of finally catching this big fish. Then one day…

Monday, September 3, 2012

Miguel... into the lion's den





When choosing a masseur, we often immerse ourselves in the wealth of information blogs and forums have to offer. We read the experiences of brave souls who were courageous enough to take the first leap, and we start to imagine ourselves walking in the very shoes of the writer.  We feel the same joy they felt, laugh when they laugh, and resent those they have come to resent. Soon, our decisions are slowly molded by the opinions of others, and we find ourselves conforming to their thoughts and contemplations. Truly, the written word holds a strong sway on our subconscious psyche. Rizal was right on the mark when he said “The pen is mightier than the sword.” I myself am no exception to this rule. My choices are the summation of filtered conjectures and sentiments. My decisions - the results of the views from the collective. But there are times when a person transcends all good and bad reviews, because from the moment you first laid eyes on him, cognition and good judgment are cast off, and you find yourself rendered utterly helpless.