Things
My third week of OJT is really tiring. Covering court cases can really drain all your energies. Anyway I haven’t passed any article to the news desk this week so I didn’t have any published articles. And now there are only three trainees left, me, Hazel and Rica.
The Subic Rape case is the hardest own to cover, its chaos when the media starts to go around interviewing people. The Batasan-Beltran-whatever case is energy draining. While the PIATCO and AEDC on NAIA3 is boring.
For the nth time, I was again mistaken as TJ Burgonio. While waiting for the judge’s resolution this reporter faced me and said. “Do I know you? You look familiar.” Though he didn’t say the name of whoever that guy is, I can only guess that it’s TJ again.
Double Latte is not that strong for me, maybe I should go for a Quad Latte next time. And a BIG NO for half-decaf.
Anyway, while on our way to the Pasay City Hall to cover Jinggoy Estrada’s Counter-affidavit, Sir Ashzel started telling me stories about his life. Now I know why he practically works the whole day. Why he is so enthusiastic to work. Of course I’m not going to post it here, but after hearing that story I felt really sad.
By the way, I saw Ms G our Art Appreciation professor at Powerbooks after OJT and she told me that my hair looks good on me.
No Hate List this week... wonder why.
Pictures galore!!!
with Hazel @ ex-pres FVR's presscon
with ate Danii, still @ the presscon
ex-president FVR
internmates: Amy, the one in orange at the back from UP for PDI, Maielle, the one in white from AdMU also for PDI, Karen, in Pink from AdU and Wilhelm also from AdU both for Phil Star.
my practitioner Sir Ashzel Hachero, reporter for Malaya