tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32887536.post517914287600960160..comments2023-11-02T22:36:19.190+08:00Comments on The Armchair Scrapper: PisayLee i.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00188082950180551457noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32887536.post-75918973713979851182007-07-29T13:09:00.000+08:002007-07-29T13:09:00.000+08:00Waaah! Last day pala sa CCP kahapon. Pero tatakbo ...Waaah! Last day pala sa CCP kahapon. Pero tatakbo din sya in regular moviehouses? Hope so.<BR/><BR/>I can totally relate about seeing the mysterious forms for Pisay in Grade Six. Not that I had a mean teacher who told me I couldn't try. <BR/><BR/>It's just that, in our school, there were only two "chosen ones" who were given forms to try, our valedictorian and another girl who was a Math geek.<BR/><BR/>AR went to Pisay. Lucky for him, 'coz by then, his Lola and Dad couldn't afford to send him to Ateneo anymore. He met two of my former classmates, another girl whom I didn't even know tried and got in. And AR says they both got pregnant in college. Hehe.<BR/><BR/>Anyway, when I saw the trailer of Pisay, I know what you mean. Even if you didn't go there, you can still totally relate to the movie, which was fun. =) Thanks for the review. =)<BR/><BR/>NinaNinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09698822338123094770noreply@blogger.com