Saturday, October 23, 2010

Lost love

This is a personal account of a ghost story that occured over 10 years ago.
Back in 1989, being a fresh graduate Psychology graduate, I landed a job in
the personnel department in one of the goverment offices in Quezon City. A male co-worker, Jun, was 11 years older than me. He became one of my friends while working there. Jun was king, loving, and romantic. He was the breadwinner of his family. His parents ang relatives liked me a lot. Being single and unattached, he courted me in 1990. I accepted his marraige proposal during the latter part of that year.

My parents did not approve of our relationship and when the first quarter of 1991 came, my parents made me quit my job. My dad, being a military man, even threatened Jun to Jun to stay away from me. To make our long story short, I left my job. I lost track of Jun I bussied myself with the family business. Basically, I went on with my life and tried to forget about him.
On the morning of June 2, 1994 I recieved a telegram from his aunt, saying that Jun had died the day before June1, 1994. Shocked I crumpled the short note and hurriedly phoned his aunt for confirmation. She told me that when we parted, Jun resigned from his job and drunk heavily each day. He naglected his death as well as his body. Pneumonia had caused his sudden death. "You know Jun. Everyday and up to his remaining hours, all her wanted was to see you. During his final moments, while suffering from delirium, he even told us that he still loves you very much," Jun's aunt said.
Sadly, my parents wouldn't allow me to go to his wake. I mourned quietly inside my room. There even came a point where I convinced myself that he wasn't dead.
On January 1995, just before my birthday, Jun visited me in a dream. I dreamed that I was inside a hospital room. I was wearing a hospital gown and I was sitting at the foot of my bed. Jun suddenly appeared before me, clothed in bright lights. We communicated mentally. I told him it wasn't true that he was gone. He replied that I must accept the fact that he was already dead but it didn't mean that he as leaving me. "I will always be beside you, gaurding you," he said

I cried saying, "I'm sorry I didn't have the guts to fight for our relationship."
He comforted me and soothed me by shrouding me with his bright light. The bliss I felt was interrupted by voice calling hi name "It's time for me to go," he told me. "But what about me?" I asked, tears in my eyes. " I will be here for you always," he replied,"and I will be waiting for you there. And don't ever forget that love you very much."
 After saying this, he vanished before my eyes. I woke up crying. After this accident, I finished began to accept his death. And whenever I'm depressed I feel his presence beside me I know somehow out there he's still waiting patienly for me.

Friday, October 22, 2010

The Pussycat Dolls - Hush Hush; Hush Hush

Revenge Is Sweet

There once was an old couple who had been married for thirty years.

Every morning the old boy would wake up and give off an enormous fart, much to his long suffering wife's annoyance.

"You'll fart your guts out one of these days," she always complained.

After a particularly bad week the wife decided to have her revenge and got up early, placing some turkey giblets in the bed next to the old boy's arse.

While making breakfast downstairs she heard his usual morning fart reverberate through the floorboards followed by a scream.

Twenty minutes later a rather shaken man came downstairs.

"You was right all along Missus," the old man says, "I finally did fart my guts out, but by the grace of God, and these two fingers, I managed to push 'em back in!"

BE YOUR SELF

  • 1. Guikara na weave kinya ikanunga

    2. Kuria toothpick kinya ikahana toothbrush


    3. Gwikira thogithi itahanaine


    4. Kunyua njohi ta urathama


    5. Kwaga kurenga ngunyu/ndwara


    6. Gwikira high heels halafu ukaremwo guthii nacio


    7. Gwikira mini-skirt halafu ugatinda ukigucia niguo iraihe


    8. Kwaria waniriire mobile fone-ini


    9. Gwitua ati mutikaraga gichagi


    10. Gwethaga mundu friday/saturday peke yake


    11. Kumira na moko kana guoko gwa furara


    12 Kuinukia nyama kuota na kwanyu muri andu ikumi


    13. Kuiya ngatheti mukawa ini


    14. Gukorwo na gikoni kia mboco, ngara, kana runyeni igegoini


    15. Kwariria cuguo githungu


    16. Guikia kara iniuru urute makoni


    17. Gutinda ukiruta nyama na kuria riko cigikarangwo


    18. Kununga kanua.


    19. Kununga thigino ta kiura.


    20. Kununga iratu ta murogi


    21. Kumandika Big G rungu rwa kametha niguo ucoke umirie


    22. Gwitua ndui kwaria gikuyu (very shameful)

    23. Kwariria andu a gicagi kianyu na githungu kia iniuru woka gucera kuma murimo