Monday, October 30

No to decaf!

Coffee Overdose's flyers contain this message:

You Know You're Drinking Too Much Coffee When:
You answer the door before people knock. You get a speeding ticket even when you're parked. You speed walk in your sleep. You haven't blinked since the last lunar eclipse. You have a bumper sticker that says: "Coffee drinkers are good in the sack." You grind your coffee beans in your mouth. You sleep with your eyes open. You have to watch videos in fast forward. The only time you're standing still is during an earthquake. You lick your coffeepot clean. You spend every vacation visiting "Maxwell House". You've worn out your third pair of tennis shoes this week. Your eyes stay open when you sneeze. You chew on other people's fingernails. The nurse needs a scientific calculator to take your pulse. Your t-shirt says, "Decaffeinated coffee is the devil's blend." You're so jittery that people use your hands to blend their margaritas.


I love coffee, but FYI, no, I haven't done any of these.

Yet. hehe.

I think maybe I'm beginning to enter the 'too much' range because it's 2am and I am blogging! :P

I just got home from the 'Tigtigan Terakan' event at the parking lot of SM City Clark . The festivity, whose title literally means tugtugan at sayawan, is held every year in Pampanga. San Miguel Beer is the main sponsor of the event so it was kinda like the Pampangeños' version of Oktoberfest.

Beer is available free of charge in every corner. Newfound friends Santy, Gershon and Karen enjoyed every glass. :) Instead of beer, my sisters, Dad and I ended up drinking coffee at the Coffee Overdose booth. And instead of singing and dancing with the bands and the rest of the crowd, we merely chatted the night away.

ANG KJ! hehe.

We're just not really exposed to that 'gimik' (as how Gershon called it). When asked what is my sort of 'night gimik', I admitted that I really don't have one, I never really go out late, and it was actually my first time to go on such event. (batang-bata pa! haha.)

Oh, but I had fun there. The setting's pretty romantic at the end: drinking coffee under the rain while watching a fireworks display. Who would have thought you could have that from 'rakrakan'? :P

Coffee, anyone? :)



*done blabbing.

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