Ad vitam paramus! We are preparing for life

Here's something that I jotted down during this year's PALAWRO. Thank you to the judges for making this the winning entry :)


Each of us has a reason for enrolling in Law School. Each of us, no matter how great or trivial, carries a purpose--a compelling force that can withstand insurmountable challenges of terror professors, of voluminous books, of life-ending recitations, the bar exam preparations and so much more.
So what’s your purpose? Here is mine.
From what I know, my father once dreamed of becoming a lawyer until he realized that he had to be a father first. A family to feed and children to raise. So he changed the course of his fate and went to the shores and tried a living as a fisherman. in God’s grace, he had his own vessel. Life from then on became smooth sailing.
But when you knew that your father gave up a part of his life for you, there's nothing in this world that can prevent you to make it up for his sacrifice. A dream for a dream. And because of that, I felt obligated to always be the best and make my family proud. Life from elementary to college was like a race. Relentlessly striving to get the gold medal, the tallest trophy, the grandest prize--name it.
In fact, it was an unwritten agreement between me and my family, being the eldest (Lord, why does it have to be me?), to take up Law. Even the people in our small Municipality, where everybody knows everybody, knew that it’s going to happen. Thence, I volunteered to continue what seems to be an unfinished love affair between my father and Law School without ever fully comprehending what kind of endeavor I’m putting myself into.
So the life in law school began. Where one enjoys the bragging right in excessive displays of hardbound books, shirts with nose-bleeding legal maxims that if I’ll be asked in streets I would have faked a phrase, loud chats at the canteen, pretending to study at the library only to see the crush and frequent moments of physically present but mentally absent saga. But of course, you know that I’m just joking and that jokes are half-meant, yes?
On a more serious note, just like any race, it is tiring. There were always, and will always have, hurdles tempting you to give up. And though how much I try to deny the fact, truth unravels itself in its own time, it surfaces like a thief in the middle of the night. It was in Law when I faced my own blow of what I call, real-life challenges. My Daddy (Lolo) lost in elections and seeing him down, feeling betrayed by his own people, is sadder than anything I’ve ever experienced yet. Everybody in the family got stuck at that downfall. My father became jobless, that’s just politics. Everything else seems to be slowly tearing apart. And the saddest reality is; thy strength is thy weakness. I lost my purpose. I too, took my solitary respite. Started skipping classes until it became a habit. That poignant moment when you ask yourself, “Porque iyo taqui? Or “Porsigi pa ba iyo?” On the verge of quitting, I told myself, “Si hinde iyo pasa quiere desir, hinde para demiyo.”
Lo and behold, miracle of miracles, I am still here and I can almost certainly see the finish line. Life is a race; I’m still in the running towards the goal.
But I have a secret.
When you’re at your lowest point, you get to see things in a different perspective. The corners of this dignified institution can attest to the silent prayers of a student to pass the exam though she wasn't able to study well because of an emergency at the workplace or that she had to stay up all night because her baby was sick or that her husband haven't returned home the entire week. Life in law school taught me several lessons and among those, is about life itself.
It taught me that a right is different from a privilege, like sleep to law students. It is here where I saw that a law student can also take on multitude roles and still pass the exam, just like our working+student+wife+mom or working+student+husband+dad. So I told myself that using working student as a reason for failing a subject is unacceptable. And just as when I'm about to complain that I’m getting old and that my memory is getting frail, I looked around and realized that I cannot use age as a defense as well. In law and in life, alibi is the weakest defense. That was how I learned to stop the whining and do the winning--a little pat on the back, at this point, won't hurt.
And now that life in law school is almost over, this I declare, it's this point where you start pondering what made you reach this far and what's moving you to go farther. Sigh. So near yet so far. In my moments of aloneness, repeatedly, I search deep within for a driving force, one that can propel my spirit to soar high and hit that dot in A-T-T-Y. There's God, my family, people that I will come to aid and, yes, my law professors. In all honesty, I am most afraid to fail the bar exams because of our professors. For four years I have seen how they rush to school after a court litigation or catch a flight back to Zamboanga just to be present in the class only to find out that their students have gone home strictly following 15 min. late-absent university rule. Been there, done that- peace sign ON!
Amidst the intermittent electricity, warm room, blood-sucking mosquitoes, they stay. While recitations make me want to pull the trigger to my head for certain reasons excruciating to mention, their sincerity cools me down more than our defective air-condition in 3rd floor (PEACE, Dean. I’ve got nothing to complain). To pass the bar, for me, would mean to vindicate them for their valor. That instead of making the most of their free time with their family, they meet our classes. And if this has not reached your knowledge, it is the Dean of the College of Law who's the last one to leave the building to lock the college doors. Only in WMSU CLAW!
I'm not doing this entry if not for the chance of thanking these people who made life in law school more meaningful. Your knowledge will make you a lawyer but it is your attitude that will make you a good one.
With a father's wish, family's pride at stake, people’s expectations, superficial frustrations, a (very) caring lover and a lesser penny-- almost four years have gone by in a blink of an eye. In retrospect, I daresay that, law school is a school of life.
To all my fellow WMSU CLAW students, whatever our individual purpose may be-- Ad vitam paramus! We are preparing for life.
P.S: Life is a race.
By: Shim Lei R. Climaco (SLRC)
LLB-IVA


COFFEE BREAK! :)


I feel like a little melodramatic today, estranged to my inner being if not, and so found the need of having a coffee with myself to straighten up things, oh well, with my crooked almost corrupted brain.  Like what you’ve expected, blog is the answer!

There isn’t really much to tell about my life, apart from “you-all-know-about-this” stuff about me. But there are things that I want to zero in today. Since I’ve been hitching facebook world every single God-given day, I’ve noticed a chain of behavior that’s becoming so palpable lately.

#1. People want to look so “freakumly” beautiful/gorgeous. Don’t get me err---wrong. It’s perfectly normal for people to equate their happiness with how they appear physically BUT for-crying-out-buckets! Don’t do it for other people to adore you like some Athena in the ruins because honey, we all know that there are a lot of Barbie-like sweeties out there who are either JUST-BORN-LUCKY or INSANELY-RICH-TO-OVERHAUL-MY BODY! So if you are one of those girls who always end up intimidated by the wall photos of other girls—shut up and smile! Don’t try to appear beautiful-try to be happy.

2. What do you need from the world? I’m talking about the posts that we make when we open our doors to the world, show them every little detail about us, about our family, our relationships—everything! JUST WHY DO WE DO THAT? Because those tiny thumbs that say LIKE send exciting chills to our spine—yes? APPROVAL IS BLISS. Like it or not, most of us want to be at the center stage.

#3. AMALAYER? AMALAWYER! This is getting old and dusty, I suppose, but that girl is FIERCE! BAM! We’re far from being perfect, all of us, and there are really tough times that can drown us in our own emotions. WHATAMISAYING? Let’s not judge her by default. We saw a video, incomplete; surely there must’ve been a reason for her to react that way. But nonetheless, shouting in public is a NO-NO! As much as possible…J As always, RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT.

WHOAH! That’s it for now. And having written all these things made me feel reunited with all my organs—every little cell in my body is happy, every little cell in my body is swell (I mean, well) LOL. That’s a song, by the way.

If you’ve read the entirety, let me know what you think and if not, just whatever you think. LOL. Some stuffs that helped made my day from sorrowful (what a word) to “smile-full” J DOWN HERE:  





A Leap of Faith




I was in the middle of flipping pages and mumbling, what seemed to be, endless Special Civil Actions Rules and what not. Suddenly, an outburst of "lust" awakened my innermost desire-to do the scribbling! And so I devoured myself into a few seconds of escape and so wrote---

A Leap of Faith
How do you start a journey? For some it’s as easy as a single leap, but for us who fell and failed, fought and fumbled, fearing of starting once more and losing again. A single journey is like starting a massive fire in the middle of the ocean. Our enemy is as vast as the sea. With no sufficient financial resources-barely a penny in reality. To start a journey in the business realm, was just, and still feels like, an impossible dream. But ANGELS are TRUE and like Cinderella’s wish, our dream did do come TRUE. YES, IT DID.
And the story began in one idle Sunday afternoon. While I was dreaming, he stood up and found a place to pursue the dream we both have for our future. He was a traveler, a very systematic, organized traveler. And so, at the early age of 30 he was able to go abroad many times before, visited sites that I only see in the movies. Suddenly, the idea, how about having a travel and tours agency?
I, on the other hand, am his avid supporter. I do the talking while he does the planning. And so we pushed our dreams to its limits until a breaking dawn unveils the possibility of turning it to reality. Amidst all the obstacles, from people to money to time, we were able to bring more or less 60 Law students to Manila for the first ever Bar Operations and Exposure Trip. Imagine 60 of them and just the two of us. God has interfered during those days, we were tired but we haven’t got the time to complain, afraid that the dream of a lifetime will vanish like a smoke. But yes, we survived! With only perseverance and each other’s trust, we survived! What a genuine happiness it brought.
The journey has to continue, with friends and family, and again, each other; we opened the DSL Travel and Tour Consultants in fiery orange and green on October 18 (Boy, that rhymes!). That song, “What a Feeling, keep believing!” an old striking song, is very true. Whether we’re doing the right thing or not, we don’t have enough time to think, so much is at stake. If there’s one thing that we have intact, it’s each other and well, few people and lesser penny. But look at us, still paddling in the middle of that vast ocean, no idea how to reach our destination, but that destination we shall reach, we will, we can.
And though the tide is sometimes too huge to conquer, and though we’re not so sure how to handle, and even if typhoon will hit our journey, the fact remains, this journey is all there is and each other is all that we have.

To success! Amen. <3

Why "Lie to Me"? A Truthful Confession



Can you imagine your girl best friend intentionally marrying your first love just to make you feel miserable? Then one day, you met them again and they seemed to be totally happy while you’re pretending to have moved on but in reality, you still have not forgotten the guy you fell in love with years ago and life is as dejected as it can possibly get—no boyfriend, almost an old maid. L

This is a story of a woman, Gong Ahjung, with a successful career as a level 5 Ministry of Culture official (whatever that means in Korea), who got entangled in her web of lies when she said, in the midst of her pitiful misery, that she was actually married to one of the richest bachelors in their country, Hyun Gijoon.  Eventually, the lead characters compromised to enter into a void contract of fake marriage.

Call it preposterous but I instantly loved the idea of lying to be perfect but with the right reasons. You don’t get cheated and dumped just because of a self-centered woman who calls you friend! But the real conflict of the story is that, Hyun Gijoon is still madly in love with his ex-fincee, who recently re-appeared, but could not marry her because his younger brother Oh Yoonjoo loves the same girl. And this ex-fiancee is still madly in love with the leading man too. I’m not really sure how’d she react when she discovers about the fake marriage.

There’s more to that, the little brother calls himself as the genie of Gong Ahjung. I don’t know his motive right now but I’m dying to know if he’ll fall in love with her because that would be history repeating itself (Brothers loving the same girl). There’s too much to watch out in this movie, it’s complicated but it’s hilariously-sweet.

Aside from the plausible chemistry, I also like the rude character of the leading man, not the typical head-over-heels guy. There’s an element of challenge where, the girl who can soften his dispassionate heart earns not just his love but also his respect, I love it. And from what I heard, they will have sweet kissing scenes, not that I love those scenes, I want to see how their chemistry will nail it.

Best part, you’ll get to see their posh outfits. LOL.

CONCLUSION: I wouldn’t write a blog if it’s not worth the mention. This Koreanovela has just started on GMA prime time, airing after One True Love. Give it a shotJ

Have you tried watching it? Would love to know your thoughts… leave a comment or click that “Join this Site” button.

Love lots <3




Quotes for thought :)

Lately, I've been guilty of shying away from facebook and blogging, in the hope that I would give in to the necessity of studying like a suicidal clinging on to death .. BUT NO! I slept instead. Have you experienced the feeling that, you know you should study and you want to but instead, you start panicking and sleep. HAHA. Well, I hope I'll be able to get over this overwhelming situation.

Anyhow, quotes are very good cure for a confused state of mind or heart or your whole being.. whatever! So, here are random funny few that cheered me up. I didn't undergo all those dilemma but I just love how them genius people put it in words...



JustSaying: it's normal to love two people at the same time but not to keep them both.

JustSaying: damn you, mosquito-like-blood-sucker uglymal! Not you, of course ;)


JustSaying: True love is NOT blind. It goes beyond what the eyes can see and what the society dictates.


JustSaying: been wanting to say this to myself, just wouldn't listen..


JustSaying: this will be my line, if ever.. LOL.


JustSaying: i live by this line. this's what i told him.


JustSaying: my laziness meter.. everyday on the 3rd from the bottom :(


JustSaying: i'm like.. LOLie! but i'm no hater, i just love the sarcasm.


JustSaying: grrrrrawwwwrr!



JustSaying: i'm always such a childish brat.. i mean. childlike! haha.


JustSaying: agree much.


JustSaying: i hate it when young people mock them oldies, i admire their wisdom...


JustSaying: don't you agree? this's exactly my self anthem for today.


JustSaying: actually, i'm wishing that there's somebody out there wishing being me.. haha


JustSaying: guilty as charged, period.


JustSaying: humble people are superheroes...


JustSaying: sticking my tongue out. c'mon, 1 is made for some1..


JustSaying: sweet honey cherry pie..


JustSaying: yeah! better tell them haters!


JustSaying: i am here.


JustSaying: you two run the relationship not 1 of you or let the relationship run you both. HUH? Just say yes..


JustSaying: love it, but i'm not, that's the problem.


JustSaying: i can relate to this like a hot cocoa in a cold night... i wanna grow old with you, love :)


JustSaying: sad but true..


JustSaying; i love everything that makes me smile and gets me excited to sleep just to dream the moment...


JustSaying: bitterness the other way around.


JustSaying; no honey, you allowed love to leave you coz love won't sprout like some mushrooms. it takes the both of you to work for it.. gets?


JustSaying: yeah, and share hilarious jokes. 


JustSaying; ain't that awesome? that's pure genius...


JustSaying: yes, so don't feel bad about people leaving you coz that means the right one is coming...


              JustSaying; i'm such a hug person.. makes you feel so secured. try it more often.






That's it! Actually there's more but gotta stop here or else i'll be late for my class. thanks for dropping  by. leave a comment or click that join this site button, i'll be the happiest :)

love lots...<3

Ad vitam paramus! We are preparing for life

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Here's something that I jotted down during this year's PALAWRO. Thank you to the judges for making this the winning entry :)


Each of us has a reason for enrolling in Law School. Each of us, no matter how great or trivial, carries a purpose--a compelling force that can withstand insurmountable challenges of terror professors, of voluminous books, of life-ending recitations, the bar exam preparations and so much more.
So what’s your purpose? Here is mine.
From what I know, my father once dreamed of becoming a lawyer until he realized that he had to be a father first. A family to feed and children to raise. So he changed the course of his fate and went to the shores and tried a living as a fisherman. in God’s grace, he had his own vessel. Life from then on became smooth sailing.
But when you knew that your father gave up a part of his life for you, there's nothing in this world that can prevent you to make it up for his sacrifice. A dream for a dream. And because of that, I felt obligated to always be the best and make my family proud. Life from elementary to college was like a race. Relentlessly striving to get the gold medal, the tallest trophy, the grandest prize--name it.
In fact, it was an unwritten agreement between me and my family, being the eldest (Lord, why does it have to be me?), to take up Law. Even the people in our small Municipality, where everybody knows everybody, knew that it’s going to happen. Thence, I volunteered to continue what seems to be an unfinished love affair between my father and Law School without ever fully comprehending what kind of endeavor I’m putting myself into.
So the life in law school began. Where one enjoys the bragging right in excessive displays of hardbound books, shirts with nose-bleeding legal maxims that if I’ll be asked in streets I would have faked a phrase, loud chats at the canteen, pretending to study at the library only to see the crush and frequent moments of physically present but mentally absent saga. But of course, you know that I’m just joking and that jokes are half-meant, yes?
On a more serious note, just like any race, it is tiring. There were always, and will always have, hurdles tempting you to give up. And though how much I try to deny the fact, truth unravels itself in its own time, it surfaces like a thief in the middle of the night. It was in Law when I faced my own blow of what I call, real-life challenges. My Daddy (Lolo) lost in elections and seeing him down, feeling betrayed by his own people, is sadder than anything I’ve ever experienced yet. Everybody in the family got stuck at that downfall. My father became jobless, that’s just politics. Everything else seems to be slowly tearing apart. And the saddest reality is; thy strength is thy weakness. I lost my purpose. I too, took my solitary respite. Started skipping classes until it became a habit. That poignant moment when you ask yourself, “Porque iyo taqui? Or “Porsigi pa ba iyo?” On the verge of quitting, I told myself, “Si hinde iyo pasa quiere desir, hinde para demiyo.”
Lo and behold, miracle of miracles, I am still here and I can almost certainly see the finish line. Life is a race; I’m still in the running towards the goal.
But I have a secret.
When you’re at your lowest point, you get to see things in a different perspective. The corners of this dignified institution can attest to the silent prayers of a student to pass the exam though she wasn't able to study well because of an emergency at the workplace or that she had to stay up all night because her baby was sick or that her husband haven't returned home the entire week. Life in law school taught me several lessons and among those, is about life itself.
It taught me that a right is different from a privilege, like sleep to law students. It is here where I saw that a law student can also take on multitude roles and still pass the exam, just like our working+student+wife+mom or working+student+husband+dad. So I told myself that using working student as a reason for failing a subject is unacceptable. And just as when I'm about to complain that I’m getting old and that my memory is getting frail, I looked around and realized that I cannot use age as a defense as well. In law and in life, alibi is the weakest defense. That was how I learned to stop the whining and do the winning--a little pat on the back, at this point, won't hurt.
And now that life in law school is almost over, this I declare, it's this point where you start pondering what made you reach this far and what's moving you to go farther. Sigh. So near yet so far. In my moments of aloneness, repeatedly, I search deep within for a driving force, one that can propel my spirit to soar high and hit that dot in A-T-T-Y. There's God, my family, people that I will come to aid and, yes, my law professors. In all honesty, I am most afraid to fail the bar exams because of our professors. For four years I have seen how they rush to school after a court litigation or catch a flight back to Zamboanga just to be present in the class only to find out that their students have gone home strictly following 15 min. late-absent university rule. Been there, done that- peace sign ON!
Amidst the intermittent electricity, warm room, blood-sucking mosquitoes, they stay. While recitations make me want to pull the trigger to my head for certain reasons excruciating to mention, their sincerity cools me down more than our defective air-condition in 3rd floor (PEACE, Dean. I’ve got nothing to complain). To pass the bar, for me, would mean to vindicate them for their valor. That instead of making the most of their free time with their family, they meet our classes. And if this has not reached your knowledge, it is the Dean of the College of Law who's the last one to leave the building to lock the college doors. Only in WMSU CLAW!
I'm not doing this entry if not for the chance of thanking these people who made life in law school more meaningful. Your knowledge will make you a lawyer but it is your attitude that will make you a good one.
With a father's wish, family's pride at stake, people’s expectations, superficial frustrations, a (very) caring lover and a lesser penny-- almost four years have gone by in a blink of an eye. In retrospect, I daresay that, law school is a school of life.
To all my fellow WMSU CLAW students, whatever our individual purpose may be-- Ad vitam paramus! We are preparing for life.
P.S: Life is a race.
By: Shim Lei R. Climaco (SLRC)
LLB-IVA


COFFEE BREAK! :)

1


I feel like a little melodramatic today, estranged to my inner being if not, and so found the need of having a coffee with myself to straighten up things, oh well, with my crooked almost corrupted brain.  Like what you’ve expected, blog is the answer!

There isn’t really much to tell about my life, apart from “you-all-know-about-this” stuff about me. But there are things that I want to zero in today. Since I’ve been hitching facebook world every single God-given day, I’ve noticed a chain of behavior that’s becoming so palpable lately.

#1. People want to look so “freakumly” beautiful/gorgeous. Don’t get me err---wrong. It’s perfectly normal for people to equate their happiness with how they appear physically BUT for-crying-out-buckets! Don’t do it for other people to adore you like some Athena in the ruins because honey, we all know that there are a lot of Barbie-like sweeties out there who are either JUST-BORN-LUCKY or INSANELY-RICH-TO-OVERHAUL-MY BODY! So if you are one of those girls who always end up intimidated by the wall photos of other girls—shut up and smile! Don’t try to appear beautiful-try to be happy.

2. What do you need from the world? I’m talking about the posts that we make when we open our doors to the world, show them every little detail about us, about our family, our relationships—everything! JUST WHY DO WE DO THAT? Because those tiny thumbs that say LIKE send exciting chills to our spine—yes? APPROVAL IS BLISS. Like it or not, most of us want to be at the center stage.

#3. AMALAYER? AMALAWYER! This is getting old and dusty, I suppose, but that girl is FIERCE! BAM! We’re far from being perfect, all of us, and there are really tough times that can drown us in our own emotions. WHATAMISAYING? Let’s not judge her by default. We saw a video, incomplete; surely there must’ve been a reason for her to react that way. But nonetheless, shouting in public is a NO-NO! As much as possible…J As always, RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT.

WHOAH! That’s it for now. And having written all these things made me feel reunited with all my organs—every little cell in my body is happy, every little cell in my body is swell (I mean, well) LOL. That’s a song, by the way.

If you’ve read the entirety, let me know what you think and if not, just whatever you think. LOL. Some stuffs that helped made my day from sorrowful (what a word) to “smile-full” J DOWN HERE:  





A Leap of Faith

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I was in the middle of flipping pages and mumbling, what seemed to be, endless Special Civil Actions Rules and what not. Suddenly, an outburst of "lust" awakened my innermost desire-to do the scribbling! And so I devoured myself into a few seconds of escape and so wrote---

A Leap of Faith
How do you start a journey? For some it’s as easy as a single leap, but for us who fell and failed, fought and fumbled, fearing of starting once more and losing again. A single journey is like starting a massive fire in the middle of the ocean. Our enemy is as vast as the sea. With no sufficient financial resources-barely a penny in reality. To start a journey in the business realm, was just, and still feels like, an impossible dream. But ANGELS are TRUE and like Cinderella’s wish, our dream did do come TRUE. YES, IT DID.
And the story began in one idle Sunday afternoon. While I was dreaming, he stood up and found a place to pursue the dream we both have for our future. He was a traveler, a very systematic, organized traveler. And so, at the early age of 30 he was able to go abroad many times before, visited sites that I only see in the movies. Suddenly, the idea, how about having a travel and tours agency?
I, on the other hand, am his avid supporter. I do the talking while he does the planning. And so we pushed our dreams to its limits until a breaking dawn unveils the possibility of turning it to reality. Amidst all the obstacles, from people to money to time, we were able to bring more or less 60 Law students to Manila for the first ever Bar Operations and Exposure Trip. Imagine 60 of them and just the two of us. God has interfered during those days, we were tired but we haven’t got the time to complain, afraid that the dream of a lifetime will vanish like a smoke. But yes, we survived! With only perseverance and each other’s trust, we survived! What a genuine happiness it brought.
The journey has to continue, with friends and family, and again, each other; we opened the DSL Travel and Tour Consultants in fiery orange and green on October 18 (Boy, that rhymes!). That song, “What a Feeling, keep believing!” an old striking song, is very true. Whether we’re doing the right thing or not, we don’t have enough time to think, so much is at stake. If there’s one thing that we have intact, it’s each other and well, few people and lesser penny. But look at us, still paddling in the middle of that vast ocean, no idea how to reach our destination, but that destination we shall reach, we will, we can.
And though the tide is sometimes too huge to conquer, and though we’re not so sure how to handle, and even if typhoon will hit our journey, the fact remains, this journey is all there is and each other is all that we have.

To success! Amen. <3

Why "Lie to Me"? A Truthful Confession

0



Can you imagine your girl best friend intentionally marrying your first love just to make you feel miserable? Then one day, you met them again and they seemed to be totally happy while you’re pretending to have moved on but in reality, you still have not forgotten the guy you fell in love with years ago and life is as dejected as it can possibly get—no boyfriend, almost an old maid. L

This is a story of a woman, Gong Ahjung, with a successful career as a level 5 Ministry of Culture official (whatever that means in Korea), who got entangled in her web of lies when she said, in the midst of her pitiful misery, that she was actually married to one of the richest bachelors in their country, Hyun Gijoon.  Eventually, the lead characters compromised to enter into a void contract of fake marriage.

Call it preposterous but I instantly loved the idea of lying to be perfect but with the right reasons. You don’t get cheated and dumped just because of a self-centered woman who calls you friend! But the real conflict of the story is that, Hyun Gijoon is still madly in love with his ex-fincee, who recently re-appeared, but could not marry her because his younger brother Oh Yoonjoo loves the same girl. And this ex-fiancee is still madly in love with the leading man too. I’m not really sure how’d she react when she discovers about the fake marriage.

There’s more to that, the little brother calls himself as the genie of Gong Ahjung. I don’t know his motive right now but I’m dying to know if he’ll fall in love with her because that would be history repeating itself (Brothers loving the same girl). There’s too much to watch out in this movie, it’s complicated but it’s hilariously-sweet.

Aside from the plausible chemistry, I also like the rude character of the leading man, not the typical head-over-heels guy. There’s an element of challenge where, the girl who can soften his dispassionate heart earns not just his love but also his respect, I love it. And from what I heard, they will have sweet kissing scenes, not that I love those scenes, I want to see how their chemistry will nail it.

Best part, you’ll get to see their posh outfits. LOL.

CONCLUSION: I wouldn’t write a blog if it’s not worth the mention. This Koreanovela has just started on GMA prime time, airing after One True Love. Give it a shotJ

Have you tried watching it? Would love to know your thoughts… leave a comment or click that “Join this Site” button.

Love lots <3




Quotes for thought :)

0

Lately, I've been guilty of shying away from facebook and blogging, in the hope that I would give in to the necessity of studying like a suicidal clinging on to death .. BUT NO! I slept instead. Have you experienced the feeling that, you know you should study and you want to but instead, you start panicking and sleep. HAHA. Well, I hope I'll be able to get over this overwhelming situation.

Anyhow, quotes are very good cure for a confused state of mind or heart or your whole being.. whatever! So, here are random funny few that cheered me up. I didn't undergo all those dilemma but I just love how them genius people put it in words...



JustSaying: it's normal to love two people at the same time but not to keep them both.

JustSaying: damn you, mosquito-like-blood-sucker uglymal! Not you, of course ;)


JustSaying: True love is NOT blind. It goes beyond what the eyes can see and what the society dictates.


JustSaying: been wanting to say this to myself, just wouldn't listen..


JustSaying: this will be my line, if ever.. LOL.


JustSaying: i live by this line. this's what i told him.


JustSaying: my laziness meter.. everyday on the 3rd from the bottom :(


JustSaying: i'm like.. LOLie! but i'm no hater, i just love the sarcasm.


JustSaying: grrrrrawwwwrr!



JustSaying: i'm always such a childish brat.. i mean. childlike! haha.


JustSaying: agree much.


JustSaying: i hate it when young people mock them oldies, i admire their wisdom...


JustSaying: don't you agree? this's exactly my self anthem for today.


JustSaying: actually, i'm wishing that there's somebody out there wishing being me.. haha


JustSaying: guilty as charged, period.


JustSaying: humble people are superheroes...


JustSaying: sticking my tongue out. c'mon, 1 is made for some1..


JustSaying: sweet honey cherry pie..


JustSaying: yeah! better tell them haters!


JustSaying: i am here.


JustSaying: you two run the relationship not 1 of you or let the relationship run you both. HUH? Just say yes..


JustSaying: love it, but i'm not, that's the problem.


JustSaying: i can relate to this like a hot cocoa in a cold night... i wanna grow old with you, love :)


JustSaying: sad but true..


JustSaying; i love everything that makes me smile and gets me excited to sleep just to dream the moment...


JustSaying: bitterness the other way around.


JustSaying; no honey, you allowed love to leave you coz love won't sprout like some mushrooms. it takes the both of you to work for it.. gets?


JustSaying: yeah, and share hilarious jokes. 


JustSaying; ain't that awesome? that's pure genius...


JustSaying: yes, so don't feel bad about people leaving you coz that means the right one is coming...


              JustSaying; i'm such a hug person.. makes you feel so secured. try it more often.






That's it! Actually there's more but gotta stop here or else i'll be late for my class. thanks for dropping  by. leave a comment or click that join this site button, i'll be the happiest :)

love lots...<3


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