A Round Tuit
Thursday was like any other day. Lowenthal was issuing his weekly quizzes. The parking lot was full of cars and students chilling in them, who arrived early just to make sure that they wouldn’t have to fight for a spot later on.
After my accounting class, I was talking with Brian on my way to Filipino. Penaranda discussed with us the difference between Filipino and Tagalog, saying that Tagalog was more watered down and what we were going to be taught was the pure language itself. We scaled the steps and walked toward the Art and Education building. I had a further distance to traverse. My accounting class and Filipino class were diametrically across each other on campus. The passing period I get is about 10 minutes. It takes me at least 15 minutes or so to step inside the door.
About halfway there, a man handed me a round piece of paper. I didn’t really have time to converse with him, as we were going opposite directions and I didn’t really want to be late to class. He said, “Here you go, man.” And, I was like, “Hey, thank you.”
So, I read it. To be honest, it took me a while to really understand it. I had to read it over a few times to really get it. Yeah, I’m totally Dean’s list material. Heh.
Yeah. Pretty clever stuff. Here’s what I word that day, too. The reason I got a gospel tract, though, I think, has something to do with my jeans. I did say they were skinny. I’ll leave it at that. Hehe.





Interesting read…& nice blog, bro!