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  • Sex Drive
    written on Thursday, September 23, 2010 @ 8:20 PM

    I want to blog something before the day ends because I find peace(?) in writing. Lately, it’s been crazy . When I say crazy, I mean hella crazy. To my Ninang Ganda who will be one of my favorite aunts forever: I love you forever. The progressing lovelife of my friends doesn't help me a bit. 

    On a lighter note, I want my comeback blog to be happy still. So I’ll rant about the movie I’ve seen just a while ago. It’s Sex Drive, a 2008 movie. Plot taken from IMDB:


    Ian is a high school senior in suburban Chicago, plagued by being a virgin. Online he's inflated his resume, met Ms. Tasty, and agreed to drive to Knoxville where she promises sex. He steals his homophobic, macho brother's GTO, and, with his two best friends, Lance and Felicia, heads south. Every young woman who meets Lance, including Felicia, is attracted to him, even though he's an uncaring hound. Ian, on the other hand, is a decent guy who wouldn't mind if his friendship with Felicia became a romance. By the time they get to Knoxville, they have encountered a jealous boyfriend, a menacing hitchhiker, jail birds, carjackers, an Amish community, and Ian's better judgment

    The movie made me laugh so hard and not to mention, Josh Zuckerman is also a cutie. Have you seen him in glasses? Sheesh, how come nobody gives the geeky/nerdy boy a second glance.


    I wanna be like Ian in some ways though. I want to do something crazy while I’m still in college. I want to have a list. I’m working on it right now. Get drunk like hell, is for sure included in the list. That’s not really crazy for others but it’s something that I’ll do out of my character. I’ve been itching to know what’s my alcohol limit since I can remember.

    And internet identity. I don’t know if it’s just me but I can’t really be like other people and assume another identity. I mean, I can’t use the anonymity to my advantage. I chat at omegle sometimes just to kill time. Friends tell me that I should assume another identity like a sexy fox or even a nerdy girl. I always end up talking about my life story to a total stranger, uncensored and unedited version. It’s easier to talk to strangers at time, you know.

    I love the confession part. It’s not your typical I-realized-I-love-you thing or even the I-loved-you-all-along line.

    Felicia: Why can’t you say it first?
    Ian: I asked you first. But fine. *smiles* I know you love me.
    Felicia: I know you love me too.
    *insert graphic of the torrid kissing scene here*

    I find it sweet actually. Sometimes, what is important is you know how each other feels. Cheesy but yeah, true.

    In the mean time, I have yet to learn how to drive.

    Ciao now people!

    PS. Sorry if my post is a bit chaotic. I’m getting rusty at blogging. Start from zero again :)

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