Friday, February 20, 2009

My Girls II



Now here comes the second batch of my girls. . . aka The MCO Pussyrat Dolls. Oh well, I can hardly remember when that name came about. And I personally don't know why we dubbed ourselves with such alias.(we don't really look like the Pussycat Dolls, do we girls?) lol




These girls are my partners in crime. We are of different personalities but we get along very well doing a lot of stuff together. Maybe because we have a few things in common, one of which is that we are all "victims" of LDR (long distance relationship). So not having the boys around gives us more time for exploration and exciting adventures.

Mama Anna, as we fondly call her, is the typical LNI (laagan na inahan). Asking her to join any after office gimmik or nature tripping adventure is never a problem. Sometimes, she would even bring her little angel Zaina with us. There are times when we feel like going out together after office for a little window shopping or food trip(read:bbq,durain,coffee shop). She's the vociferous type of person who would shamelessly shout your name in public, laugh at you when you try to shut her up and say "samuka nimo nang oi!"(tsk tsk tsk pasaway!)

Badet, also called Helen, is the "mapa girl"(because she works on project maps) and videoke queen who used to be the curly charm of MCO. We've seen her make-over and now she looks almost like a full-grown woman with her rebonded hair , skinny jeans , girly shoes and flattering tops. Hearing her laugh makes me want to laugh with her. She has this contagious laughter syndrome which strangely affects nobody else but me.(weird huh?!)

Mae, whom we call Maricris when she starts to get stubborn, is the little sister. Being the youngest makes her feel she has the right to be as adamant as she can be. Her presence in the office or any other gimmick makes the atmosphere lighter and more fun because of her childish stance. She frequently gets annoyed when we offer her food because she's dreadfully trying to lose weight but still ends up joining our "lafang" sessions. Not having her around makes us all miss her entertaining insanity.(babaeng insane jud!)

And yours truly here is the neutral girl (according to me). I've tried being left alone with each of the girls during those times when one is absent and/or another is on travel. I'm lucky(or maybe they're the ones lucky), that I'm resilient enough to bear each one's unique abilities & disabilities. (peace mga bayotz!) lol




Well, having the bayotz around makes each day better despite all the pressure & stress at work. Just seeing them in the morning means I can have a little distraction from my battle with endless account reports. Conversations with these girls, whether in or outside of the office, would mean endless "skems" talk that only the bayotz understands.




A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.
-Bernard Meltzer-


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