This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 17th, 2007 at 9:38 pm
When I was in, living with CJ (Christopher John Alforque) in Banawa- Mid quarter of last year- were my first few months living independently. I love the independence and what it offered. With it, I am able to stay out late whenever I want to, stay out wherever I wanted to or be with people whoever I want to.
I surely loved it, no curfews, no rules. I was alone. I was alone on my own, in a sense that I wasnt living with my mom and sister anymore. I have CJ, and Ronah who shared the house with.
It was practically CJ’s home. I guess call it boredom, so he wanted me to live with him. I like CJ’s company, so it was not hard to come up with the decision.
I work on different shifts that the two. I work on a 10pm to 7pm shift they, on the other hand are on a 5am to 2 pm. So when I am in the office thy’re at home, sleeping or doing god-knows what or watching TV. And while I am at home sleeping they’re at the office working.
Cj has a wide range of DVD title collections. I have watched most of them, those that I felt are interesting. Among the DVD’s, “The O.C” was one I had a real interest with. I loved the the characters. The OC is actually a Series by FOX TV. I am not sure though if it had been shown here in the Philippines but I am sure it’s a really great series.I have only seen the second season-
unfortunately its the only season CJ had. But when I moved back in Danao, I sure bought
my own copies of the DVD’s. I now have all four seasons. The thing though, is the fourth season only has 4 episodes. Apparently most more than half of season is missing.
I’ve watched the episode over and over, yet it still as if I have only seen it once. This is by far the only series that I have fixated my emotions into. It made me happy, smile, angry, disgusted and even depressed most of the time. It’s the best series there ever was. I swear, youve never really seen drama, until you see The O.C.
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