Not that you would be interested, but here's what I did today:
- watched Messengers 2: The Scarecrow. It's supposedly a prequel of Kristen Stewart's The Messengers. Anyway, all you have to know is that it's totally not worth watching. They call that a horror film? It wasn't even mildly terrifying. I watched the first movie with a friend, and I remember that there were quite a few decent scary scenes that elicited some real screams from us. Well, the prequel is nothing like the original; it's a total snoozefest thrown in with some random nudity.
- finally tried Red Mango's green tea frozen yogurt after ordering the original variant all the time. I've tried almost all the frozen yogurt offerings in the local market (Green Mango, White Hat, Pinkberry) and nothing comes close to Red Mango. Except probably Cold Spoon.
- spent an hour at Powerbooks reading Twilight: Director's Notebook and a bunch of magazines. I love Powerbooks. I could spend the entire day there just reading anything and everything. I suppose it's the closest thing we have to a Barnes & Noble.

- watched Messengers 2: The Scarecrow. It's supposedly a prequel of Kristen Stewart's The Messengers. Anyway, all you have to know is that it's totally not worth watching. They call that a horror film? It wasn't even mildly terrifying. I watched the first movie with a friend, and I remember that there were quite a few decent scary scenes that elicited some real screams from us. Well, the prequel is nothing like the original; it's a total snoozefest thrown in with some random nudity.
- finally tried Red Mango's green tea frozen yogurt after ordering the original variant all the time. I've tried almost all the frozen yogurt offerings in the local market (Green Mango, White Hat, Pinkberry) and nothing comes close to Red Mango. Except probably Cold Spoon.
- spent an hour at Powerbooks reading Twilight: Director's Notebook and a bunch of magazines. I love Powerbooks. I could spend the entire day there just reading anything and everything. I suppose it's the closest thing we have to a Barnes & Noble.

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