Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Inexpensive Thrills

I was asked about the cheaper forms of entertainment nowadays. My comment appeared in Inquirer last Saturday.


More than the Magic Sing though, I treat myself by watching a big movie that is showing, and by big I mean good stars, good director, good story, and of course the appeal it draws from the masses measured by their excitement to see the movie on its first day.

My other secondary suggestions would have been what the others have already answered: surfing the net, catching cool videos on YouTube, staying at home and experimenting in the kitchen, and relaxing to the songs in my music player.

However, nothing beats being entertained by the toddler in the house. And that's always, sky's the limit.

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