Tomorrow is the end of my NaBloPoMo participation for August 2009

August 31, 2009

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Applause!Wow, I can’t believe that one month had already passed.  And I can’t believe that I was able to post at least one entry per day!

I’ll try to join again on November and who knows, I might win a prize :)

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Tomorrow is the start of another work week

August 30, 2009

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It’s the end of the 3-day weekend.  I can feel the blues creeping up…  It’s not the work that stresses me but the commute… *long, deep sigh*

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Tomorrow the fun continues

August 29, 2009

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Fun!

Really feels good to have a 3-day weekend!

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Tomorrow is the start of another 3-day weekend!

August 28, 2009

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Wow, August has been good to us.  It provided us with two 3-day weekends and one Wednesday holiday.  I wonder how September would fare?

Anyways, I just want to greet everyone a happy long weekend!

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I should start drawing again, tomorrow…

August 27, 2009

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When I was a kid, I used to draw a lot.  And I used to create comics as well.  But somehow my drawing didn’t evolve to a higher quality.  Now, I’m interested to draw again.  I bought pencils, a drawing pad and even a book on how to draw comic characters.  The next thing for me to do is to find the time to draw again.  Hopefully tomorrow… Or the day after tomorrow.  Or the day after the day after tomorrow…

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I should start dieting again, tomorrow…

August 26, 2009

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I was already able to lose weight for the last 3 months, but alas, I’m back to square one.  I should start dieting… For good!

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Tomorrow is something…

August 25, 2009

I’m running out of things to say about tomorrow.  Good thing that August is about to end!

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Tomorrow is get-well-day!

August 24, 2009

I’m sick today :(

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Tomorrow is…

August 23, 2009

… zzz!


Tomorrow is a Sunday

August 22, 2009

:D


Tomorrow is a Saturday

August 21, 2009

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Today is a relaxing day for me.  I just read all the mags that I’ve been buying for the past months while listening to my alternative CDs.  There’s nothing like just hanging out at home and having a little R&R…


Tomorrow is a much needed holiday

August 20, 2009

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Tomorrow I plan to sleep, eat, play PSP & DS Lite, sleep again, listen to my iPod nano, watch G.I. Joe, eat again.  And yeah, before I forget, I need to post in this blog.  I wish that every weekend is a 3-day weekend…

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Tomorrow is the last working day of the week…

August 19, 2009

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Yahoo!

… since Friday is another holiday!

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Tomorrow will be a better day!

August 18, 2009

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Positivity amidst a sea of negativity!

Positivism!  We all need to be in that state.  We need to fight back negativity since sometimes the reality is really not as bad as what we think it is.  So let’s all have a positive outlook for each new day!

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Tomorrow hopefully brings a better day

August 17, 2009

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who's next?I’m tired of all the bad things happening in life.  I’m tired of traffic.  I’m tired of the rain causing that traffic.  I’m tired of people’s hypocrisy and the anguish they cause.  I’m tired of putting up with all the people trying to put me down!

Hopefully, tomorrow will continue to be a better day than the day preceding it.

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Tomorrow is a Monday!

August 16, 2009

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Why is Monday so fast? Why? Why? Why?

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Tomorrow is…

August 15, 2009

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… I dunno.  Too sleepy to think.  See ya tomorrow…


Tomorrow is yet another… guess what? A weekend!

August 14, 2009

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Have you ever wondered about the history of the weekend?  And why the weekend is only for  two days?  I’ve found an answer in Ask Yahoo! and I’m sharing it here…

Dear Yahoo!:
Who invented the weekend?
Overworked in Oklahoma

Dear Overworked:
Good question. Here’s another: Why’d they make it only two days? Following is a short history of the weekend, pieced together from various sources, many of which refer to the book “Waiting for the Weekend” by Witold Rybczynski.

The concept of taking time off from work is ancient. The Bible asserts that even God took it easy on the seventh day (thus compelling Him to create football). Although pre-industrial European Christians viewed Sundays solely as a time to dedicate one’s self to the Deity, European workers had a longstanding practice of skipping work each “Saint Monday” to recover from the previous day’s drinking.

From 1793 to 1805, the French Revolutionary Calendar called for one day of leisure at the end of a 10-day week. But it wasn’t until the English industrial revolution that the movement for an additional day off took hold.

The American concept of the weekend has its roots in labor union attempts to accommodate Jewish workers who took Saturday instead of Sunday as their Sabbath. The first five-day work week, according to a posted extract of Rybczynski’s book, was instituted by a New England spinning mill for just this reason.

In 1926, Henry Ford began closing his factories on Saturdays, thinking this would help spur the economy. But it wasn’t until 1940 that the two-day weekend officially began nationwide, thus paving the way for golf addiction, rummage sales, and a really happening song from the supergroup Loverboy. TGIF, everyone, TGIF.

Thanks to the original poster!  BTW, here’s the URL of this post:
http://ask.yahoo.com/20050617.html

Have a great weekend everyone! :D

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Tomorrow’s definitions

August 13, 2009

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I remember a funny definition of TODAY — it’s the day before the morning after.  So applying that to TOMORROW — it’s the day after the morning before.  Or more specifically, the day after the day TODAY.  Then substituting the meaning of TODAY, TOMORROW then is the day after the day before the morning after!  Whew! ;)

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Tomorrow, tomorrow…

August 12, 2009

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… I love ya tomorrow.  You’re always a day away!!!

I think it’s kinda obvious that I’m running out of things to say regarding tomorrow.  Hopefully I can think of something to say about tomorrow, tomorrow :)

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