Forced smiling creates fake smiles
Since I am Sperman’s new cashier of his monies, I think I need to control him when it comes to buying of DVDs — Okay. Control is a strong word. Let’s say, I should have a power over his wild obsession over original DVDs. Oh ya! I think Sperman wants to buy all the DVDs in this store — Except for those Filipino materials, of course — because for the last three days, we have been going back there just to buy.
Here’s the proof, me inside the DVD store, and me trying to model one of my dresses and my new pair of flip flops, and me learning to pose in the camera in public:

LOL’ing at my smile. I think I do not know how to smile anymore. I tell you, this started during the wedding where you need to smile all the time because I was scared that the wedding photos might look bad. You know, I look dreadful when I don’t smile. So since cameras were all around me during the ceremony and wedding reception, I needed to smile every second.
Some titles I saw for the last two weeks:
Ghost
Hellboy II
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Waterworld
Van Helsing
Taking Lives
Apocalypto
Thirteen Ghosts
The Village
So if a DVD costs 500 to 1000 pesos each, okay, you do the math.












