Ginny is sick. Her keyboard stopped working after I had her cleaned. It’s the most tragic thing that have ever happened to her.

To Ginny:
I am so sorry if you feel that I have abandon you! I know I always conveniently forget to clean you when you’re so dirty and I haven’t bought you that extra memory that I promised but I swear I will make it up to you once you’re better. Please do get better before I leave for Hong Kong so that I can show you around your brothers and sisters there that are much cheaper since they don’t have sales tax. The good folks at Senco will take care of you for a while. They were very nice to me yesterday and even suggested that I should e-mail Apple to get you a new casing. I know you saw me checking out the new MacBook Pro and when it comes the time that I have to replace you with it, always remember that you are my first Mac and for that I will never forget you.

OK, back to reality. Pardon my craziness, I’m stuck using Windoze at home until she gets fixed so my mind is a little off right now. While I was stucked watching the TV since Ginny is not around, I saw the finale of Friends once again a couple of nights ago. I have probably seen it a thousand times but I can’t help but get teary-eyed everytime they show the last scene. People who never got hooked on it cannot understand how wonderful that show is. It’s light, it’s funny and most specially, it’s comforting. After 10 long years you grew attached to these people on screen, living the life that you’ve been having and facing the same problems but only they do it in a funny way. It makes you stop and think…why can’t life be a sitcom? I don’t think that Friends ever left the screen. It’s life will continue on DVD and even though I know each episode by heart, I find myself laughing and engulf to the story as if it’s the first time I’ve seen it.