Sunday, May 31, 2009

Trinoma and My Phone.. ;\

05.30.o9 Originally posted on my tumblr. ;)

Yesterday, I woke up earlier than usual. You know what I mean. ;)) I’ve been to Trinoma twice. Long story. ;p Anyway, my mommy and I was on our way back to Trinoma when I noticed that I left my phone at home. What’s with Trinoma? I encountered a lot of bad or unlucky or unfortunate experiences with my phone when I go to Trinoma.

Last school year, almost everytime I go to Trinoma from school, the battery of my phone gets empty. Totally drained. One time, I was riding the MRT and was about to send my order for dinner to my mommy until… *BATTERY EMPTY* ;| wow. Wrong timing much? And the thing was—I don’t have any way to communicate to inform them when and where I was.

I reached Trinoma and went to the place to meet my mommy, daddy, and kuya. They were not there. Maybe they sent me a message or called me not knowing that my phone’s dead! ;\ And so, I went to the cell phone services at the corner of the Food Choices on the second floor. I asked if they can charge my phone. The lady said they can. I handed my phone to her and asked if I can already use it while charging, ‘cause I really need to contact my parents! She said that they do charge cellular BATTERIES. They only need the battery. I haven’t removed the battery of my phone ever! I hesitated but decided to do so ‘cause I really need to use my phone! I even thought of asking her or the other personnel if they have a phone that I can use to send a message or make a call. But I didn’t. I can wait. ;))

That was the very first time I removed the battery from my phone and I haven’t tried it ever since. I asked how long will it take before I can get my battery back. It will cost me 30 pesos to get my battery charged. Luckily, I have some coins left. ;)) I decided to just go around Trinoma while waiting. After one round walking around the center circle, I rushed to get my battery. Since it didn’t took that long, she only charged me 20 pesos. Haha ;)) I immediately placed my battery back to my phone and made a call. They answered my call and I made it to them, finally! Grabe. ;))

I had another experience. I also reached Trinoma by riding MRT and my phone got drained. This time, I saw my mommy walking from afar who was about to enter a restaurant near the activity center. Am I lucky this time? ;))

I had other similar experiences to those stories. All about my phone being dead at Trinoma. What’s wrong? I charge it naman when it’s about to die. Hahaha ;)) I guess I was too busy making plates at the mornights before those experiences. ;))

Lesson learned: Always charge my cell phone, especially whenever I plan to go to Trinoma. Haha ;)) ;)

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