Jul
09
2008

The Loser Who Lost

Hello!

Yesterday evening, I just lost the Corridor Representative elections. The whole process took about three hours, more than two hours of which were spent for the presentation and interrogation of the candidates.

The presentation of vision and initial plans and integration was done a candidate after the other. I was the second one to present. While waiting and after my turn, I had the chance to have a heart-to-heart talk with my two other opponents. During our talks, there was no traces of uber-competitiveness. We talked just as we did before.

During my presentation, I was a little bit shy at first but eventually conquered it as my speech progressed. The usual questions were raised and I’m proud to have answered them wholeheartedly.

Honesty, I felt I was winning so there was little bitterness when I knew the results. I’m bitter of not getting the position, NOT because Polo got it. In fact, me and Polo ate the food we ordered together.

I lost the Corridor Representative position but had the Assistant Corridor Representative for External Affairs as a consolation. Wuhuhuhu.

I’m considering running a position for the Kalayaan Residence Hall House Council. I’ll promise to myself that no one will influence my decision of running. Weeee, exciting!

Anyway, during the integorration I’ve promised that I’ll have to change for the better if elected. Since I was not, therefore I won’t. Hahahahahahahahahaha. Tuloy ang ingay ni Mikko!

[made this post right after the elections.]

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July 9, 2008 at 2:19 pm

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Rommel
July 26, 2008 at 10:55 pm

Now, that was surprising. :-)
Good luck sa pagiging Asst. Correp.

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