September, 2005

Godspeed FEU

September 29th, 2005 September 29th, 2005
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It’s been a year since Jef and I were squeezed and slammed at the gates of Araneta Collisuem just to get at least an Upper B ticket. Unfortunately, they were all sold out (something fishy… i suspected that la salle hoard enough tickets to dominate araneta). The good thing is that we already have a Gen. Admission tickets prior to the day of the game. We then jumped from gen. ad. to upper b for a better view hehe, karma! —-> I stumbled and tripped twice! DARNA!

That moment is one of my college highlights :) hehe What an avid fan!

Unfortunately this season i wasn’t able to watch the game since i’m thousand miles away. Jef just told me the stories behind the controversial GAME 1. :)

Here are some pics from ubelt.com

Yeo_1

Yeo.. Super- dooper YABANG! STUPID!

Manger

The assistant manager who make BATOK of Arwind Santos

Jefch_1

Jef Chan, my fave. wondering why? bcoz of his name :P

Arwind

Arwind Santos’ winning pose

Paybak

IT’s payback time! Goodspeed!

unproductive, lifeless, but who cares? i’m lovin’ it!

September 29th, 2005 September 29th, 2005
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hell yeah! i’m kinda’ sorta’ unproductive and lifeless these past few days. E ikaw ba naman ang magkaron ng bagong laptop at high speed internet, ewan ko nalang kung lumabas ka pa ng kwarto davah??? :) For me owning a new laptop with high speed internet access (buh- bye dial- up) is HEAVEN! HUWAW!!! hehe… kumbaga sa bisyo.. DROGA na ito! hehe. Im000473_1

I’ve been convincing a.k.a. bothering a.k.a. annoying my dad to buy me this laptop coz im too bored. iba ang effect sakin ng pagiging bored, at sa sobrang bored ko natuto akong magluto, maglaba (sa washing machine), maglinis ng kwarto… usually the things i hate most. o di ba milagro, gumawa ako ng mga gawaing bahay dahil sa ka-bordan ko!? anyway, ngayon hindi na ko bored coz these past few days ive been spending majority of my time in front of the computer, kalikot jan, surf doon, di mo namamalayan gabi na pla and u missed lunch, snack and dinner coz ur eyes are too tired u better sleep rather eat some food downstairs.

Haaaaay, saya saya, pero feeling ko lumabo lalo mata ko dahil di nko makakita pag di nakacontact lenses! as in! complete blur lng nkikita ko, too bad my glasses were broken. at ska dahil nga di ako lumalabas ng kwarto di narin ako nakakapagluto at nakakapaglinis ng haus. UNPRODUCTIVE TLAGA!!! yung ibang mga kasama ko d2 sa haus parang ang tagal akong di nkita coz di nga ako bumababa ng living room. At ang pagrereview ko ng NCLEX at driving lessons na take forgranted na dahil sa bisyong to hehe.. well i’m lovin’ it. okay narin to’ dahil pag nabagot nanaman ako malamang punta nanaman akong manhattan (broadway) para mamasyal (mag- isa) at bumili ng mga damit na di naman kelangan bilhin, napapagastos lang ako e!

yun lng po ang mga nangyari sa buhay ko these past few days sa loob ng aking kwarto sa loob ng aming bahay dito sa Bogart Ave. Bronx, NY

Uniquely Filipino (share ko lang… this is a repost)

September 26th, 2005 September 26th, 2005
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The following is from a British journalist stationed in the
Philippines .. His observations are so hilarious!!!!
This was written in 1999.

Matter of Taste
by Matthew Sutherland

I have now been in this country for over six years, and consider
myself in most respects well assimilated. However, there is one
key step on the road to full assimilation, which I have yet to take,
and that’s to eat BALUT. The day any of you sees me eating balut,
please call immigration and ask them to issue me a Filipino passport.
Because at that point there will be no turning back. BALUT, for those
still blissfully ignorant non-Pinoys out there, is a fertilized duck
egg.

It is commonly sold with salt in a piece of newspaper, much like
English fish and chips, by street vendors usually after dark,
presumably so you can’t see how gross it is. It’s meant to be an aphrodisiac,
although I can’t imagine anything more likely to dispel sexual
desire than crunching on a partially formed baby duck swimming in
noxious fluid. The embryo in the egg comes in varying stages of
development, but basically it is not considered macho to eat one
without fully discernable feathers, beak, and claws. Some say these
crunchy bits are the best. Others prefer just to drink the so-called
’soup’, the vile, pungent liquid that surrounds the aforementioned
feathery fetus…excuse me; I have to go and throw up now. I’ll be
back in a minute.

Food dominates the life of the Filipino. People here just love to eat.
They eat at least eight times a day. These eight official meals are
called, in order: breakfast, snacks, lunch, merienda, pica-pica, pulutan,
dinner, and no-one-saw-me-take-that-cookie-from-the-fridge-so-it-doesn’t-count.
The short gaps in between these mealtimes are spent eating Sky Flakes
from the open packet that sits on every desktop. You’re never far from
food in the Philippines . If you doubt this, next time you’re driving
home from work, try this game. See how long you can drive without seeing
food and I don’t mean a distant restaurant, or a picture of food. I mean a
man on the sidewalk frying fish balls, or a man walking through the traffic
selling nuts or candy. I bet it’s less than one minute.

Here are some other things I’ve noticed about food in the Philippines .
Firstly, a meal is not a meal without rice - even breakfast. In the UK
, I could go a whole year without eating rice. Second, it’s impossible to
drink without eating. A bottle of San Miguel just isn’t the same without
gambas or beef tapa. Third, no one ventures more than two paces from their
house without baon and a container of something cold to drink. You
might as well ask a Filipino to leave home without his pants on. And lastly,
where I come from, you eat with a knife and fork. Here, you eat with a
spoon and fork. You try eating rice swimming in fish sauce with a
knife.

One really nice thing about Filipino food culture is that people always
ask you to SHARE their food. In my office, if you catch anyone attacking
their baon, they will always go, "Sir! KAIN TAYO!" ("Let’s eat!"). This
confused me, until I realized that they didn’t actually expect me to sit down
and start munching on their boneless bangus. In fact, the polite response
is something like, "No thanks, I just ate."

But the principle is sound - if you have food on your plate, you are
expected to share it, however hungry you are, with those who may be
even hungrier. I think that’s great. In fact, this is frequently even taken
one step further. Many Filipinos use "Have you eaten yet?" ("KUMAIN KA
NA?") as a general greeting, irrespective of time of day or location.

Some foreigners think Filipino food is fairly dull compared to other
Asian cuisines. Actually lots of it is very good: Spicy dishes like Bicol
Express (strange, a dish named after a train); anything cooked with coconut
milk; anything KINILAW; and anything ADOBO. And it’s hard to beat the sheer
wanton, cholesterolic frenzy of a good old-fashioned LECHON de leche
feast. Dig a pit, light a fire, add 50 pounds of animal fat on a stick,
and cook until crisp. Mmm, mmm… you can actually feel your arteries
constricting with each successive mouthful.

I also share one key Pinoy trait —a sweet tooth. I am thus the only
foreigner I know who does not complain about sweet bread, sweet
burgers, sweet spaghetti, sweet banana ketchup, and so on. I am a man
who likes to put jam on his pizza. Try it!

It’s the weird food you want to avoid. In addition to duck fetus in the
half-shell, items to avoid in the Philippines include pig’s blood soup
(DINUGUAN); bull’s testicle soup, the strangely-named "SOUP NUMBER
FIVE" (I dread to think what numbers one through four are); and the
ubiquitous, stinky shrimp paste, BAGOONG, and it’s equally stinky
sister, PATIS. Filipinos are so addicted to these latter items that they will
even risk arrest or deportation trying to smuggle them into countries like
Australia and the USA , which wisely ban the importation of items you
can smell from more than 100 paces.

Then there’s the small matter of the blue ice cream. I have never been
able to get my brain around eating blue food; the ubiquitous UBE leaves me
cold.

And lastly on the subject of weird food, beware: that KALDERETANG
KAMBING (goat) could well be KALDERETANG ASO (dog)…

The Filipino, of course, has a well-developed sense of food. Here’s a
typical Pinoy food joke: "I’m on a seafood diet. "What’s a seafood
diet?" "When I see food, I eat it!"

Filipinos also eat strange bits of animals — the feet, the head, the
guts, etc., usually barbecued on a stick. These have been given witty names,
like "ADIDAS" (chicken’s feet); "KURBATA" (either just chicken’s neck, or
"neck and thigh" as in "neck-tie"); "WALKMAN" (pigs ears); "PAL" (chicken
wings); "HELMET" (chicken head); "IUD" (chicken intestines), and BETAMAX"
(video-cassette-like blocks of animal blood). Yum, yum. Bon appetit.

"A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches" — (Proverbs
22:1)

WHEN I arrived in the Philippines from the UK six years ago, one of the
first cultural differences to strike me was names. The subject has
provided a continuing source of amazement and amusement ever since.

The first unusual thing, from an English perspective, is that everyone
here has a nickname. In the staid and boring United Kingdom , we have
nicknames in kindergarten, but when we move into adulthood we tend,

I am glad to say, to lose them.

The second thing that struck me is that Philippine names for both girls
and boys tend to be what we in the UK would regard as overbearingly cutesy
for anyone over about five. Fifty-five-year-olds colleague put it. Where I
come from, a boy with a nickname like Boy Blue or Honey Boy would be beaten
to death at school by pre-adolescent bullies, and never make it to
adulthood. So, probably, would girls with names like Babes, Lovely, Precious,
Peachy or Apples. Yuk, ech ech.

Here, however, no one bats an eyelid. Then I noticed how many people
have what I have come to call "door-bell names". These are nicknames that
sound like -well, doorbells. There are millions of them. Bing, Bong, Ding,
and Dong are some of the more common. They can be, and frequently are, used in
even more door-bell-like combinations such as Bing-Bong, Ding-Dong,
Ting-Ting, and so on. Even one of our senator has a doorbell named Ping.
None of these doorbell names exist where I come from, and hence sound
unusually amusing to my untutored foreign ear.

Someone once told me that one of the Bings, when asked why he was
called Bing, replied, "because my brother is called Bong". Faultless logic.
Dong, of course, is a particularly funny one for me, as where I come from
"dong" is a slang word for well; perhaps "talong" is the best Tagalog
equivalent.

Repeating names was another novelty to me, having never before
encountered people with names like Len-Len, Let-Let, Mai-Mai, or Ning-Ning. The
secretary I inherited on my arrival had an unusual one: Leck-Leck. Such
names are then frequently further refined by using the "squared"
symbol, as in Len2 or Mai2. This had me very confused for a while.

Then there is the trend for parents to stick to a theme when naming
their children. This can be as simple as making them all begin with the same
letter, as in Jun, Jimmy, Janice, and Joy.

More imaginative parents shoot for more sophisticated forms of
assonance or rhyme, as in Biboy, Boboy, Buboy, Baboy (notice the names get worse the
more kids there are-best to be born early or you could end up being a Baboy).

Even better, parents can create whole families of, say, desserts (Apple
Pie, Cherry Pie, Honey Pie) or flowers (Rose, Daffodil, Tulip). The main
advantage of such combinations is that they look great painted across your trunk
if you’re a cab driver. That’s another thing I’d never seen before coming to
Manila — taxis with the driver’s kids’ names on the trunk.

Another whole eye-opening field for the foreign visitor is the
phenomenon of the "composite" name. This includes names like Jejomar (for Jesus,
Joseph and Mary), and the remarkable Luzviminda (for Luzon , Visayas and
Mindanao, believe it or not). That’s a bit like me being called something like
"Engscowani" (for England , Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland ).
Between you and me, I’m glad I’m not.

And how could I forget to mention the fabulous concept of the randomly
inserted letter ‘h’. Quite what this device is supposed to achieve, I
have not yet figured out, but I think it is designed to give a touch of
class to an otherwise only averagely weird name. It results in creations like
Jhun, Lhenn, Ghemma, and Jhimmy. Or how about Jhun-Jhun (Jhun2)?

How boring to come from a country like the UK full of people with names
like ohn Smith. How wonderful to come from a country where imagination
and exoticism rule the world of names.

Even the towns here have weird names; my favorite is the unbelievably
named town of Sexmoan (ironically close to Olongapo and Angeles). Where else
in the world could that really be true? Where else in the world could the
head of the Church really be called Cardinal Sin? Where else but the
Philippines!

Note: Philippines has a senator named Joker, and it is his legal
name

espresso double shot

September 25th, 2005 September 25th, 2005
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i thought my pupils will dilate after a can of starbucks espresso double shot,  but not. maybe i’m just immune with caffeine and probably taurine. what a sleepyhead. oh it’s been a month of unproductiveness. i’m bored and this will be the nth time im saying/ writting/ expressing my boredom. geeesh! life… where are you? i need you now. i should review for the state board exam but i just cant. i’m not that motivated yet. i should be dieting and exercising but i’m too lazy to lift mah butt here in my bean bag.

i miss badminton

and bowling

and malling,

movies,

window shopping,

starbucks and seattle’s best (Philippine version)

billards

jef…

and riding in his car,

gateway, robinson, megamall and sm manila parking lot,

araneta colliseum,

uaap,

dining out,

walking after dining out

H.H.W.W.P.S.S.P. (hehe)

i miss him a lot

and our spontaneous dates

and our date with our baby bear rico

a month and still counting…

Fashion Victim

September 21st, 2005 September 21st, 2005
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Title says it all…

Fashion_victim

Disney Vacation

September 13th, 2005 September 13th, 2005
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Dsc03491 Yeah.. finally saw mickey mouse and a lot lot more disney and universal studios characters in Orlando Florida. Kinda overwhelmed though… it’s fun, colorful and expensive (ahem! tnx tita mila) coz i think the disney theme park tickets are like $260 for the four theme parks (Magic Kindom, MGM Studios, Animal Kingdom, Epcot) not to mention the plane ticket, hotel accomodation and fancy restos out there. I kinda feel privileged coz not everyone can spend for a vacation like that.. I should’ve feel blessed but actually there’s a feeling of emptiness and hallowness coz without my mom and jef.. i feel so incomplete at alone. Well i guess it kinda show in the pictures, most of them are ‘plaster smiles’  hehe… when im back in the phils i’ll bring my mom and dadi jef to disney with me… disney hongkong coz they don’t have US visa yet…

those days.. damn, terrible but worth the nostalgia

September 2nd, 2005 September 2nd, 2005
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Oh how i miss those days but i guess i’ve done enough of that.

SInce first year college i promised myself to change my whole damn life. I’m not that loser though but i kinda just belong to an average peers. Since then, the words AVERAGE, SIMPLE, CONVENTIONAL and the like begun to irritate my curious self and tried so much that college life has to offer. I’m just tired of being plain, simple, average, conventional.

I started experimenting, first of my looks, though that means  being blonde (yeah, ive been to that… a bob cut; blonde haired trying hard). Then putting a dark matte lipstick and black eyebrow pencil. It only lasted for months coz i discovered something else. Something i really really want way back haighschool days: frenchtipped nails. Growing nails that long is kinda trendy and some of my block mates adored it. What a self- esteem booster! Since then i tried every single nail polish color. Now black, for the next three days gold, after 4 days it’s pink. FEU isn’t that strict to OGEC students that’s why i can paint my nails any color i want, any length i could handle.

When i entered I.N. (instutute of nursing) long and colored nails are forbidden. Okay, i have to follow coz it’s mandatory so i have to cut my precious nails short.

Days passed by. I’m back again being a plain typical nursing student. i kinda feel bored about myself and my course but the subject Anatomy and Physiology required a lot of hardwork that’s why i don’t have time for any dissentious thing to do.

I have a classmate, she’s kinda notorious and gawd- damn furious. I  hate her bcoz her garbage mouth is irritating, she talks shit and shams everybody. Everyone knows her and they’re preying and feasting her unbuttoned blouse (and her huge boobs of course) but she didn’t care! She minds her own business, does her own stuffs and although she’s kinda cheap looking and a biatch to everyone, she can pass our difficult exams with flying colors. Maybe i’m just the one who noticed that bright side of her. She’s easy to get along that’s why we later became friends. Her being outgoing and spontaneous are really infectious, then i just found myself playing pool and clubbing with her. Malate and Libis became our second home. I admit she taught me a lot of things, not only those crappy and bitchy ones (make- up, smoking, drinking, dirty ledge dancing, admiring those varsity players) but also a lot of good things about life. I can say, as the song goes, she "turned my life from grey in to red". But our block section was reshuffled so we parted ways. Unfortunately, she didn’t survived the extremes of being a nursing student. We were not classmates anymore when it happened. I heard she flunked Nursing Research because of her absences and tardiness. While I, again, returned to my simple life.

I tried clubbing with my other friends but there’s a feeling of nonsense- ness coz im not enjoying it anymore, not because im not with her anymore but i felt that i’m old for that (i’m 19 then) and there’s a lot more productive things to do… like studying.. yeah right!

Well, i didn’t study that much though but unlike those early years in college, i’m quite focused now of what should i really do. Isn’t it called growing up? As i’ve said.. Oh how i miss those days but i guess i’ve done enough of that.