Friday, January 20, 2006

My Wishes For Tonight!

1. Get to play football with the Geng.
2. Buy all the DVD copies of recent movies I didn't get to see, namely... ALL OF THEM!
3. For the biz to fully recover, MALAPIT NA!
4. I hope it's FEB already so we can get JET already! Save money!
5. VICTORIA... here we come! May it be a success and as great as the others!
6. shop, have a girls' night out, and get a new phone (that's three in one!)
7. my hair to naturally curl so PS wont have to argue about it anymore :-D
8. a well-deserved vacation
9. sun, sun and more sun!
10. to magically gain a few pounds. I look like a tarantula with my skinny legs! :D

Good night!

Dangyu!

If most of the islanderos feel sorry for what have happened to us during the flood, there's an old fart who's rejoicing and even walked into our store and discreetly insulted our store and Apapa.

Why did God create men like him?

PS Talk Naman

PS and I recently celebrated our one year of FUN! Yey!

And we promise to have more fun in the coming years! Yey once more!

BTW, PS is gonna get me a GSD! She's actually Brad's daughter and I picked a name for her already -- JET, not juno, hers but JET! :D

Excited!

Tuesdays at 9pm

Worlds Apart... One of my best TV shows now.

I wish our local networks could produce something like W.A., instead of producing reality TV shows, with an awful lot of competition which eventually leads to mockery, criticism, and hatred and envy (picture a part where contestants/ contenders get the chance to air out their feelings towards the other team or the other person -- awful lot of backbitingi, terrible criticisms, full-swing arrogance...). I say TV producers shouldn't just provide entertainment to viewers but awareness and immersion as well. TV producers say they are now taking Pinoys to the next level, which level po?

Worlds Apart kind of reminds me of the immersions me and my friends had when we were still wearing our long green skirts in Loyola Heights. Three days and two nights of living with the fisherfolks of Laguna or with the farmers of San Jose Del Monte. Three days and two nights with no TV, no water, no electricity, no bathroom. But three days and two nights of humbling experiences, of fun, of realizations, of awareness, of action...

I say the experiences, the immersions, they may have taken away the usual comforts of our daily lives, but they have exposed us to the other cultures, to the other worlds, to the other lifestyles. They have made us value our lives more and improved on our crafts. And for them, we were their link to the world, their medium to be heard and seen...

Can't our producers make something like this? No competition, no prize, no mechanics, just pure immersion...

On the contrary, I love American Idol and Star in a Million. :-D

Garfield Is Dead?

It was like I was watching a local version of NGC's "Built for a Kill".

I could picture a pack of wolves tearing apart the poor rabbit's flesh... Anyway, Garfield died -- the big, fluffy, orange cat of Aling Cita, our neighbor. Garfield was so wrong trespassing our dog-infested backyard at 10:30pm! Poor Garfield, he must have thought how cruel animal life was.

I won't be descriptive anymore, but I just have to say that it was horrific (not descriptive eh?), and it was my first time to see a real catfight (?)! Nakakapanlambot. ANyway, our dogs already got a beating from me but they just couldn't leave Garfield alone and spare him!

Oohh, I hate our dogs now, they're stubborn and they're stupid. They killed the wrong cat or the wrong pet.

Aling Cita would totally be furious.

A Little Blog Trivia

As I don't have Internet access at home, and I can't as well run to the nearest cafe whenever I want to, I write down first all my future posts and wait for the right time to log on... Like now!

Bugger, I want a notebook fast!

I can now taste the ham

Things are getting better, much better, here in the island after three big floods enjoyed destroying our properties and interrupting our lives last December. Allelujah.

This time, according to Omama, she can now "taste the ham". And conversations are turning less serious during dinner. A big leap! Allelujah once more!

And even though I can still hear "echoes and whispers" from the people coming in at Apapa's shop, they don't get into me. Like what beautiful movies say when they end, "The most important thing is how you rise up, redeem yourself, and bring out the red carpet once again."

But Jajajanice would like to put it this way, "I am a S-U-P-R-E-M-E being, I can definitely get away with anything."