Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Flickr!


I've finally created my own flickr account! I submit to you, the humble photographs of an amateur.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Fire



What does it mean exactly when someone says: "burn for me?"

Friday, June 23, 2006

Guessed it right...

(This is just one of my silly attempts to be a sports blogger.) ü

It is an envy to see Shaq celebrate his 4th Championship. It is an envy to see Dwayne Wade win the Finals MVP, an award which rightly belongs to him. Nevertheless, the Miami Heat deserved the Championship, Alonzo Mourning deserved it, Gary Payton deserved it, and I wonder if Antoine walker deserved it with the way he plays the game. Walker has the knack of shooting when he wants to, though he knows he already has lot his luster from 3-point country. It almost cost them the series.

My good friend, Miguel Jimenez of AOL must be very happy for his team. I am happy for him too. He must be dancing somewhere in Florida right now.

I wonder why Kobe is ditching #8 and will be donning #24 next season... Somehow it gives other people the notion that he's next after #23, which I hope is not his reason. I know he has matured a lot. So has his team, the Los Angeles Lakers .

The 2005-06 NBA season is over, so are my attempts to be a good sports blogger. Peace, out!

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Steve Nash is Crying...

Finally, the Suns are eliminated. ...And the reigning "MVP" is crying somewhere out there... Miami Heat, Champions in 6 games. Dwayne Wade is far better than Lebron "Freakin'" James!

Sunday, May 07, 2006

How much would you give to win? (Of Kobe Bryant and the L.A. Lakers, and Captain Barbel of GMA 7)


Win or lose, the Los Angeles Lakers have certainly proved a point in this NBA season's playoffs. For at least 3 games, they played as a team, a clear indication that even the most challenged of NBA teams are capable of beating the most elite opponents when working as a unit. Kobe Bryant, the best player ever to grace the court, has to learn this the hard way, though. With the Lakers failing to take advantage of their 3-1 lead in this seven game series against the freakin' Phoenix Suns, he now faces a tough challenge of either ending the Lakers' remarkable season by donning the "Assassin-Kobe" cape, or eventually lead his team into the annals of NBA history by drawing his sword and being "Captain Bryant" in the last stretch of this 7-game series. The "Assassin-Kobe" we have seen in the last two games no doubt is awe-inspiring, "Captain Bryant" we have seen in the 3 games prior to that is "so very very inspiring." The key to winning is confidence, we have seen the Lakers uber confidence in their 3 victories, we must see it again in Game 7. One of the greatest challenges for a leader on the other hand is to give back to each member of a team that same confidence that they have in you. With that being said, I pray that "Captain Bryant" take the stage!

In local news, Captain Barbel will surely take the stage in GMA 7's tele-babad. wahahahahaha!

Life is prevalent and abounded with teams, whether at home or at the office, they come in the person of friends or family. How much are we willing to give to make us win the game of life? Shall we put our confidence in our leaders or shall our leaders put their confidence in us?

Stevie Wonder and his Famous Song

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Saturday, April 22, 2006

The Greatest Basketball Player of All Time


I learned today that the greatest Baller of all time isn't Michael Jordan and is actually Filipino by the name of Gary Pitong. Not Gary Payton but Gari Pitong. The lore goes something like this:

In a game against Michael Jongman's Chikiamco Bulls, the Siangman SumanSonics are down by 20 points, 100-80, with 5 seconds left in the ball game. The Sonics call for time and create a play for the legendary Gary Pitong. Catching the inbound pass, Pitong jumps, puts up the prayer from beyond the arc and MAKES THE SHOT! The announcer shouts: "PITONG THREE POINTS!" Crowd goes wild! Sonics win the game 101-100.


Wow! Astonishing isn't it? A player actually scores 21 points out of a single three-point shot! The game, I later found out, was held at the Urdaneta Stadium in Urdaneta, Pangasinan.

The lore is courtesy of Aga Valencerina.

Pito- n. Filipino for the number 7.
"Pitong three-points!" translates to "7 three points!"

Friday, April 21, 2006

Pinoy-style blogging

I have been browsing through blogspot in search of interesting blogs. I have found out how insignificantly small this humble blog of mine is. Blogspot is VAST! As I moved on from blog to blog, for some reason I am able to easily decipher if a blog (given that they are in English) is created by a Filipino without even looking at the owner's profile. These blogs seem to be more straightforward, non-puzzling and more comprehensible that most blogs. Well composed, systematic, and simply put- understandable, or maybe, they're just closer to the heart. Randomly searching, I stumbled upon two blogs which have writers blogging from Hong Kong and the other from the States. Without doubt, I guessed that the writers were Filipino judging from their writing style, and I guessed right. Perhaps it takes one to know one.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Lipton anyone?



1.5 Liters of Green Iced Tea at P47.00 or 250mLiters of the same tea at P18.00? This compels me to take the latter. Though it tastes like Arnibal (a popular sweetener used in Filipino sidewalk beverages) according to Aga, it still is green iced tea priced right. Its effects are happily, beneficial to the body. Now this is one healthy habit that I can boast about, drinking 1.5 Liters of Lipton Green Iced Tea at work! woohoo! I just wish that I was that model at the link I gave you. I can act better than he does. Now, despite the benefits of tea, I still feel sleepy at work, less alert, and over relaxed. Tea-overdose, i call it. Let's drink to that! Overworked. Cheers! "Yeah, Tea can do that."

Friday, April 14, 2006

The Joys and Woes of Wearing Eye Glasses


Woes:


1. The way it fits: It's hell if it doesn't fit you well.

a. The nose rest is irritating.

b. The frame isn't at level.


2. You have to take it on and off repeatedly just to get that snug fit on top of your nose. (refer to no. 1)

3. It keeps on sliding down your nosebridge.

4. You need to push it up back when no. 3 happens.

5. It aches to wear it for long periods of time. Especially at work.

6. The lens get smudged almost everytime. (back to no.2)

7. There seems to be no perfect effective way to get rid of those smudges! Not good for OC's.

8. You can't see well without them on.

9. You can't see well with them on either.

10. It freakin' costs P2000! (And that's the cheapest pair by the way.)

11. It makes you want to throw up... Bonamine please!


Joys:


1. It gives you that "scholarly," sophisticated look. (accd. to TL) sounds more like "nerdy" to me.

2. They can be fashionable.

3. A good disguise. People don't recognize you anymore. (if you wear them the first time.)

4. It rectifies poor eyesight. Yes, there is hope. (That we'll see in 6 months' time KC.)

5. Adds 5 years to your age. (This is a woe for some.)

The thought: Keep yourself and your goal in focus, whatever it takes. Wear eyeglasses if you need to. ü