Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Quotable Quotes
Somebody's boring me.
I think it's me. (Dylan Thomas )


Bwahahahaha.
How appropriately true in my case. =)
But at least I can still grin and bear it.
So it isn't so bad, after all.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

My Sunday fix
  • Sunday family brunch/lunch with my parents. At the mall or their house or here in my loft. Great bonding moments!
  • Eavesdropping on other people's secrets on this website.

  • Listening to the radio on my cellphone all day. Oldies, 70s songs, 80s fare. Songs from Tom Jones, The Cascades, Bobby Darrin, Brenda Lee, The Beatles, Andy Gibbs, The Eagles, Kenny Loggins, John Waits, Tom Petty, Rod Stewart, Bryan Adams etc. Tunes I grew up listening to so nostalgic sentiments wash up all over me.

  • Filling up the countless raffle coupons from the different supermarkets which my mother forces me to do. She is somehow convinced I'm lucky although I haven't really won anything major like a plasma TV or a brand new car. Ugh!
  • I end this post with a few lines from one of my favorite songs of all time:


    I beg your pardon
    I never promised you a rose garden
    Along with the sunshine there's gotta
    be a little rain sometime
    When you take you gotta give
    so live and let live and let go
    oh oh oh oh
    I beg your pardon
    I never promised you a rose garden

    Friday, September 22, 2006

    My fragile ego booster
    Last week, my sister and I attended this lecture somewhere in the Ortigas area. It was a presentation of a company who sells timeshare vacations and/or club membership to the public. It is a long tedious story on how we wasted our precious time in their office on a Saturday afternoon. So I'll spare you the boring details.

    Anyways, the lady who was assigned to us politely asked me my age. I blurted out I'm 37. I am the type of person who doesn't dread to tell people my real age. I mean why lie, right? You are only deceiving yourself if you do that. She was surprised and told me I hardly look my age. The real boost came though at the expense of my sister dearest. The young lady mistakenly thought my sister was older than me. Heh! I corrected her and we all chuckled. My sister though had this look on her face that said "oh no, not again" written all over it. Yes, it has happened several times in the past.

    Much to my chagrin I'm turning a year older, next month. So nowadays the tone of my volley of e-mails to my best friend is as depressing as watching the inconquerable Titanic sink into the ocean. So I really needed that boost to my sunken ego.
    But as Keane said in their song "Somewhere Only We Know"
    Oh simple thing where have you gone
    I'm getting old and I need something to rely on
    So tell me when you're gonna let me in
    I'm getting tired and I need somewhere to begin
    The scary part is I have no freaking idea where to begin.

    Sigh.

    Tuesday, September 19, 2006

    Music tag
    I was tagged by Snglguy to list 7 songs that is currently blasting on my playlist.

    Here goes:
    1) "Be Yourself and 5 Other Cliches" by Supernova. The newest rock band composed of Jason Newsted, Gilbey Clark, Tommy Lee and their newest front man Lukas Rossi. Lukas was recently declared the winner in the reality TV show, Rockstar: Supernova. Lukas' version of this song is alot more edgier and has more angst to it than Toby Rand's Aussie pop interpretation.

    2) "Les Yeux Ouverts" by Beautiful South. I posted about this song several days ago. Scroll down ... there ... see it?

    3) "Afterglow" by INXS - I saw them perform live at the Araneta Coliseum, last month. It's my favorite from their latest album "Switch".

    4) "Blind" by Lifehouse - this is my anthem/theme song for let's see about hmmm 2 and a half years now. Long story! Check out the lyrics, you will probably get what I mean.

    5) "Cuando Me Enamoro" by Andrea Bocelli - my fav song from his "Amore" album.

    6) "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane - this is included in the OST of the movie "Lake House". I have to say the only good thing about that film are the songs on its soundtrack.

    7) "The Dolphins Cry" by Magni. He was my favorite among the Rockstar: Supernova rockers. I knew he won't win but I loved his versatility and his wide vocal range. It doesn't hurt either that he looks really hot. I totally dig his version of the Live song.

    Monday, September 18, 2006

    Let's dance to shake away the (Monday) blues
    Not that I got the blues or anything.
    Just thought this was a cute way to start the week.

    So shake it, baby! =)

    Wednesday, September 13, 2006

    Film Festivals Galore
    Japanese Contemporary Cinema featured in Japan Foundation's month-long EIGA SAI
    The Japan Foundation, Manila, in cooperation with the Shangri-La Plaza Mall, the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the UP Film Institute presents slices of Japanese life as seen through the eyes of a new wave of Japanese directors in "Eiga Sai: Contemporary Films" from September to October, in celebration of Philippines-Japan Friendship Year.

    Screening venues are at the Cinema 3, Shangri-La Plaza Mall (September 13-19), CCP Dream Theater (September 26-30), and the UP Film Institute (October 2-3). All movies are subtitled in English. Admission is free.

    For detailed screening schedules and inquiries, please check the Japan Foundation, Manila website or call the JFM at telephone numbers 811-6155 to 58.

    All the best from Down Under
    The 4th Australian Film Festival unveils from September 15 to 22, 2006. The films will be screened in three venues—Greenbelt 3 Cinema 1, University of the Philippines-Cine Adarna and Ayala Onstage at the Ayala Center Cebu.

    Admission fee is Php50.00 at Greenbelt 3.

    For the schedule of screenings, log on to the Australian Embassy website or call 7578173, 7578135; Greenbelt Cinemas at 7297777; and the UP Film Institute at 9263640.


    I'm not sure I really have time to see all of these films but hopefully I'm not too tired nor lazy to catch a couple of them.

    On verra! =)

    Tuesday, September 12, 2006

    Fatigue
    I woke up tired.
    I've been tired a lot, lately.
    Blah ... blah ... blah!

    Yawns.

    Monday, September 11, 2006

    Time to reflect

    Tagaytay


    5 years ago, the world stood still as the tragedy unfolded in New York.
    Let us all offer a moment of silence to remember the victims.
    It also reminds me I've been back here in jolly old Pinas for 5 years now.
    Phew.

    Time flies by so fast.