Sunday, February 22, 2009

BBC Explore: Sex and Religion in Manila [Video Part 1, 2 and 3]



Here's a 3 part documentary about the highly controversial Philippine Reproductive Health Bill. In part 2, listen to what the former Mayor of Manila, Lito Atienza's answer to Seyi Rhodes' question, Do you think that the Reproductive Health Bill is being introduce because it's what the people want? His answer was not the kind of answer that I was expecting, coming from an intelligent public official like him. And he also thinks that the growing population of the country is not a problem, (yeah right, blame it all on corruption). Or may be what he really wants to say is that, it's  "not my problem", in other words, he doesn't care.


Part1


Part 2


Part 3

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

My Vacation: I'm Excited like a Dog?


I am very excited when I think of my vacation in April, after more than 2 years in Saudi Arabia. My mind is bombarded with questions and thoughts about it. What will I do first when I get home?, Is it still safe there in Cavite?, Will it be humid when I get there?, How much a plane ticket from Manila to Baguio would cost me?, or Is my 40 day vacation enough for me? etc.... This is not helping my insomnia and we're still in February.

I have been working here in Saudi Arabia for many years now and I can say that this country has made me feel "like a dog out of his cage for the very first time" every time I go on a vacation, maybe it's because of this country's culture or should I say it's "strictness", is that the right term? anyway, I'm not saying it's bad, but I don't think it's good either, probably it depends on the person you are asking, whatever it is, I'm not in a position to make criticisms.

About my vacation, I know what I will do first!, I'll ask them to buy me a bottle or two of icy cold San Miguel beer and a couple of Balut or maybe Aling Remy's delicious Crispy Pata in Noveleta, now that would be nice! And then on the next day, I'll take my children to Josephine's Restaurant in Kawit, a sort of post graduation celebration for Sofia (she will graduate this March in highschool) and besides, I "need" to go there to taste my favorite Mutya ng Cavite soup, it's indescribably delicious.

Anyway, I'll just have to remember to take a lot of pictures or videos of the places where I will be going to, to show all my friends here and you, the readers of this blog. For now, I will just have to wait and prepare (the pasalubongs) for that day.



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Charice Predicted to be one of the hottest celebrities of 2009

Charice to be one of the hottest celebrities this year [2009], along side Kate Winslet and Robert Pattinson of "Twilight"as predicted by Liz Smith in Lips and Ears on Fox News.


Saturday, February 7, 2009

3 New Videos of Juana Change

I can't get enough of Juana Change, I can now officially say that I'm her number one fan. Here are the 3 new amazing videos of Juana Change with English subtitles.




"KILALA MO BA AKO?"
(Do You Know Who I Am?)






"FACE-OFF"





"Santa NiƱa"





Previous Juana Change Posts:


"CHA-CHA" & "BAYANI"


Link: 10 Questions for Juana Change

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

20 Random Things About Me


I'm a little bit hesitant to write and publish this post because some people who'll read this might say "who cares!". Not a lot of exciting things happening here and I can't think of something to post on this blog. Anyway, it's better than nothing. Here are the 20 random things about me:
  1. I love it when it's cloudy and windy.
  2. I like intelligent, friendly, humble and open minded people.
  3. I love the feeling of being lonely, (sometimes).
  4. I love Sade.
  5. I love the album of Lauryn Hill, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill".
  6. I love Vincent Van Gogh's paintings, especially the " Starry Night".
  7. I love the nightlife!
  8. I love Beer, especially Cerveza San Miguel.
  9. I hate bright lights.
  10. I believe that Filipinos and it's culture is Hispanic.
  11. I want to travel to Latin America and Europe especially in Venice, someday.
  12. I want to know my real mother.
  13. I hate corruptions.
  14. I love nature.
  15. I love listening to Neo Soul.
  16. I've watched "Gone With the Wind" more than 50 times.
  17. I love Dark Chocolates.
  18. I almost died because someone stabbed me on the face, 3 days before my birthday in 2006.
  19. I'm still waiting for the greatest adventure of my life.
  20. I hate goodbyes and bright lights.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

"Her Morning Elegance" by Oren Lavie


I found this video in Yahoo Music and I would like to share it with all of you. This is so cool, a time lapse of a woman sleepwalking without ever leaving her bed. Watch the video now.



Link: Oren Lavie.Com

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Counterfeit Encounter: My fake 50 riyal bill story



I heard about the story of a Filipino expat named Ryan Torres Anievas, 29, working in Rabigh here in Saudi Arabia, he was accused of distributing counterfeit Saudi Arabian currency. This reminds me of what happened to me 7 years ago. I almost went to jail because of that bogus 50 rial bill.

It was 2002, I was going to go to Taif (to one of our shops there), but before I went to SAPTCO in Balad, I decided to buy a big bottled water at an eatery down my apartment. Unfortunately, I don't have any smaller change that time, so I used my hundred riyal bill , I was running late so I just counted the money and head on to Balad. I was queuing inside SAPTCO terminal to get the ticket to Taif. The ticket to Taif was 30 riyals (one way), when it was my turn, I did the usual procedure, I told the person in the booth where I was going, gave my Iqama together with the money (the 50 riyal bill, it was the change from my 100 rial the Bengali guy gave me when I bought the bottled water).

And while waiting to get my ticket, I noticed the people inside the booth were whispering to each other and then glancing at me as if something was wrong. In my mind I was thinking that, maybe they thought that my Iqama was fake. I was so sure, that is what they were thinking. Suddenly, one of the guy working there politely called me to go with him inside a small office. I even saw a police officer going to the same place where I was going.

While inside, they were asking me something in Arabic which I could not understand. They were talking Gibberish to me. I told them that my Iqama is not fake and that it was the same Iqama that I used when traveling around the kingdom for the past 3 years. The guy that I was talking to realized that I neither speak nor understand Arabic that well, so he called for someone who speak English. Finally.

The new guy asked me where I got the money, I told him that the 50 rial bill was a change for my 100 riyals when I bought a bottled water at an eatery down my apartment. OMG!, then it struck me, there I realized that the whole commotion was about my 50 rial bill and it is FAKE... FALSO... FAUX!

I told them that I didn't know that the bill is fake. While talking to them, I was trying to be calm, trying to talk slowly and clearly and I was trying to make my face look innocent, [just like the cat (puss in the boots) from "Shrek the third"] well I was innocent!

And so they finally realized that I was telling the truth and let me go, after they took my telephone numbers, address and the exact place where I got that fake bill. I quickly called my friend and instructed him to go down the eatery and talk to the Bengali who gave me the bill. Then I proceeded to my destination, in Taif. Three hours late.

My friend told me that the Bengali was so scared when he talked to him. Yes, so scared that he didn't open the next day, in fact, he never open at all .

Related stories: Desert Aquaforce's post, Isla de Nebz' post, GMA News

Friday, January 23, 2009

Juana Change: World Premiere Announcement


World Premiere of Juana Change's [3] three new videos by the Movement for Good Governance or MGG at Robinsons Galleria, Indie Cine [in Ortigas, Manila] on February 3, 2009, Tuesday, 7 - 9 in the evening, with a ticket price of 100 pesos only.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Charice's rendition of Whitney Houston's "One Moment in Time"




This is by far the most amazing version of "One Moment in Time" that I've ever heard, aside of course from the original which was sang by Whitney Houston. This was one of the songs Charice sang at Obama's Pre-inaugural concert in Washington DC, the other was "God Bless America".

With her on stage are famous Filipino singers like Charlie Green, from the "Britain's Got Talent" (beside her); Arnel Pineda, the new vocalist of Journey ; Jed Madela, WCOPA Grand Champion, Performer of the world in Hollywood and the Superstars of Philippine music scene like Sarah Geronimo, Lani Misalucha, Zsa zsa Padilla, Vina Morales, Gary Valenciano and others.


Link: Charice Mania