I need to get this off my chest. It was just a horrendous experience going home after watching the Nights in Rodanthe movie.
I had to take a cab to get home since I was so lazy and scared to take other modes of transportation here in the Philly (Philippines). As expected, I hailed, got in a cab and told the driver where home was. I gave him directions and all that stuff. I was guessing he knew where I lived and he was only playing dumb so his taxi meter can just charge and charge me if I agree for the longer route.
I wasn't agreeable to it. I was ready to fight back, politely by giving him directions. Even if it takes throughout the entire trip just so he couldn't hustle me, I was willing to do it.
So there. I gave him clear directions and guess what. He told me that there was a traffic jam in the area and he wanted us to take an alternate route, a long and dark one. So okay, I agreed to go via Julia Vargas Avenue just so he can shut up and drive. I was playing along with him.
Hello, Mister Taxi Driver! Traffic Jam in the middle of the night, almost midnight and still a traffic jam? Are you kidding me? I am from this area, who are you fooling? All these ran thru my head and for the sake of a peaceful ride, I nodded and said yes to his suggestions.
And then after, he insinuated again that it would be traffic and wanted us to go around the Ultra Astrodome route. One of his brilliant suggestions. He also threatened me to just get out and find another cab to take me home if I say otherwise. I told him no and just stick with the Julia Vargas route.
And then the unexpected happened. He then repeated that I should just get another cab to take me home if I won't agree.
It was my threshold. I stepped out of the cab, told him that if that's what he wanted, then fine. I banged the door never looked back and hailed another cab to take me home. I didn't pay for anything. Why would I? He never dropped me at my destination. He was an asshole, why would I encourage such behavior.
The nerve of this cab driver! How can he do such a thing and just keep on suggesting things that will not be beneficial for me. Gees, now I understand why he is still a taxi driver. I wouldn't even wonder if he gets caught for theft or something. Who knows, he might have been plotting this act all along.
It's always discouraging to see your own kind do such thing to you. Hustle you and take advantage. All for the sake of money. For being greedy for money. It's a pity he does that. I hope he sleeps at night.
I just hope he reflects one time and recollect on all these things he had done to his own kind. Then change for all our sakes. He needs to. If he stays a prick forever, then he just might get what he deserves - KARMA.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Nights in Rodanthe, Bravo!

Nicholas Sparks sure lives up to his reputation of touching the lives of his readers and audiences with such a heartfelt story line. I don't know about the book, but the movie sure pierced my heart big time. I am sure the readers would think otherwise as the infamous comparison between the book's story line is a whole lot better than that of the movie's. Heck, I liked it. Period. No contradictions.
I guess that kilig factor (sort of like love chills) is credited to Diane Lane and Richard Gere's reunion since the Unfaithful movie. Their magic just doesn't go off on screen. Richard Gere is still as charming as ever.
The movie is pretty straight forward. Adrienne (Lane) and Paul (Gere) were both divorced and were living miserable lives, sort of - dealing with their own personal struggle. They met at an old inn in Rodanthe, South Carolina (I guess, since the initials were S.C.) where Adrienne stood in for her close friend Jean, and Paul as the only guest who had paid double the price to have him accommodated for a few days. This was basically the place where all of the good stuff happened. The movie continues on and I will stop now because I might spoil the very touching ending if I don't shut up. So things happened. And then, you should see the movie for details. - winks, winks -
Anyways, the movie's message was very clear. Love just happens when you least expect it. Love just slithers its way to the heart and works around what's left from the previous heartbreak. It amends and repairs and betters the feeling the second time.
Love deserves a second chance. Everyone does. A person might not see how important and beautiful you are, but in the eyes of a person loving, everything just tells it all. I will borrow the line from Adrienne's dialogue and it goes something like, "you deserve a love that keeps you better".
She is right. We love at certain degrees. A one-way love doesn't warrant happiness. It has to be unrequited felt by both parties. The love that sees it all. The love that keeps you smile in your trying times. A love that sees the light in the darkness. A love that is pure, untainted.
The movie just reassured me of one thing - that even a hopeless romantic like me who might have been hurt before from a previous experience is up for something bigger in the future - a love to keep me better.
Sorry for being cheesy. I am a hopeless romantic, what can you do? :P
Harry Potter Question
I know a lot of Harry Potter fans will hate me for this. They may want me dead or alive. But I'd post it anyways.
I saw a photo taken of Malfoy (don't know the correct spelling, so not worth googling) and Harry Potter earlier this morning. I was browsing thru the pages online and ta-da! This photo appeared. And boy, it was such a morning treat. It wasn't daring but rather controversial.
Reserve your OH-MY-GODS and What-the-f!@#! Here you go.

What if the two were lovers? What if the rivalry was just a front to conceal the relationship at Hogwarts. I don't know. It was just a thought. Nobody can even claim if it can happen, unless of course J.K. Rowling reads this and sends me a personal message.
J.K. Rowling, I haven't read the books, girl. I could use some free stuff here. Drop me a line. I would be happy to reply. :)
I saw a photo taken of Malfoy (don't know the correct spelling, so not worth googling) and Harry Potter earlier this morning. I was browsing thru the pages online and ta-da! This photo appeared. And boy, it was such a morning treat. It wasn't daring but rather controversial.
Reserve your OH-MY-GODS and What-the-f!@#! Here you go.

What if the two were lovers? What if the rivalry was just a front to conceal the relationship at Hogwarts. I don't know. It was just a thought. Nobody can even claim if it can happen, unless of course J.K. Rowling reads this and sends me a personal message.
J.K. Rowling, I haven't read the books, girl. I could use some free stuff here. Drop me a line. I would be happy to reply. :)
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
ANTM, Jumped the Shark?
For ANTM (America's Next Top Model) show, I just read a few minutes ago that the show has officially jumped the shark. Well, I actually didn't know what it meant. Until I read the entire article.
For serious media critics, a show has officially jumped the shark when it has reached its limit. It's climax. And when a producer or a show struggles to outdo and outshine the previous cycles/seasons and it somewhat turns out corny, it's considered suicide.
They have a point. The futuristic stints and the silver jumpsuits didn't really pull it off during the pilot episode. It was more of an act of desperation over innovation. Who would do such plot. It was more of an anime than a top model search.
Tyra needs to do some serious thinking for plots and stints. I like the ANTM show more than anyone in the world. Or maybe I am just exaggerating. But modesty aside, she needs to go back to her roots and rock the world again.
After all, she doesn't need all those woo-haa shenanigans. She does need to realize that the focus is on how to groom a top model and not to turn the show into a circus.
I was trying to upload a photo for this blog. For some reason, it WOULD NOT UPLOAD. Heck. No photo for this blog. Stupid connection or whatever. Period.
For serious media critics, a show has officially jumped the shark when it has reached its limit. It's climax. And when a producer or a show struggles to outdo and outshine the previous cycles/seasons and it somewhat turns out corny, it's considered suicide.
They have a point. The futuristic stints and the silver jumpsuits didn't really pull it off during the pilot episode. It was more of an act of desperation over innovation. Who would do such plot. It was more of an anime than a top model search.
Tyra needs to do some serious thinking for plots and stints. I like the ANTM show more than anyone in the world. Or maybe I am just exaggerating. But modesty aside, she needs to go back to her roots and rock the world again.
After all, she doesn't need all those woo-haa shenanigans. She does need to realize that the focus is on how to groom a top model and not to turn the show into a circus.
I was trying to upload a photo for this blog. For some reason, it WOULD NOT UPLOAD. Heck. No photo for this blog. Stupid connection or whatever. Period.
Blah-ging!
I had not been writing these past couple of days. I don't know if it was just plain burn-out or my pure sleaziness that made me not commit to writing.
Every time I go back home from work, I felt so drained. Drained from doing so much things that I enjoyed watching television and playing a facebook game every night to de-stress myself and condition again to working the next day over blogging, which obviously needed some thinking. At times, serious thinking.
My brain cells could not handle the thinking part anymore. So there, I gave up on blogging. More of like a Coke commercial over a very good program, say - America's Next Top Model. Hihihi. Meaning a temporary and expected commercial.
Now, I am back with a vengeance. And I think I owe a lot of blogging over the long unannounced sabbatical. A lot of exciting experiences happened along the way. So, fret no more. Blogs are on the way. Especially now that I am on vacation, hihi.
I just need a little time to compose my thoughts, gather them and construct them into sentences.
So from blah-ging to serious blogging, I am getting there, soon. :)
Every time I go back home from work, I felt so drained. Drained from doing so much things that I enjoyed watching television and playing a facebook game every night to de-stress myself and condition again to working the next day over blogging, which obviously needed some thinking. At times, serious thinking.
My brain cells could not handle the thinking part anymore. So there, I gave up on blogging. More of like a Coke commercial over a very good program, say - America's Next Top Model. Hihihi. Meaning a temporary and expected commercial.
Now, I am back with a vengeance. And I think I owe a lot of blogging over the long unannounced sabbatical. A lot of exciting experiences happened along the way. So, fret no more. Blogs are on the way. Especially now that I am on vacation, hihi.
I just need a little time to compose my thoughts, gather them and construct them into sentences.
So from blah-ging to serious blogging, I am getting there, soon. :)
Monday, October 20, 2008
It's Edge Night
Today was just those days I had to reflect on certain aspects of my life. I think at this stage I have all the right to just sail away for a bit and forget the world. Sit down. Stare at the window pane. Listen to the music. Forget everything in my head and waste time. Just being still.

I guess being so worn out from work helps to just idle around and enjoy the time for myself.
I am writing this entry while listening to Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars". Over and over again. I know it's not the right lyrics to ponder on. But I find the rhythm very relaxing. It kind of draws me in and helps me find my centre these days, magnifying the "forget the world" part of the song. It's my version of yoga.
Winks. Winks.
I guess the moon is blue again.
It's nothing night.
It's just plain blah-blahs and yada-yadas.
It's the time I detach myself from everything again.
Enjoy my peace and quiet. Just blank. Just myself.
It's Edge Night.
I guess being so worn out from work helps to just idle around and enjoy the time for myself.
I am writing this entry while listening to Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars". Over and over again. I know it's not the right lyrics to ponder on. But I find the rhythm very relaxing. It kind of draws me in and helps me find my centre these days, magnifying the "forget the world" part of the song. It's my version of yoga.
Winks. Winks.
I guess the moon is blue again.
It's nothing night.
It's just plain blah-blahs and yada-yadas.
It's the time I detach myself from everything again.
Enjoy my peace and quiet. Just blank. Just myself.
It's Edge Night.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Bangkok Pilgrimage
Bangkok may be a shopping haven to most of the tourists visiting the country. Little do a few know that this country is a home as well for pilgrimage. Predominantly Buddhist, Bangkok has more than 30,000+ temples, seen and distributed throughout the city.
Our second day itinerary was dedicated in frequenting the best, not to mention the most visited temples and religious sites not only for tourists but for locals as well. It was a must to engage ourselves in this cultural immersion. We had to partake and involve ourselves in experiencing this one of a kind trip, this adventure.
So in preparation for this so-called pilgrimage, we had to stuff a lot of carbs so we could walk, trek, run, climb or do whatever physical activity needed to keep up with our itinerary.
The first thing in my mind was stuffing up. In a more formal term - gluttony. Please do not be mistaken, the food on my plate was just a primer on what they offered. I went for breakfast themes. This my friends was what American breakfast was all about. I did a couple of trips back to the buffet table to try some other food offerings there. My photo was just the first of my 3 rounds, hihi.
Breakfast was just plain yummy. A lot of choices from breads to cereals to porridges to rice to main courses. You name it. They got it. They had a lot to choose from, except for ice cream. Who would want ice cream in the morning? Who in the world would ask for an ice cream early in the morning? Even children know better.
After the sumptuous meal and four bulging stomachs, we still managed to have a good photo taken. The oh-so-good-food needs a perfect complement - a photo for keepsake. So after eating, we could not resist the Bangkok charm. There was nothing better than the Bangkok breeze touching your face after a sinful breakfast. Pure Bangkok air from a 43rd floor balcony of what once considered the tallest building in Thailand - Baiyoke Suites. It was almost orgasmic. But then again, I can only imagine.
After a few snapshots and a heavy breakfast, we started our trip for the day. The trip to the Chao Phraya River. The river that keeps Thailand on the map for trade. Our Tour Guide - Mr. Bank was saying that the river was very clean though the water was murky. The reason behind it was that water comes straight from the mountains down to Thailand. So there was no time for the water to clear.
We had the chance to get in a boat and journey the long stretch of the river. We had seen variety of temples on our way to Wat Arun - Temple of Dawn. The temples were really lavish structures. Very well built and the details were just unbelievable. Bangkok is indeed one darn place to visit. Those temple structures I only saw in books were in front of me. Real ones. My eyes were feasting and twinkling. I was just gazing at them, in plain awe.
The trip was reinforced with so much eureka moments when we got to Temple of Dawn - Wat Arun. This is a photo of me doing the traditional Thai pose. Can you see the designs of the temple? I did mimic the pose. And boy I was so awkward. But who cares. I still look fierce. Period. No objections.
After each of our solo photos taken, we of course would not dare to leave the place without our group photo. Sharing this experience with friends just doubled the "unforgetfulness" of this experience. It maybe hot climbing the stairs and moving around the premises. But no matter how scorching hot the sun was, for some reason, it became tolerable. Getting a tan from going around Wat Arun was something anybody could NOT do everyday, except if you were working there.
After the sunbathing at the temple task at Wat Arun, we needed to stuff ourselves again. We took our lunch at a local restaurant and ate our stomachs out. We still had to go to the famous "Four-Face Buddha" destination to conclude our Bangkok Pilgrimage. We heard from our Tour Guide that it was the place to go for well-wishers and people who needed some divine help from Buddha.
We all offered flowers and incenses to the Four Face Buddha. We all had our open mind to try and respect their faith. We all did what we were instructed to do. We did what we were told. We followed the instructions in praying and asking for our wishes to be granted.
It was a solemn experience. It gave me the added kick I needed to assure myself and prove to myself that I needed it. It gave me that other aura for respect for other religion and the knack in blending with others without prejudice.
After visiting the place, we all felt revitalized. We left the place with so much respect and tranquility.
Bangkok is just simply amazing.
Lookie! Lookie!
I bought something a bit expensive last week. And now that I have thought about it, it wasn't much of an impulse. It was an investment for me to look good at the upcoming event from work.
Behold, my suit.

For the record, this is not as expensive as CK or Hugo Boss suits. This is mediocre to say the least. But the fit. Oh yes, the fit is worth a million dollars. It was that fit that made me buy it. The cut of the sleeves, the hem lines and the details.
This is way better than orgasm.
The day that I bought was the time my libido went off the meter - 1. for being expensive and 2. for feeling that it was made for me.
I'll take a good snap shot when I am in it. I don't want to spoil the fun and post it here this soon.
Yes, I am a spoilsport at times. :)
Behold, my suit.
For the record, this is not as expensive as CK or Hugo Boss suits. This is mediocre to say the least. But the fit. Oh yes, the fit is worth a million dollars. It was that fit that made me buy it. The cut of the sleeves, the hem lines and the details.
This is way better than orgasm.
The day that I bought was the time my libido went off the meter - 1. for being expensive and 2. for feeling that it was made for me.
I'll take a good snap shot when I am in it. I don't want to spoil the fun and post it here this soon.
Yes, I am a spoilsport at times. :)
Friday, October 17, 2008
No more be delicious, Hello Happy!
Well, since I had started a Metrosexual talk, let me go ahead and share with you my little secret. I had gone ahead and purchased a new scent for myself. Not because I did not want my DKNY scent anymore. I recently bought a new bottle of perfume because I missed my original scent. The one that I used before DKNY.
I miss my old scent back. That tinge of citrus mixed with that light and refreshing scent, not too strong, but strong enough to make an impression. I miss the happy days. My Clinique Happy for Men scent.
I so miss it. But I don't think I miss the price. It's more expensive than the DKNY perfume now. Hmm, but I guess it's worth it. It's better than the putrid smells of the slaughterhouses. Or the smell of sweat after running without taking a bath and going straight to work. Much much better. Way better.
P.S.
The Metro's (name of the department store) tag line is so nice and suave. Are you a serial shopper? I must admit it's a good one from them.
My New Me
My last Friday night was spent thinking of my own shopping list. It actually hit me when I looked at my open cabinet and my toiletries. It was just then that I came to realize that I only had a few vain essentials. Yep, a few to put on my face and things that I use for hygienic purposes.
Well, I am happy to announce that little by little, somehow, I am beginning to fit all the pieces together. The entire ensemble is not complete though. I must say that my baby steps progress are quite remarkable - from nothing to a few must haves that can be recommended to friends. My hunt for hygiene essentials is on!
I am not getting any younger. No matter how much denial face and the "I-am-so-young-face" I make every time I look myself in the mirror, that pesky gravity just justifies that everything is meant to age. That said, it made me think on how I can delay the aging process. I am 25 years old already. And I read from some magazine that this age is the birth of wrinkles! Damn, I am only beginning to explore my life and they would say that mean thing to me. I barely even exercised my right to get laid!
So having this said, I need to counter skin-aging. So I went to this Body Shop outlet in Toa Payoh, Singapore to look around. Funny enough, they have all different and new range of products. This was the second time that I got confused since my sexuality question mark! Haha.
From head to toe, they all have it. All new, all packaged nicely and with all different scents. Good thing there was a sales assistant to explain everything that I touched. Guys, spare me the question. I do frequent shops like this, but I didn't just have the interest to buy them before as I thought these were just fabricated by cosmetic companies to rob from ignorant, self-centered and egoistic people like Jennifer Lopez.

Bull Shit. I think I will be part of that ignorant population that patronizes skin products. Yeah, somehow and for some reason I need it. I can't have my skin taken for granted. It was just now that I need more than that Vitamin E Eye Cream that I bought from them a month and a half ago. I need to moisturize, too. A healthy skin is a moisturized skin. And get a lotion to revitalize that glow in me. Gees, how pathetic. I am talking about a glowing skin now. (winks, winks)
So I ended up being ripped, $50+ less than my credit limit for buying the Vitamin E Moisturizer and the lotion. Good thing I liked the effects of Body Shop's Vitamin E Eye Cream I am willing to try the entire line of Vitamin E products they have. Well, not maybe entirely now but soon. If I find the effects really working, I will start recommending them. And who knows, I might be their spokesperson or their Ambassador just like Halle Berry to Revlon and Christina Aguilera for MAC. (hihihi)

So to BODY SHOP, please contact me. I need a sponsor. I need supplies. Email or drop me a message. Or something.
Well, I am happy to announce that little by little, somehow, I am beginning to fit all the pieces together. The entire ensemble is not complete though. I must say that my baby steps progress are quite remarkable - from nothing to a few must haves that can be recommended to friends. My hunt for hygiene essentials is on!
I am not getting any younger. No matter how much denial face and the "I-am-so-young-face" I make every time I look myself in the mirror, that pesky gravity just justifies that everything is meant to age. That said, it made me think on how I can delay the aging process. I am 25 years old already. And I read from some magazine that this age is the birth of wrinkles! Damn, I am only beginning to explore my life and they would say that mean thing to me. I barely even exercised my right to get laid!
So having this said, I need to counter skin-aging. So I went to this Body Shop outlet in Toa Payoh, Singapore to look around. Funny enough, they have all different and new range of products. This was the second time that I got confused since my sexuality question mark! Haha.
From head to toe, they all have it. All new, all packaged nicely and with all different scents. Good thing there was a sales assistant to explain everything that I touched. Guys, spare me the question. I do frequent shops like this, but I didn't just have the interest to buy them before as I thought these were just fabricated by cosmetic companies to rob from ignorant, self-centered and egoistic people like Jennifer Lopez.
Bull Shit. I think I will be part of that ignorant population that patronizes skin products. Yeah, somehow and for some reason I need it. I can't have my skin taken for granted. It was just now that I need more than that Vitamin E Eye Cream that I bought from them a month and a half ago. I need to moisturize, too. A healthy skin is a moisturized skin. And get a lotion to revitalize that glow in me. Gees, how pathetic. I am talking about a glowing skin now. (winks, winks)
So I ended up being ripped, $50+ less than my credit limit for buying the Vitamin E Moisturizer and the lotion. Good thing I liked the effects of Body Shop's Vitamin E Eye Cream I am willing to try the entire line of Vitamin E products they have. Well, not maybe entirely now but soon. If I find the effects really working, I will start recommending them. And who knows, I might be their spokesperson or their Ambassador just like Halle Berry to Revlon and Christina Aguilera for MAC. (hihihi)
So to BODY SHOP, please contact me. I need a sponsor. I need supplies. Email or drop me a message. Or something.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
CODE : MOLE MEETING
Today had just been plain depressing. From the moment I stepped foot on our dear office, everything just felt wrong. I guess there are just days when the world just falls on you. Sometimes you catch it with your head - a total clash, and there are just days that you seem to make do with the situation.
I don't know why I was feeling down today. I never got the chance to momentarily ponder on it and have some quiet time with myself. I only noticed the four gigantic pimples growing on my face fast. They have their own heartbeats. I was so scared I might give birth to four kids soon! But other than that, everything just became one big, gray of blur surrounding my bubble.
Sighs.
I have not felt the acne presence for quite a while now. Maybe it's just because of stress at work that these babies of mine just keep on waking up from under my pores. I so don't want them. I can't wait to ripe them up and squeeze them in between my thumbs so they can burst out and heal quickly, hahaha. I know, it's a no-no. Just wishful thinking.
On to my story. I logged off from work 30 minutes past my working hours. I waited for Elijah (known to his friends as Fifi) to finish his whatevers. I accompanied him to the clinic downstairs to have his mouth sore checked, which according to the doctor was an ulcer. Whew. Singaporean doctors sure know how to alarm and frighten the hell out of their patients. Even though we had our second thoughts, Elijah got his prescription, went to the toilet and started applying the topical lotion for the inside of his mouth.
Miraculously, it worked. It made his mouth numb, including his tongue. But we still continued to chit chat while waiting for Ching downstairs so we could have dinner together. They knew I was depressed.
After a few siew mais (steamed minced pork wrapped in wanton wrapper) and bochi (a Chinese food difficult to describe - a soft fried thingy, fried with sesame seeds and filling inside), Ching our "disabled" friend met us. After 10 light years.
We were undecided at first where to go for dinner. Since Fifi could not take Japanese food, we ended up with the oh so famous fast food we could find - Burger King. It was always fun to unwind with friends. Talk non-sense, gossip and laugh the heart out over french fries and burgers. We ate everything we ordered. It was decent but not heavenly alright. But with friends, ordinary food becomes sumptuous feast for the Gods. You always appreciate the company and the effort.
We spent a few hours sitting over our empty trays and left overs sharing funny experiences, work related stuff but stress-free and all the yada-yadas. Prince also joined us after a few hours. We just saw him walking around the area. He joined the fun and the silly antics. Three was a crowd. But four was a riot. I had a blast. I even forgot my depression.
Thanks to my friends they got me through this day happy.
One tag line to say for this photo - Look at our moles!
What constellation sign do we remind you of? Hihi.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Modelesque Pose
Well by now you should know that my friends and I support one another. And being friends with these retards (haha), we all have a way to de-stress in dire moments we need to do so.
We are photo addicts. We always take photos if and when necessary. Which is all the time. Remember the story of Marky's suit and how he wanted it badly? We managed to take a photo of him before trying it. Well, it turned out he was not the only one who had a picture in the fitting room jungle. The reason why he didn't have a photo with the suit on was because AJ and I were pre-occupied taking photos of our solo selves.
Yes, with all the boxes and with the hullabaloos, she managed to take a good artsy-farsty snap of myself. And boy, she was very proud it. And I am, too. Not only for her beautiful shot but also about the oh-so-wonderful subject. Ahem. Me.
Given the environment and the place we were in, which was a public place, mind you, she managed to take a good shot.
With all the trash clothes stacked and some trash as background, she still managed to get them to complement me. And good thing this guy mannequin was at the background, too my reflection looked so flawless. The arched back. The legs. The arms.
Very modelesque. And yes, I am narcissistic. I so love myself. Get over it.
We are photo addicts. We always take photos if and when necessary. Which is all the time. Remember the story of Marky's suit and how he wanted it badly? We managed to take a photo of him before trying it. Well, it turned out he was not the only one who had a picture in the fitting room jungle. The reason why he didn't have a photo with the suit on was because AJ and I were pre-occupied taking photos of our solo selves.
Yes, with all the boxes and with the hullabaloos, she managed to take a good artsy-farsty snap of myself. And boy, she was very proud it. And I am, too. Not only for her beautiful shot but also about the oh-so-wonderful subject. Ahem. Me.
Given the environment and the place we were in, which was a public place, mind you, she managed to take a good shot.
Very modelesque. And yes, I am narcissistic. I so love myself. Get over it.
Saturday Shopping Bonding - Marcky's Suit Story
Life in Singapore has always been this "flash"-paced. You wake up, go to work, work your ass off (do some overtime work WITHOUT pay), go home, eat, watch TV, surf, go to bed and sleep. Then the cycle just goes on again, not necessarily in that order, but more or less the same without fail. So if you have the opportunity to bond with friends, you take advantage.
I take advantage. Always work and no play makes Eric a dull boy.
I spent my Saturday afternoon after my half day work with AJ (she's a girl) and Marcky. It was AJ's first week-end off and she wanted to spend time with us, models (hehe) as it was a while when we last had our serious bonding moment. The others had work and the rest had prior engagements. So the three of us ended up together.
We met at HDB Hub, Toa Payoh and from there we went straight ahead to Orchard Road - Tangs Mall after a series of nagging calls from Marcky. (Peace!). We met him at Tangs and he was eyeing on a suit already. He wanted us to see it before anything else. He needed an affirmation before splurging on it.
It was a nice tailored suit. The coat fitted well, except for the sides. Let's just say it was a bit small for his built. So there we were, giving our "whatyouthinks" and honest opinions. And somehow, we persuaded him to at least try and look for something else. Something better. True enough, he listened.
We went to a G2000 store at Wisma to go look for something else. It was a challenge as we never knew where the store was. Can you believe it? So after a few rounds and some luck, we found it. Only to disappoint us. The suits were not on sale. And worse, they were more expensive. A coat could already buy an entire ensemble. So somewhat decided, Marcky finally bit the bullet. He would buy it even the countless reminders of me saying that it was a bit tight.
It was two against one. AJ and Marcky justified the reason for buying it. So even if I was totally disagreeing, they both wanted it. In the end, he bought it. After three trips to Tangs. We did accompany him for the last time in the fitting room and waited for a bit while trying both pieces - the coat and the pants. And here he was before the actual fitting. See below. Can you tell how in love he was with the suit. That nice suit was fitted in a not so nice fitting room, with all the boxes on the sides and next to the couch.

Oh well, Marcky said he will go ahead and diet. So the fit is perfect when he wears them. Well, friends support one another.
So to Marcky, aja!
I take advantage. Always work and no play makes Eric a dull boy.
I spent my Saturday afternoon after my half day work with AJ (she's a girl) and Marcky. It was AJ's first week-end off and she wanted to spend time with us, models (hehe) as it was a while when we last had our serious bonding moment. The others had work and the rest had prior engagements. So the three of us ended up together.
We met at HDB Hub, Toa Payoh and from there we went straight ahead to Orchard Road - Tangs Mall after a series of nagging calls from Marcky. (Peace!). We met him at Tangs and he was eyeing on a suit already. He wanted us to see it before anything else. He needed an affirmation before splurging on it.
It was a nice tailored suit. The coat fitted well, except for the sides. Let's just say it was a bit small for his built. So there we were, giving our "whatyouthinks" and honest opinions. And somehow, we persuaded him to at least try and look for something else. Something better. True enough, he listened.
We went to a G2000 store at Wisma to go look for something else. It was a challenge as we never knew where the store was. Can you believe it? So after a few rounds and some luck, we found it. Only to disappoint us. The suits were not on sale. And worse, they were more expensive. A coat could already buy an entire ensemble. So somewhat decided, Marcky finally bit the bullet. He would buy it even the countless reminders of me saying that it was a bit tight.
It was two against one. AJ and Marcky justified the reason for buying it. So even if I was totally disagreeing, they both wanted it. In the end, he bought it. After three trips to Tangs. We did accompany him for the last time in the fitting room and waited for a bit while trying both pieces - the coat and the pants. And here he was before the actual fitting. See below. Can you tell how in love he was with the suit. That nice suit was fitted in a not so nice fitting room, with all the boxes on the sides and next to the couch.
Oh well, Marcky said he will go ahead and diet. So the fit is perfect when he wears them. Well, friends support one another.
So to Marcky, aja!
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Team Building was so fun I want to do it again!
I was looking at our photos during our team building last Saturday and boy, it was so fun to look at.
Photos of me are always the best to look at of course, and the second best would be those photos taken with your co-workers - happy and stress-free. 

I actually wanted to write and talk about it but I was just dead busy, even now doing a LOT of stuff - all work related. So plain boring. I better not start. I might not know I am dead if I continue with the knitty-gritty.
It was such a rare experience to come up with a get together with almost all members of the team. We were almost complete. And you know in the office, you will always have your own clique - to share stories with, leave the office premises together with a whole lot gossips to confirm, get on the train together and part ways at the designated alighting stations. But those were set aside and this was just really all about us. Working and doing activities as one big happy family.
This was so fun. This was the first time that we all got together. We spent the dinner over the BBQ pit while waiting for the food to cook . Did a game for the sake of fun and laughter. Did some wacky and outrageous things. No drama. Just plain laughters and stories.
Here is the best photo of the almost complete team that night - us.
Aren't we just darlings?
I am so proud of my team. They all are just different colors of the rainbow - all mixed into one to create that beauty we see every after the rain.
Gees, this team building was so fun I can't wait for another one to happen! I am so looking forward to it.
I actually wanted to write and talk about it but I was just dead busy, even now doing a LOT of stuff - all work related. So plain boring. I better not start. I might not know I am dead if I continue with the knitty-gritty.
It was such a rare experience to come up with a get together with almost all members of the team. We were almost complete. And you know in the office, you will always have your own clique - to share stories with, leave the office premises together with a whole lot gossips to confirm, get on the train together and part ways at the designated alighting stations. But those were set aside and this was just really all about us. Working and doing activities as one big happy family.
This was so fun. This was the first time that we all got together. We spent the dinner over the BBQ pit while waiting for the food to cook . Did a game for the sake of fun and laughter. Did some wacky and outrageous things. No drama. Just plain laughters and stories.
Here is the best photo of the almost complete team that night - us.
I am so proud of my team. They all are just different colors of the rainbow - all mixed into one to create that beauty we see every after the rain.
Gees, this team building was so fun I can't wait for another one to happen! I am so looking forward to it.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Stress Therapy
There is nothing better in this small country of Singapore than de-stress together with friends while walking in a nice and fancy mall, full of saliva-drooling retail shops with mouth-watering window displays to entice bystanders after working hours. And yes, I am so ashamed to say that I am but a victim of this fortunate (or unfortunate) scenario - forced to buy something from an irresistible shop. (Like I did NOT like it, hahaha)
Window shopping with friends just shrugs that negative energy off your shoulders. It gives you that freedom to stop, look, stare and eventually buy for things that at times you don't even need at that moment. But it makes you feel good, so refreshed that you just could not stop going from one shop after another, window shopping at first to the point of purchasing at the very end of the mall tour (artistas?).
I spent my after-work-evening with two of my friends - Jaja and Nhinya. I asked them to come with me at Harbour Front to pay homage to that great mall I missed for a few weeks already - Vivo City.
And Viva Vivo City! I was able to visit my ever favorite retail shop that offers nice office attire outfits - Domanchi. This shop at Vivo City was small, but it was easier to find than the one at City Hall. So I went together with my two girlfriends to check the goods. I ended up fitting 3 long sleeved shirts, buying one that I could not resist. It was totally a good buy. It was looking for me.
It was sad and lonely on that shelf, nobody notices it and was happy to see me. The long-sleeved shirt was teary-eyed when it was brought to the cashier counter. I was already decided to buy it. Own it. It was put in a nice box and up til the very minute it got wrapped and put inside the paper bag, it was saying its sincerest thank you. I was touched. This long sleeved shirt I will call Jack Black. Simple. But it rocks. I took a photo of it just so I can share the beauty of this simple piece of clothing.
Nice isn't it? I should be stopping now. I think you guys are freaked out. I am talking about a shirt. And I gave it a name. How sick is that.
Sighs. Heck. It's my blog. I make my own rules.
Window shopping with friends just shrugs that negative energy off your shoulders. It gives you that freedom to stop, look, stare and eventually buy for things that at times you don't even need at that moment. But it makes you feel good, so refreshed that you just could not stop going from one shop after another, window shopping at first to the point of purchasing at the very end of the mall tour (artistas?).
I spent my after-work-evening with two of my friends - Jaja and Nhinya. I asked them to come with me at Harbour Front to pay homage to that great mall I missed for a few weeks already - Vivo City.
And Viva Vivo City! I was able to visit my ever favorite retail shop that offers nice office attire outfits - Domanchi. This shop at Vivo City was small, but it was easier to find than the one at City Hall. So I went together with my two girlfriends to check the goods. I ended up fitting 3 long sleeved shirts, buying one that I could not resist. It was totally a good buy. It was looking for me.
It was sad and lonely on that shelf, nobody notices it and was happy to see me. The long-sleeved shirt was teary-eyed when it was brought to the cashier counter. I was already decided to buy it. Own it. It was put in a nice box and up til the very minute it got wrapped and put inside the paper bag, it was saying its sincerest thank you. I was touched. This long sleeved shirt I will call Jack Black. Simple. But it rocks. I took a photo of it just so I can share the beauty of this simple piece of clothing.
Nice isn't it? I should be stopping now. I think you guys are freaked out. I am talking about a shirt. And I gave it a name. How sick is that.
Sighs. Heck. It's my blog. I make my own rules.
Friday, October 03, 2008
I am so HOT...
Today is nothing more than an ordinary day. If you consider packing your office stuff in a box because somebody is to take over your current station, yes, it's rather ordinary. And what spiced this so called transfer up was that I had no permanent station to call mine again, yet. I think the more colloquial and appropriate term is "a hot seater".
Yes folks. I am hot-seating. I am so damn in demand everybody wants me. I wish. This is not a vulgar term. This is not even an inch closer to that. This just sounds sexy but this spells tedious. Imagine yourself setting up everyday or every other day in one station and move on to the next. Gees, if this was a sex trip, it must have been exciting. Promiscuity is a lot more fun than this.
I spent almost an hour stacking up my things in a box. Ooops, sorry. Two and a half boxes, giving priorities to photocopies and personal belongings on top of the never ending papers stacked in them, originally used to fly cans of milk with melamine from China. Kidding.
Good thing I still have the humor to crack myself up with this unfortunate incident. I just hope I get a semi-permanent station so I would not have to shift everyday. Otherwise, it's always hello stranger to me.
I so not deserve this. I am worse than a kitten led astray by an unwanted master. Blindfolded. Out in a cold winter night.
Of course I can only imagine. Singapore doesn't have winter season. I would have to pray for climactic abnormalities and a lot of La Nina for this to happen. And besides, I don't want to be a kitten.
If you know what I mean.
Yes folks. I am hot-seating. I am so damn in demand everybody wants me. I wish. This is not a vulgar term. This is not even an inch closer to that. This just sounds sexy but this spells tedious. Imagine yourself setting up everyday or every other day in one station and move on to the next. Gees, if this was a sex trip, it must have been exciting. Promiscuity is a lot more fun than this.
I spent almost an hour stacking up my things in a box. Ooops, sorry. Two and a half boxes, giving priorities to photocopies and personal belongings on top of the never ending papers stacked in them, originally used to fly cans of milk with melamine from China. Kidding.
Good thing I still have the humor to crack myself up with this unfortunate incident. I just hope I get a semi-permanent station so I would not have to shift everyday. Otherwise, it's always hello stranger to me.
I so not deserve this. I am worse than a kitten led astray by an unwanted master. Blindfolded. Out in a cold winter night.
Of course I can only imagine. Singapore doesn't have winter season. I would have to pray for climactic abnormalities and a lot of La Nina for this to happen. And besides, I don't want to be a kitten.
If you know what I mean.
Thursday, October 02, 2008
The Heart for Blogging
I don't know if others feel it, too but for some weird reason, at times when I write about an article or just plain blah-blahs, I sort of feel that somebody writes with me. Or in a more definite description, I go in a state of trance. A surreal feeling but a good one.
Do I creep you out now?
Well, I just have this feeling. I figured I'd share. I was trying to read my past blogs in between writing and messaging friends because I got burnt out after finishing this one long blog for my Bangkok trip. Ironically enough, the blogs that I had written a few years back was so good that I could not help but admire myself. True story.
Damn, I was that good huh. That good I could not even remember what I wrote. More of disbelief. Oh, well, I better stop. I think I was just too engrossed that thoughts just came fluidly, got translated into sentences till they turned into paragraphs. One whole blog.
I figured it was part of the learning curve. That phase where learning just becomes as normal as breathing. As my heart beats, my blog continues. There may be burnt out moments, those heartburns.
But just like the heart, it beats with a rhythm, a pace. A pace that defines and distinguishes me.
Do I creep you out now?
Well, I just have this feeling. I figured I'd share. I was trying to read my past blogs in between writing and messaging friends because I got burnt out after finishing this one long blog for my Bangkok trip. Ironically enough, the blogs that I had written a few years back was so good that I could not help but admire myself. True story.
Damn, I was that good huh. That good I could not even remember what I wrote. More of disbelief. Oh, well, I better stop. I think I was just too engrossed that thoughts just came fluidly, got translated into sentences till they turned into paragraphs. One whole blog.
I figured it was part of the learning curve. That phase where learning just becomes as normal as breathing. As my heart beats, my blog continues. There may be burnt out moments, those heartburns.
But just like the heart, it beats with a rhythm, a pace. A pace that defines and distinguishes me.
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