Don't get me wrong, I am proud of my heritage and love my mother tongue but I honestly think that we need to do something about our education. Well, for all we know the letter might be a clever hoax but it's funny nonetheless
Don't get me wrong, I am proud of my heritage and love my mother tongue but I honestly think that we need to do something about our education. Well, for all we know the letter might be a clever hoax but it's funny nonetheless
I was never a true anime afficionado that's why I never really liked anime "love stories". I'm for those that blow each other's heads off like there's no tomorrow (like Dragon Ball or YuYu Hakusho). Anyway, I saw this really simple but awesome GIF somewhere in the net. Funny that all he wanted was to open the door. =)
I started viewing updates in Friendster due to boredom. Was supposed to watch Fast and the Furious: TD at Newport but being the loser I am right now, I thought it would be best to stay home and sleep... obviously that didn't work. Anyway, Marge (Dizon) had posted pictures of her "tropa" on several coffee locations which made me cringe.
Top 5 places I miss in Manila with the exception of "family" places:
1. Gloria Jean's Coffee (Fort)
2. Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf (Eastwood)
3. Max Brenner (GB3)
4. Starbucks (Valero)
5. Mocha Blends (Marcos)
And it's not that I'm a coffee addict. These places are the ones where I hangout the most whether with friends, family or by myself. A comfort zone to be simple. Don't get me wrong, I did try to scour the city for a similar place but it's just not there. I mean NYC does have the same coffee shops save for Mocha Blends (local satin 'to) but I guess its more of the atmosphere. In Manila, as weird as it may sound, coffee places have much more "authority" over bars... it is "THE" place to be seen as believed by a certain niche of people. But I think that this notion has evolved through the years as coffee places have become more common and Starbucks just being "one of them". Although the basic, unscathed purpose remains: a place to hang-out, chill, think, laugh, chat, work, study, play and basically do anything that you want in your life. Here in Manhattan, it is nothing but a place to get coffee.
I recently took a photo of things I found in the fridge that had bland colors; the chili adds the spice (figuratively as well as literally). I call it the "Ginisa" picture. =)
I can't believe how much stuff I've bought since I got here 4 1/2 months ago. Working like a slave does have it's perks. Here's a list off the top of my head:
1. Sony PSP
2. Nikon D50 w/ 18-55 lens
3. Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens
4. Nikon ML-L3 remote
5. Altec Lansing speakers
6. Symphonic TV
7. Philips DVD/DivX player
8. iRiver media center
9. Zurotech Laptop TV Tuner
10. Ultimate Battle Pikachu Action Figure
... and these are just the "electronic" stuff. It does not include clothes, shoes and some other junk that I bought. Speaking of item #10, the office messenger is a huge hispanic guy that goes around the office and gives us our stuff as soon as he gets it from the mailroom. It's not everyday that you see him walking around the office with a Pikachu box.
I took a picture of the R train at the Subway and sent it to my brother. Accenture has this new "fad" to make people do the promotional things for them and save up on professional costs. Plus it gives HR a seemingly "busy" state since they send out e-mails every 10 minutes. I have always been a sucker for contests. Last year I won an SE K750i phone and a trip for 2 to El Nido Palawan. I would've gotten a PSP too if work didn't get in the way. =) Of course I sold both prizes and got myself a laptop instead which is far better than the phone and trip combined. Anyway, while I'm stuck here in New York (or as I call it, the center of the universe) that old contest itch is still haunting me. It's a good thing that my brother is picking up the slack. They recently had this "Operational Excellence" photo contest and this ladies and gents is my entry. It won. Hallelujiah! Now they have another one which involves AVPs, it's something that I would definitely try out BUT current circumstances won't allow me to do so.
1. I just moved in to a new apartment. Everything is so messed up that I don't know where to start. INTERNET CONNECTION is on top of my list then a dvd player (or a PS2) and probably a "mini" studio.
2. I was sick during the weekend and I still have the heebeejeebees until now.
3. I don't have a videocam
4. Nacho Libre is showing on Friday
Hopefully, I get everything sorted out and chance upon some good video equipment or photo stacks.