P.S. When I started this blog, I planned to change names and places with food and kitchen utensils and stuff. So yeah, I wonder what happened to that?
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Blogging is not very easy to keep up
P.S. When I started this blog, I planned to change names and places with food and kitchen utensils and stuff. So yeah, I wonder what happened to that?
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thanks Guys
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
I'm Back
On another note, today was Nathan's birthday. Happy birthday Nate! Sorry The Dunkin' Donuts Gian and I bought didn't even come close to the Krispy Kreme. We'll make it up with love and friendship. Haha.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Water Rockets
We had more of the japanese movies today. All of them were really slow like the last ones. They made me think though. There was this one movie where Mt. Fuji was erupting. Everyone was escaping cox there were nuclear power plants near Fuji. Then there was a scene with a family and a business guy. They have a complicated conversation on the stupidity of humanity then they all die. Great movie.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Blogging...
Sunday, November 2, 2008
OK, This is it
/sigh
I need some kind of accountability buddy or something.
Friday, October 31, 2008
HSM 3
Watched it today. If your some sort of movie buff then this is not the movie for you. I'm not going to go into all the details coz I'm not good at them anyway but really, if you watch a movie to watch a good movie then HSM 3 or any HSM for that matter is not for you. But if your the type of person who watches movies with friends and laughs at over-reacting acting, cheezy lines and unnatural breaking out into song then why not? This is at least a good movie to watch twice. Still, compared to the previous HSM's the choreo improved and it seemed that they actually spent good money on sets this time. I'd give it 6/10 stars overall. Not that good but still a must watch. The fact that they've made three of this is something amazing. Oh yeah, they're making a fourth. This might as well be some sort of Disney movie series. Like Narnia or Final Fantasy.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Some one give me a title
At least the late afternoon/evening was fun. We talked about honoring our parents in the Acts Fellowship today. It was 2010(My batch) who lead the program. It was fun. I realized that I had to start saying "thank you" to my parents when they give me my allowance. You'd be surprised at how much people actually say "thank you" when they do get their allowance. Oh yeah, a bunch of us are going to work in the Pisay cafeteria sometime so watch out.
Yeah, this whole blogging deal is getting tiring. I can only get so much insight in a day.
P.S. It's most probably just boredom. I need recreation. I think amma start taking running a bit more seriously. Track and field, here I come!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
I am such a lazy person
Go guys. Strontium all the way. We can beat Rubidium, and Cesium, and the fourth years. I'm moral support all the way. WootWoot! XD
Monday, October 27, 2008
Dane's Haircut
A lot of things happened ever since my last post. My batch just had it's retreat last week. It was from Friday to Saturday. I honestly was had my doubts before the retreat but the actual thing surpassed my expectations by so much. The retreat was great. I never knew Tagaytay could be that cool. It was the October wind maybe. The ghost stories and talking with my roommates was really fun. The meals were buffet so yeah, I love to eat. And the best part was, after a really long time, I just got to sit down with a bunch of people with a guitar and start singing songs of worship. The whole time I got to think a bit and enjoy a bit and I finally found that very much needed motivation for school. Really, I was just refreshed.
Also, there was Gian's birthday. Haha. Best day of last week. Everyone in school celebrated "Pando day". Gian of course was a bit awkward with the whole thing. After all, everyone in school was saying hi to him and some even harassing him. Still, it was a great day. He'll eventually get used to all the attention. And btw, Ma'am Butaran, thank you for the cake.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Break's Over
Anyway,the break wasn't really anything special. I just did a little studying for the examinations and caught up on a few projects I needed to do. Most of the time was still leisure though - D. Gray Man marathon. (ep 1 - ep 72, no streaming sites stuff. special thanks to anime-eden) It was nice to get school off my head for a few days.
The first episode of Gundam 00 season 2 came out yesterday, and I just got my hands on a sub this morning. (special thanks to nyoron fansubs) It was a sort of strong start, a lot of things happening, a lot shown and just left there. (tries to keep you curious) As usual Setsuna is still the same serious, blank faced, monotone guy. He met more old friends in 20 min than my parents do in their high school reunions. Things were way too fast. As for the Gundams, I don't know if its me or its because the way they move in the opening is too fast or something, but I thought that the other Gundams (besides Exia) were a bit too box-ish. I liked the last season's Gundams better. Also, I knew about the whole Exia on twin drives thing from preview pics and stuff but still, they gave it right at the start and what's worse is that its the same old Exia. He just has two hunchbacks now. And now that they're two they don't look good anymore. I was hoping like a bit more time before he got an upgrade. Still I'm interested on how the group is going to move now that the old guy's gone. (I forgot his name. The guy who made celestial being) Also, Louise Halevy's in the bad guy group and I think Saji's going with the Gundams. There was also a part about Lockon. (It seemed as if he didn't remember his Gundam past. Might be a twin :O) Ah well, a bunch of disappointments but I think I'll stick with the series. I am after all a Gundam fan.
P.S. There's a chance that right after the exams we get an early sembreak. Haha.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Unimportant
Still, it must be done. And if something must be done it must be important. And so since this must be done it must be important. Do, forgive me. I'm just trying to come up with a post. A bit more meat without spice. *insert more metaphors*
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An Old Pastime
I still remember the 2004 NBA finals which was, in my opinion, one of the biggest NBA upsets in history. Right before the season started the Los Angeles Lakers signed Karl Malone and Gary Payton for a lot lower than people think they would sign for. Those two are legends from the Jordan era. They were really good. The only reason they didn't get too famous was because they just couldn't beat Jordan. Haha.
Anyway, the Lakers just came past K.G. and the Timberwolves to face the Detroit Pistons, who had just came past my favorite team, the Pacers. By the way, 2005 was the last year Reggie Miller played - a year after this one. Anyway, you could almost be sure that the Lakers were going to win. They had Shaq, Kobe, Karl Malone and Gary Payton - 4 all-stars in their starting line-up. Detroit had Chaunsey Billups (a nobody before this), Rip Hamilton (not too bad but not too good either), Rasheed Wallace (a guy who raises his arms straight up then flicks the ball with his wrist to shoot), Tayshaun Prince (a guy with really long arms) and Ben Wallace (a guy who was 7' 2" coz he had an 12 inch afro). They had also come from making one of the worst drafts picks in history, drafting some spanish guy for a #2 first round pick instead of maybe, Carmelo Anthony who was the #3 pick by the Nuggets. Anyway, to sum it up, it wasn't looking to good for them.
But despite the odds against them they won. They won the 2004 World Championship. (it could still be called "World Championship" back then) They held the Lakers down to a hundred points in all 6 games with their zone defense. Ben Wallace, who looked like he was a foot shorter than Shaq, actually pinned him down. As for Kobe, well... Rip took care or Reggie Miller so Kobe was nothing. Tayshaun had arms that could stretch to block anything and Billups was hitting 3s everywhere. Amazing. As for the 2 Matriarchs, Malone and Payton - the guys who signed below market value because they wanted a championship so bad - well, too bad for them. No ring. Ouch. And I was there, looking at all the laker fans I knew and telling them: I told you so. Haha.
Anyway, after that one year I started to lose my interest. Reggie retired the next year and there was this brawl thing with the Pistons. And during that time I went back to Yu-Gi-Oh! so yeah. I just lost interest I guess.
Ah well, I was just remembering things.
P.S. Have you guys noticed how unimportant the PBA is now compared to the UAAP?
Saturday, September 27, 2008
A Peso's Worth
Anyway, since I was in a mall with nothing to do for the next 30 minutes, I decided to see if I could get a good meal with a hundred pesos. The rules I set were simple, I had to buy a good amount of rice, ulam and a drink. I could buy anything no matter how cheap or unhealthy it was as long as it wouldn't killed me - oh yeah, and no freebies. ( ruled out them water stations) Anyway, after about 10 minutes of walking around the food court I came to a food shop named "Paotsin". It was a dumpling shop but more importantly they had a "dumpling rice" meal that cost 41 pesos - cheapest so far. As for the drink, I was about to buy Zesto (for those who don't know it's one of those juice drinks sold in tetra packs) from Mini Stop but I saw some new product I haven't seen before right beside it. It was named "Vitwater" and was some kind of cheap sports drink with words like "anti-oxidants" and "isotonic" on the label. It was selling for 14 pesos and was a bit bigger than the size of a C2 bottle. That solved the drink. Now for the taste-testing.
The Dumpling rice was served in a purple Styrofoam food container. It had 4 fried dumplings, (you get to choose which kind of dumpling) flavored rice and some kind of dumpling sauce. The dumplings were okay. They didn't taste to bad but weren't the best either. The rice was good (something like but not like java rice) and there was a pretty good amount. The sauce was really just soy sauce, vinegar, calamansi and that oily chilly sauce in Chinese restaurants put together. (It tasted good with the rice by the way) As for the Vitwater, well, if I had to describe it I'd say it tasted like a dilute gummy bear solution. (the kind of gummy bears you get in candy corner) It's wasn't bad but it takes some time to get used to.
All in all I spent 55 pesos. If you'd settle for free water you'd only have to spend 41 pesos. That's 123 pesos everyday if you ate out all the time. There are, of course, cheaper alternatives outside the mall. Cooking at home might be cheaper. There's also the sardines + rice from home formula. Real cheap. Anyway, it's good to know that somehow I think a fresh grad can still survive with a 10 k salary. That is, assuming he's living, electricity and water expenses don't go past 6 k. No vices allowed either. He'll probably die at forty with all the preservatives and bad stuff that comes with cheap food though. Ouch.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
A Good Look
That lunch made me think a bit about how I've been going about my school. I've been saying that I hate school and that it was boring and a bunch of other stuff. I guess today I just realized that I don't have it so bad. I got my friends. Haha. I guess I should just be a bit more happy and stuff. Amma try that from now on. Happy birthday Gabo and Kristina.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
English 3 - A Social Science
Sometime in the middle of the talk (I've decided I'll call it a talk) we ended in the subject of the Philippines and how it was doing. To say it short we're not doing so well. We've got HUGE inflation rates, a lot of poor people and a lot of corruption in the government. Ma'am goes on to explain that we're tied to the US which isn't doing too good right now so we're going down with them. Now to the main part of my post. She starts talking about the Filipinos and how the professionals just leave the country since it doesn't look like we're going anywhere anyway. She said that there was a pretty good chance that a lot of us we're going to leave the country. Then she talks about giving back to our country and tries to stir up some nationalistic spirit in us or something. To examine this point, lets look at statistics. (I think?) Like she said, a good number of us really are going out of the country. In fact, some will probably get scholarships abroad and stay out there. Some come back to try to serve their country but then really, as much as they want to they can't do anything with their expertise here. There aren't just too many things for a scientist to do here. Some professionals do get to stay here in the country and contribute though - mostly doctors and teachers. Teachers can definitely do something here. Our education is so bad that they decided to just compensate with homework. As for the doctors well, medicine makes money. And, people are willing to invest in medicine here in the Philippines so yeah, go figure. Be a doctor. Get rich and give back to your country - double whammy. There are some biologists who give back too. We have IRRI (did I spell that right?) but that's pretty much it. You graduate some other degree, your better suited for another country. It's really what happens so yeah, don't blame us please. Give us a good job we'll come back anytime.
As for me, well, I'm studying out of the country. And I'm not coming back - at least not right away. Like I said, not much opportunities here. That's why I'm staying out. I'm going to work my way up and get a name for myself as a scientist. I'm going to get money to do something. When that happens, that's when I'll come back. I'll come back and give myself a job. Set up some sort of Private DOST - yes, private. (I just don't trust the government yet) Make it into something that actually makes use of our scientists. It won't solve the whole lack-of-jobs-for-scientists-thing but hey, it's a start. So to all the young people reading this, you better make yourself into something science-y. Amma need you guys when I get back.(Old people can come too :D) And as for communism, I'll have to figure that one out later. One problem at a time. Sorry Ma'am. XD
P.P.S.It's funny how we're the ones teaching other countries how to plant rice when we can't even make enough for ourselves.
P.P.P.S. I wonder if 30 years from now I look at this and laugh at myself XD. I totally hope not
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Rains, rants, and something about a good story
My friend, Gian, had to make a short story for Filipino, along with the other numerous things a Pisay "scholar" had to do, but this was what his particular concern then. See, we aren't the kind of people who like doing schoolwork. In fact, we usually just cram our homework like every other Pisay "scholar". But this one was different. It wasn't about the grade, it was ego. He wanted to make a good story and that was it. He was having a hard time thinking of a good plot though - a good, original and interesting plot. That made me think a bit about myself. What was I doing with my life - my own story? Yesterday another friend of mine asked me if I was going to U.P.. I said I most probably would then I asked why. He said he was thinking about going to U.P. or not. He was afraid that U.P. might just be like Pisay again. He wanted something more fun. That made me think a bit. Hey, wait a minute, if I do go to U.P. it'll be like Pisay all over again - all the homework and stress and boring stuff. Why don't I just go to an easier college and enjoy it. Then I remembered why. I had to remind myself that I wasn't in school to play. I was here to study as a "skolar ng bayan". I had a job to do. I'd be wasting taxpayers' money if I just loafed around in school.Now, there's nothing wrong with enjoying. That's part of it too, but its not everything.
Scholars, as cheezy as it sounds, we have a job to do. The future of our country is in our hands. We have to do it. If we didn't, then who would?
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Batch Lunch 2.0 - Gaby Day!
P.S. I guess everything is better with a Red Ribbon
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
The Talisman Unsealed
I've honestly never really talked to the guy. He probably doesn't even know me. Still, I can't help but feel sorry for him. He's got a whole bunch of uhm, well, haters in my batch - batch 2010. I don't exactly know the details but what I do know is that this whole thing started as a writer's feud. See, when Ples was first year he got a book of his published, The Talisman Unsealed. And there's this other writer in our school who doesn't really like Ples. I will refer to this man as the Black Olive. Black Olive is A batch mate of mine. He's a writer just like Ples. Anyway, this feud continues on to the next year until finally something bad happens and Black Olive sort of goes out of bounds. It was around this time that I found out about this feud thing. Anyway, Ples goes to his LJ and vents his anger. This particular post is met with wide range of criticism, including but not limited too: consolation, strong advice, flame posts, profanity and human genitalia. Now some of you people out there may be used to these things on the web but I don't think Ples was. Now, for some reason, most of my batch has come together, put aside their differences to bring down the existence known as David Ples. This is absolutely outrageous.
My batch is a very mixed batch, we have people from all walks of life. This is probably one reason why my batch isn't always the most united one. But for a lot of us to come together for this one guy - and were not praising him, were *&^$% him - is amazing. Gah. This is just too much. It doesn't even matter if he really is annoying or something but no one deserves this kind of treatment. To be hated and ridiculed by a whole batch, and it isn't even the type that makes sense. It's a lot of times just his name + profanity. His book was even shown in front of the school in the Talent Show teaser by a band. Yeah, you said the book was good but anyone could tell you were saying something else. Well, maybe it isn't the guy. Maybe it really is the book. A classmate of mine brought it today (which is mainly the reason im blogging about this now) and I was able to read like the first few pages. I went a little past the first chapter and I guess it isn't the best book in the world. It's definitely below average for a published book. I've read like 2 of Ples' Inkwell works and comparing them to his book, I'd say he probably wrote it when he was eight or something. Still, this much for a bad book? Even Black Olive said it was too much. I guess all I want to say is that we really have to stop this guys. I know that we have our reasons for not liking the guy, and there's a general dislike of batch 2011 in 2010. But this is no reason to totally bury a guy and spit on him. (metaphor) I bet most of you have never even talked to the guy. Can't we just drop this whole thing and at least TRY to get along. Really, this is just immature. And to David Ples of II - Champaca '11, I guess its kinda late but I am really, really sorry. Not everyone in my batch unreasonably hates you. Although, you probably know that already.
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Monday, September 8, 2008
This Thing Called Life Has Sidequests
P.S. Keep Love Real :)
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Dikum
I talked to a carrot stick today, and he said he didn't want to do dikum (di-kumbensyonal music) anymore. Haha, I don't want to either. We just came from the biggest production of the year, the Ramayana, and I guess we're not motivated to do anything anymore. We have to present this thing on Sep. 2 which is 2 weeks and one day after the Ramayana. Like I said, we're just not motivated anymore. We worked a lot on the Ramayana and I'm very proud of what we came up with. Ma'am Guimarie said she's expecting a lot from us. >.<>
I wanted to do something good with the dikum though. When I was seventh grade my art/music/H.E. teacher showed us a DVD of a group of street performers, Stomp Out Loud. They make music (really good music) out of stuff u see around like basketballs, trashcans etc. and when I found out about the dikum, they were the first thing in my head. (check em' out on youtube) But when I first watched dikum I was kinda disappointed. It was during my 2nd year when batch 09 did their dikum. Going inside the auditorium I was thinking Stomp Out Loud stuff, and I knew pisay people could come up with something like that. But when I heard their dikum it was like a song with a bunch of people singing a pop song while drumming on just about anything. There was a lot of food on stage and you could see all the instruments they made. You could also see how much the practiced playing the "water in gatorade bottles" xylophone thing. Undeniably there was creativity but it was too messy to be appreciated. I'm not saying they're bad or unskilled or anything. I just realized all the limitations of the dikum. The unconventional music I was imagining just banging a bunch of stuff to a beat. I never knew that we had to do it to a pop song. This year however, we got to make our own song. The theme was "Kapayapaan" and although we were given the chance to make our own song, were not exactly gifted in that area. We came up with good songs though, just not good to go with a WHOLE lot of percussion.
Today we had our probably most progressive practice so far. Finally the whole song has a melody and we have an idea of how were going to present it. Haha, practice ended up becoming a paskorus kinda thing. Joanna sings really high. We've decided that since were not too inclined to music that we'd do something we think can do better, theater. Our dikum is sounding more and more like a theatrical/musical thing. Were moving along but I have a lot of doubt as to it being really good. Ah well, I'll do my best and leave the rest to God. Especially since we have 5 days to go till the presentation and all we have is the song. :O I hope we can come up with something pretty good.
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