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Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

November 17, 2019

LAST CHRISTMAS movie review

Written by Emma Thompson and directed by Paul Feig, Last Christmas gives a positive vibe on George Michael's song with the same title featuring Emilia Clarke (Kate) and Henry Golding (Tom).
After a series of unfortunate events in Kate's life working as an elf in a Christmas store, Kate meets Tom that gives a turn on events that seems too good to be true. I think a lot of people did not notice "Tom and Kate" tandem in this one but well-played, Emma.
Henry Golding (Tom) and Emilia Clarke (Kate) in Last Christmas
Aside from the songs of George Michael, you would not expect the twist that really has a "heart" in it. Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding are okay but you'll love Michelle Yeoh and Emma Thompson more. Especially when you see Michelle Yeoh play a different character from the serious ones she had in Crouching Tiger and Crazy Rich Asian. (This makes a reunion for Henry Golding and Michelle Yeoh from the successful CRA movie)

Michelle Yeoh

Emma Thompson and Emilia Clarke

For George Michael fans, you'll be served with many hits like, of course, Last Christmas, Freedom and more. I think that his songs fit well in the soundtrack of this film.

There are also many types of love covered in this movie. Last Christmas reminds us that there are no boundaries and labels when it comes to love and kindness and it doesn't also limits us to share goodwill in this time of the year.

#LastChristmas opens November 27 in the Philippines. Distributed by Columbia Pictures.

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December 9, 2014

The Last 5 Years trailer

Last August, 9 Works Theatrical did a presentation of Jason Robert Brown's The Last 5 Years. It will be another take on the musical based on Jason Robert Brown's lovelife featuring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan in the movie adaptation.
Anna Kendrick plays Cathy Hyatt and Jeremy Jordan plays Jamie Wellerstein in this feature production. Watch the trailer here.
Opening 2015 in theaters, The Last 5 Years is directed by Richard Lagravenese.

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July 21, 2014

FIFTY SHADES trailer coming soon!

Beyonce Knowles gave us a teaser of the upcoming Fifty Shades of Grey trailer.
starring Dakota Johnson at Anastasia Steele and Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey, the erotic novel comes to life this February 2015. Fifty Shades of Grey is about a literature student Anastasia who falls in love with a tormented billionaire Christian Grey.
Fifty Shades of Grey teaser poster
i've read the book until the half of Fifty Shades Darker. this reminds me to continue reading the book.
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July 17, 2014

looking back in THE LAST 5 YEARS

what do you see in the last 5 years? i have so many things to look back around that time. i am thappy to say that i had so much fun. i earned friends, solved problems, changed careers and now i am looking forward to a new chapter in the next five years.

one special thing about the last five years is there's a new theater company in town. i am also very glad to say that i've been a part of their 5 years. 9 Works Theatrical has given the Philippine audience with quality musicals that i loved and kept in my heart. these are Songs For A New World, three runs of RENT, You're a Good Man, Charlie BrownThey're Playing Our Song, The Wedding Singer, Gawad-Buhay award-winner Grease and more.

as their newest offering, they bring another Jason Robert Brown hit, The Last 5 Years which tells the story of two lovers, Jamie Wellerstein and Cathy Hyatt. their story of falling in love, getting married and the sad divorce in a tear-jerking musical.
played by artists Joaquin Valdes as Jamie and Nikki Gil as Cathy, they will deliver a story that many people would relate to. the musical also gave Jason Robert Brown nominations and awards and also dubbed as Time Magazine's "one of the best musicals of 2001." it was funny that director Robbie Guevarra was just joking to do this musical in celebration of 9WT's 5-year existence but Santi Santamaria and company took it seriously and it was made possible. something fresh for the company and for us all.
on August 9-31, i am coming back to Carlos P. Romulo auditorium to witness their incredible love journey. but for now, i have to listen and sob at the music on my Spotify playlist. directed by 9WT artistic director, Robbie Guevarra.

for more information and tickets, you may visit www.facebook.com/9WorksTheatricals and follow 9wtonline on Instagram and Twitter. #L5YManila

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September 6, 2012

JOHN LLOYD-BEA tandem in THE MISTRESS

Star Cinema gives back to the fans as it celebrates the 10th year anniversary of the most-anticipated love team on screen. John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo in a bolder and more experimental movie in their career, The Mistress.
The Mistress was developed under the inspiration of giving a movie to Bea Alonzo primarily. and the story developers under the direction of Ms. Olivia Lamasan has put a better story that will also carry the message of love, according to writer Vanessa Valdez. and not the usual story of love, The Mistress comes in a 4-sided love story and Bea Alonzo top bills the title role.

John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo

did John Lloyd and Bea miss each other? they do. they always looked forward of doing another project but it was never imagined to be more mature. in their last movie, Miss You Like Crazy, though they both play as career people, they were stuck in the romantic sweetness and stopped going to the next level.

John Lloyd's role as the lover of Sari (Bea Alonzo) gives a more interesting twist to the story as we are accustomed with just only 3 people when we talk about the mistress. here, he goes to the scene and tries to take away Sari in the wrong relationship she has entered. but Sari gives in to the affection but having second thoughts of leaving her other lover, played by Mr. Ronaldo Valdez. the romantic scenes were not really hard for the two but it came very naturally, with the tested relationship of the two onscreen, they have been very comfortable and supportive of each other for the benefit of making a good movie.

at the bloggers conference

Bea Alonzo admits she felt a little awkward doing the scenes with the husband, but the veteran actor has guided her and made some acting advises so that they can execute the scenes very neatly. director Olivia Lamasan has been very satisfied with the results of every take.

The Mistress will provide a story of love, anger, sorrow and fighting for love. but would the two be able to resolve the trials? find out on September 12 in cinemas nationwide.

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April 12, 2012

CAREDIVAS back for a limited run

the hit musical CAREDIVAS will be back for a limited run and what's more special is it will be seen in a friendly place like Onstage at Greenbelt 1! surprised? Repertory Philippines welcomes the divas in their home and all will be painted in pink. this is in celebration of both theater companies in their more than 45 years of co-existence and this time, to hail to the Philippine theater scene.
Chelsea (Melvin Lee), Shai (Vincent De Jesus), Kayla (Jerald Napoles, Ricci Chan), Thalia (Dudz Teraña, Jason Barcial) and Jonee (Phil Noble, Buddy Caramat) literally will be far from their home at the PETA Theater but it will be a great privilege for them to share their story to the busy Makati district and teach us how some OFWs thrive to increase their income to upgrade the lives of the families here in the Philippines. we'll these five gays laugh, cry and even fall in love in a place where they slave themselves.

Melvin Lee (Chelsea) and Vince de Jesus (Shai)

Jerald Napoles (Kayla), Jason Barcial (Thalia) and Buddy Caramat (Jonee)
recall all the songs that portray their lives as friends and individuals who struggle each other's lives. here is Good Gurlz which is one of Vince de Jesus' (musical director) compositions for the stage play.

Good Gurlz - The Divas

Repertory's Joy Virata is joining the divas along with Mike Salomon and the rest of the crew of PETA for this special run. directed by Maribel Legarda and written by Liza Magtoto who weaved her researches from personal experiences and interviews into a great musical.
CAREDIVAS by PETA (Philippine Educational Theater Association) aims to educate the public how OFWs live and risk their lives for a better living. special run starts on April 27 - 28, 2012 with 3PM and 8PM shows at Repertory Philippines' home, Onstage, Greenbelt 1 at Makati City.
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February 28, 2012

Ateneo BlueRep's BARE: A POP OPERA review

Ateneo Blue Repertory makes their debut show outside of the campus with the 2012 rendition of Bare: A Pop Opera at Teatrino in Greenhills, San Juan City. the show runs from March 1 - 10, 2012 with 3PM and 7PM shows. this is directed by Ana Abad Santos based on the book by Jon Hartmere, Jr. and Damon Intrabartolo.
this is a story of 2 students, Jason and Peter, who are closet lovers inside a Catholic school. Peter (Bibo Reyes) may have wanted to get out of the open but Jason (Jaime Barcelon) stops him from doing so. alone, they do what they have to do -- express their love to each other. Jason really loves Peter but he struggles to protect his manly image. he is chased by girls and he doesn't want to disappoint his parents.

Bibo Reyes (Peter) and Jaime Barcelon(Jason)
to cut the story short, everything will be out in the open. with proper timing and acceptance of themselves, things will eventually work out right.

if you're going to watch the musical, the ensemble is good and there's a quite good set-up on the stage. cathedral-like, giving you the idea of Catholicism and being dogmatic of these types of schools. quite contrary to what's happening on our characters, where this kind of relationships happen. Ateneo, a known Catholic school in the Philippines, had embraced on this reality and i think it's a good decision to give BlueRep the liberty in choosing their productions and their students as well. substance comes first, if i may put it that way.
the songs are also nice. and you have to watch our for Sr. Chantelle and the Virgin Mary. Rem Zamora is powerful! his characters burst out the best lines i heard in the musical. praise be to him!

our main characters, Bibo and Jaime also did well. though i cannot find much of that chemistry portraying the lovers Peter and Jason. they can sing and act all right, however i think passion and engagement between them should be improved. Ivy (Maronne Cruz) and Fat Nadia (Cassie Manalastas) are also two ladies that can give out their character well.

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August 9, 2010

JUSTIN LONG gets hooked with DREW BARRYMORE

Emerging as one of Hollywood’s most in-demand actors today, Justin Long (He’s Just Not That Into You) figures in a long-distance love affair with Drew Barrymore in New Line Cinema’s rowdy romantic comedy Going the Distance.

In the film, when Erin (Barrymore) and Garrett (Long) hook up, their intentions are to have a few fun and frisky weeks before she heads back to grad school in San Francisco and he stays in New York City. But when Erin’s about to board a plane for home, they both realize they have developed deeper feelings for one another, and they don’t want whatever it is they have together to end. So, they decide to give the “long distance thing” a go.

“I’d been reading a lot of romantic comedies,” Long recalls, “and this one really stood out for me in the sense that it was much more raw and realistic, and very funny, too. It didn’t hold back at all.”

Described by producer Adam Shankman as “a kind of ‘every man’ who guys can relate to and girls really like,” Long plays Garrett, an A&R scout who’s passionate about cool, indie music, but who’s being forced to handle much more commercial bands at the label where he works. He’s also something of a self-saboteur when it comes to serious relationships.

“Garrett’s kind of stuck in a rut, both professionally and personally,” Long asserts. “He’s a low-level executive trying to gain a foothold in an industry that, in his opinion, has kind of sold out. And he’s just been dumped by a girl he’s been seeing for a few months because, once again, he couldn’t go to the next level. Then he meets this girl, this crazy, pixie-ish, slightly badass girl who is cute and makes him laugh, and he’s very intrigued—and, spoiler alert: they get together.”

“To me, both Erin and Garrett are really honest, flawed characters,” Shankman observes. “Garrett behaves pretty badly at times, Erin behaves pretty badly at other times, and they both behave selfishly. But even though life is giving them an ‘out,’ they’re honestly trying to make a go of it before they decide if it’s too big of a commitment. And while humor infuses almost everything, the emotional scenes with Justin and Drew really anchor the film.”

Like many real couples facing time apart, the characters in Going the Distance try to maintain both the humor and the emotion that flows freely when they’re together.

Justin Long says that’s “part of the appeal for me, and I hope for audiences, is that the movie doesn’t hold back at all, just like relationships, just like life.”

Opening soon across the Philippines, Going the Distance is a New Line Cinema production, and distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

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August 4, 2010

sweet, funny DREW BARRYMORE in GOING THE DISTANCE

Drew Barrymore (He’s Just Not That Into You) stars in New Line Cinema’s raucous and romantic comedy with both heart and heat, Going the Distance. The film tells the story of what can happen when a beer-and-barbecued wings-fueled one-night stand accidentally turns into something more.

In the film, Erin’s (Barrymore) wry wit and unfiltered frankness charm newly single Garrett (Justin Long) over beer, bar trivia and breakfast the next morning. Their chemistry sparks a full-fledged summer fling, but neither expects it to last once Erin heads home to San Francisco and Garrett stays behind for his job in New York City. But when six weeks of romping through the city inadvertently become meaningful, neither is sure they want it to end.

Barrymore reveals, “I liked this story because it had a lot of humor and it was sexy, but it was also surprisingly emotional. I couldn’t stop thinking about these characters and I really cared about why or how they were or weren’t able to work out their issues. Any story that deals with the complexities of a relationship in a very comical and contemporary way totally interests me.”

The role of aspiring journalist Erin required Barrymore to be both tough and vulnerable, with a smartass sense of humor. “Drew has often played an America’s sweetheart type of character, but Erin is strong-willed, she curses, she speaks her mind freely and is really on equal footing with the guys. Drew played it without losing any of her charm,” director Nanette Burstein states.

“Erin is a very strong girl; she can go to bars and win at video games and hang with the boys,” Barrymore offers. “But she put a relationship ahead of her dreams before and resented it, so she’s not going to do it again. I really liked playing someone with a sharp tongue and wit and honesty. I loved her bravado.”

“Being an educated woman of around 30, still interning in a shrinking job market, there’s a lot of competition and that’s frustrating,” producer Adam Shankman says. “So, like a lot of young professionals, Erin goes out after work to blow off steam. She plays as hard as she works,” he adds. “I think Drew felt that was a refreshing change of pace and she was fantastic in the role.”

“To me, both Erin and Garrett are really honest, flawed characters,” Shankman observes. “Garrett behaves pretty badly at times, Erin behaves pretty badly at other times, and they both behave selfishly. But even though life is giving them an ‘out,’ they’re honestly trying to make a go of it before they decide if it’s too big of a commitment. And while humor infuses almost everything, the emotional scenes with Justin and Drew really anchor the film.”

Like many real couples facing time apart, the characters in Going the Distance try to maintain both the humor and the emotion that flows freely when they’re together.

“Even though Erin and Garrett are separated by thousands of miles, we wanted to make sure that we didn’t separate the heart and the humor,” Barrymore concludes. “We tried to bring in both everywhere, across the board.”

Opening soon across the Philippines, Going the Distance is a New Line Cinema production, and distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

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March 13, 2010

BABE I LOVE YOU full trailer

Star Cinema will heat up this summer as they bring back two of the hottest couples ever made in Philippine cinema. Sam Milby and Anne Curtis stars in a romantic drama Babe I Love You. Sam Milby plays a man with a very prompt character who falls in love with Anne - a girl with a happy-go-lucky life, a total opposite of Sam's character. below is the teaser trailer of Babe I Love You:


and tomorrow, March 14 2010, Star Cinema will bring us the FULL TRAILER of the summer kilig movie. watch out for it on ABS-CBN channel around 2PM before ASAP XV and catch it again in THE BUZZ.

UPDATE: here the official FULL TRAILER from Star Cinema:



Babe I Love You will be in theaters starting April 3 2010 brought to us by Star Cinema and Viva Films.

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February 19, 2010

THE RED SHOES movie review

during the eve of the People Power Revolution, a boy named Lucas has entered the Malacañang Palace where the regime of the administration has fleed together with the family. and finding inside the luxurious home are the 3000 famous shoes of the First Lady Imelda Marcos. Lucas had a great deep anger for the Marcoses for his father "died" while constructing one of Imelda's palaces: the Manila Film Center. and from that anger, Lucas stole a pair and given half to two of the women he loved, his mother Chat and lover, Bettina.

his mother Chat has been wasting money on spirit questors to try to talk to his "dead" father. she has been asking a woman named Madame Vange, who happens to be an Imelda impersonator. and when Chat suddenly needed a pair, Lucas confronted her and forced to tell her the truth.



this is not a political story. in fact, it is a love story, it displays repentance and forgiveness. it shows how a simple thing like Imelda's shoes be able to bring out truth and show Lucas' mission, to his mother and to his lover. good lines, delivered in a very smooth way, the shots are also great. if you want to escape for a while out of the political setting, you will not see it here.

THE RED SHOES
stars Marvin Agustin, Nikki Gil, Iwa Moto together with Liza Lorena, Tessie Tomas, Tirso Cruz III, and Techie Agbayani. Directed by Raul Jorolan under Unitel Pictures, the film will be shown in theaters on March 10.

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February 10, 2010

VALENTINES DAY movie review

it's about love, sex, and different kinds of relationships. probably one of the heart-thumping and closest to reality and not to mention containing the actors and actresses from the hollywood A-list. there's the beautiful Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Garner, Jessica Alba, Queen Latifah, Jessica Biel, Taylor Swift among others. girls will get their eye candy with Ashton Kutcher, Taylor Lautner, Patrick Dempsey, Bradley Cooper, Jamie Foxx - combine them altogether in one movie and that's ONE BIG BUDGET! i think.

all things happen on February 14th, Valentines Day in Los Angeles. where everyone seems to be romantic but circumstances happen when you least expect it. you will be excited, fall in love, hate (for some scenes can really be heart-breaking), a little and laugh at the same time. some scenes can be really anticipated but it doesn't spoil the movie because it will draw you to be in love. especially if you'll see this in this season.

it's funny how single people can end up doing an activity like Jessica Biel's character does. it makes want to do it on Valentine's Day. instead of couples getting in, singles have fun cursing the day. lolz

never watch this movie alone. it will be really awkward.

Valentine's Day opens on Philippine cinemas on February 12, 2010.

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February 6, 2010

rushing down to Valentines day

now, Valentines Day has gotten more commercialized. with a lot of services around, you can't find everything in just one place. it takes time and energy rushing to different stores and looking for the best gift to give your love one in this special occasion. and sometimes, what you wish for isn't that affordable and sometimes not available to the best gift shop you know. thanks to the power of the internet, we can look at one site with all great products perfect for Valentines Day.

Island Rose is one site i found that probably has most gift suggestions perfect for Valentines Day. and now they are offering a 10% discount using this coupon: VDAY022010. i suggest that you better start browsing www.islandrose.net to avail the discount for it only lasts until February 20 of this year! you can send flowers to the Philippines using a lot of variety of bouquet style and a big array of flower choice to give the lady you adore. and if you want your flowers to bloom for a longer period, they also have links on how to take care of the bouquet for a lasting quality. and because they are tied up with LBC, you are assured that flower delivery to the Philippines is fast and on-time when you wish your flowers to be delivered on Valentines Day. that's great value for the money!

aside from flowers, you can also send gifts to the Philippines such as stuffed toys, chocolates, fruits, and vanity products lined up to the shelves of Island Rose.

so now not only couples can enjoy the perks of Island Rose but everyone who wants to give their love.

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November 30, 2009

TWO LOVERS movie review

have you ever felt choosing between two persons: someone you love and someone who loves you? and when you decided to go for the person you love, it turns out that the person is not going for you. you made all efforts to be with that person and even lied to the other just for the sake that you don't want to hurt her feelings.

that's the plot of this story Two Lovers starring Joaquin Phoenix and Gwyneth Paltrow. Joaquin Phoenix plays an aspiring photographer who just came from a heartbreak thus being set up by his parents to a family friend, Sandra (Vinessa Shaw). not really getting interested with her, he finds Michelle (Paltrow), a neighbor who happens to be also involved with another man. but Michelle struggles in the relationship because the man she's with is not yet divorced with his wife. Phoenix, on the other hand, gives his concern and professes his love to Paltrow to a crazy extent of asking her to marry him. but unexpectedly, Paltrow's wishes to be with the other man is granted thus leaving Phoenix depressed -- resulting to coming back to Shaw.

a very timely story about love and its consequences. you might be interested with the cheesy scenes from the movie and the crazy stuff that guys might do in fighting for love but ends in an unsuccessful attempt.

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November 29, 2009

I LOVE YOU... GOODBYE: 2009 offering from Star Cinema

Star Cinema brings us their entry for the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival entitled: I Love You, Goodbye.

starring Angelica Panganiban, Kim Chiu, Derek Ramsay and Gabby Concepcion in this heart breaking and tear-jerking love story. directed by no other than Laurice Guillen. opening on December 25 in theaters.



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February 9, 2009

A Moment will change our lives

yehey! a sequel on the hit movie: A Very Special Love. aminin ko nang kinilig talaga ako sa unang movie nila and now i can't wait to see this one. MTV pa lang e i can see big cash flow on the first screening. sana meron din akong premier night tickets. sa mga kapamilya movie bloggers dyan, PENGE TICKETS! d ko masyado naintindihan yung interview kahapon s The Buzz kasi hindi rin naman ako masyado nanonood na nun at nasa bahay ako ng mga tita ko while i'm busy blogging about being a shopaholic. but anyway, here's the music video of Sarah. she's very pretty at kahit pa-cowgirl ang manner e still kaya ka nyang pakiligin:



napansin ko lang, parang Rated K yung video. kung ano ung lyrics na kakantahin ni Sarah, lalabas ung words sa tabi. hahaha.. but anyway, that's just a comment. pwede naman mag-comment diba? pero still, i will wait to see this on February 25 or even at the premier night. parinig na ito sa mga may ticket. at least, kahit INVITE lang! hahaha

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February 4, 2009

D' Mas Nakakalurkei na Album

label: IVORY MUSIC
release
: Jan 28 2009
price: Php 200 (Php2 more expensive than the first album)
artists: DJs Nicole Hyala and Chris Tsuper
carrier single: Mr and Ms DJ (now playing)

selling point: bilin nyo na, parang AWA nyo na! (kung dati MABABAOG ng mamirata)

biruin mo, pinakanta na naman sila at meron pa ring Tambalan segments sa album.
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January 19, 2009

Spongecola sings the Kissing Theme Song

just released this morning as i've heard it on air. the kissing theme song "Closer You and I" popularized by Gino Padilla has interpreted by various artists and eventually the official love song every Feb 14. now it's Spongecola who rekindles love and passion of getting closer to your significant other with the special song.

this year, Feb 14 falls on a saturday so there wouldn't be any green-eyed monsters on offices, it depends if you go to work on saturdays. hopefully this will also be the date of the annual luvapalooza bringing couples to one place where everyone will be kissing at the strike of midnight. the Philippines has become the record holder of the most number of couples kissing for a period of time in one venue. pervert expectators and bitter singles who would be capturing illegal couples are also welcome to join the event. not inside the kissing area of course, hehe.

no details on the event yet and i dont know if this will also push through this year.
*bloggers, alam nyo na!

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November 9, 2008

Ad Feature: kilig ad of all time

i say, Richard and Lucy Gomez's LUX Commercial to be the most kilig ad of all time. as far as we all know that their love story started here, the soundtrack also gives me that tingling feeling of being in-love. (kanino kaya?)



thanks to this user for the video.

the song is Side A's Until Then na may line na: "I want to touch and stroke your long, black hair..." tamang-tama sa commercial at nadala naman ni Lucy. when will i stroke a long black hair kaya?


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February 21, 2008

since February pa naman...

Though it was late from V-day (anu nga ulit yun?), we can't stop all people who still gets emotional. Some people may find it "baduy" but would you think na nakaka-flatter when someone tells you these lines?

I was listening to Tambalan this morning and nicole shared a very "kakakurot" line from Maging Sino Ka Man.
I love you beyond words.
- JB to Celine, Maging Sino Ka Man
And while I was doing my project yesterday, I subtitled a couple of lines that maybe would flatter all ladies to the max. I hope I can say these too to someone in the future... Naks!
And I want to close
with this reality that I've learned.

My wife and I have been married
for 38 years. Been together.

And we are growing
and have our children.

When we got married,
I had a lot of reasons to love her
and to marry her.

Then I understood
that when you have reasons,
you have conditions.

And what happens
when those conditions are not met?

Do you stop loving?

And after these years
that we spent together,
I can say that I love her.

But I've gotten rid of all my reasons.
I just love her for no reason.

-Pastor AR Bernard, host Praise the Lord, Feb. 11 2008

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