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May 29, 2008

Blockbuster!

I have written lots of blogs and found out that I have blockbuster ones! Well, those blogs that have more than 10 comments or more (yung iba, ako na lang nagparami ng comment, hehe). Most of them have the funniest topics at sabi nga, "napapanahon." Going back to my blogs amused me and realized that in some things, hey, I really have something to say. I won't compare this to those big-time bloggers as Bryanboy or Happy Slip. And here is a list of what I call "blockbusters" and this don't come in a particular order. Check them out again if you like:
  1. Pakornihan Effect - 37 comments
    a collection of text jokes/ pick-up lines.
  2. My Chowking Experience - 15 comments
    I just narrated a not-so-pleasant experience from a food chain
  3. Spreading the Love - 15 comments
    this is about the edited photo of Piolo Pascual and Sam Milby that once spread thru the net
  4. Globe Celfone Scam - 19 comments
    actually, djmyke posted this conversation of him and an agent from a cellular phone network. I transcribed it and I got opinions from other people who happen to receive the same call.
  5. Nanggagala-iti ako - 13 comments
    a story of a consumer who wasn't paying attention to the product he bought. well, lesson learned. nainis pa nga ako sa ibang nag-comments dyan na kala mo kung sinong perfect. hmp!
  6. Ederlyn Series Season 2 - 14 comments
    the continuation of the story of an SMS star.
  7. Inday the Series - 23 comments
    the yaya who is so smart
  8. Filipino American demand for apology from ABC and Desperate Housewives - 29 comments
    Filipino medical practitioners being slapped on national TV.
  9. Paalam Inday - 15 comments
    nagpaparty si Inday. find out how "bongga" it was.
  10. BREAKING NEWS: Desperate Housewives apology over Philippines slur - 13 comments
    the action of a TV series which discriminated a race where they also benefit to.
  11. top ten nakakairitang tao sa mundo - 14 comments
  12. I hate Filipinos errr... FILIPINOS ARE STUPID - 73 comments
    a citizen who disrespected a national symbol.
  13. Ukay pa rin talaga - 17 comments
    I just bought an item and found the best at Ukay!
  14. What's happening to me? - 12 comments
    worried about my health
  15. PUP: Tsinelas Capital of the World - 19 comments
    looking on appropriate get-up in an institution
  16. abangan... - 24 comments
    I confess I tried Hip-Hop Abs. ngayon wala pa ring effect. natigil kasi e. hehehe.
  17. buhayin natin ang mga kabaduyan - 16 comments
    pick-up lines to the max!
  18. kinarma nga ba si Chris Tsuper - 14 comments
    on a radio DJ's confession
  19. OMG I WON - 42 comments
    winning a contest from an event I joined from reading blogs and announcements. Some were not happy for me, I DON'T CARE!
  20. shoes i choose you - 16 comments
    enjoying the prizes I won from the topic above
  21. I've commited a crime - 65 comments
    tuktukan sa ulo si omar! nag-jaywalking kasi!
  22. bakit kasi kelangan naka-block - 14 comments
    complaining in the office
  23. Photoshop Tutorial: Image on Text - 23 comments
    getting techie and squeezing the creative juice.
  24. if i join Survivor Philippines - 14
    some pointers if I join the reality show.
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We're moving!

It's final. Effective this June, the new Beginnings @ 20Plus Inc. will be located at 6F Don Chua Lamko Bldg, LP Leviste cor. HV dela Costa Sts., Salcedo Village, Makati City. Haist, now this will be a longer walk from where I will be dropping off to office. Wala naman kasing shuttle service na dumadaan sa area na yan. If I'll be from Makati Medical Center, lakad to Ayala underpass by Convergys tapos akyat sa may GT Tower then walk to the building just right after McDonald's. And now we're in a higher level kaya magtyaga sa kakahintay ng elevator paakyat. Good luck din sakin pag umuulan! Oh well, buti nga mga corporate na rin ang mga ka-building namin. Hindi tulad dito sa Creekside na mga nightclubs ang kasama namin. Kala tuloy nung iba sa nightclub ang trabaho namin. lol! Kaso malayo na sa mga gimikan lalo! And we can't just get out of the office ata if we want to buy something or for some break.

And for my friends who goes to work nearby that place, kita-kits sa McDo!
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blogspot new look

in Photoshop mode to change my header on Blogspot. love to play on text and backgrounds. now I really love my new header! before it was "Ohmski is the Law" and now I confess that I'm an Austin Powers fan (lol) and a little bit of being eco-friendly too. ;)


btw, i have the same blogs in multiply.
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May 23, 2008

the survivor experience


got up early for this. it is the 2nd day of the manila leg of auditions for Survivor Philippines. also the day of my birthday, i managed to take this day on leave para lang makapag-audition. some people didn't take it seriously when i said i was going. this was also the day for the AI finale so i missed the live airing.

so i packed an extra shirt, my passport and 2 pens but i forgot to pack food and water for my stomach. though i have eaten heavy breakfast, i should have brought some food with me.

got into SM North The Block by around 930AM and the place is already congested. some come in groups, others like me were alone in the site. it would be very hard for you if you just go on alone and be a snob. you don't want to get overtaken in line right so you have to be acquainted with the people in front or at your back to save your post.

so i spent the whole 7 hours calling or texting, observing the line; with every move of the queue is a smile on everyone's faces who are in excitement to get on to the first level of the screening. at last, i and 4 people were in front of the interviewer and gave us this situation:

if you were the last 5 in the island and you store the food for everyone but you discovered that the others are scheming to vote you off on next tribal council, what are you going to do?


i won't disclose my answer here but i passed this test. lol


so i've been very excited telling everybody that i passed the first screening and that i needed more prayers to get to the next level. i was given my number 10382 hoping that this will be my lucky number. now i got more confident in interacting with others. got to know some of them and then we transferred to the food court by 10's. then i thought the organizers were gathering all passers before proceeding with the next part. yun pala umiikot din yung line dun tapos pupunta sa likod ng stage now to convince the judges why you should be considered to be a contestant for Survivor. some say it's the test of "kakapalan ng mukha" kaya naman kinapalan ko na talaga mukha ko, aside na makapal na nga sya talaga. pero sayang hindi ako nakapasa. but it was a worthwhile experience. next time i know what to do. i got to see them next year!

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May 22, 2008

winners and losers from AI 2008

review lang ito na natanggap ko sa email. since hindi naman ako masyado nakanood this season, i can't relate to some. pero im very happy na si DC ang nanalo!

here is the review:

There may be two Davids in the "American Idol" finale, but there's no Goliath. Either would be OK as a winner. Both are good singers. One doesn't overpower the other. The hip choice is David Cook, 25, because he's older, has a rock edge and is less likely to flash a nervous, squirmy smile than sweet boy wonder David Archuleta, 17.

No matter who wins, there's a glitch in the "Idol" star-maker machinery. Ratings are down. Charisma and energy are missing.

"Idol" is having an identity crisis, and not just because two guys with the same first name are left.

David C. and David A. have their final sing-off tonight. Wednesday, we'll find out the winner, after the usual two hours of celebrity-studded padding.

But this year, there are plenty of winners and losers to go around.

Losers:The judges, who've spent an entire season phoning in their critiques. It wasn't just Paula Abdul who embarrassed herself by reviewing a song that hadn't been sung yet. Randy Jackson stuck to a tired script of phrases like "It was just all right for me." Simon Cowell seemed completely disengaged. If they don't care enough to be excited, why should we?

Winner: The person who decided to let contestants play instruments. The innovation proved "Idol" is capable of making the changes necessary to get back on track. Brooke White's piano, David Cook's guitar, even Chikezie's just-learned-it harmonica were all welcome additions.

Winners: Clean-speech advocates, who appreciated the various exclamations of "gosh" uttered eight times by David Archuleta (in a slight Napoleon Dynamite voice) during his visit to his hometown last week. David A. has made wholesomeness safe again for America's youth. Don't you just want to squeeze his head off?

Loser: Jeff Archuleta, who was banned from his son's rehearsal sessions, an indication the rumors of his stage-dad ways are true. Maybe this is why poor David A. looks like a deer frozen in the headlights as he awaits the judges' comments.

Loser: The questions-from-viewers-at-home segment that helped fill the empty minutes of those hour-long "Idol" results episodes. Why did the producers persist in running the questions on the giant screen before the fans had a chance to ask them via phone? To make it extra boring?

Losers: The girls instructed to stand in front of the stage and wave their hands, pretending they're thrilled by every performance. Next year, let's give them cigarette lighters to hold up, to make it extra hokey.

Loser: Musical theater legend Andrew Lloyd Webber, who seemed way too geeked at being an "Idol" mentor (and proved how irrelevant he is to current audiences when Jason Castro admitted he didn't know "Memory" was sung by a cat).

Winner: Ascots, the effete neck scarves that inched back toward coolness when Australian Michael Johns wore them.

Loser: Ryan Seacrest, for milking the drama the night Johns got kicked off. Seacrest first paused to remind viewers nobody was sent home last year on "Idol Gives Back" week. Then he gave Johns the boot. Nice fakeout -- if you're a sadist.

Winner: David Cook's hairdressers. Cook started off as a permanent hair don't with a combed-forward 'do and stringy bangs. The stylists tamed his locks, and Cook helped matters by wisely making fun of himself and revealing his big-head baby pictures.

Winner: Dreadlocks. We love you, laid-back dude Jason Castro, but we can't imagine you reaching the final four with a buzz cut.

Winner: Arm tattoos, which helped Carly Smithson connect with younger viewers even as the judges tried to beat the angry spunk out of her.

Loser: Full body tattoos, which made Smithson's husband look weird and scary to older viewers at home and probably cost her some votes. Leave the total inkage to Michael on "Prison Break."

Loser: Amanda Overmyer, the skunk-haired nurse who finished 11th, one short of making it into the "American Idols Live!" cross-country tour.

Winner: The hauntingly beautiful "Hallelujah," which soared in popularity when Castro performed it.

Loser: Former winner Fantasia, who earned a stare of bafflement from Cowell near the end of her no-holds-barred guest performance last week. Either he hated the song or ... he really hated it.

Winner: Broadway musicals, which have become a career opportunity for "Idol" alums like Fantasia, Clay Aiken, LaKisha Jones and (soon in the "Grease" revival) Taylor Hicks. Most likely to join the list next is Syesha Mercado, who was practically dragged to the exit by the judges and flown to a "Rent" audition.

Winner: Country music. With Carrie Underwood and Kellie Pickler paving the way for beautiful blondes with a twang, Kristy Lee Cook should find a happy home in Nashville.

-from Carl T.
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May 21, 2008

sino si LINa?


aga-aga may bumati na agad sakin pero dko naman kilala. nasa picture ba si LINa? anyway, thanks LINa. hehehe...

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May 19, 2008

what's new with the MRT

i was surprised when i found out that there's somethings unusual about riding the MRT. though the crowd is still the same density, the new features of the MRT will surely get everyone's attention. but i think these new features are totally unnecessary.













MRT Station Stop


first is the station voice prompt. this is the lady whose voice tells you which station you are approaching and so with your next destination. i think this is unnecessary because instead of the driver delivering the next stop over a microphone, it has added another cost for the production of the voice over.

the LCD monitors have been placed on each car by i think 6 each. this has started last week for just a test run. i know entertainment is good inside the MRT but again, the cost of installing these LCD screens is a big amount instead of improving the MRT cars itself and for the operation subsidies.

the MRT is a bit inconsistent with the time the cars go from station to station and also packing the passengers that makes other stations congested. and the cars itself need to be checked for some of the airconditioning systems drip. it is so small that everybody is forcing themselves to get in so why not allow an improvement on buying new cars for public transport?
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