Saturday, April 28, 2007

Ano ba talaga, Ate?!


I scored an average of 4.52

This result can also be related to the Kinsey Scale:

0 = exclusively heterosexual
1 = predominantly heterosexual, incidentally homosexual
2 = predominantly heterosexual, but more
than incidentally homosexual
3 = equally heterosexual and homosexual
4 = predominantly homosexual, but more than incidentally
heterosexual
5 = predominantly homosexual, incidentally heterosexual
6 = exclusively homosexual

Summary
The idea of this excercise is to understand exactly how dynamic a person's sexual orientation can be, as well as how fluid it can be over a person's lifespan. While a person's number of actual homo/heterosexual encounters may be easy to categorize, their actual orientation may be completely different. Simple labels like "homosexual", "heterosexual", and "bisexual" need not be the only three options available to us.

O KAYO NAMAN ANG MAG TEST!

Kakila-kilabot

Imagine waking up in the morning, you look out of your window and see 3 men in military camo with long arms, M16s. You are in Manila, in the heart of it and you blink once, twice... to make sure you are NOT in some war-torn country.

The smell of someone's breakfast on the stove brings you back to your senses, tuyo't sinangag, your stomach rumbles, you still see soldiers in battle gear, within spitting distance. The urge to spit becomes an afterthought as you try to find some sense in the unfolding surreal tableaux.

Read more about it, soldiers at your doorstep in time for the elections. We had a taste of the Garci tapes before and now the pièce de résistance, mixed greens with a side dish of gunpowder. LET US VOTE, PEOPLE and VOTE WISELY!

http://www.bulatlat.com/
Games of Generals - Patricia Evangelista

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Bring back the funk!

The New Mastersounds got me shimmying. Siguro dala na rin itong EDAD at sobrang pakikinig ng electronic music. I suddenly felt so thirsty for good old funk and jazz! Good to hear someone actually banging on a drum and slapping bass strings there.
Pinoy jazz freaks would find Tokyo a paradise, despite the techno-saturated image of this city, traditional things still abound and I guess that is what makes Tokyo tick. Walk around town and you'll still come across live jazz joints, yung pinaka mahal ay yung Blue Note Tokyo, at yung Cotton Club.
Would definitely recommend this new album by The New Mastersounds - An Introduction To The NEW MASTERSOUNDS

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Nakasulat sa pader

I stumbled upon this movie website while surfing, "Bomb It", check out the featured artists! Esp. sina Blek Le Rat and Os Gemeos. Sigurado akong may mga Pinoy graffiti artists rin tayo, kung may pics kayo ng Pinoy street art please send them in!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Time is On my Hands


I just realized I have been juggling between several books. Re-reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez' and reading Carson McCullers' - Collected Stories, Jared Diamond - Guns, Germs and Steel , Hillary Rodham Clinton - Living History, Edward P. Jones - The Known World , Edward Said - Culture and Imperialism , Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains Of The Day; and an interesting Pinoy book edited by Emmie Velarde, Aparador ni Lola. They are strewn about the flat, the academic books taking me ages to read and finish, like Edward Said's, I am stuck at the Introduction. To read his work is like going to your favorite class, you become engrossed until you think about your school sweetheart.

There was one book supposedly in the list which I devoured quickly, Radclyffe Hall - The Well Of Loneliness. Written in 1928 and banned for decades, this was one book that I wished I'd read when I was in High School! It might have fast-forwarded my "coming-of-age".

"The sex is in the heel" - Lola



I have a penchant for movies about transgenders, transvestites, and transsexuals perhaps from watching movies of Fefita Fofonggay in my formative years. The movies are not all entertaining or fun, some are tragic, like the Crying Game; but all of them memorable especially the ones with a great soundtrack, like Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

So I saw another movie last weekend, "Kinky Boots" which was based on a true story of a shoe factory that pulled itself up by its bootstraps by catering to a niche market, in the movie it was creating women's shoes for men who wear them, but reality was not as fantastic as the movie since the shoe factory catered to the sex industry.

Nevertheless, Lola, the drag queen portrayed by one of my fave actors, Chiwetel Ejiofor was marvelous! The only boots I have worn in my life were the black rubber galoshes in Manila and then I went on to owning a pair of 8-hole Doc Martens. Kinky boots are out of the question, they would not even get past my knees!

Huhh?!

Not fully awake but aware that my throat was dry and it felt sore, and that somewhere in my head was a small stirring, a headache set to bother me the whole day, I reached overhead for the alarm clock to check the time... HUHHHHH?! 9:00AM !!
(bloody hell, I am late!) -- I thought!

Then a giggle and..."Dooyoubi desu!" and more giggles, and I joined her as we laughed out loud in the futon... It's Saturday, what was I thinking?!

BUMOTO NA TAYO!

Hindi ako ang sumulat nito ha...
original post here sa INQ7.net

Mga Kababayan,

Sa darating na halalan para sa pagka-senador at party-list representative sa ika-14 ng Mayo 2007, magsisimula na po ang halalan sa Embahada sa Sabado, ika-14 ng Abril 2007, mula 8:30 nang umaga hanggang 5:30 nang hapon. Ang huling araw ng halalan ay sa ika-14 ng Mayo, 2007, 3:00 nang hapon.

Magbubukas ang Embahada para sa halalan sa Sabado at Linggo, mula 8:30 nang umaga hanggang 5:30 nang hapon.

Maari pong bumoto ang lahat ng Pilipino na nakapagrehistro para sa halalan. Dalhin po ninyo ang inyong voter's ID, pasaporte o ibang uri ng identipikasyon.

Kalakip dito ang listahan ng mga kandidato bilang senador at party-list organization/ sector na nagmula sa website ng Commission on Elections (Comelec), www.comelec. gov.ph.

Embahada ng Pilipinas

***

The Senatorial and party list election will be held in the Philippines on May 14, 2007.

Overseas voting will begin at the Embassy on Saturday, April 14, 2007, 8:30a.m.-5:30p. m., and end on Monday, May 14, 2007, at 3:00p.m.

The Embassy will be open on Saturdays and Sundays, 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. during the election period. All qualified and registered voters may cast their votes. Voters should bring their voter's ID, passport or other forms of identification.

Our kababayan may wish to refer to the website of the Commission on Elections (www.comelec. gov.ph) for the certified list of senatorial candidates and party-list organizations/ sector. See attachment at Embassy Photo Album.

Philippine Embassy

philippineembassy@yahoo.com

(ay ano vayan, yahoo.com! - ako)

Sunday, April 08, 2007

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Luto-luto naman tayo

Excerpts from my Ygroup...(edited)


Received: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 08:15:51 PM PDT

Subject: luto luto naman tayo

i love Indian food and i am sharing one recipe I tried - Chicken Tikka

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/ recipe_views/ views/109308

importante yung chutney o raita for a successful dinner

what i did was another version, diced fresh cucumber, chopped cilantro leaves,
salt and freshly ground black pepper

sarap!


Sent: Saturday, April 7, 2007 8:47:48 AM
Subject: luto luto naman tayo

Great recipe. Chicken tikka is my fave Indian food but I don't dare make it.
We have a really good place here to buy it ala turo-turo. Comes with raita
and naan. Easier when the cravings start.


Sent: Saturday, April 8, 2007
Subject: luto luto naman tayo

yup it was a big success, nasundan ito ng Fish Masala (sa epicurious rin, substituted cocomilk with cow's milk, nagamit ko kasi sa lintik na laing last time)
however my partner is not really into Indian food that much, I was cooking for myself sa totoo lang
buti na lang she has taken a liking to raita.

grabe ang mahal nga lang lang ng basic ingredients dito sa Japan...
one bloody lime - US$1.50
fresh cilantro - about friggin 6 stems - $ 2.00

hayy, times like this make me miss my beloved Bangkok... I could buy one bilao each of those things

kanina naman I cooked kangkong sauteed in black beans - isang 1/4 tali ng kangkong, about 7 oh-so grateful if they are all leafy bunch - US$ 2.00
doing the grocery here for Southeast Asian home cooking is so surreal - always
I could imagine my mom's amazed reaction at the price of one piece of steroid-pumped tiger shrimp = US$1.00, on sale you can get it without the head US$0.50 -- di naman forzen pero nakababad sa tubig (tubig kaya yun?)

sorry for the rant... talagang frustrated lang ako pag dating dito

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Nothing is Forever



Sayonara sakura, until we meet again next spring. The rains have already stripped most of the dainty blossoms off the black-brown branches and there are already sprouts of tiny green leaves all over the trees.
This morning on my way to work, at the park, after an early-morning downpour, the fallen petals formed a thick delicate pinkish-white carpet for me to walk on and it was quite an awesome experience. Soon, the hurried footsteps of officeworkers like myself emerging from the subway will churn up mud and petals, leaving leather shoes smugded with a remembrance of ohanami. It may be noticed but most likely be wiped off.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Ohanami!

Saturday was cloudy, the sakura trees at the park nearby were in full bloom, time for a good lunch under the trees! We first trooped to the nearby "fridge" (a 5 minute walk to the supermarket) to get food and cold beer. Then off we went to look for a good place to eat. Of course it was difficult since some people have staked out the choice spots as early as yesterday! One might see suit-clad youngsters in the weekend
staking out choice spots. The office newbies are usually assigned this job and all they have to do is to make sure that they get a great spot for the whole section to party after office hours. Of course they have to stay there all day to guard it!



So far wala pa naman nababalitaan na nag-saksakan, barilan o patayan dahil sa sakura. Buti na rin lang walang sakura sa Pinas ano?!



We found one bench smack under a tree heavy with blossoms, BUT there was a pesky flock of pigeons above so we had to move away, the birds won. A few more minutes, another bench, minus the birds but a group of smokers infront of us. Hmmm, we stood our ground, they would not be smoking always we reckon. Besides they also have cute dogs. On our right were a group of Japanese and Thai, and the smell of Tom Yum simmering away in a camp burner just made hungry again!