Thursday, December 24, 2009

Beyond Hectic


Jeezus I don't even know where to begin talking about how cramped I have been with things to do. So far, I'm 99.9% done with Christmas shopping after God knows how many trips to the mall. I've also attended three Christmas parties as of writing.

The yuletide season is exciting and fun but I now totally get how The Grinch came about.

Anyway, the parentals (plus little cousin) flew in today. So that's great. Too bad I'm not feeling so well right now. All the stress I've been under lately has taken its toll on my health.

Here's a couple of pictures from the past week.


Probably the most stressful part of Christmas is shopping for gifts. The malls are packed crazy and the pressure to give the most ideal gifts to friends and family doesn't help. I'm glad I only have two more to get.


Once... twice... three times the waiter. This is me looking like a part of the catering crew at our Monte Carlo themed Christmas party at the SMX. I only stayed for 2 hours because I wasn't feeling very well.



Last night, Jules, Robbie and I had our own little Christmas party as well at Chili's. I really had fun. Nothing beats dinner with friends and hefty servings of sinful, calorific food.



Tomorrow, I'm planning to whip up three dishes for our little Christmas eve feast. So good luck to me.

Gawd, I so want to be at the beach on New Year's. Whatev.

Happy holidays guys! Gotta go. I have to wrap our yaya's gift.

Update: I ruined our helper's present. I'm so fucking stupid I swear! I cut a whole on the sleeve while wrapping her blouse! Ugh!

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

This Morning

I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I hate my job I fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking, hate my fucking job.

I fantasize about leaving work right now, two hours after coming in, and never returning again. Or I can do it more professionally by passing my resignation letter today. Ahh, dreams.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Rock It Well


So after over three months of living under my bed, I took out my "astronaut shoes" and wore them outside for the very first time. I went to Rockwell today to buy gifts and other things. It was the perfect opportunity to take them out for a spin.



Made mainly for skaters, these shoes are really comfortable. So I didn't mind walking around back and forth, up and down. And I love it that Rockwell has such a laid back yet exciting atmosphere. It's a departure from the chaos that ensue in other malls especially during the holiday season.

Then there's the issue with the restrooms. I think Rockwell and Greenbelt have the cleanest and most well equipped restrooms.


Check out the neat hand dryers in the newly renovated restrooms on the 2nd(?) level. The only other time I saw one of these was early this year in Disneyland HK.


The latest issue of Plant Magazine is out.

Gawd, I'd totally live in this neighborhood (Rockwell Residences) if I were rich enough. The area is just so attractive. It's in Makati but tucked away from the busy district and it's embedded in lush greenery and tall buildings alike.


Anyway, my gift shopping is nearing completion. Hopefully by tomorrow, I'll be 100% done.



Today's look: Bag from Nike, shirt from Topman, pants from Cheap Monday and shoes from Supra.

I bought the bag last night. I realized the one I got from 5cm a couple of weeks ago will not be ideal for the obstacle course that I go through everyday when going to work and home later in the day. This backpack however is very promising. Even my laptop fits inside.

It's 4 am and my head is throbbing. Good night.

P.S.
Some celebrity sightings at Rockwell:
Katrina Legarda at National Bookstore
TJ Trinidad at People R People
Toni Gonzaga (and her boyfriend) at Topman

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Annual Christmas Blues

What is wrong with me? Christmas is less than two weeks away yet I really can't feel the "joy" of the season. It sometimes escapes me even that it's actually the holidays. I barely notice the tree in the living room, which is pretty big, Christmas songs make me lonely, and even the gift shopping that I did last week just stressed me out. For once, I'd like to take a break from being so fucking stressed out and somber and enjoy this time of the year---you know, get excited again to open gifts, prepare outfits for the midnight mass, and ham!

Christmas spirit? More like Christmas pressures.

Good thing the parentals are visting.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Pictionary: Rock Couture

Here's a few photos from Sunday night's debauchery at Encore (formerly Embassy) where we celebrated our Christmas party.








I didn't expect to have that much fun but I actually enjoyed the party a lot. Guess you really can't go wrong with the dancing + drinking + friends formula.

Thanks to Moya and TJ for the pictures.

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Saturday, December 05, 2009

Project Head Candy



The project that I've been losing sleep over is finally done.



This is for my sister. She will be wearing it to their Christmas party next week.



I love Carolina's! I got almost all of the materials there except for the feathers which I tore off a hairband.



Pretty cute eh? I now accept orders. Please pay in cash, card, GCs or cell phone load. JK.

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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Greetings From Rockwell



Hello there! I'm live blogging from the lovely and nicely-lit Rockwell Powerplant Mall! Hahah...

It's the first time for me to bring my computer outside by the way. God knows how much frustration I went through before finally getting my laptop connected. I had a little problem figuring out the Internet provider/server(?) here which is WiGO. Anyway, I'm not that technologically stupid after all since I'm finally able to get online--that's after the battery completely lost charge so I'm recharging right now. God bless Seattle's Best.

I didn't really intend to go out today since I already did so yesterday but my parents called me earlier asking me to buy them shirts from Collezione so I changed my mind.

As you know, these shirts with the Philippine map are very popular now. And I learned today that you can actually have yours customized. They'll let you select the colors of the shirts and the thread for the embroidery. How neat! Plus the sales reps here are very friendly.




I also picked up some stuff for my sister's head piece that I've been working on.

There's a lot of people shopping today. I should be doing some Christmas shopping myself but all I've been able to buy are things for myself. Maybe when I get my 13th month pay I'll be able to buy gifts.

Gotta go!

Update: Just got home. I'd like to commend the taxi driver of Don Brill PXL 829 who was very nice and honest. His mete works perfectly which is rare among cabs these days. Good vibes!

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Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Bye Bangs

After months of sporting the longish, emo do, I finally had it chopped.


I miss having hair to cover half of my face when I try to hide from the world in the middle of the crowd or how it gets messy when the wind blows. But I need a new look so I marched into Piandre right after work last night.


The stylist actually cut it too short which freaked me out but I'm over bitching about it. I may have to actually  take time and use products on my hair now though.





Watchuthink?

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Random Rants

Red Ribbon Day


Tomorrow's World AIDS Day. As the line goes, "Spread the word, not the virus."

As for me, well, I've been restraining myself from playing around. It's been weeks and believe me it's really not easy. I've been trying to divert my attention and energy by hanging out more with friends and by doing a little shopping.

A Bag Problem

I've been looking for a good bag recently and unfortunately, there's really not a lot of choices. So the other day, after my follow-up consultation with the doctor, I roamed around Megamall and bought this 5cm bag partially out of impulse. It's the last piece so I kind of panicked. I've been eyeing on the black version of it but that one's already gone.


Not bad right?

The trusty bag that I've been using almost everyday for nearly 2 years now is so worn out it's embarrassing. It served me very well though.


This bag has been everywhere with me.

The new bag is really nice but I don't know if I can use it everyday when I go to work. I was stupid enough not to notice that it doesn't have a zipper or any sort of closure on top. Ugh. But I'll figure it out.

Music Musings

Check out the Beyonce-Lady Gaga collaboration for "Video Phone" here. Unfortunately, it's not as spectacular as I thought it would be.

I love Leighton Meester's new song! "Somebody to Love" is a smooth, sultry pop song that also features Robin Thicke's sexy vocals. The video's pretty hot too.

Another song that I have on repeat is "Power's Out" by Nicole Scherzinger and Sting. It's a beautiful duet fit for these hard times.


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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Downtown

Today I went to Quiapo and Divisoria with my friend Jen to pick up some materials for the hat that I'm planning to make for my sister (don't ask).


Quiapo. It's amusing how this place is bustling with so much life. It's a shame I couldn't get a better picture because we all know cell phones disappear in a flash around this area.

As expected, the trip was exhausting but still fun. Here's a few memorable moments in quotes:

"Bom! Bom! Bom!"
It's the lady vendor at Divi singing 'Boom Boom Pow'.

"Liveshow! Liveshow o, liveshow!"
I assumed this man was inviting everyone to come inside the dimly lit doorway somewhere in Recto. A few steps ahead, we saw a similar "establishment". Outside were pictures of scantily clad ladies. Gawd, I didn't know these things actually exist. And they operate in broad daylight!

"Wala po tayong tawiran sa gitna! Tawid kayo ng tawid! Mga tangaaa!"
He screamed like crazy to all the jaywalkers including yours truly. I swear to god I thought this traffic enforcer was losing it. My friend and I got lost in the middle of chaos that is Divisoria so we just followed everybody else. Everyone ignored him by the way.


He sells snakes by the sidewalk.

By sunset, after endless walking, the only thing I got is a pack of hair clips. We were either looking at the wrong places or Divi had a shortage of tulle today.

At the end of our unproductive trip, we decided to meet up with another friend, Hanna, who's visiting for a week. Not even the bumper-to-bumper traffic, noise and air pollution and the feeling of being filthy could stop us from dropping by Robinson's Manila for a little reunion. Not only did we get to catch up, I also got most of the materials for the hat/head piece.

P.S.
Anyone heard of Astrotel? It's like a Startrek-inspired hotel somewhere in Quiapo. Sounds interesting.

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Wake Up Call (Part 2)



I was literally shaking when the envelope containing my test result was handed to me. I was relieved upon reading 'Non-reactive' but I just had to see a doctor to have it interpreted anyway.

It's like a second chance or something. I'm not about to live a virtuous life but there will definitely be changes. I'm so thankful.

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Wake Up Call (Part 1)



To say that the past weeks were insane would be a big understatement. It has been grueling, nerve wracking and it may just be the most difficult, depressing exprerience in a very long time.

As I have mentioned, I've had tonsilitis side by side with herpes zoster within the same week. A few days before these maladies surfaced, I met Mark. He and I had a good time together and had quite an interesting conversation which led to the discussion about HIV and AIDS.

After doing some research online, I stumbled upon some articles that indicate herpes zoster and swollen lymph nodes are some of the possible symptoms of HIV. Naturally, I was stunned. Each piece of information seemed to point at one direction. I got concerned so I did even more research.

After a week of meeting Mark and suffering from tonsilitis and herpes zoster plus a lot of research on the Internet, I was a wreck. I started recalling instances when I wasn't being careful enough. Out of the many exploits I've indulged in, I could recall five to be unsafe.

I started talking to friends who also got worried. But being the good friends that they are, everybody assured me that it's surely just me and that everything's ok. It comforted me how they said I'm just overreacting but some of them still encouraged me to get tested.

I did want to get tested as soon as possible but I had to wait for a couple of days due to a tight work schedule.

In the course of almost two weeks, I couldn't stop thinking about how I would tell my situation to my family in case I find out I am HIV positive. I haven't even come out to my parents about my sexuality yet and now, HIV?! How would they deal about this double whammy? How the hell am I supposed to spend the rest of my life knowing that I may go a lot sooner than everybody else?

I also got to thinking about how I've been living this past few years. While I wouldn't call my lifestyle wild, I have been subjecting myself to a lot of risks and haven't been 100% careful either.

I went to church this Sunday after work. I also prayed every night and every morning. I even asked the few friends that I confided in to say some prayers for me as well.

At first, it seemed like a far fetched idea since I have been careful almost all the time. But the thing is it only takes one time. I was reminded I am not invincible. And I exposed myself to great risks---for what, a few minutes' worth of fun and pleasure?

I imagined the guys I would call (after not being in touch for so long) to inform them and suggest that they get tested as well in the event the result turns out to be positive. I tried to be optimistic by thinking of the "perks" like having an interesting story worthy of a book or even a reality show! I also thought of getting involved with an organization and help spread awareness about HIV/AIDS. The thought of me having a clear purpose and direction in life somehow made the whole ordeal bearable.

This Wednesday, I finally went. Before getting my blood sample, the nurse(?) briefed me about what would happen in case I turn out to be HIV positive. He told me not to panic and coordinate with them. They would then refer me to the government for a reconfirmation test and help me out with the insurance. He also informed me that they will not divulge the matter to my company as there had been cases where the employer lets go of an employee upon learning the latter was HIV positive.

I was anxiously filling up the form (the one that has questions like "Multiple sex partners?") when this nurse continued to talk about the possibilities. He kept emphasizing that I should never panic and told me that they once had a patient who committed suicide after getting the unfortunate test result.

Once done with the procedure, he told me to get the result after three days. The experience is far from over.


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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Legendary

This man is incredible. He's like up there with the Tiger Woods, Michael Jordans, Michael Phelps and the rest of the record-breaking sports luminaries.


I hope Cotto's doing alright. He got beaten up pretty badly.

Congratulations Manny! Not sure about your political intentions but your athleticism is phenomenal. You make us extremely proud.


Photo: pacquiaovscotto.com

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Orgagasmic

And she does it again.

I resisted to post another video but it's too sick I just can't stop myself.



The song is catchy, the dancing is hot, and the fashion, jeezus (McQueen S/S 2010!). This will be hard to top.


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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Health Woes

My back is not completely well yet. And as if the swelling is not bad enough, just yesterday, disgusting rashes have started to spread on the same area. This shit is very disconcerting.

But it doesn't end there. Just the other night I had to see the doctor again. For the nth time this year, I once again have tonsilitis. My parents are concerned and suggested that I undergo a tonsilectomy. But I'm scared of the general anaesthesia.

Just last week, I was hanging out with this guy and we got to talking about STDs until he told me I should get an HIV test (he gets it yearly). I didn't really give it that much thought until this past couple of days. Dont't get me wrong, I do play safe but there's about five times when I foolishly didn't (the condom broke once).

I highly doubt it but can HIV detected through a CBC blood test? Can it least manifest any signs? My company physical exam tests turned out good.

Gawd, the paranoia is killing me.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The New Just Dance

Love this.



P.S.
I got my new computer today. My Aunt gave it to me. Awesomeness.

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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Brokeback

One of the things I hate doing is spending money on medicines. But I had no choice today as my back has been killing me.

According to the doctor, I strained a muscle located right below the right shoulder blade. The damn thing has been bothering me for two days now. The swelling has been getting worse. I'm suspecting it was caused by not doing enough stretching before pumping iron at the gym last Wednesday.-- Maybe I should switch to running?

Hopefully, this gets well very soon. Until then, I'm downing pills for dessert.

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Too Much Hype, Too Bad

If I were younger and less jaded I would've been scared to death by Paranormal Activity. But knowing that it's just a movie pulled down the thrill factor for me. The entire time, I kept wondering how they shot the scenes and shit like that.

Don't get me wrong, it had some freaky scenes. The part where the girl said, "I think we're going to be ok now" is very disturbing.

I'm not totally disappointed because it honestly doesn't suck but it's really a bad idea to watch a movie with so much expectations. I wanted PA to mess with my mind and keep me from sleeping but it didn't.

I watched the movie half past midnight. Maybe I should've turned the light off? Maybe the alternate ending is more my type of terror?

Anyhow, watch it (alone, during the night just like I did, but with the lights off) and tell me what you think.

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Paranormal Activity

Ok, so I just got a copy of this movie--from a sidewalk along Buendia no less (sorry Optical Media Board, curiosity can't wait). I may or may not watch it later tonight. It's literally in my bag right now. I was thinking of watching it in a theater but I'm not even sure if it's going to be shown here in the third world.


It's been a while since I've been scared shitless by a horror movie so I hope this one doesn't disappoint. Blair Witch Project is the first thing that I recall giving me major creeps and that's a long time ago. Both movies have the same mockumentary treatment.

This should be a good post-Halloween scare if it lives up to the buzz.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Market! Market!



Today I went to Market! Market! specifically to drop by the Artwork store to register for their t-shirt design contest. I found out about it when I passed by their branch in Glorietta 5 this weekend. The G5 store already ran out of registration forms and shirts so the sales staff instructed me to visit the one in Market! Market! since they still had some left then.

I love The Fort and I've been there a lot of times before but this is only my second time in Market! Market! since it's not really a favorite hang-out of mine. So just imagine my disappointment upon finding out that the Artwork store also already ran out of contest supplies. The staff suggested that I can go to the Bicutan branch but there's no way in hell that it's happening. MM alone is already a stretch.

Despite the unexcitement of walking around the very crowded mall aimlessly, I found a few pleasant surprises within MM.

(Sorry about the quality of the pictures. I didn't bring a camera and I was trying to be as discrete as possible.)


Is it called Superbench because it's super big?

First off, MM has got to have the biggest Bench store I've ever been in. It's like a little department store complete with footwear and toiletries.

Then there's Mental. I've read about it before. It's good to know they're expanding. I love the concept of the store and the clothes are not bad either. In fact, I love some of the pieces there, very edgy.


This store is fun, fearless and fashyon.

It was hard restraining myself from any purchases. I already bought some unnecessary stuff this weekend so I stopped myself from getting stylized shorts or weird mummy key chains. But Mental is in my mental list of stores to visit again.


That's one of the sales reps at the side dressed like a nurse. I love it.


Now if we can just get H&M over this side of the world, I'd be a very happy third world shopper.

My jaw dropped when I saw this store. BSX! It's the same store in Hong Kong where I got 14 pairs of their adorable socks! I didn't know there's BSX here! Jeez, who did the PR work for them? Anyway, of course I had to check. They do have the same socks but the ones here are more expensive than the ones I got in HK.--Apparently, BSX is a cousin of Giordano.


The center is very Ayala Malls isn't it?

After eating at Sbarro, I just bought some essentials at the supermarket then strolled around Serendra.

Market! Market! isn't so bad after all if not for the slightly cluttered corridors and dizzying people traffic. But I guess that's a good thing for them considering how the economy is.

Oh, and by the way, there was a guy jacking off at one of the urinals inside the 3rd (?) level restroom. The pervert was already "doing his business" when I went in. There was nobody else inside and I thought he was just peeing until I sensed him looking at me the entire time and he seemed to take forever at the urinal. When I was washing my hands, I took a glance at him and confirmed that he was indeed not just taking a piss. I didn't panic or anything. I just ignored him and left. But now that I think about it, I should've fished out my phone and recorded the spectacle while the bastard was hunched over the poor urinal.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Enlighten Me

I took this photo from inside a cab enroute to Greenbelt yesterday. The sight sort of boggled me.


 I'm sure this is not the way they transport their shirts--pizza style.

Does Onesimus, a formal menswear brand, deliver clothes to customers now or is it just bad advertising? Just wondering.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Random Rants

Working Out

After a month of not going, I finally went back to the gym the other day. Something has to be said about sweating it out while pumping iron and knowing it's good for you. It's like going to church. It lessens the guilt.

Things change though once you spot a model-looking hottie with ridiculous cuts. Gawd, he's gorgeous.

Yesterday, I was so bored so I went to the gym again. It's a wiser decision over fooling around. Ok, I already accomplished the latter the other night so I didn't really mind so much. But really, I should be going to the gym more often than once a week. It's more productive.

Update: Project Runway Philippines Season 2

It's down to five designers who each had to create a "Parisian chic" dress this week for the L'oreal event in Paris.

Is it just me or is there a shortage of excitement and taste this season? Click here if you still care.

Patrick was given a second chance but failed to redeem himself so he was eliminated again. I have no objections this time. Even he knows he's not doing very well in the competition. Oh well. It's down to Cherry, Santi, Russell and Manny.

Fashion Week started yesterday and will end on the 28th but PRP is still a couple of episodes away from the finale. Is the show even part of the festivities? How are they going to stage the finale?

Music Minute
  • Beyonce and Lady Gaga are coming up with a music video! It's for Beyonce's next single 'Video Phone'. I hope it tops this hot shit. Calm down gay boy.
  • I heart Asher Roth. Hot. Damn. Ugh.
Gots to go. I'm hanging out with a friend later. Yeah, because that's the wisest way to spend an unpaid leave.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Gay Gaze 2

This morning was crazy. In the words of Rachel Zoe, I died.

Remember that guy I had a staring game with 2 weeks ago? I bumped into him inside the friggin' jeepney again!

Like the first time, we sat facing each other. And of course there were some lip biting/licking and meaningful staring once again--mostly from his part if I may add. The bulge on his slacks was more obvious this time. He even "adjusted" his underwear once.

A few meters from where I usually get off, I alighted the jeepney to see if he would follow. And he did. I removed my headphones when he started walking beside me. I glanced at him to find a silly grin on his face.

"Parang malaki ah," he commented while looking at my crotch.

"Huh?"

"Malaki ba yan?"

"Ano sa tignin mo?"

"Parang ok lang."

"Parang tanga ka," I wanted to say . But I just nodded instead and asked, "Tagasaan ka ba?"

"Mandaluyong."

"CR tayo," he invited.

"Huh?" I asked, innocently.

"CR tayo."

"Saan?"

"Sa McDo."

I didn't respond to his invitation until we were about to part ways.

"Next time nalang," I told him while I turned the corner and proceeded to rush to work.

:)


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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Whine Much?

Lately, I haven't been able to leave the office without a headache. My performance has not been as good as I want. But the biggest pressure, aside from the ridiculous numbers that we have to hit, is the fact that my very good friend H is now my supervisor which means my performance directly affects her standing. And she's relying on me to a lot. Gawd, it's killing me.

Another thing that I want to rant about is my non-existent dating life. Notice how I didn't even say love life?

I miss the sensible conversations. I miss the sweet nothings. I miss the kabaduyan. It's crazy because years ago I was so cynical. Now I'm just hopeless and uber stressed out.

This would be the perfect time to get away and find some welcome distraction.

P.S.
I think my new belt smiled at me last night.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Heavy Hearted

I woke up today thinking about this guy I've been talking to for a couple of weeks now. And for some reason, what he said to me the other night kept repeating in my head like a recording from hell.
"Maghanap ka ng kausap mo!"
I don't even know why I keep up with this bullshit. I am so fucking tired.

I wore my heart on my sleeve. I played hard-to-get. It never worked. No one interesting was consistent enough. Cheap thrills are fun but meaningless sex gets old sometimes.

I may as well prepare myself in growing up alone telling bedtime stories to shoes and clothes and entertaining thoughts of suicide whenever Valentine's day rolls around. Seriously, it's exhausting.

Love. Ugh.

Putang-ina talaga.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Spotted

My parents and I had a grand time celebrity spotting earlier this evening while having dinner at Mesa Greenbelt 5. Somewhere between bites of crispy pata we couldn't help but gawk at these local personalities.

Luningning of Wowowee- My mom was the one who spotted her. She was walking around with some buff guy whose face I didn't see.

Robbie Carmona and Rajo Laurel- These two fashion movers were seated with some other guys just two tables away from us. I was mentally begging for an internship hoping one of them could read my mind. I died in my seat when my father started pointing.

Judai and Ryan!- Yeah, this deserves an exclamation point. I don't know. But this couple has something. They just seem very likable. Judai looked great. She was all dolled up wearing a mini dress and strappy pumps while Ryan was his usual adorable self in a polo shirt. They just passed by the restaurant so I didn't really see much. I swear to god, I could tell my mother wanted to stand up and run after them so badly.

We had a good table.

My folks plus my little cousin are leaving tomorrow. I miss them already.

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Friday, October 09, 2009

Tagaytay

The parentals are in town! We just got back from Tagaytay to attend a wedding. It's a hot mess. It was raining profusely the entire time so thoughts of extending the trip were trashed.

It's great being able to bond with my family. We really don't get to do it often.

Tagaytay is lovely. I love the cold weather but I hate it when it rains. The mud and the possibility of getting sick tend to ruin the experience. I hope to come back soon, and hopefully, with someone special in a romantic kind of way.

Today, my mom and sister are planning to raid Divisoria while Pops and my kid cousin will visit Manila Zoo. I'll be doing the groceries so I can whip up something for them tonight.

That's about it for now. My father is looking at the monitor!

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Tuesday, October 06, 2009

The Gay Gaze

Playing hard to get is never something I was good at. If I like someone, I waste little time to suspend any sign of interest from my end---which is probably something I should change. But this morning, I got especially adventurous. The man slut in me didn't miss a beat.
Of all places, it was in a jeepney en route to work. After sitting down and handing the driver my fare, I noticed this guy (fair, cute, average body, tame looking) seated across throwing some glances at me. He was in his corporate attire with his tie folded inside his breast pocket. I, on the other hand, was in my usual jeans, sneakers and t-shirt combo.
Shameless, I started reciprocating with equally meaningful stares. He started licking his puckers while looking at me. I responded by biting my lower lip barely taking my eyes off his. He got totally hot and bothered and even had some difficulty breathing. But he was obviously enjoying it based on the bulge that formed in his slacks. Though he seemed disgruntled, he didn't stop staring intently until he closed his eyes for a moment, leaned back and started breathing in and out. After that, I guess he was able to compose himself since he stopped looking at my direction--until of course I put my bag aside and opened my legs a little bit wider. Hahahah...
He started staring again at my eyes and my crotch alternately. The poor guy almost hyperventilated when I subtly ran my finger along my inner thigh.
Once at the stop, he got off (the jeepney that is). I did too. He took a few more glances before I threw all inhibitions to oblivion and came up to him. His name's Mark and he was on his way to work. He seemed very shy and timid. I take it he's not very used to shit like this, not that I'm such an expert.
Again, shameless, I asked him if he isn't getting my number. "Next time," he muttered. Ouch!
Me: So ano yung tinitignan mo kanina?
Mark: Pareho ng tinitignan mo.
Me: Are you sure? (I don't know if he got it, but I was referring to him not getting my number)
Mark: (Some noise that I took as a yes)
Then I went ahead and moved on with my life.
This is the first time I did something like this by the way. Gawd, I don't know but that was surely a fun way to start the day.

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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Thoughts on a Gloomy Sunday

Scruff much? Maybe I do need that vacation more badly than I thought.

The Palawan thing is off! I called Cebu Pacific earlier and apparently, I was misinformed by the agent I talked to last week. It was this certain 'Olen' who advised me I could rebook for any date as long as I do it before October 5. But it turns out my new trip should actually begin by tomorrow! And of course that's totally not happening.

But whatever. At least now I no longer have to worry about who to go with and getting my leave approved and all that bullcrap. Ugh.

There was someone interested that would've made the trip so exciting but I don't know anymore. He never confirmed anyway so we'll figure out a plan B I guess. Or not.

I'm feeling a little down today. It must have been all that negative energy; bad news on TV, Internet, even on my phone! So I decided to go to Rockwell and attended the 6 pm mass. I also bought a gift for my friend H who is celebrating her birthday tomorrow. And to cheer myself up a bit, I bought 2 shirts at Topman. One of them was on sale so that's awesome.

The weather is so much better now although it was raining a bit earlier. I feel sorry for Northern Luzon which has been hit by the supertyphoon but I'm thankful Manila was spared this time. People are still recovering.

My friend Jules and I were talking about all these bad things that occured lately and I couldn't help but liken it to the 10 plagues in the bible. That means there's more to come after the earthquakes in Asia, the flood and the swine flu epidemic. Scary!

Hopefully, tomorrow's a better day--new work schedule and all.

The parentals are arriving in 3 days! I'm psyched. I just hope neither of them bothers me about getting a girlfrienfd already. That awkward conversation could lead to drama if I don't contain myself.

Jeezus. I could use a little optimism right now.

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Thursday, October 01, 2009

A Lighter Note

I'm supposed to be in Palawan at this very moment basking in its beautiful beaches and doing non-city things like breathing some fresh air. But because the trip got cancelled (not due to weather related issues), I'll have to put off this little vacation.

My ticket is nonrefundable. But surprisingly, Cebu Pacific has a conscience and will allow me to reschedule my trip to the same destination for any future date as long as I do it before October 5. The airline has a flexibility policy for Manila residents in connection with Ondoy's aftermath. Kudos!

I'm not sure about the new dates yet, but the bigger question is, who am I going with? The same folks I was supposed to go with are out of the question. If it's Boracay, I'd be happy to travel alone. But Palawan? I can't exile myself like that. Serenity and nature overload!

I may just let this thing go. But I don't know. I have 4 days left to decide.

Hey (youknowwhoyouare), reading my shit again while at work? Heheh... I can't belive you're reading everything! And oh, you have until toomorrow to give me an answer. *wink*

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