Monday, February 27, 2006
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Eh-hum # 89
How did I celebrate Valentines Day?
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Ayon kay HENYO nung 10:13 0 munimuni
Monday, February 13, 2006
Eh-hum # 88
Quiz muna before writing something serious/inspiring/funny...heheheh
Your Animal Personality |
![]() Your Power Animal: Eagle Animal You Were in a Past Life: Whale You are active, a challenger, and optimistic. Hard-working, you are always working towards a set goal. |
Your Eyes Should Be Gray |
![]() Your eyes reflect: Intensity and drive What's hidden behind your eyes: A sensitive soul |
Ayon kay HENYO nung 10:26 0 munimuni
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Eh-hum # 87
Nonetheless, I was also shocked to hear DILG Undersecretary Marius Corpus' comment that the network treated the crowd as animals. Corpus apparently stated that "[the huge crowd that turned out for the show] was enticed and made to suffer all sorts of inconveniences and, in that sense, were exploited, manipulated, treated like animals" and "[offering only a few tickets to people who had lined up for days] was like throwing a small slice of meat to a hungry pack of wolves and that triggered the stampede" (quoted from the Philippine Star, date 08 February 2006). Okkkaaaaayyyy. This remark makes it clear that the DILG is so sure that the network is the only one liable for the incdent.
True enough, the network is responsible for the incident, whether they were unable to control the crowd or underestimated the number of people that would be lining up outside. However, my question to the DILG is this: while your fact-finding committee alleged that since Monday last week people were already lining up or perhaps affecting traffic, why did not the local government police of authorities (in Pasig) did not became active in securing the place prior to Saturday's event? Where's the initiative on their part to tell (or remind them) the network of the number of people already lining up? ABS-CBN is liable, but i think the DILG, especially the Pasig's leaders, also has some level of responsibility in controlling the growing crowd in ULTRA.
Moreover, while it is also inappropriate to say this, the reality is that people belonging to class D and E are not exactly the most open-minded among the Pinoy population. It's possible that they became unruly when they refuse to understand the situation that they cannot anymore get to see the show and earn some serious cash, which can be described as a limited good. Whoever made the first push, he or she or they were really bent on getting some of the limited goods offered by their show. It is sad to note that Filipinos are not the most disciplined of all peoples. To illustrate, perhaps only a percentage of the population actually use pedestrian lanes when crossing the streets, use the sidewalks, or follow the traffic rules. Being a MRT-rider, I am frustrated at how some of the commuters resort to pushing people out of their way (or pushing them into the train) in order to get a seat. Without discipline, the MRT is a haven for accidents. In other words, the selfishess and disregard for simple unwritten guidelines (like respect for others) has a lot to do with the ULTRA incident. This can happen anywhere, even at the MRT/LRT or at malls.
All I am saying is this...you can't really blame the whole thing on just one person or entity...many factors can come into play that led to the tragic incident. What I wish for people to become more responsible or at least realize that they could have done something but didn't. In this case, while there is really no point in feeling proud after announcing that "its their fault, not mine", what should be done is to help one another in order to alleviate the pain left by the incident.
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Speaking of crowds...

What is this, a mass action in China? Nope, just students "lining up" to register for entrance examination at an art college.

Ayon kay HENYO nung 09:26 0 munimuni
Friday, February 03, 2006
Eh-hum # 86
You Are a Frappacino |
![]() At your best, you are: fun loving, sweet, and modern At your worst, you are: childish and over indulgent You drink coffee when: you're craving something sweet Your caffeine addiction level: low |
Ayon kay HENYO nung 14:42 0 munimuni
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
Eh-hum # 85
Anyway, here's my forecast..or at least my wish list:
Best Picture - Brokeback Mountain or Walk the Line
Best Director - Ang Lee
Best Actor - Joaquin Pheonix (Sorry Heath)
Best Actress - Reese Witherspoon (legally blonde, and legally talented)
Best Supporting Actor - Paul Giamatti
Best Supporting Actress - Rachel Weisz (lovely actress)
Ayon kay HENYO nung 09:18 0 munimuni
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Eh-hum # 84
Thanks to sharon for this one!
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Your personality type is SCOEI |
You are moderately social, calm, moderately organized, moderately egocentric, and moderately intellectual, and may prefer a city which matches those traits. |
The largest representation of your personality type can be found in the these U.S. cities: Salt Lake City, Albuquerque/Santa Fe, Providence, Phoenix, Reno, Norfolk, Indianapolis, Seattle/Tacoma, Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, Miami/Ft. Lauderdale and these international countries/regions Denmark, Israel, Argentina, Greece, India, Iceland, Romania, Sweden, China, Turkey, South Africa, Middle East, Japan, Indonesia, Italy |
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Ayon kay HENYO nung 14:47 0 munimuni
Monday, January 23, 2006
Eh-hum # 83
Ayon kay HENYO nung 12:09 0 munimuni
Friday, January 20, 2006
Eh-hum # 82
what's next?
I just would like to say that I have not seen a more intense and lovely couple than Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
So whatever people think, I wouldn't mind seeing (pictures of) the couple together with Jolie's (and soon to be Pitt's) adoptive kids walking around in exotic resorts, amusement parks or visiting other countries for movie premiers.
Aside from the unconfirmed romance and Pitt's appeal to be adoptive-father-to-be, things got even more interesting with the news of Jolie being pregnant. Its all good, as it seems the couple are ready to become parents and share their charitable ways and values to the Jolie-Pitt brood.
Well, I hope everything will go well for the two, after their respective failed marriages. Speaking of marriage....
Ayon kay HENYO nung 14:38 0 munimuni
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Eh-hum # 81
Something I heard today, I would say a quotable quote:
"Ang buhay parang MRT, may mga biyahe. Kapag tatlong beses ka na nadaanan at hindi ka pa sumakay, maiiwanan ka. Pero katulad din ng buhay, humihinto din ang MRT."
Somehow, it makes sense. So, don't let life, or the train, pass you by...literally.
Ayon kay HENYO nung 11:35 0 munimuni
Monday, January 02, 2006
Eh-hum # 80
For my 80th post, I commemorate the year that was. As we were counting down to the New Year, I find it quite amazing that a whole year have gone by. As we have heard in the songs of yesteryear, it seems only yesterday that we welcomed 2005 with simple yet dazzling display of fireworks. Time is something we cannot control (I wish I could, though), but it is something so precious that we are compelled (more often than not) to spend or use it wisely. Hope your last year was a blast and that every second was well spent (for loved ones, work or studies).
My 2005 was a bit challenging but proved to be beneficial in the end. To make the details more organized (and perhaps less boring), I found this survey from a friend’s blog (thanks, Sharon!).
1. What did you do in 2005 that you'd never done before?--Splurge, whether school or personal, using my own money.
2. Did you keep your new years' resolutions, and will you make more for next year? -- Hehehehe, I was not able to keep my 2005 resolution.
-- For this year, I hope to be more responsible and more organized on everything that I will be involved in.
3. Did anyone close to you give birth? -- Yes and no, my cousin gave birth to a baby boy while my cousin’s wife gave birth to a baby girl.
4. Did anyone close to you die? -- Thank God, none.
5. What countries did you visit? -- Hehehehe, don’t have that much money to travel…at least not yet.
6. What would you like to have in 2006 that you lacked in 2005? -- The will to stop taking second trips to the rice cooker.
7. What date from 2005 will remain etched upon your memory, and why? -- Uh, nothing in particular.
8. What was your biggest achievement of the year? -- Surviving the first semester of this schoolyear (with flying colors).
9. What was your biggest failure?-- Spending way too much using my credit card.
10. Did you suffer illness or injury? -- Wala naman.
11. What was the best thing you bought?
-- My rubber shoes and athletic wear…hahahaha
-- My Miyazaki/Ghibli movie collection.
12. Whose behavior merited celebration? -- My brother, more wit less irritation.
13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed? -- Uh-oh…some relatives…hehehe.
14. Where did most of your money go?-- Food, clothes, siblings, credit card expenses.
15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?-- Getting my Miyazaki collection.
16. What song will always remind you of 2005?-- Hmmm, nothing in particular.
17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
i. happier or sadder? Happier
ii. thinner or fatter? Fatter
iii. richer or poorer? Uhh, cannot tell.
18. What do you wish you'd done more of?
-- Exercise
-- Doing things on TIME
-- Studying my Nihonggo.
19. What do you wish you'd done less of?-- Eating
-- Procrastinating
20. How will you be spending Christmas?-- Karaoke singing, playing games with my younger cousins, gift-giving and eating till midnight.
22. Did you fall in love in 2005?-- HAHAHAHHAHA…no.
23. How many one-night stands?-- HAHAHAHAHAH…none rin.
24. What was your favorite TV program?-- Madami: House, MD, CSI (all three) and some Anime stuff.
25. Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year? -- Ala naman.
26. What was the best book you read? -- None yet, I was suppose to start reading East of Eden by John Stienbeck.
27. What was your greatest musical discovery? -- I actually enjoy(ed) Karaoke singing.
28. What did you want and got?-- My present job. Hhehehe
30. What was your favorite film of this year?-- For 2005, its Maximo Oliveros. Go PINOY!!!
31. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?-- Nagpakain ako ng pansit, sarap. I was 25.
32. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying? -- Losing a few pounds would be nice.
33. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2005?-- Hehehehe, pants and polo shirts for life.
34. What kept you sane? -- Family, especially my siblings
35. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most? -- Ken Watanabe, Jim Caviezel and Pope John Paul II.
36. What political issue stirred you the most?-- How about pissed you most? The Hello Garci case.
37. Who did you miss?-- My cousins living abroad.
38. Who was the best new person you met/knew better?-- My officemate, Ville (uy, special mention).
39. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2005: -- Time is Gold…or is it money?
40. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year: "The North is to South what the clock is to time, There's east and there's west and there's everywhere life, I know I was born and I know that I'll die, The in between is mine, I am mine"~ I am mine, Pearl Jam
Ayon kay HENYO nung 11:56 0 munimuni
Friday, December 23, 2005
Eh-hum # 79
The last pinoy movie I watched was Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros, which I watched with my brother. I found the movie bittersweet, compelling and funny...and most importantly, original. Moreover, this movie showed what correct casting can do for a film and potential (and existing) movie stars. An example would be Ping Medina, who I would say is the anti-Pinoy mainstream star. Just in case you have been sleeping under a rock, Pinoy TV shows and movies have been dominated by mestizos and mestizas; you can rarely see a tanned actor or actress taking the lead. In this case, Nora Aunor is an exception, whose physical attributes is the opposite of the luminous screen idols during the Sampaguita days.
Ayon kay HENYO nung 12:16 0 munimuni
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Eh-hum # 78
Another thing, Japan's entertainment industry should consider promoting its actresses in the near future. I am sure, they have some talents worthy of international attention.
Ayon kay HENYO nung 15:12 0 munimuni
Friday, December 09, 2005
Eh-hum # 77
I was suppose to write something about Hayao Miyazaki and his second Oscar nomination, but the events that occured yesterday and the day before that were too important to be ignored. Plus, the controversy is begging for an opinion. I am all for investigations on the alleged poll fraud in the 2004 elections; being someone who is rendering her services to this institution, it would be for my peace of mind whether or not my efforts are putting into good use by the Government. Moreover, I would like to contribute to the improvment of our country, in terms of national defense and security.
Here goes...
While I have no hard evidence to prove it, it is somehow inherently understood that politicans cheat every elections. I hate to admit it, perhaps Erap was one of those who most likely did not cheat. However, he won base on his popularity as a movie actor, not because he has the political will to become the coutry's top leader. I refuse to believe that this drinking, womanizing, gambling and "pa-godfather effect" individual is the right person for the job. In this case, since PGMA is not the popular one in the last elections, it is possible that she rigged the results. On the one hand, you could say that the campaign machinery of the Lakas-NUCD is no match to the obviously divided Opposition. There are a lot of explanations why PGMA won, whether analytical in nature or just simply that she cheated. The leaders may change in every elections, but one thing is constant: nobody loses in elections; they were cheated.
The "Hello Garci" controversy raised questions on PGMA's legality as the Philippine's leader and caused the creation of several organizations to 1) call for her resignation, 2) go to streets for her ouster, 3) file impeachment complaints and 4) just want the truth to be told (whatever that means, really). As expected, this is a wonderful opportunity for the Opposition to gloat, and perhaps for some of the PGMA's allies to switch places not really based on principle, but on saving their assess if and when her administration crumbles. Its unfortunate to say that the people in Congress prefer more to attend hearings and show-off rather than see to it that their constituents are getting their services. This is basically what I saw in the hearings.
If I compare the hearings in the House and Senate, I think the latter was more progressive. In the House, the congressmen, particularly in the Opposition, did not get much from Garci, who can be described as a veteran bureaucrat or just simply a really good liar. I for one am a little confuse with the purpose of the hearing; it wasn't about wiretapping, it was about the election fraud (maybe ANC should change their headlines as the House hearings progress, or not) by PGMA. I got this impression through the questioning of Rep. Alan Cayetano, who was not really interested with the wiretapping issue (how and why the alleged conversation was recorded) as he decided to show rigged ERs and his other evidence and demanded Garci to explain (again, he did not get any). Focus people! Though I know they are connected, but just one step at a time, please...you are all too excited to kick La Gloria (term used by Maximo Soliven) out of office.
The Senate seems to have more progress. Sen. Biazon has somehow kept this more organized; he explained that the hearing was to know how and why the Commander-in-Chief was wiretapped and who did it. Unfortunately, the wily Garci was absent, but COMELEC Chair Abalos was there to answer their queries. The Senators behaved themselves, with the exception of Jinggoy Estrada who simply repeated the questions raised by Franklin Drilon. I somehow felt sorry to the Shariah judge that took a beating in the hearing. He was obviously not prepared to answer the questions of the Senators (and Jinggoy’s “panunuya”; very unprofessional); but he should have just said the truth. On the other hand, the Senators did not faze Abalos, who kept his cool the whole time.
There were the things I was thinking while listening to the hearings:
1. Grandstanding politicians. Not really asking relevant questions; but just wanting to say something, anything in the hearings;
2. Who cares where Garci has been. What’s important that he is here now and answering our questions;
3. The idea the President is the ONLY one who cheated in the elections. HELLO? It does not mean just because you belong to the Opposition, you have clean hands;
4. The relevance of these hearings. We’ve had hearings on Jueteng, Ping’s Drug “Addiction” and Triad Activities, Pidal Case, Kuratong Baleleng…and NOTHING HAPPENED. Am beginning to think that these hearings are just an excuse to have free catered lunch and instant photo ops;
5. The “para sa taong bayan” line from the politicians is losing its appeal and sincerity;
6. How are the solon’s pork barrels; and
7. What the hell is the First Couple thinking?
As PGMA's ratings drop (again, why am not included in this survey?), anything that she does now will be disregarded. Coming clean will be difficult (and I doubt that she will) and by some divine intervention that she did rigged the elections, she should succumb herself to the law. And I am now praying for a more suitable leader to replace her as the Opposition will have a grand time "suggesting" who should.
Hope that made any sense. Next time, Miyazaki. Whew.
Ayon kay HENYO nung 08:40 0 munimuni
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Eh-hum # 76
Again, kapag may (blog)writing block, mag-quiz nalang...hehe
You Are 50% Boyish and 50% Girlish |
You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch. Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes. You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them. You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be. |
You Should Get a PhD in Liberal Arts (like political science, literature, or philosophy) |
![]() You're a great thinker and a true philosopher. You'd make a talented professor or writer. |
Ayon kay HENYO nung 17:02 0 munimuni