• 19Nov
    Categories: Citylife, Life Comments: 0
    Greenbelt 5

    Greenbelt 5

    The last time I was inside Greenbelt 5 was more than a month ago. Phase 2 was still covered with dusts, the smell of paint was filtered through my nostrils and at every corner, construction was underway.  But after a couple of weeks of massive work, Greenbelt 5 is now in its full form, positioning itself as one of the few shopping centers that caters to the elite.

    While the possibility of people being laid off from their jobs looms in the horizon, Pinoys are busy building malls…and shopping :)

    Not that it is a bad thing. These malls that sprouted at every corner like your mega sari-sari store sent Philippines back to the map. It was SM Mall of Asia, the world’s third largest mall, that did it and every mall management seemed to head to that direction. We’re no longer just notorious for being one of the world’s most corrupt governments and top human resource exporters. We, a third world, have become the world’s shopping capital, housing every signature brands and welcome the likes of an Oscar de la Renta to our fold.

    Our malls can actually shame those that stand on the English soil. Well, the British are known to build magnificent palaces that can overwhelm every visiting statesman. Even their ordinary houses can turn the most common among us green with envy. While we build palatial malls, we have a huge chunk of the population subsisting in a P50/day budget.

    What we lack is a lifestyle consistency. We simply dress to impress.

  • 28Jul

    I was rummaging through an entire 7-year-old blog archive when I spotted an email I posted in private before. The email was from Manila Times columnist Mark J. Macapagal, the guy made famous by an article he wrote in 2003 called “The One That Got Away”.

    Here’s the whole part of his email he wrote in response to my question on online love relationship which was some kind of an epidemic then. Take heed the counsel of the wise. I hope you find this valuable more than usual promotional items being offered online to most loyal blog readers. Someday, you’ll either thank me or spank me for sharing this, whichever suits you best.

    Thing is, I don’t believe that there’s any such thing as an internet relationship. You cannot fall in love with someone over the internet.

    The reason I say this is because one day, you’ll have to actually see each other and start a true relationship. Yes, sometimes you can meet and the transition is very natural and easy, but oftentimes, the transition isn’t easy and you can’t blame the other person for that. You cannot blame anyone if they can love you online but they can’t do the same in real life and because of that distinction, there is no such thing as love found online. There is an online love, but it’s not the same as real love. It only becomes real if you can make the transition.

    And even if you do make the transition to loving each other once you’ve physically met, you’ll see that it’s not the same thing as what you share online. So for me, an online relationship is no more than a shadow of what could possibly happen. No matter how you swear you love each other over the internet, the end goal is not to just know each other over the internet, the end goal is to be with each other in reality. So any internet relationship is merely passing time until you get the chance to actually meet.

    But by all means, you should meet this person and see if you can make the transition. If you don’t, you’ll never be able to get the notion out of your head that you should be with that person and that will make it impossible to be with anyone else.

  • 21Jul

    heath ledger as joker

    Heath Ledger as the Joker

    Heath Ledger’s character as a deranged ego-maniacal crime lord called the Joker overshadowed Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne in the movie “The Dark Knight”. That terrible and creepy greasy clown make-up constitutes an obscenely bad dream you don’t want to find yourself locked in. He is pain and chaos, misery and destruction. Gotham City is no longer the Winter Park real estate where Tim Burton’s Penguin and rubber duckie used to dance and rule. Director Christopher Nolan introduced pain and destruction to Gotham in many odd ghastly forms from breathtaking car chase scenes and Batman stunts, exploding buildings to the dramatic transformation of Aaron Eckhart’s Harvey Dent to a scarred villain called Two Face. It’s the darkest Batman movie ever but Nolan did it not without some satirical comic relief. Heath Ledger’s Joker lines (“You complete me…”) could draw smiles on a viewer’s face even without the help of his pocket knife. And yes, he gave me headaches, too.

    The Dark Knight was one of Heath Ledger’s last movies but it was one of his best by a thousand miles so far. No one could have done Joker better than him, not even a Johnny Depp could match it. Ledger’s Joker came in the mid part of the movie and left the world longing more for such an incredible sterling performance and wondering what might have been had he lived.

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  • 18Jul
    Categories: Home Comments: 8

    house

    The house

    Forgive this excited post. After days and weeks my mom and brother spent in massive house-hunt from north to south and east to west, they have finally found the one. It’s in a small village just a few minutes away from downtown Pasig City. We’re back to the city where we have spent 20 years of our lives.

    living room

    Living room

    For people like us who have never experienced living in a real house, we’re too excited about this one. It’s not a huge property but the house plan was carefully laid out to maximize the small space. It is a two-storey house with three bathrooms, three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room and a garage for the car and cats. Floors are all tiled. The house has slide glass windows, provision for air conditions and built-in cabinets. This is a huge improvement by millions of miles. My friends who have seen that shanty place we’ve lived in before knew what that means.

    bathroom

    Toilet and bath

    It’s my brother’s house actually. He bought it and my only contribution would be curtains, telephone, DSL and electricity bills (hehe). Papers are now in process. Hopelly, we’re in by next month.

  • 20Apr

    It’s good that something as useful as a bath lift has been out in the market to help our seniors in and out of the bathtub.

    This bath lift chair was designed for safe transfers. It’s battery-operated, shock-proof and is supported by 4 suction cups to prevent from sliding. The chair would gently lower the person to the bottom and lift back up to the top. The bath lift’s features allow more comfort and independence to its users. So say goodbye to your sponge bath days.