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Friday, December 28, 2007

Nakakatawa si Tin!






tintin yang: tignan mo naman ung bagong headshot na nilagay ko kung NAKAKATAWA ung itsura ko
tintin yang: hahahahah
tintin yang: :)
carlo: ah cge
carlo: buksan ko
tintin yang: parang duling kasi ako
tintin yang: hahahahah
tintin yang: dun sa picture
carlo: ang ganda nga ng pic mo habang nagbabasa ka eh
carlo: hindi halatang umaarte ka
carlo: hahahaha
tintin yang: hahahahha
tintin yang: hindi yuuun!
tintin yang: ung headshot!
carlo: ah teka, wala pa ko dun eh
tintin yang: pero tama ka...umaarte nga lang ako dun sa nag babasa ako
tintin yang: hahahh
carlo: mabagal kasi ang multiply dito sa office
carlo: hahahahaah
tintin yang: ah
tintin yang: hahah
carlo: nakita ko na yung headshot mo
carlo: maganda naman ah
tintin yang: hahha okey
tintin yang: hindi ba ko mukhang duling?
tintin yang: hahahaha
carlo: hindi naman
carlo: mukha kang artista
carlo: alam mo un?
tintin yang: hahahahhaah
tintin yang: alam ko yunnn, alam ko na mukha akong artista
tintin yang: :))
carlo: :))
carlo: niloko lang kita naniwala ka naman
tintin yang: hindi ko naman kailangan maniwala sa sinabi mo dahil alam ko na dati pa na yun ang katotohanan
carlo: hahahahaha
carlo: pero tama ka
carlo: kamukha mo si janice de belen
tintin yang: YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
tintin yang: AYAW KO KAYA DUUUUUUUUUUN
carlo: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
tintin yang: HINDI KO KAMUKHA YUUUUUUUN!!!!
tintin yang: BAWIIN MO SINABI MO!!!
tintin yang: BAWIIN MOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
carlo: binabawi ko na!
carlo: hahahaha
tintin yang: haha buti naman

Monday, December 24, 2007

Avenue Q Finale

A million thanks to everyone who watched the show last night! We were ecstatic with the turn out and the audience was very receptive. I have also received several messages from people who expressed how much fun they had and how glad they were that they secured their tickets early on. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much!

Our team's journey to Avenue Q was certainly long. Hogi already offered the show to us during the first run but we were still busy with the other show that time. And then came this run, I gave Hogi my word that I will be buying a show from them but the rest of the team seem reluctant in investing as we were also negotiating with another company for another show.

Glenn and I formed a new team with Em-J still in tow but then came the problem with the play date. Luckily, another show opened which Hogi offered to us. Thanks Hogi!

The first few weeks were unusually slow for us but as expected, it picked up when the show opened. My phone has been buzzing non-stop as early as 6 in the morning. No kidding! The last few days have been a flurry of meet-ups. (I swear my legs nearly gave up on me). Last Thursday being the busiest with my first delivery at 10am and my last at 1am. Good thing I have an understanding manager who accompanied me.

Here are my personal thanks to those who helped us in more ways than they are aware of:
To the team, thank you for believing that we can do it...and we did! Special mention to Rhommel for allowing some things at work to temporarily take the back seat and to Glenn for relentlessly selling, picking up, delivering and swapping tickets! Gail for giving me my first major sale! She was promoting it long before I did.
Hogi and Lawyn for the countless referrals.
Gerard and Ysa for the Sykes blast!
Jackie of Fleur de Lys, thank you for accommodating our request!
Micah and Sen for posting our ads, to Paolo and the others who forwarded our text invites!
Jocelyn of PEP.PH for the press release.
Peewee for being supportive, andun ka na sa theater...wala pa kami!
The Cast, Bobby & Chari and the people of Atlantis for giving the audience a truly entertaining evening!

and to a host of others who have shown their support! Thank you!

Have a Fuzzy and Merry Christmas everyone!





Saturday, December 08, 2007

Fleur de Lys

The Perfect Christmas treat is here!

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Fleur de Lys Patisserie has been in operation for 6 years and has been consistently featured in major magazines and newspapers as one of the best dessert places in the metro. Owner and pastry chef, Jackie Ang Po is a dean's list graduate of the California Culinary Academy and she shares her exemplary talent through her take on dessert classics with a twist.

Pictured above are the best sellers, Nuts About You (Macadamia Nut Pie), the Next Best Thing, and Dulce & Gabanna tart (Banana Dulce de Leche Tart).


Don't forget to take advantage of the special treat to Avenue Q ticket buyers. Present your December 23, 8PM tickets to avail of a 10% discount for dine-in orders and 5% for take-away cakes.

Fleur de Lys is located at 305 Tomas Morato beside Popular bookstore and Belo Medical Clinic.

For orders, please call: 372-0631


Monday, December 03, 2007

Tempting?

Which is more tempting?

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A chocolate cake?

or

Lucy the slut?

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Why not have both?

Here's a special treat to Avenue Q fans!

Simply present your December 23, 8PM tickets at Fleur de Lys Patisserie
from December 15 - January 15, 2007 and get a 10% discount on their mouth-watering meals and desserts!

(pictured above is Fleur de Lys' The Next Best Thing)
5% discount on Take Away Cakes.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Avenue Q Returns!

To call it a ''puppet show'' does it a disservice. '''Sesame Street' for grown-ups'' isn't right either. There's no handy way to describe ''Avenue Q,'' except as the furriest, and one of the funniest, shows you're likely ever to see. - Entertainment Weekly

You missed it the last time! Good thing, the folks at Atlantis decided to bring it back to spread more cheer. Get your tickets as early as now or be left behind!


Catch the funniest and furriest show as it returns to the RCBC Theater this season!

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Tickets to the farewell show on DECEMBER 23, 8PM already available!

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS NOW!

0916-3853642

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Reputation?

The fourth season of Desperate Housewives premiered a few days ago and surely Susan's line is sure to cause an uproar.

A brief background, Susan is given a diagnosis by a new doctor which she refuses to accept.

Susan: Okay, before we go any further, can I check those diplomas cause I would just like to make sure that they're not from some med school in the Philippines.

I'm not one to react strongly to similar depictions of our beloved country primarily because it's their opinion and I wouldn't want to waste my time trying to convince people otherwise. I am, however, baffled by the particular line above. Do our graduates really give off that impression?

It's scary.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Unexpected Surprise

Guess who trooped over to our office? Ang TP!

Missing in the picture is Ms. Jing who's on the phone.

Minette, sayang wala ka!



Monday, September 17, 2007

Extraordinary Friend

Finally spent time with Jencarps last Saturday. We both wanted to watch Avenue Q but since
there were no more tickets that we both can afford, we decided to catch Rep's Love's Labor's Lost at Onstage since we were already there. The dilemma is that we're there before lunch
and the show starts at 8.

We spent the first part of the morning shopping...(Jencarps shopping and me watching her) and then we met up with Obie and his sister for lunch at the Tea Salon. After lunch, with Jencarps barely surviving and the morning marathon taking it's toll on us, we decided to make
time pass at Fuzion . I was surprised when Jencarps ordered food! This is barely an hour after lunch.





Time sure did pass with our incessant gabbing! By the time the show started we were already tired and feeling sleepy. I desperately tried to keep my eyes open while Jencarps peacefully dozed off beside me! :))

Excluding our short meetings for Zsazsa, we never really had a chance to catch up on each other's lives. It was sure fun to finally spend the entire day just talking about what keeps us busy and the emotional roller coaster ride that we both had to go through.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Fooooooooood!!!!!!!!

I begrudgingly dragged myself out of bed (at around 1pm) upon receiving Willie's call reminding me that he's already on his way for our swim meet. This has long been planned and I really needed the exercise so I took a shower though still very sleepy. After the invigorating
exercise, we headed to Shangri-la for a late lunch at Tokyo Tokyo with Em-J and Clarice in tow.

Upon arriving at the office, I received a message from my manager reminding me that we'll be joining Em-J's team for dinner at Dad's. I was already full and decided that I'll no longer be partaking in the buffet. We then headed to Dad's Megamall but I found the smell of food too enticing to pass up. Before I knew it, I was already holding a blue plate and filling it with food.


I frankly had more than enough of my fill that it was pure agony just staying still. I am swearing off buffets...for now. Uggh!!!

Curiously, on our way back to the office, a shot taken by our friend caught us looking at
the rows of food kiosks near the supermarket. :)

Monday, September 10, 2007

Avenue Q

Last Saturday, I finally got the chance to watch Avenue Q at the RCBC (thanks to Hogi!). I frankly didn't expect much since I wasn't sure if the the Manila production would be able to pull it off. Not that I have anything to base it on but the musical is so different, to quote them "it's a new breed of musical", that it's scary to expect too much.

The show, however, blew me away! It's laugh-out-loud good! Though I am already familiar with the songs where you can already surmise the plot, the experience is totally different.

The actors, most of them veterans of the stage, still managed to surprise me with their talent. Hats off to Rachel Alejandro whose seamless transition from the sweet Kate Monster to the seductive Lucy the Slut is already worth your ticket price. Ditto to Felix Rivera whose on stage a lot as Princeton and Rod. The biggest revelation, however, is Frenchie Dy. She is perfect as Christmas Eve! We luurve her!!!!

Avenue Q is already on it's 2nd week! Hurry and get your tickets now!

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

BFFs, What's Up?

I finally got a chance to chat with Nar earlier this evening and it was fun to laugh out loud once more. Ang culprit sa laugh session ay ang kanyang puppy love!!! Ang exciting di ba?

Similarly, Hogi has a story to tell...hmmm...can't wait! Tama na ang Avenue Q!

Minette, i-reschedule natin ang movie date na plinano mo at ikaw pa ang hindi nakasama! :))

Dyown, naghihintay ang buffet...kailan ba to?

Zee, kamusta naman? Parang ang tagal na rin kitang di nakakakwentuhan.

Hilary, I miss you! Ikaw na nagturo samin how to english the sosyal way!

Glenn, kamusta na ang restructuring?

Tin at Micah, kayo lang ang palagi kong nakakausap...ano pa bang bago?

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Best Broadway Shows

TWO OF THE BEST BROADWAY SHOWS ARE HERE!


WINNER - Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy.
WINNER - Tony Award for Best Play
NOMINEE - Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play

ART tells the story of three long-time friends, Serge, Marc and Yvan. Serge, indulging his penchant for modern art, buys a large, expensive, completely white painting. Marc is horrified, and their relationship suffers considerable strain as a result of their differing opinions about what constitutes "art." Yvan, caught in the middle of the conflict, tries to please and mollify both of them.

The one-night only performance is produced by Little Boy Productions and Actor's Actors Inc, and features a cast of three well-respected names in the Philippine entertainment industry - Jett Pangan, Michael de Mesa and Ricky Davao.

WHEN: September 22, 2007 at 8PM

WHERE: Music Museum
TICKET PRICES: P700, P500 and P300


GET YOUR TICKETS NOW AND AVAIL OF A 10% DISCOUNT. YOU CAN REACH ME AT 0916-3853642


WINNER - Tony Award for Best Musical
WINNER - Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical
WINNER - Lucille Lortel Award for Best Musical
NOMINEE - Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Musical

AVENUE Q, the phenomenally inventive musical that combines people and puppets, is about real life. It's about finding a job, losing a job, learning about racism, getting an apartment, getting kicked out of your apartment, being different, falling in love, promiscuity, avoiding commitment, hangovers, Internet porn and discovering the world.

The Philippine production produced by Atlantis and directed by Bobby Aquino stars Rachel Alejandro, Frenchie Dy, Aiza Seguerra and Joel Trinidad.



WHEN: September 14, 2007 at 8PM
WHERE: RCBC Theater
TICKET PRICES: P1250, P1000 and P500

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW AND AVAIL OF A 10% DISCOUNT. YOU CAN REACH ME AT 0916-3853642

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

8 Insanely Random Facts About Me

I have been tagged by Roy eons ago for this meme but I haven't been able to blog as much so I'm posting this just now. Also used the same info for a similar meme I answered several months back. :)

1. I like things to be really organized that I need an organizer to organize my organizers. Really. For instance, I have several notebooks at work to keep track of what I'm doing. I have one for internal trainings, one for my to-do lists, one for process observation notes, one as a scratch whenever I feel like doodling, and on top of that I still have a journal.

I also come up with all sorts of trackers, quick links, and folders in the shared drive.
With the intent of keeping things organized, it usually becomes more disorganized.

2. I'm not a music fan so don't ask me about the latest releases. However, if I hear something that I like, I can listen to that song repeatedly for days on end.

3. I have my own weird way of eating one of my favorite chocolates. Twix, for instance, I start with eating all the chocolate and caramel and save the biscuits for last.

4. I love cakes...but when I dine out, I really have difficulty choosing which cake to try that I end up not buying one. In fact, I haven't bought a slice of cake in ages. Nevermind if I salivate daily over the displays at Goodies & Sweets and Coffee Beanery on my way to work.

5. Lastly, I love expired chocolates. All chocolates have the same distinct taste when it expires that I just can't say no to. In fact, the chocolate drink of a famous coffee shop became one of my favorites because it tastes just like that!

6. I don't know how to cook. Yes, I took up hotel, restaurant, and institution management in college but it doesn't follow that I'm also a good cook.

7. I don't like to shop for clothes. I'd have difficulty shelling out a few bucks for clothes but wouldn't mind spending more for a book I like.

8. I've never been drunk!

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Mababaw na Kaligayahan

As most of you already know, I have finally moved to Mandaluyong. I'm now a city lad! Hahaha!

The place though quite bare is a huge convenience since it takes me roughly about 10 minutes to get to work. I do, however, get bored since I don't have a tv and an internet connection yet. Last night, to pass off time, I rummaged through some of the junk that I brought there and was surprised to find tickets to musicals that my sister and I watched a few years back. Ang saya mag-reminisce.
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A couple of announcements from Sykes made us all very happy. First, since there is a heavy downpour, McDonald's will be setting up their booth at one of our floors. Nothing can be more convenient! The second announcement, on top of our regular daily transpo allowance, all our taxi fares for the day will be reimbursed! Yey!!!

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

The Pillowman


The Pillowman is a play by Martin McDonagh. A drama, it tells the tale of Katurian, a fiction writer living in a police state who is interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories, and their similarities to a number of bizarre incidents occurring in his town.

The play had its world premiere on November 13, 2003 at the Royal National Theatre, starring David Tennant as Katurian, the play's primary focus, Jim Broadbent as Tupolski his lead interrogator, Nigel Lindsay as Ariel, and Adam Godley as Michal. It received the 2004 Olivier Award and an Evening Standard Award nomination for Best New Play. It was directed by John Crowley.

Katurian is being interviewed; Some of the short stories he wrote are similar to some bizarre child murders that are happening in the town. Katurian of course denies these allegations, stating that although his stories are gruesome it is the job of a storyteller to tell a story. After being tortured Katurian is thrown into a room with his mentally handicapped brother Michal. Michal says that he was the one who killed the children, and was only doing what was in the stories because “that is what his brother wanted him to do”. Katurian doesn’t want his brother to be executed for something that he wasn’t fully cognizant about so Katurian smothers his brother with a pillow. Katurian then later confesses to the murders of the three children, making a deal with Tupolski and Ariel that if he did they would not destroy his stories. When the police find the crime scenes they find that his description of them do not match the crime scenes at all. They know that Katurian wasn’t the murderer, but he is executed anyway for the murder of his parents and Michal.

Article from wikipedia

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Sweeney Todd

Another movie to look forward to this coming December...

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Also, the poster for Saw 4 has already been released, wala bang katapusan ang Saw? Enough with the gore! Baka pati Hostel gumaya!


Monday, July 16, 2007

Fully Booked!

I figured that posting an entry about our most recent escapade is quite pointless since I am with all my BFFs, my only ardent readers here in multiply...but what the heck.

I really needed to go to Bayantel since I still have to settle my disconnection request but I woke up late so I decided to wait for Micah's class to end instead. Zee sent me a message informing me that she'll be at Glorietta so instead of heading over to CCP, we decided to meet them there. However, on our way, they decided to leave the mall and head to CCP.

We went to the cinemas to secure our tickets but the line was horrendously long. It was worse than falling in line for Juday's movie during last year's filmfest. We didn't want our efforts to go to waste so I decided to take advantage of sureseats instead. There was only one person who's using the sureseats terminal but she nearly took forever. When it was already my turn to use the station, Micah (who I asked to fall in line in case sureseats is not working) was already near the counter. We still opted to use sureseats in case someone backs out.

We then went to CCP where Hogi was waiting for us at Batute. With nothing to do, we decided to have dinner at Tapa King to get to know our new companion, Hilary Hilarious. It was never boring with her. According to Tin, who was unusually quiet that time, she was being upstaged. After dinner, we went back to CCP where Lao and Minette were. Back to Glorietta we go and we went straight to Food Choices for another bonding session. After that, back to the sureseats terminal to pay for our tickets.

The movie was disappointing but thanks to Hilary and Lao's comments, I was kept entertained. I wished to have sat with Nar to complete the loud trio but that would be way too distracting already. Hilary was a fun companion when it comes to watching movies, sobra!

After the movies, Hilary bade us goodbye and the rest of us decided to head to Malate for Lao and Nar's videoke performance. At nearly 4, Tin called it a night. The rest went back to our place for more kwentuhan sessions.

I can't stress enough how fun the weekend has been. Hoping to spend more time with you all.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Siopao

A siopao made of cat meat is already considered an urban legend. Recently, luncheon meats were put in the spotlight when fake Ma-Lings (a popular brand) proliferated the market that is allegedly made up of cat and rat meat. (No follow-up report was released so the claim was neither proven or disproven) Disgusting right?

This was shown following exposes on how unsanitary and vile the manufacturing and repacking of sugar, rice, and fish crackers are.

Yesterday, deception reaches a new low when it was reported that steam buns (siopao) are partly made up of cardboard. How sad is this?

BEIJING — Chopped cardboard, softened with an industrial chemical and made tasty with pork flavoring, is a main ingredient in batches of steamed buns sold in one Beijing neighborhood, state television said.

China Central Television's undercover investigation features the shirtless, shorts-clad maker of the buns, called baozi, explaining the contents of the product sold in Beijing's sprawling Chaoyang district.

The hidden camera follows the man, whose face is not shown, into a ramshackle building where steamers are filled with the fluffy white buns, traditionally stuffed with minced pork.

The surroundings are filthy, with water puddles and piles of old furniture and cardboard on the ground.

"What's in the recipe?" the reporter asks. "Six to four," the man says.

"You mean 60 percent cardboard? What is the other 40 percent?" asks the reporter. "Fatty meat," the man replies.

The bun maker and his assistants then give a demonstration on how the product is made.

Squares of cardboard picked from the ground are first soaked to a pulp in a plastic basin of caustic soda — a chemical base commonly used in manufacturing paper and soap — then chopped into tiny morsels with a cleaver. Fatty pork and powdered seasoning are stirred in.

Soon, steaming servings of the buns appear on-screen. The reporter takes a bite.

"This baozi filling is kind of tough. Not much taste," he says. "Can other people taste the difference?"

"Most people can't. It fools the average person," the maker says. "I don't eat them myself."

Report from www.newsvine.com
Read the complete article here.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Weekday at TP

I arrived at CCP at a little past 1pm. I went straight to the TP office and was really embarrassed when I saw one of my blog entries posted in their bulletin board. Paolo texted me that he'll be printing it out and posting it but I got the message right when I was already by the door. Ms. Yvette was still busy so Paolo and I went outside so I can finally convince him to join us this coming Saturday. Hogi arrived soon after.Ms. Yvette, Hogi and I then headed to Starbucks to discuss some things and then back to the TP office for a little more chitchat with Paolo. As it was when we were with Zshali, Paolo shared his wealth of knowledge regarding musicals complete with musical numbers. I also managed to take a video, he was too busy singing his heart out to object. Hehe. Sharing some photos here:

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Hogi then headed home while I headed to the office to officially start my day at work. How sad. It was a pretty busy day so I hardly noticed the time but I also wasn't able to check multiply much.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Delayed Thank Yous!

Zshali, true to her word, gave me a copy of Bob Ong's Macarthur last week. I already finished the book and have already said my views on it. With "bogaloid" as a new term introduced by the book, can't help but remember other weird terms that we previously use such as Spongklong and Burunggoy. Don't exactly remember what they both mean but I know Ralph, Nicole and I use spongklong often. Burrongoy naman is a term that my high school chem teacher used to call us. Kayo meron kayo?

Speaking of books, Tuxqs also gave me a copy of Chris Martinez's Laugh Trip a few months back. Sayang lang cause I already bought a copy for myself. Nevertheless, the gesture is much appreciated. Thanks!

Craving for doughnuts, Em-J treated all of us to a couple of rounds of Krispy Kremes! Can't get enough of them. Sabi ko nga kay Zee, doughnut fan ako. Kahit na yung sa kanto, gusto ko!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Thanks thanks!

Hindi independence day Zee at Tin pero tagalog na lang ang entry dahil nahihirapan na kong mag-Ingles.

Salamat ng marami sa lahat ng nanood dun sa playdates namin.

Salamat sa TP, Yvette, Paolo, Minette, Chynna, Lanie at Jing sa pag-accommodate sa mga requests namin. Kakaiba!

Salamat sa inyo Zee, Hogi, Dyown at Tin dahil kahit ilang beses nyo ng napanood ang show eh bumili pa rin kayo.

Kay Ate Yang, salamat din sa kaka-promote sa dates namin. Ganon din sa ibang mga bloggers na di namin kilala for posting our show dates and numbers.

Siyempre salamat rin sa lahat lahat ng bumili ng tickets from us.

Sa nagalit sakin at sinabihan akong ayus-ayusin ko ang trabaho ko, kung sino ka man, salamat na rin kahit na ang ticket na pinapa-reserve mo eh hindi naman sa amin. Pasensya na tao lang.

Sa nagalit sakin dahil balcony ang binili nya at bakit daw nasa balcony siya, wala akong masabi sayo! Sa naiinis kahapon dahil akala daw nya eh Cinderella at Snow White ang palabas, isa ka pa!

Salamat sa mga nagbigay tulong pinansiyal at sa pagpromote ng mga dates namin. Salamat sa Sunsilk (Ms. Janice), Sykes (Gerard at Aileen), 103.5 (Ms. Claudine), Wazzup Wazzup para sa crawl, PEP (Jocelyn), Clickthecity (Dara) at sa iba pang nagdikit ng mga posters namin. Thanks thanks, sa uulitin! =)

Can't say thank you enough!

Labfest and Zaturnnah

I wasn't able to catch Children's Plays last Saturday. It was way too early and I couldn't will myself to get out of bed. I sent a text to Hogi who was also supposed to watch the 10am show to apologize but was also pleasantly surprised to find out that she was also still in bed. Anyway, I headed to CCP at around 12:30pm and got there a little after 1. I met up with Hogi at Starbucks and then I proceeded to the HB lobby to help out Paolo. (Hahahaha, didn't get to do much, managed to sell a program though). I went out just before the open house since I was still getting a lot of Zsazsa ticket inquiries and there was no signal there.

Just before getting the tickets, Paolo told me that he'll be giving us compli tickets. Weee! Thanks much! Got to see XX and X. Pretty interesting and profoundly confusing. Told Zee that I want to stay at the 2nd level of Batute but she insisted on sitting upfront. Good thing we didn't sit in the first row since the people in front of us were showered by thir unsavory um...prop. (Tama ba ang term?)

We didn't stay for the 8PM show and didn't get to take pictures during the meet and greet since we had to rush to RCBC for Zsazsa. When we got there, She was already there and no one from TP yet except for Ms. Yvette. Decided to help them out. I'm really glad at the turn out of She's show. The theatre was nearly packed. I was surprised with Zee since she was still laughing out loud, sometimes even louder than the rest. Sat with Zee and Carlo Vergara during the second half of the show and except for one unsavory incident during the intermission, we were fine.

I had a lot of pics taken with the cast for the first time, unfortunately, something wrong happened with Zee's new cam phone and we can't find any of it. Sayang, ang dami talaga non. Will post the pics soon.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Virgin Labfest 3

I'll try to watch all the included plays in this year's labfest. Kind of difficult to accommodate all plays but I've managed to create a temp schedule. Hope this works out for me. Kung pwede kayo, nood na din kayo!

June 30 Saturday


10AM - Children's Plays
3PM - XX and X: Hindi Pang-isip Bata

July 4 Wednesday

3PM - Best of Virgin Labfest 2

July 7 - Saturday

3PM - Ang Pagdadalaga at Iba Pang Rebelasyon
8PM - Identity and Politics

July 8 - Sunday

3PM - International Night
8PM - Madadramang Pamilya

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Zaturnnah Day!

Had an early start yesterday. Ruby asked me to be present during the matinee of Zsazsa Zaturnnah since people from Unilever will be there to check their first raffle in lieu of the removal of their tarp at the venue. Per usual, Paolo was busy as a bee since there were a lot of late attendees. Ruby arrived a little after the show started. We both went in to watch the remainder of the show after a little catching up on the events at the office that I couldn't stay for early this morning. Tuxqs and Janvier were performing and we were surprised at their chemistry. Nakakakilig! Ate Lanie can't stop gushing. Nar, of course, is better than ever. He even got standing ovations. (for both performances ha!)

We then had a late lunch at Tokyo Tokyo with Paolo who then had to run to the venue since people are already starting to look for him. It was Dennis' show and we were glad at the turn out. Hopefully, ours today will be the same. After the show, we stayed at Starbucks to tally our tickets reserved then off to Malate to pick up the tickets that we left at Pride Exchange. Traffic was horrible! There were a lot of make-shift stages with rock bands performing. Chaotic to say the least. Don't know what the event was and we really didn't stay long to find out. The noise is aggravating my headache. Hehehe. We also dropped by The Library to look for Mamu who wasn't there. Finally decided to head home.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Zsazsa Zaturnnah Soars!

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The reviews are in and as expected...people can't get enough of it!

"K Brosas as Zaturnnah is a welcoming experience. When Ada transaforms to ZsaZsa and back-- this time I 'see' one person...I liked how they added more detail in the last part 'Ikaw and Superhero ng Buhay Ko'. Very effective!...Will be back next weekend, the evening of the 24th AND on July 1st matinee with friends from the office. "Can't get enuf ano, Te!!"

Yang

"As usual tawa pa rin ako ng tawa. Di na ata magbabago yun. In fairness, natatawa pa rin naman ako, kahit 164558155794387 times ko na napanood."


"She (K) gives a different flavor to the role (definitely!) and has an interesting delivery certain scenes...Kalila, Kalila, Kalila ... stellar as always!...Tuxqs was lovely as always! He has this role down to a tee...Nar was a breath of fresh air. I've seen him before in the cast and he seems to be a quiet and shy guy --- and now I see him as Didi. *shocker!* He had big shoes to fill! First Ricci Chan's, then Joey Paras', and guess what? The shoes fit!"

Penny

"Per usual, the play never failed to make everyone laugh. Punchline after punchline, and the new K and Nar tandem was a hit."



THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO CATCH ZSAZSA ON STAGE!
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!

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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Thank you!

Sa lahat ng bumati magmula kagabi, maraming maraming salamat! Di ko na kayo iisa-isahin at baka may mabanggit ako na di naman pala bumati....ay baka pala may malimutan akong banggitin. Hahahaha! Ang tanda ko na! Oh no!

Friday, June 15, 2007

June 16, 3PM

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Be among the very first to watch the return of Zsazsa Zaturnnah!

Tickets to June 16, 3PM are available at the Carlos P. Romulo Theater lobby from 1PM onwards.

Look for Paolo or Jencarps.

See you all there!

Tuesday naman!

I woke up really early today to meet up with Jencarps who's coming home from a late shift. I met up with her at ABS. We then headed over to Kamuning to deliver tickets that Penny ordered. This is my first time to meet her and she's such a joy to talk to. After about an hour of sharing, we went to Fleur de Lys to leave some tickets and have dessert.

My manager informed me that he won't be coming to work becaue he's down with the flu. He instructed me to make sure that we are all well prepared for our presentation at 2:30 to our regional manager. As if by luck, after a few minutes, I received a call from our operations manager that we will be rescheduling our presentation next week since there are clients visiting. Yey! At least I can now relax and enjoy the drink that I ordered.

I then headed to the office and had a meeting re: Sykes sponsorship of Zsazsa Zaturnnah. We were able to finally close the deal. I then talked to Yvette of TP re: all the requirements that they still need before the show opens on Friday. I'm flooded with information and I'm getting confused.

When Ruby arrived, I informed her of what Yvette and I talked about. Hay, as most of my close friends already know, what happened is another long story deserving of another entry all by itself. I headed home really exhausted.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Lunes...walang pasok.

Lunes, celebration ng independence day kaya walang pasok. Sakto!

After lunch, pumunta na ko sa TP para kunin ang ZZZ flyers. Sa isip isip ko, magaan lang naman siya. Aba, tatlong bulto pala siya kaya pinabalik ko ang kapatid ko para iuwi nila ang dalawang bulto. Binitbit ko ang isa magdamag at ang bigat nya!

Hinintay ko si Zshali dun dahil sabi nya wala naman siyang gagawin kaya nagpasama ako. Dahil sa sadyang masyado pang maaga nagpalipas kami ng oras dun. Nakipagkwentuhan kami kay Paolo at ang wealth of knowledge nya tungkol sa broadway musicals ay kamangha-mangha. Nakakatuwa siyang kausap. Nung nagsimula ng pumatak ang ulan ay nagpunta ay nagpaalam na kami ni Zee at humayo na pa-Makati para ibigay ko kay Arnold ang tickets nya.

Pagkatapos ay naglakad naman kami papuntang Enterprise para ibigay naman kay Jennifer ang mga tickets nya. Napaka-init kaya kahit na hindi ganon kalayo eh parang dalawang bundok ang tinawid namin! Parang pagod na pagod na si Zee at ni walang hangin para maginhawaan naman kami ng konti. Nagpalipas kami ng oras sa Bio-Essence yata yun bago nagpuntang BPI para i-meet naman si Ate Yang. Pagkatapos nun, bumalik kaming Greenbelt 3 para makipagmeeting kina Jencarps at Grace. Dun ko pa lang nailapag ang mga flyers. Salamat naman.

Medyo mahaba ang diskusyon dahil naguguluhan pa sila sa set-up pero naging maayos naman ang lahat. Nakauwi ako ng mga alas-dose ngunit di pa ko nakapagpahinga. Alas-tres na dahil sa dami ng dapat pang ayusin at i-audit. Ang sakit na ng likod ko!

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Ramblings...kung ano ano...wala lang!

I know that we still have a lot of work to do for Zsazsa but for the meantime, I'll forego promoting it.

I didn't go to church today since I got home at around 3am after the leafletting and went to bed at nearly 5am (?). I woke up at around 9am and had breakfast with Zee who spent the night over. Since she's not familiar with the area, I accompanied her to the LRT station which was one ride away.

When I got home I remembered that I still had to submit the press release of ZZZ to www.pep.ph so I immediately worked on that and went back to bed.

At around that time, bayantel called up to check if I already have my internet back up. Unfortunately, my brother can't wake me up as I was already in a deep state of sleep. (Officially, one week na kong walng internet! Asar ang bayantel. I have to set-up my PC out of my room and use Shobe's PLDT connection which is way faster. Ang download speed ko dito eh nasa 70kbps, yung bayantel, pinaka-mabilis na ang 27kbps.) Buti na lang tapos na ang lock-down period so I can have it disconnected tomorrow.

At around 3pm, we then headed to Trinoma to go watch a movie. I love the place. Hindi lang ang ground floor na parang sobrang gulo. Although, there are still a lot of stores that I'm waiting for to open, ok na rin naman. On our watch list ang Old Chang Kee, Krispy Kreme (dahil ako'y doughunt lover!), at Cold Rock (although mahal, kakaiba ang ice cream flavors). Di ko na maisip ang iba.

Had lunch at A Vennetto and stayed at Coffee Bean while waiting for the movie to start. I took the time to start sorting out our ticket sales for ZZZ. Watched Zodiac which felt like a documentary and a movie rolled into one.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Unang Silip sa Bagong Zsazsa Zaturnnah!

Sharing select photos of the 5th run rehearsals

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cast picture


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Tuxqs takes a breather

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first glimpse of K and Nar as Zsazsa and Didi

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Only a few seats remaining! Get your tickets now!
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Monday, May 28, 2007

Birthday Gift?

I know a lot of people, me included, who will be celebrating their birthdays in the next few weeks. It's the season of birthdays! Top of my head, I count at least 16 of us. I bet that the same is true for you. And if thinking of what to give them is already giving you a headache, think no more!

give the

GIFT OF ZATURNNAH!
(Audio CD, Video CD, DVD, Comic book, and of course TICKETS!)

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(photo taken from www.zaturnnah.com)

Happy Birthday to Glenn, Penny, Jel Gueco, Zee, My Mom, Sis Cleo, Liza, Fritz, Clarice, Oliver, Dmac, King, Nicole, Obie, Jeremy, and Myles!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Working in a call center?

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Working in a call center?

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MR2 Online


If you're interested in a different kind of entertainment, troop over to Music Museum on the 15th and 16th of June, 8PM and see two of the pillars of Philippine entertainment in action. Contact Front Rows for tickets at: 365-3374 or 724-6954

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

More reasons why you need to watch Zsazsa Zaturnnah!



1. As most of you already know, a new Zsazsa is on-board! K Brosas will step into the role that Eula is now best known for and according to the people in the production team, she does justice to the role!

Did you know that K Brosas is the original choice to play the role in the first run? For some of you who haven't seen her on TV, not only can she carry a tune, she can effortlessly make the audience laugh.


2. Three Dodongs in this run! Lauren, Arnold and Janvier! Take your pick!


3. There are a lot of things to look forward to in this partucular run. One of which is the new and innovative, ultra fabulous Zsazsa Zaturnnah set! Designed by no less than Tuxqs Rutaquio! (*photo is not actual set)

4. You've seen the musical several times now. You think you already have the dialogues down pat? Well, you might just be in for a surprise.

5. The very talented Kalila Aguilos is transformed! Watch her and be amazed.

6. Nar Cabico as the new Didi is a revelation!


7. Celebrate Pinoy Pop Culture! You've heard about it and read about it in almost every Pinoy blog. Take part! Don't be left out. Seriously, this is your last chance.

8. The muzikal is still affordable! P800 for a full-musical complete with great actors, great music, great effects. Value for your money indeed!

9. Watch the words and illustrations of the great Carlo Vergara come to life. "Kaloka!"

10. Lastly, our dates (June 16, 3PM; June 24, 8PM and July 1, 3PM) have Tuxqs Rutaquio playing Ada! Fanatics, rejoice! Watch the show three times over!

This is already the final run of the musical! It's a sin to still miss it! Get your tickets as early as now! Don't go through the hassle of begging to get in on the day itself!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Buti na lang....

I'm a tad frustrated that's why I'd like to think of things I'm thankful for at this moment...(I'm doing away with the givens such as the fact that I'm still alive and such.)

1. Buti na lang may Arce Dairy Chocolate Ice cream sa ref paguwi ko. Absolute favorite.

2. Buti na lang napanood ko ang Entablado prod nung Sat.

3. Buti na lang napanood ko ang Sipat Lawin prod nung Sunday! Ang gagaling nila!

4. Buti na lang nakahanap na kami ni Micah ng copy ng novel na Wicked.

5. Buti na lang sumama si Gail sa Business review kanina.

6. Buti na lang may bagong episodes na ko ng Desperate, 24 at Boston Legal. Something to look forward to.

7. Buti na lang may pajama ako dito.

8. Buti na lang may internet kahit na dc ng dc.

9. Buti na lang may Chip's Ahoy!

Yun lang muna.


Sunday, May 13, 2007

TV Updates

I was finally able to catch up on TV shows that I follow religiously thanks to the recent holidays. Possible spoilers ahead!

24

The latest season of 24 which was marketed to focus more on Jack's relationship with his father proved the be the least exciting in the franchise. True they started with a nuclear bomb going off in L.A. but the storyline dwindled to all too similar plots without the shocking twists and treatments. Despite it's flaws, I still love the show. Considering how difficult it is to write a plausible storyline for a series that's one of a kind, one can't help but be forgiving.

The latest episode, Ep 21, brings back some of the elements that viewers have come to love.

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip

Truly one of my favorites, it has been on hiatus since February and will air their final 2 episodes by the end of May. I'm just sad that it hasn't been renewed for a 2nd season. For a little bit of good news, Kim Raver, 24's Audrey Raines, will be part of NBC's new show "Lipstick Jungle" based on Candace Bushnell's novel. I love her!

Desperate Housewives

Still love Desperate Housewives. The latest season is far away from the shadows of the shaky 2nd.

Susan and Mike are back in each other's arms.
Edie finally got her wish.
Gabrielle is engaged to to the mayor.
And Lynette just blows you away. I'm bad but I wish Rick stays. Lynette needs someone to take care of her.

Oh, and I'm missing Bree.

Lost

Still have a lot of catching up to do. Frankly, grew tired of the all too mysterious plot that doesn't get resolved and the new characters that doesn't have anything to do with the story. (The addition of Rodrigo Santoro has served no purpose yet. He's seen standing in the sidelines since the start of this season.) They already have too much on their plate, I don't think adding more characters helps. They should be focusing on resolving the mystery that keeps adding up. Third season na!

Have totally lost touch with Heroes and Prison Break S2. Will just wait for the DVDs once it comes out. Can't wait for Kyle XY S2 this June!

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Finally Over!


Our week-long training officially ended last Friday. This is the reason why I haven't been able to check out blogs as much. (Ngayon ko lang nabasa ang funny entry ni Tin at ngayon ko lang napanood ang Cinemalaya videos ni Zee!) But before moving on, let me just share how tiring it was. I couldn't be more happier that the week is officially over!


Our training starts at 8 in the morning till 1pm but I have to be at the office by 6am so I can still check if there are requests or concerns that the quality assistants might have. The training is very data heavy that all of us (our group at least) have troubles fending off sleep.

The last day was dedicated entirely for the exam. Since we start at 8, we figured we'd be done by 11am, at the latest...but we were wrong. The exam took about 5 hours and we all finished at roughly around the same time. It was taxing and we were all spent.

For all the required difficulty of the exam, our trainer and friend, Peter, ordered pizza for the entire class so we had something to munch on.

After shift, we headed to Cloud9 where we had our team building last week for some documents that our company needs. Peter then treated us out to Don Hen on our way home. Thanks thanks!

Monday, April 23, 2007

ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway


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Found this interesting movie. I just don't know if it's scheduled for international release. Read more about it here!


Saturday, April 07, 2007

A little bit of nostalgia, coffee, and other random things

We were at Salcedo Park last night. I was pleasantly surprised when my friend took me there because I didn't know that such a sanctuary existed in the middle of Makati. Makati is all too confusing for me. Glorietta, Greenbelt and the Sykes sites are the only places that I get to explore in the financial capital of the Metro.

Because of the lenten season, there were not a lot of vehicles passing through and it added to the serenity of the place. The weather also participated as our stay was accentuated by a cool night breeze. As one chinese passerby commented "it's like being in Singapore" while pointing to his surroundings. I also took a look around and apart from being surrounded by high rise residential condominums and tall trees, the crowd in the park was a mix of different races. Apart from us, only a handful were Filipino.

By the way, I also saw two celebrities walking their cute little puppy. My friend was trying to recall who they were when I gladly volunteered their names, "Si Calvin Millado yan at si Dale Villar". As it turns out, I was wrong. Parehas na mali. It was Jeffrey Hidalgo and William Thio. I was confused. For the longest time, I thought Calvin and Jeffrey were one and the same. Hahaha. Don't ask me to explain why I didn't factor in the fact that they have different names.

Afterwards, we headed over to Petron Belair to have coffee at Gloria Jeans. Because of their quirky menu, it remains to be one of my favorite coffee places. Nevermind if I always feel that there's always an ingredient missing in any of their coffee concoctions. One time, I ordered their chocolate strawberry drink. When I got my order, the strawberry flavor was very weak, it feels as if it has been washed down with water. Last night, I ordered their Very Vanilla drink and not a hint of vanilla did I taste. Oh well.

On the way back, we passed by Somerset Salcedo, owned by Ascott Group. The very same company where I had my panel interview in Singapore. The logo invoked a lot of memories that made me want to go back. Nostalgia. My friends have been telling me to go to Hong Kong if I intend to have a vacation but I'm not looking to be all touristy. Apart from Park Lane and Tsim Sa Tsui, I'm completely at a loss if I go to Hong Kong. I want the feel of something familiar. I guess I'll decide after the 5th run of Zsazsa. Hoping for it's success so I can decide on the affirmative. Glenn and Em-J! Lets!

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Return to Oz

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One of my all time favorite movies when I was a kid was "Return to Oz". I must've watched it more than a dozen times. I also bought the illustrated book of the movie as well as several coloring books. Thinking about it now, I am surprised as to how vividly I still recall most of the scenes in the movie particularly the one where the princess that Dorothy meets takes her to a hall where different heads are displayed and I remember everytime I'd watch it, I'd wish for the princess to pick a less menacing head.

My introduction to it's predecessor came much much later. In fact, I didn't know that The Wizard of Oz even existed. We were staying at my aunt's house when my parents decided to watch it. I fell asleep halfway through the film. I didn't like it because I was disappointed that the Tin Man was a person in make-up as are the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow. The yellow brick road was not made of real bricks and Oz did not look as spectacular as I remember it.

The book's pages tattered and torn, the betamax no longer in fashion, I soon outgrew Oz. Then came Wicked.

I downloaded the entire soundtrack after falling in love with Defying Gravity which I chanced upon in Tuxq's playlist. This sudden interest was brought about by Hogi saying that she has a video of the musical and upon finding out online that rights to mount the show is not yet available.

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I have been searching for a copy of Wicked (novel) for two weeks now to no avail. I saw one at Bibliarch last Saturday, unfortunately, it has already been reserved. I also wanted to revisit "The Wizard of Oz" so when I saw the remastered 2-disc DVD at AstroPlus, I immediately grabbed it. (side-note: after the longest time, I finally saw Romy and Michelle on video so I also bought it along with a remastered version of Cats). Return to Oz was not available, however, so I'm patiently downloading it in my PC. Too bad that there's not a lot of seeders so it's taking a lot longer than usual.


Monday, March 26, 2007

Big Hello

Last week, I got to catch up on what's happening with some of my old friends. Colleagues from previous companies that I used to work for. Some news nice, some downright horrible.

Last week I said hello to Rahyan Carlos, my previous teammate. We both used to work for ABS-CBN as creative researchers. He is now a successful film director. I found out that he has a couple of films up his sleeve.

Last week I said hello to Mylene Quintana. She used to be my EP for Gimik before becoming our Operations Manager. I asked her for a favor if we can have posters of Zsazsa Zaturnnah displayed at the TV Production area over at ABS and she gladly agreed. Yay!

Last week I said hello to Tin Banzon. My first teammate at Etel. Wave 9, Team Hotel. She is still working for the same ad agency. She was also surprised to find out that I'm still with Sykes. She gave me the number of my favorite funny friend, Russel Gatbunton. Hello chief!

Last week I said hello to Rhea Acena. A friend from RMH. I'm glad to find out that she's already a quality associate for a new call center. I miss her infectious laugh and of course her sandwiches.

Last week I said hello to my Aunt. I haven't had a chance to talk to her for the longest time. Good luck on the show that you're producing. Too bad it coincides with the Zsazsa run but will be sure to support it.

Last week I said hello to Abby Umali, another friend from ABS. I asked her for Ricky Lee's number. The nicest yet scariest boss ever. Unfortunately, she no longer has contact as well.

Last week I said hello to Jencarps, I never really lost contact with her being that she's my constant IM mate. She told me a shocking news. A colleague who worked at HSBC Alabang passed away because of a horrible accident. He got hit by a drunk driver while he was crossing the street. Something that you never really expect to happen to someone you know. A weird way to end this post but this news still leaves me in shock.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Of Gay Birds, non-coffee and sleep


I slept late Saturday and woke up really early for church on Sunday. Listening to the service, I literally can't keep my eyes open. This is the first time that I've felt so sleep deprived after a long while. Not since my high school chinese classes days did I experience something similar.

I don't know if I'm being touchy but when our pastor read a passage from Isaiah 29:10 "...Sapagkat pinadalhan kayo ni Yahweh ng espiritu ng matinding antok..." I can't help but feel as if she was discreetly telling me not to sleep. You'd naturally say yes, she is. Funny thing is the passages were printed out way before the service.

Right after church, we headed over to Glorietta where I did a little bit of window shopping since almost everything was on sale. I met with Zee and Hogi after lunch and we babbled at Starbucks till about half an hour before show time. I know since I sleepy I should've ordered coffee but the lure of chocolate cream was too much for me to resist.

Both Hogi and Zshali already attest to how funny and great the play was so I won't say anymore except that I really loved the set and yes, the finale! It was surprising to see Rep do something "unconventional", at least in my own opinion.

If you're wondering if I fell asleep midway. No, I didn't. Thanks largely to both my companions whose loud bursts of laughter kept me at bay. I did manage to catch but a few Zzzs during the intermission.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Coffee Break



A friend sent this advert to us. I won't be able to check if the stores here in the Philippines will be participating in this event because I'll still be in bed. I'm just hoping they do, it's time to give back to the loyal supporters of their expensive coffee. I blame them for becoming the benchmark of coffee shops in terms of pricing. Heck, a drink at Figaro, with their homegrown beans, are priced as much.

*A big Yay!!! to Kopi Roti. At about a price of a coffee cup in Starbucks, you already get your drink and your choice of either a coffee bun or toast plus change.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Bertday

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I received a text message from our QM Manager last Saturday informing me and the other leads that we have to come up with a simple surprise on Monday because it was our new manager's birthday. Pressed for time, we decided to come early on Monday and just get everything from the nearby malls.

On our way out, we met Rhommel (our manager) at the lobby of the building. We made up an excuse and hurried to Galleria and Megamall. After having been to a couple of malls you'd think that we already completed our purchases, however, since we were already lugging the huge cake, we purposely left out buying the sodas.

After hiding the cake, we then left once more to go to Shangri-La. On our way there, we came across Rhommel again this time at Lourdes Church. He was just heading back to the office after buying something from the same mall. (Kamusta naman at akala nya wala kaming ginawa kung hindi mamasyal during office hours)

Except for the picture where he was blowing the candle, Rhommel is not in all the other photos. This was because he left at around 8pm when everyone got in to have dinner with a friend. We had to call him under the guise that we have a meeting with our regional manager.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

High School Musical

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We watched the last show of the 2-weekend run of High School Musical. This was the same show that our group was interested in getting but plans didn't push through. I met with Hogi and Zshali at Megamall around lunch time but instead of having lunch, we decided to stay at Starbucks to catch up on each other's lives...um, let me rephrase that...to catch up on Zshali's life.

Zshali didn't have the slightest intention of watching the musical but having travelled all the way from Laguna, she decided to join me and my sister. Hogi, on the other hand, decided to stay at the tech booth after having seen the musical twice.

I am a big theater fan. Most of the time, I overlook a show's shortcomings that way I always enjoy what I watch. The same goes true for High School Musical since I am taking into consideration the fact that I am not the target audience of the show but I do have several noted areas of improvement. Before that, I have to say though that I love Karel and the effort that the cast put into the production. I also loved the call back scene and the finale.

Brimming with actors, the stage was chaotic. Most of the time, you have to search for the actor speaking or singing in the crowd. Also as Zee pointed out, they could have done more with the set design. It was boring. Ditto with the choreography, I believe the high school musical production number at ASAP was better. I think part of the reason was the fact that they barely have room to move in the stage, much more dance. The lights were also distracting, there were instances that you feel as if you're clubbing instead of watching a show especially during the last few scenes of the second act.

There, most enjoyable for me was watching the enthusiastic kids responding to the cast especially during the audition scenes. I just hope that they get a better venue for the rerun.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Final Bow

Tanghalang Pilipino officially ends their season with the final performance of "The Pretenders" and being fans of the said play, we simply can't miss the show. We trooped over to CCP at around 2pm. Feeling flustered because of the heat, we decided to stay at Starbucks while waiting for the open house. That was a mistake because when we got back to the theater we were already last in line, thus we were faced with the option of seating far back or sit at the 2nd row directly in front of a group of students. We chose the latter. Despite the fact that the students were very distracting because of the loud discussions and side comments, I still managed to enjoy the show. True to what Tad said, he looked hilarious. The moment he stepped on-stage the crowd burst into loud peals of laughter, also he has a speaking part this time around.

Both leads are still at their best, they still managed to move me to tears with their performances. Their final bow leaves me deeply saddened but I look forward to the possibility that TP might restage the play back to back with Mass. Keeping my fingers crossed.


Now we wait till June for the Virgin Labfest and Zsazsa Zaturnnah and till August for the next season.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Philippine Bedtime Stories


Once again, thanks to Ms. Yvette, we got to watch Philippine Bedtime Stories last night. I didn't expect that she'd make good on something she said in passing.

Hogi, Micah and I were the first ones to get to Tanghalang HB and we stayed at the lobby briefly discussing the one-act plays included in the show. I was not familiar to any of them thus I didn't know what to expect. I am however excited at the prospect of seeing a production that is a collaboration between a Japanese theater company and our homegrown theater group. It briefly reminded me of a play that opened in Singapore last year where actors from three continents interact with each other live via satellite.

They presented two versions of "Ang Unang Aswang" and it is interesting that the Japanese version is as fluid as that of the Pinoy version. The tagalog version and "Ligaya Sa Isang Pinoy Bar" are my favorites though. Laugh out loud! And agreeing with Hogi, Yuko, playing a Filipino who knows how to speak Japanese is simply adorable.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Pa rin?

I was meeting a friend at Glorietta at around 8pm yesterday. I purposely left the house earlier because I intended to have a haircut first. Yes, I arrived early but not as early as I would've wanted. I opted to make time pass at the bookstore instead.

Since I have been so enthralled with "The Pretenders", I wanted to know what becomes of Pepe thus I picked up a copy of "Mass". I have also been continuously listening to the music of Larawan so I looked for a copy of Nick Joaquin's famous elegy. I have previously read the material when I was still in college but I don't have a copy of my own. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it was available, albeit a little dirty and dusty. Finally, before heading over to pay for my purchases, I searched "The Pretenders" for the lyrics of the song that Carmen hears before she finally goes deaf. I was not able to do so at home since my copy is with Zshali. I did this in preparation for the LSS that I was sure to have once I watch the final performance tomorrow.

"yo sin su amor no soy nada
Deten el tiempo en tus manos
haz esta noche perpetua
para que nunca se vaya de mi"

For those of you who want to know what all the fuss is about with "The Pretenders", you can still catch the play today and tomorrow.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Updates...

Today marks the end of a series of trainings scheduled by the training team for us (although meron pa daw for March kaya lang wala pang na-se-send na calendar) so for the meantime, I'll be having a little more flexibility with my schedule.

We'll also be having a new manager on board this Monday. It's been almost 6 months since Mina's resignation so it's gonna be another long period of adjustment for everyone on the team. We'll see how it works out.

Zshali and I were supposed to watch The Pretenders last Sunday but Paolo informed me that there were no tickets available for that day. We're rescheduling it to this Sunday, the show's last performance, yun eh kung sasama pa rin si Zshali.

Watched The Pretenders with my sister, Hogi, and some of her friends last Saturday and may last song syndrome pa rin ako come Monday.

Some of my colleagues and friends already expressed excitement over Avenue Q on August but not so with ZZZ this July. Although some of them expressed their support for the last run by buying tickets from us. Tama ka Hogi, segragated din ang theater-going crowd dito sa atin.


Sunday, February 11, 2007

Pretenders uli!

I haven't been able to post anything since I was busy with work. I attended a data analytics training class half of the week, on top of that, deadlines for staff appraisals, monthly report to senior management and the monthly business review presentation were also due. If that's not enough, I also received a complaint from the account and attend a site meeting where several new policies were put in place. Hectic!

Come Saturday, I went to Rockwell with a friend to unwind. The cool weather provided for a long leisurely walk that cleared my head.

Sunday after church, since I wanted my sister and cousin to see "The Pretenders", we headed over to CCP to catch the show.

I loved the show even more as did my sister and cousin. I don't know if there were changes but I felt that the story was more tight. I was literally moved to tears in several of the scenes and this early, we're already planning to watch either the last show or the show next Sunday. Ang galing nila!

Thanks to Ms. Yvette, who as soon as she heard that we're headed over to CCP gave us a couple of compli tickets.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

The Pretenders


I loved TP's The Pretenders and I am doubly glad that I finished the book before watching the performance. As I was reading the book, I was wondering how they will adapt it on stage since the story is told through Carmen Villa who is reading the diaries of her deceased husband, Tony Samson. Being that it was already written in the diary, most of the events are highlights in Tony's life.

Lights and sounds played major roles in the story and the set design is ingenious. My friends and I were already discussing the significance of every prop on stage. Also, the story requires a train to pass through every now and then as transition points and how they're able to do that, you have to come and watch.

Performances are great. I loved Romnick and Kalila. Both of them are present in almost every scene and shifting from one emotion to the next is something that they've impressibly mastered.

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