6.10.2012

So we set the world on fire.

Uber late post!  Met up with high school friends before Cristel F. left for the US.  I can't believe we've been friends for nine years.  This friendship is forever. <3

First stop: Mochiko at The Collective. 
The Collective is like the Cubao Expo of Makati.   It was my first time at The Collective and  I was excited to see the artsy side of Makati since I've been hearing a lot of good things about it. Unfortunately, when we got there only four stores were open; Mochiko, a restaurant selling chicken wings, a shop selling crafted bags and wallets, and a dark bar with an awful sound system. Needless to say, I still enjoyed The Collective since the walls has an interesting touch to it.  And Mochiko is so cute with it pink walls, and pink throw pillows! Will definitely go back there. :)

Marlon R., my twin and Angel B., my best friend. :)

It was my first time to taste mochi.  It's ice cream wrapped in bilo-bilo. I'm not really sure what bilo-bilo is in English. :)) The ice cream used is from Fruits in Ice cream, which is my favorite local brand. :) I ordered cookie dough and it was delish! The next time Tel's here, we'll be making this ourselves! ;)

My divi-buddy, Cristel! <3


Posing with the cutesy throw pillows and our pseudo-boyfriend for the night! LOL




Cosplay costumes on display.

Customized long boards!

The Collective's Graffiti

The Evil Cat!




Ring for sale! Don't you just love the colors?

This store was really interestin! I love the layout of the store. It has a ramp made of wood that leads to the second story of the floor.  The bags and wallets are really unique! 
Girlfriend! :)



Bags on the branches! Kudos to the store's designer!

I want the orange woolly bag!

Bikes parked outside the shop. I.want.a.bike.SOON.



Hung out at Central afterwards. :)  




Someone buzzed out (not me!) so we decided to sleep over at Cristel's house. Finally, Angel was able to sleep over after ten thousand years! :)) I love random events like this. :) We woke up late. We decided to try out the Korean restaurant, Arisoo at Cartimar.

The food here is cheap yet it does not scrimp on quality. I love the kimbap and the chapchae! :) I can't wait for our next food trip! :)

From my group of friends to yours, 


Pacshet!

Today is a sad day for boxing.  Manny Pacquiao, the pound-for-pound king from General Santos/Saranggani lost to a split decision of  113-115, 115-113 and 115-113 to Timothy Bradley at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.  While Bradley's camp was ecstatic over the win, Manny's fans from all over the world were flustered at the outcome of the fight.  Clearly, anyone who watched that fight will attest that Manny Pacquiao won fair and square.  It doesn't take a boxing analyst to see that Pacquiao landed the most punches.  In fact, it was irritating to watch Bradley resort to ducking and hugging throughout the match.  Fans resorted to Twitter to express their bewilderment.  From Pinoys to celebrities to athletes, they all could not believe the boxing travesty that happened today.  During the aftermath of the fight, worldwide trending topics included ##MannyPacquiaoIsStillTheWorldsBestBoxerever, RIPBoxing and Pacshet.

Here are some of the tweets:


Yo manny! you just gotta remember what my daddy always told me "when you knock em out, you dont need no judge!"


I'm so disgusted. The JUDGES need to be drug tested! What fight were they watching?! I called the international broadcast and was on the.apron and Pacquiao simply outclassed him. Wasn't even close in my eyes... Unbelievable. So disappointed in my sport. Boxing is killing me

I watched allota fights but that decision was some bs. Now I wanna see pacqiou verses may weather I spelled PAC mans name wrong so what lol


Paula Abdul would have done a better job judging the fight





Pinoy Pride
Like most Pinoys, I wasn't a big fan of boxing before Manny Pacquiao.  He brought pride and joy to Filipinos worldwide.  His rags-to-riches story, armed with perseverance is an inspiration to everyone.  Whenever Manny is in the ring, Filipinos really stop their daily routine and make sure to catch the fight.  Whether they be following the fight on Pay-Per-View, on the radio, or on the super delayed telecast of GMA7, you will be sure that all the households are tuned in. Such is the power of Manny that there is a zero crime rate during his fights.  With each fight, he is welcomed home with a parade, a resolution from the House of Representatives and a courtesy call to Malacanang.  With every victory, Filipinos beam with pride.  But even if he lost the fight, he will still be welcomed home with much respect. 

RIP Boxing
I have read of stories of matches being rigged, and this match puts great doubt on the credibility of the sport.  In fact, the sport have already lost fans, who cannot believe how the judges scored.  Clearly, Manny was robbed. But who do we really blame?  Who is behind all of this?  Could it be that Bradley paid off the judges? But we could see that Bradley himself was shocked with the results.  He even said that he'd watch the replays first, while Manny said with conviction that he won the fight.  I can only point to Bob Arum, the promoter of this event. I am not sure what game he's playing at, on why he dropped Pacquiao.  But from a promoter's point of view, he's milking this.  Manny is a huge moneymaker, earning millions mainly from pay-per-view shares, and Arum gets a big chunk of that.  It is widely known that Manny has been thinking of retiring, and even saying that the Pac Bradley would be his last fight.   And I daresay, a rematch is in the works for this one.

And guess who wins for this one? Bob Arum.

Pacshet.
Pinoys are all familiar with the life of Manny.  We all love him as a boxer, but not the same can be said in his other endeavors.  Prior to his rekindled relationship with God, it is no secret that Manny has been sleeping around, drinking, and gambling.  He joined show business and provided a different kind of entertainment to the masses. He is rumored to have fathered children from various women.  He has entered another dirty world, the world of politics.  He lost in GenSan, relocated and won in Saranggani.  We have seen him as a political butterfly.  

I admit, there was a time that I wanted Pacman to lose.  It was time for him to retire.  It is always better to exit the industry in your prime.  He is getting old. He is no longer as agile as he was.  Two fights ago, I wanted him to lose because his fights were getting too predictable.  Knockout or a win for Manny. I wanted him to lose, but not the way that he lost today. Not how he was robbed.  Not how the sport got back at him.

Instead of calling for a rematch, Pacquiao should call on the integrity of the judges.  Pacquiao should make the move to clean the sport of hungry promoters, of biased commentators.  Other than being a legendary boxer, Pacquiao should work to champion to re-install the credibility of boxing.

And maybe, Pinoys should find a sport that is not as dirty, not a brutal, not as bloody as boxing. 

6.05.2012

MV: 2ne1's Be Mine

2ne1 just released "Be Mine", a collaborative project with Intel Korea.  The project "Make Thumb Noise", allowed fans to vote for their favorite instrumental for the track, song title, arrangement and bridge.  Over 1 million fan votes was garnered during he four rounds of voting. This song is quite catchy! I'm still looking for the English translation. :) And I can't wait for 2ne1's comeback! :)



6.03.2012

The Sun goes down...

It's always a hard time to say goodbye to paradise.  But I know, deep in my heart that I'll be back here one day. ;) For now, adieu my dream island!

Last shots courtesy of Mama, who was up early. Or maybe, I just love sleeping too much. :)) Figures.



The world was sleeping and so were the umbrellas...

and the chairs..

but this one's hard at work! ;)

And in the jungle creatures hid...

such as lizards and sharp-eyed birds,

even dwarfs with hip pants!



This is worth waking up to every single morning.












Goodbye, Sun Village! :)



Back to Caticlan!



Globe ad plastered on the cliff.


 The whole stretch with ads! This seriously ruins the view.


My parents, being such stickler for rules, wanted to arrive at the Caticlan Airport two hours before our flight!  When we arrived, our plane wasn't even boarding BUT luchy us, there were seats on the flight that was scheduled to leave in a bit! Yay! Thanks, AirPhil Express!  

We were seated in the emergency exit aisle, and the flight attendant briefed us on the safety procedures in case the plane encounters difficulty.  We listened intently, read the guide card and prayed to God we DID NOT have to use that knowledge.  Thank God we didn't! :))


 Itsy bitsy plane back to Manila.



Touchdown, Manila! Look at the crowd!

Spotted: Cutsie patootsie Korean toddlers at the airport!  They were so talkative and kulit!  The little boy even had a "fragile" sticker on his shirt. :)) He soon removed it and stuck it on his face. Haha They were travelling with their moms.  My fascination with anything Korean extended to these kids. :)) Judgng from their tan, they look like they had a good time. :)  

 And judging how all four of us got a tan, I know we enjoyed this trip.  We enjoyed so much that we're looking forward to the next escapade!  Till next trip!
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