Wednesday, January 30, 2008
What goes around, comes around
"What goes around, comes all the way back around." - JT
IBS goes to Agri
It turned out to be an awesome night for the IBMers as we romped our way to two impressive wins over good teams.
As usual, Bon broke a lot of hearts with his three-ball while JP maneuvered his way inside for some sweet baskets.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
No hitting on me if you ain't a girl
Sensing that I may have to beat up this dude soon, I rushed out of the washroom and went straight to the security people on duty. Dude got scared and left with his family (including some geriatric old lady in a cane). The guards were asking if I wanted to file a harassment complaint. I was leaning towards doing it but I didn't have the luxury of time. So I decided against it and just walked away.
I swear I would've clocked the shit out this fucker had he been alone. Sayang, I was in the mood for some violence pa naman after watching Rambo annihilate Burmese assess.
Rambo: Live for nothing or die for something.
I never expected another Rambo film especially from a sexagenarian Sylvester Stallone. But having grown up watching Rambo stuff - from the First Blood movies to video games and cartoons, this new installment was just too tempting to pass up.
It did not disappoint. It depicts heavy graphic violence reminiscnent of recent war movies like Black Hawk Down. There's literally blood and gore everywhere. Basically, it's your typical guy action movie.
Oh yeah, aside from John Rambo himself, there's another cult hero who deserves to be mentioned. He's a mercenary who goes by the name of "School Boy". He gets quite a bit of air time blowing people up with his Barrett 50-caliber sniper rifle. These babies shoot six-inch bullets at a whopping 10,000 foot pounds of energy (or 14 kilojoules).
The .50 caliber round (leftmost) compared to other ammunition. In
contrast, the standard M16 carbine round (5.56 mm) is second from right.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Air Jordan XX3
Because of this, they are releasing this Titatium Blue colorway in limited numbers. Only 23 stores in the US will have them, with each getting 23 pairs. It's being sold at US $230 retail. It should fetch at least quadruple that amount in the black market. Hypebeasts will sure pay more than that.
The other colorways are scheduled for general release in February.
The Philippines will also be receiving 23 pairs, dropping at the Nike Park in Bonifacio High Street tomorrow afternoon. Because of its limited nature, the folks at Nike Philippines are holding a raffle for the chance to purchase these babies for a staggering rape price of Php 14995 (US $365).
Are these worth 15k (plus all the trouble and hassle that goes along with trying to cop it)? You be the judge.
Unstoppable
Nine straight on a variety of shots. Boom. Gameover.
Some say it's clutch, I call it taking over.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
IBM in CSA
It's all good though as we came up with a nailbiting victory, 60-56. Bon drilled the gamewinning three, falling away with a hand on his face.
Bon's doing an MC. He's a heartbreaker.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
UNC down, Duke rises
Their heated nemesis, the Duke Blue Devils (15-1, 3-0 ACC), moved up to 4th (AP) and 3rd (ESPN). It's the first time Duke was ahead of North Carolina in this season's rankings.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Super Bowl XLII: New England Patriots vs. New York Giants
New England beat the Giants on the last day of the regular season, 38-35, en route to finishing with a flawless 16-0 record.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Maryland upsets (1)North Carolina
The loss will likely end UNC's reign atop the college basketball rankings. Still, UNC should remain a top 5 team despite the setback.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
TBDM week
It's been an interesting and entertaining week though as I had to sit down through a lot of performance assessment calibration sessions.
They were downright tiring, but meaningful nonetheless.
Friday, January 18, 2008
We're Brothers Forever
Check out and enjoy Renaldo Lapuz.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
(1)UNC 83, Georgia Tech 82
The top-ranked Tar Heels edged the Yellow Jackets, 83-82, on a last second defensive stance anchored on a Tyler Hansbrough block off a Zack Peacock shot.
The All-American junior topscored for the Heels with 27 points and 11 rebounds.
UNC remains unbeaten (18-0, 3-0 ACC), while Georgia Tech is still searching for its first league win (7-9, 0-3 ACC).
ABL going down?
Judging from this season's turnout, I think the ABL has lost its appeal especially to the veterans. Year in and year out, Ateneans would play the same faces again and again. At some point, you just get bummed out and lose interest. To add fuel to the fire, a lot of 'open' leagues have surfaced and these are a lot more interesting compared to the ABL, which is limited to current Ateneans and their alumni. My guess is those who want a little more challenge and competition would elect to try it out in the open leagues.
I noticed there's also a lot less sponsors now than in the past seasons. I'm thinking they're not getting much ROI with their investments so it's not beneficial anymore.
I dunno if the ABL will ever get its mojo back. It has become a victim of its own success. It's just not that exciting anymore.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
From the corporate grapevine
Now, whether they actually get in is a totally different story.
Oooh, I love this job.
Monday, January 14, 2008
I went down to check on a huge crash early this morning, around 2:30 am. Though I didn't see it happen, the loud bang made me want to snoop around the accident site. Not sure on the details, but I think a pedicab counterflowing via a U-turn slot was the main culprit.
The end result? Two totalled cars and a bunch of wrecked concrete barriers. Good thing there were no serious injuries to anyone.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Inked for more
I just had some ink done today, adding a bit of modification to a prior tattoo. I was supposed to get the old tat retouched, but I had to beg off because I couldn't take the pain anymore. It was just stinging too bad even the new additions didn't get finished.
I'm looking to get the second session done in about 3-4 weeks.
Annual Quiapo death march
It never fails. Numerous people die and even more get injured just by attending the procession. The culprit? Exhaustion, extreme heat and a chaotic stampede.
I know Catholicism is huge in the country, but this is something I will never be able to understand.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Sink or swim?
Thursday, January 10, 2008
(1)UNC improves to 16-0
Watch as All-American Tyler Hansbrough slam his way to the hoop over Division I's tallest player, 7'7 giant Kenny George.
Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Fucked up queue
Never in the hundreds of times I've eaten there did I ever have to wait that long.
Oh yeah, did I mention it happened at 11pm?
Monday, January 07, 2008
Wayne's World; (1)UNC over (19)Clemson, 90-88
The talented sophomore shot 11-19 from the field, making 5 of 8 from downtown, en route to a career high 36 points.
UNC remains unbeaten at 15-0 (1-0 ACC), while the Tigers drop to 12-2 (0-1 ACC).
Sweet.
PBB for the poor
I'm not saying the guy doesn't deserve it. Maybe he does. But I ain't a fan of charitable reality shows. It's a game, not some fundraising project for the pityful.
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Five down
As of this writing, I'm leading in week 10 so hopefully I catch a break and get a much-needed dubya.
Fantasy going .500
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Welcoming the New Year without a bang
My mom went off for a short holiday leaving me to spend the last few days of 2007 alone. It's not that I didn't have alternatives. I had choices on where to go and party but I decided to hibernate from all the noise and chaos, and just stick it out at home to watch television.
It wasn't so bad after all.
Happy New Year! Here's to an amazing 2008, cheers!