Friday, January 30, 2015

TB12 over Beast Mode


Life is indeed unfair, even for the NFL superstars.


Sorry, Marshawn, but that's Tommy, the NFL's golden boy.

Justice for the slain PNP-SAF troops


"And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next." 
- Maximus Decimus Meridius

I hope justice will be served for the 44 PNP Special Action Forces commandos who were brutally massacred by the cowardly and treacherous Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

I don't think we should ever trust these Muslim rebels. We should just bomb the fuck out of their shithole camps in Mindanao. I will never understand why our government still wants a peaceful solution to this old problem when we can never trust them to abide by the conditions of the mutually agreed upon peace pacts.


                                     Photo from GMA News


Thursday, January 29, 2015

#Senseless


Encountered two of the dumbest (yet popular) hashtags on social media recently:

#JimSaabSaveTheWorld - Apparently it was being used for a wedding. Saving the world? Really? 

#JusticeForDLSZKids - They're asking for justice because the Ayala Alabang Village Association decided that the cars of non-resident students of the school cannot enter the village everyday. Big problem, eh? I could enumerate a number of people who need real justice more than these Zobel students. The recently massacred troops of the PNP Special Action Force are on top of that list.

Google before you ask


I was once asked this question, and I laughed before I answered:

"What is your INTJ personality?"

She was referring to the personality assessment called the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (or MBTI), and INTJ is just one of the results. Good thing I come from an HR background, otherwise I wouldn't have figured it out.

Ignorance is never an excuse so better google before you ask (or speak) if you're unsure. It won't take much time.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

American Sniper


I'm a big fan of war movies, even those that feel like they were made for propaganda. I've heard some folks say that this film is Hollywood's way of trying to help out America justify the Iraq war. You know what? I'm not concerned about the political motivations of any film, if any. I don't really care. Just give me two hours of entertainment and hopefully I go home satisfied.

I like violent movies. Maybe it's the fascination for guns that I've had since I was a kid. Maybe it's the same reason why I loved playing Counterstrike back in the day. It gives you a sneak peak, a thrill ride into what goes on during war, without the risk of being shot at.

I knew I was going to love the movie the moment the first theatrical trailers came out a few months ago. Add the fact that it had a lot of good reviews, was a box office hit, and that it was nominated for an Academy Award for best picture. It had must watch written all over it.

I'm rooting for it to win Best Picture, and for Bradley Cooper to get Best Actor.




Taken 3


I expected the third film of the Taken franchise to probably be the worst (among the three) since there was already a big dropoff between Taken to Taken 2. However, there was no way I was going to miss this one because I enjoyed the first two installments.

True enough -- Taken > Taken 2 > Taken 3

I'm happy it's finally done because I don't know how else they can squeeze another script out of the same storyline.

Maggie Grace though...

Saturday, January 24, 2015

That shit Klay!


Golden State's Klay Thompson scored an NBA record 37 points in the third quarter last night against Sacramento. During that unreal God-mode run, he went a perfect 13 of 13 from the field, 9 of 9 from downtown. He finished with a career-high 52.

Klay-zy!

Monday, January 19, 2015

Dream Super Bowl matchup


This is exactly what everyone wants to see: New England vs Seattle. Offense vs Defense.

If you know me well, you'd know that I root for both these teams. The Patriots primarily because of my man-crush, my number 2 sports idol Tom Brady (next to NBA legend Michael Jordan). I also follow the Seahawks because I have family in the greater Seattle area.

I'd be fine with whoever wins, but I do want Tommy to get his 4th ring so I will cheer for New England.


Sunday, January 18, 2015

Alabang Girl


I'm almost never in Alabang. I lived in the south for several years back when I was a kid (1985-1995) but even then, I was rarely in ATC (Alabang Twin Cinema is what they used to call the current Alabang Town Center).

I went to Alabang last November because my ex and her friends wanted to try out this ramen place inside the Molito complex. Prior to this, I think the last time I was in that area was mid-2011. I remember watching a movie, but don't recall what movie it was.

Anyway, as we were walking towards Yushoken, I noticed a familiar face inside Designer Blooms Cafe. Lo and behold, this lady, whom I have had a huge crush on for a long time, was seated at a table alone. She looked absolutely beautiful. I was like, "Are you f'n kidding me?" The one time I'm in her area, and I see her, it must be a sign, right? Well, no, not really since I had a girlfriend at that time. A few months before that and it would have been perfect timing.

I hope I bump into her again soon, and that we're still both single when that happens. But since I never solely rely with fate and serendipity, because I believe we need to make things happen instead of just waiting for things to happen, I've asked a common friend to try to make it happen.

Hoping my friend comes through.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

John Legend serenaded Manila


One artist I wanted to see perform live in 2014 was John Legend. I remember wanting to watch him in Manila and/or Singapore a few years back but never got around to. This time, I was not going to let it pass.

I was ecstatic that he sung all the songs I like. I checked the net for his Asian setlist and it didn't have some of my favorites. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that he included his old hits for his Manila show.

Used To Love U
Green Light
Save Room
PDA (We Just Don't Care)
Tonight (Best You Ever Had)
All of Me

What a show it was indeed.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

"You are polarizing."


Yes, that's what she said. Can't say I don't agree with her.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Wild Weekend of Sports


I'm an avid sports fan. I watch all sorts of sports that's why my cable subscription includes every possible sport available.

In the past 30 hours, I was treated to a wild weekend of highly entertaining games:

4 NFL Playoff games
Ateneo vs La Salle Women's Volleyball
Ateneo vs NU Men's Volleyball
PBA Finals Game 3

It all started with the New England Patriots - Baltimore Ravens playoff game, where the Patriots, led by my man-crush Tom Brady, had to climb out of two 14-point holes for a 35-31 comeback win. Then my second favorite NFL team, the Seattle Seahawks, blew out Carolina in the next game.

In local collegiate volleyball, Sunday had a pair of must watch games involving Ateneo. The topranked women's team (6-0) was facing La Salle (6-0), and the men's team (5-1) will challenge unbeaten NU.

The Lady Eagles came back from a 1-2 set deficit to win in 5 sets, while the Blue Eagles also prevailed in similar fashion, handing NU its first loss.

In PBA action, Alaska was down 20-plus points before mounting a monumental comeback to take Game 3 over San Miguel, 78-70. It was basically a repeat of Game 1 where they rallied back from 22 points to win in overtime. They lead the best-of-seven series, 2 games to 1.

About 10 hours earlier (Monday 2:00 am Manila), I was glued on the TV for another round of NFL playoff games. Green Bay squeaked past Dallas with the help of a controversial call, while the Indianapolis Colts upset the Denver Broncos on the road at Mile High.

Tomorrow, the first ever College Footbal Playoff National Championship game between (2)Oregon and (4)Ohio State will be played and it should be a good one. Rooting for the Ducks, Nike's flagship school.

Need more weekends like this.


Sunday, January 11, 2015

Jones Fracture

It's been a while since I've had any major injuries but that streak ended in 2014 when I broke my foot last September.

I was playing in a weekend league when I landed on my opponent's foot while coming down from jump. The impact caused the base of my fifth metatarsal to break, while giving me a third degree ankle sprain as well.

The bone cracked in multiple places, but wasn't severe enough to require surgery to fix. Just had to put my right foot in an Aircast walking boot for 6 weeks. I recovered well enough to be able to resume playing after 7 weeks.

May have lost count already, but I think this was my 6th major injury (2 torn ACLs, a broken nose, 3 broken ankles and/or third degree sprains). Basketball never stops though.

Thursday, January 08, 2015

Love and Heartbreak in 2014


Disclaimer: I actually enjoyed writing this, and everything is pretty much accurate but don't take it too seriously/literally. All in good fun.

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My dating life in 2014
Had a number of twists and turns.
Here's a brief summary
In old school poem form.

I met a good deal of new lady friends
And went out with a few.
Got turned down a couple of times
But also broke a heart or two.

Dated a closet narcissist,
Who didn't fall into my usual type.
Glad that didn't last long,
Just had to kill the hype.

Messed with Tinder
And swiped right with the trend.
Suprisingly met a few people
Who turned out to become awesome friends.

Crossed paths with an old crush.
We flirted, dated and fell in love quickly.
Spent an evening to witness the great John Legend
As he serenaded Manila to "All of Me."

Thought we had a great relationship,
I felt she was The One.
She got me thinking long term.
Like my bachelor days are done.

Unfortunately, when the going got tough,
She quit on us too easily.
She didn't want to make it work,
Giving reasons and excuses so flimsy.

Won't lie, I felt pissed and crushed
But maybe things will work out in the end.
Looking forward to the future
Even if the present I can't comprehend.

It wasn't the best way to end the year
But such is life.
Hoping 2015 will be better
With the (new) love of my life by my side.

Sunday, January 04, 2015

Goodbye 2014, Hello 2015


Ended the year on a not-so-good note. But that didn't mean I didn't flourish in 2014 and I still have plenty to be thankful for.

So much to say and write so I'll try make a Year-in-Review kind of post within the next few days. Just need to gather all my thoughts as I try to relive the memorable (and also the forgettable) moments of 2014.

Time is of the Quiescence


This blog has been dormant for over four years. I guess I either didn't have the time to religiously write and update, or I just lost interest.

Either way, I'm thinking of resuscitating this. Got so much material collected (to write about) over the course of my idle years. Plus, 2014 was hella crazy, and by itself can be the subject of a ton of posts.

Let's see how it goes.