Thursday, May 18, 2006

The First Filipino Ever to CLIMB DOWN Mt.Everest

I just have to blog about this. According to the news, two Filipinos have just reached the summit of Mt. Everest, before Garduce. For those of you who don't know Garduce, he is sponsored and spearheaded by GMA (the TV network) as the first ever Filipino to attempt to reach Mt.Everest's summit, and the network has been championing his cause in the media for several weeks already. There have been daily updates, numerous interviews, motivational advertisments, reporters-turned-climbers, the works! You name it, they've done it. And now, two Filipinos (their names escape me, gee I wonder why?) have already reached the top, even before the much celebrated Garduce. Hehehe. Chuckle-Sigh. I can't imagine how Garduce must feel right now. Oh wait, I think I do imagine it. Mmmmpppffttt (suppressed laugh)! Well (shoulder shrug)... what can I say? $#it happens!? Hehehe. Sigh. If I could just get my message across to Garduce, I'd advise him to climb back down NOW, as quickly as he can! He could still be the first ever Filipino to actually CLIMB DOWN Mt. Everest! Hehehe. Think about it! Anyways, my heart goes out to you Mr.Garduce... sometimes, life just sucks. But it's kinda thrilling that way don't you think? Now all you have to do is find a new mountain to conquer. (",) Mmmmpppffttt...

Friday, May 12, 2006

On coincidental storms and cheap gift ideas

Mood Music: Into the Fire by Thirteen Senses

Chris just got voted off AI yesterday. I couldn't believe it. As much as I wanted Kat to stay (despite her poor performance the other night), it was really shocking seeing Chris go. Among the final four, I think he's got the most talent and the most potential for record-making. Seriously, would you guys buy an album with Elliot or Taylor in it? Parang laos na kasi style nila. But heck, that's why they call it "American" Idol right? Lesson learned, it's not always the deserving people who end up winning in the end. Hmmm...

Dadating ang bagyong "Caloy" sa Maynila sa Linggo ng umaga, ika-14 ng Mayo. Haha. How very fitting and coincidental. "Caloy" was born to wreak havoc on the world, and 26 years later, here we all are. And whatever happened to storms with girl's names? It's the first time that a weather report prompted me to blog. Oh and by the way, Happy Mother's day to us all! This coming Sunday, tell her you love her. It's cheaper than flowers or chocolates, but it would mean a whole lot more. Note to reader. Note to self.