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Hell week almost over! October 22, 2009

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One of my favorite summer shots in Cebu - along this street is where the super duper old church is, and at the end of the street, the entrance to the old style-cemetery. Great for Halloween!

One of my favorite summer shots in Cebu - along this street is where the super duper old church is, and at the end of the street, the entrance to the old style-cemetery. Great for Halloween!

Just when I thought this would never end… I actually see light at the end of the tunnel! :)

I can’t stop thinking about how much fun this sembreak is going to be – plans in check:

  1. Attend reunion/halloween party with Jocks, hosted by Tasha
  2. Ghost-hunting tour at Corregidor Island with best buddy, Marian
  3. Laze around the house after work, watching Gossip Girl DVDs (to finally know what my batchmate meant by Blair-mania)
  4. SWIM!
  5. Meet Forensic members and plan for next sem’s activities and practices.

Okay, the last one I really can’t take off my system. I love my fellow Forensics too much!

OMG I HAVE A SOCIAL LIFE! :D

Missing Manila April 19, 2009

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The skyline, as seen from my hotel room in Antipolo

Metro Manila at night, as seen from my hotel room in Antipolo

This entry is all about the THINGS (emphasis supplied since this does not include my family and closest friends) I miss about Manila:

You read that right. I miss NOTHING. I’d probably be called a sado-masochist if I really missed the following:

1. The heavy commute to any point in the city that’s only less than 10 kms away.
2. The pollution.
3. Expensive food
4. Stress, stress, stress
5. Pretentious pomp of many people I’m acquainted with

I’d rethink placing number 4 there though, since I thrive on stress, like many Manilenyos :) I don’t think “unstressful” environments makes winners and success stories, di ba!

But really, if Manila gets rid of all the above-mentioned dirt, it would be a very nice place to live in.

Hay nako, mabuti pa ang Cebu :P

My Corpo book ate my MRT card January 20, 2009

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Interesting MRT Cards in Singapore, no?

Interesting MRT Cards in Singapore, no?

Whoever said that the best manifestation of wisdom is knowledge hungry for knowledge itself wasn’t kidding.

Today was supposed to be like any other Tuesday – coding car, music popped in my ear, commuters being usually annoying – except my MRT card is down on its final 4 Pesos and is, gasp, missing. I was oblivious to this until the guard rummaged through my bag for inspection.

Shit. Where did I put that damn card? I didn’t want to be a pain, so I went to a corner of the taft station to try to unearth that last card (and avoid the unending queue for tickets). 1 minute. 5 minutes. 10 minutes passed. Where is that stupid card?? I looked into literally every hole in my pretty bag (thank you Freeway) and found nothing but my normal clutter. Oh wait a minute. There was one place I didn’t look. No way, I thought. But I decided to go check anyway. True enough, after hammering through all 706 pages of Atty. Ruben Ladia’s Corporation Code textbook, a lone card dropped.

Uh huh. My corpo book got hungry. Great!

A Case of Benjamin’s Buttons January 19, 2009

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Penguin Classics: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Forensic People are just hilarious. Once at dinner, Mommy Kucil, Francis and I talked about sexual innuendos and how Filipinos successfully manage to convert innocent titles to, erm, something that’s not. There’s “Saving Ryan’s Privates” and the more recent addition, “The Curious Case of Benjamin’s Buttons.” Or as Francis put it, “Pressing Benjamin’s Buttons.”

I feel my blog would be disgraced if I go on elaborating.

On the actual film, I was quite impressed by Brad’s genuine portrayal of a kid trapped in an old man’s body. Speaking as an amateur actor, I wouldn’t know from where to grab the emotions demanded by such character if that was assigned to me. Some movie critics say that Benjamin is relatively easy to portray, as he is actually just a child. Innocence, they further say, is one of the simplest to exude. I beg to disagree!

There is a degree of subtlety needed to smoothly execute Benjamin as a child, and Brad Pitt delivered. One must also remember that as much as he is an ordinary child inside, he lived in rare and absolutely extra-ordinary circumstances.

Simply put, Pitt, Blanchett and the crew did their homework well, and are raking in well-deserved millions for it. Kudos!

No shoes, please April 9, 2008

Posted by thepurplehaze in 100% Pinoy, Avventura, Bloopers and Screwups, Ramblings on Work.
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Even Kate Hudson knows how liberating it is to go sans shoes

I have to admit that I almost raised my hands up to rejoice when I found out that my new boss likes working without shoes on. I remember when I was with AL, I felt like I was persecuted (what a word) when I walked around the office in my favorite New York Knicks NBA socks! The buzzing giggles were louder everytime I put on my patent black pumps with those socks on – one office colleague called my get-up, “so London!” But I’m not in London, so…

So far so good with my new work :) I’m still getting the hang of commuting from where I live in Makati to where I work, but MRT’s been really a big help in cutting down my travel time. I just get a little paranoid whenever I get in the train cars, since images of the Rizal Day bombing are still vivid in my head. I sure don’t want to die all shattered and burnt with shrapnel.

The office plans to bring the staff along to Baguio next week; that should be fun, right? Well, honestly, going there again without Uwy and Elmer feels like desecrating my memories of Baguio. It’d be sadder this time. Awww…

Why it pays to be good in reading and language April 2, 2008

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The best news just leaked in a while ago!

My favorite law professor called me up and invited me to work with him on his new law textbook :) Not only that, he also gave me some inside scoop on new administrative policies that I am 100% sure students will be all giddy about. If only I could divulge it here… I would have, you know, if it weren’t for that blasted article in Inquirer today about blogging, hehehe.

Back to the book, I am very excited to jump in on this one since it will be the perfect avenue for me to review on Civil Law. I’d be researching cases, validating doctrines, editing and writing on my favorite Bar subject! The pay would just be a bonus (yey, I can pay for my sisters’ acting workshop at CCP!) :) All this I’d be doing during the summer and probably up to the first semester at the comforts of my office and home. Talk about landing a dream job (DJ)! Not only have I got one DJ, I snagged 2! Thank you Lord! :)

Vacation: OVER March 30, 2008

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Last night’s party was technically my last party for my whole 2-week vacation. Hehehe. I feel there’s more to come, especially since my gal pals from Iloilo and Nueva Ecija are coming over to satisfy their beach lust (Galera, here we come).

Tomorrow is another story. It’s my first day at DevConcepts PH! My only problem was getting to my new office, but I eventually figured out my route thanks to Google Earth:

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I just have to take a bus to Robinson’s Galleria, then walk to Cityland MegaPlaza! That simple :)

thepurplehaze incognito March 27, 2008

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Argh. I can’t tweak this page’s layout/theme! If this goes on, I’d be forced to shut down this account out of sheer frustration!

Stephen Covey says, “Be Proactive”, so I will be. I’ll take a crash online course on CSS, and turn this page into something like this:

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Yes, ala Multiply page!

In other news, Mario and I enjoyed posing as lawyers today at the Senate Building for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Seminar. The event was a collaboration of the IBP Pasay Chapter and Fairchild; our ticket to such is credited to Atty. Apollo XCS Sanggalang, IBP Pasay Chapter President and a professor at the Philippine Law School. The topics, which ranged from CivPro to Legal Ethics, were discussed by esteemed and highly accorded justices and law practitioners. The audience in itself was composed of lawyers, both new and seasoned ones.

I was fascinated by the passion that the speakers have shown for the profession, like retired Ombudsman Hon. Jesus Guerrero. He and all the veteran companyeros and companyeras deserve all due respect. I am truly privileged to have shared the same room and lunch table with them. :)

Now this is what you can call “sharpening the saw.” I am pretty amazed at how resourceful a person can get whenever left with seemingly LIMITED options. Ika nga nila, ang taong nagigipit, lalong nagpupursige.

(Countdown to my new job: 4 days)

Forward, march! March 26, 2008

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Congratulations to all the Graduates of 2008! Kudos to my little brother, Ken, for hurdling 4 fun and confusing years in high school. I’m sure that college at PLM would be as manageable and instructive, if not life-changing. :)

Over lunch a while ago, Dad complained about how long the valedictory addresses were and how he slept through almost the entire graduation ceremony. I couldn’t blame him; mine was equally boring. In fact, the single most exciting thing about my college graduation (aside from the admin. calling out my name) was when Vida ran about the stage carrying a manila paper demanding justice and equal rights, if my memory serves me right. I also loved how my activist friend and her orgmates let down the big, red “Serve the People” banner from the DL Umali Hall in front of the field. How I love and miss UP. Vida and I are now both law students, and I’m sure our other batchmates have gone pretty far too.

I have vague memories of my high school graduation from St. Theresa’s College. But it would be a grave injustice to my good high school teachers if I’d say that it wasn’t as important as college.  I’ve learned quite a lot there too, the most striking of which for me was that no matter how far we go, we should always put God and our neighbor before us. Little did I know that this would be the same mantra our college professors would pound in our heads, only in different packaging (mostly in RED).

To Ken and all your batch mates, again, put God and the Filipino before anything else. Let all the political and economic turmoil the world and the country is  currently experiencing serve as lessons; never treat these as normal, everyday occurrences. Be not like the thieves of the government in sheep’s clothing. Uplift what’s good in all your ways.

In true UP style: Serve the people.

Cheers! March 25, 2008

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Happy birthday Emily!

Wishing you all the best things in life :D

See you in Xaymaca this Saturday! Let’s partaaaay!