singers supposedly entertain our ears, but i think it's better if they entertain our eyes as well. admit it, we all want stare at a hot chick when listening to music.
my top 5 hottest female singers
1) katy perry - cocktease.
2) hayley williams - hottest redhead out there.
3) avril lavigne - the smokey eyes and "i don't care" attitude are still sexy
4) taylor swift - someone you want to bring home and introduce to your mom.
5) mariah carey - the oldest in the list but she still has it.
honorable mention: fergie of black eyed peas
2010 has been a wonderful year for katy, hayley, and taylor swift. multiple platinum albums, sold-out concerts, and grammy awards/nominations. they are at the top of their game right now. for avril and mariah, i'm sure that they are just lurking in the background, preparing to surprise us sooner than we think.
looking forward to more eye-candies in the music scene this 2011. haha.
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taylor swift will be coming to manila this february. too bad the concert is already sold out except for the bleachers. bummer.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
book 20: lullaby
lullaby is a dark entertaining chuck palahniuk novel with lots of twisted humor. it's actually an easy read but it has a lot to say if you dig deeper.
my last book of the year didn't disappoint.
my last book of the year didn't disappoint.
golf 101
just finished my 5th day of golf lessons. golf is a frustrating sport. i still suck big time. i had a couple of 120 yard shots though. tsamba.
some helpful tips for beginners. hope this improves your swing.
1) take time to prepare ur shot. proper form/stance, distance from the ball, club grip, etc.
2) focus. focus. focus.
3) keep your head still and always keep your eyes on the ball.
4) maintain good balance. put your weight on your heels. it helps.
5) always follow through your shot. remember to complete your swing with proper form.
i still have 6 sessions left. if i can only shoot 5 straight 120 "yarder" with a 7 iron, i'd be the happiest man alive. haha. wish me luck.
some helpful tips for beginners. hope this improves your swing.
1) take time to prepare ur shot. proper form/stance, distance from the ball, club grip, etc.
2) focus. focus. focus.
3) keep your head still and always keep your eyes on the ball.
4) maintain good balance. put your weight on your heels. it helps.
5) always follow through your shot. remember to complete your swing with proper form.
i still have 6 sessions left. if i can only shoot 5 straight 120 "yarder" with a 7 iron, i'd be the happiest man alive. haha. wish me luck.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
book 19: after the quake
i consider this one of the most depressing works of murakami.
there are things that happen in life that forever changes us... e.g. death, betrayal, failure of a relationship. and each of us deal with these things differently, in our own little ways. but it doesn't change the fact that we are still haunted by it. as the cliche goes, the past determines how we live the present and see the future.
after the quake is an exploration of the human psyche when dealt with life changing events. terrified, lonely, and empty. most of us are.
there are things that happen in life that forever changes us... e.g. death, betrayal, failure of a relationship. and each of us deal with these things differently, in our own little ways. but it doesn't change the fact that we are still haunted by it. as the cliche goes, the past determines how we live the present and see the future.
after the quake is an exploration of the human psyche when dealt with life changing events. terrified, lonely, and empty. most of us are.
book 18: hardboiled & hard luck
i've been hearing a lot about banana yoshimoto since i was in college, but i never got to read any of her stuff. anyway... about three weeks ago, my friend found out that i'm a big fan of murakami so she lent me banana yoshimoto's hardboiled & hard luck. she assured me that if i like murakami, i would like yoshimoto as well.
and she was absolutely right. yoshimoto's writing style reminds me of murakami. it's a bit lightweight but the themes and tone are somewhat similar. their works take on ordinary situation and then twists it into something extraordinary, oftentimes bordering on the weird and absurd. but yoshimoto i think is easier to digest. if murakami novels are dementors - suck the life out of you. yoshimoto's work is different - hints of optimism and possibility of redemption are apparent.
thanks to my friend d for introducing me to banana yoshimoto.
you guys will surely hear more about this author from me.
and she was absolutely right. yoshimoto's writing style reminds me of murakami. it's a bit lightweight but the themes and tone are somewhat similar. their works take on ordinary situation and then twists it into something extraordinary, oftentimes bordering on the weird and absurd. but yoshimoto i think is easier to digest. if murakami novels are dementors - suck the life out of you. yoshimoto's work is different - hints of optimism and possibility of redemption are apparent.
thanks to my friend d for introducing me to banana yoshimoto.
you guys will surely hear more about this author from me.
i'm #1
zamboanga rebels is on top (cersa 2010 - 2011 league). let's see how long i can stay here. hopefully til the end of the season. haha.
1. Zamboanga Rebels 83.5
2. fat bastard 82.5
3. Durian Republic 81
3. Happy Jrue Holidays! 81
5. Quingua 79.5
6. Past Forwards 68
7. damon4ever 67.5
8. Buenamano 67
9. ibaka talaga 64
10. Exodus 62
11. Dwight Howard 60.5
12. Murphy's law 55
13. insecto 49
14. Flying Hamsters 44.5
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kobe and llamar are keeping me afloat. i'm planning to trade kobe for nash though. i have my reasons. quingua, please do accept my kobe-billups vs nash-duncan offer.
1. Zamboanga Rebels 83.5
2. fat bastard 82.5
3. Durian Republic 81
3. Happy Jrue Holidays! 81
5. Quingua 79.5
6. Past Forwards 68
7. damon4ever 67.5
8. Buenamano 67
9. ibaka talaga 64
10. Exodus 62
11. Dwight Howard 60.5
12. Murphy's law 55
13. insecto 49
14. Flying Hamsters 44.5
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kobe and llamar are keeping me afloat. i'm planning to trade kobe for nash though. i have my reasons. quingua, please do accept my kobe-billups vs nash-duncan offer.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
the rise of philippine football
the loss to indonesia was nothing to be ashamed of. the azkals has put football in the philippine map. my dad, uncles, and titas who never watch football were glued to the tv set last thursday and sunday night, cheering for the mighty underdogs. for the first time, the philippine team jerseys were selling like pancakes, and the team was the topic of office pantry conversations. amazing right? the azkals has certainly revived football in the country.
looking forward to 2011 where the azkals will see action in three tournaments including the qualifying tournament for the 2014 world cup in brazil.
these underdogs can bite...
looking forward to 2011 where the azkals will see action in three tournaments including the qualifying tournament for the 2014 world cup in brazil.
these underdogs can bite...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
hottest local celebrities of 2010
last year, i posted my list that includes the following
1) heart evangelista
2) bianca king
3) anne curtis
4) rhian ramos
5) shaina magdayao
http://laterplease.blogspot.com/2010/01/hottest-local-celebrity-of-2009.html
although i still loooooove them (hahaha), i've come with a completely new 5 for this year. i blame it on the giant billboards all around the metro.
1) georgina wilson
2) cristine reyes
3) lovi poe
4) angelica panganiban
5) angel locsin
georgina, angelica, and lovi are bench models. angel locson is with folded & hung while cristine is the face of colt 45. thanks to them. they make the traffic along edsa tolerable. haha.
1) heart evangelista
2) bianca king
3) anne curtis
4) rhian ramos
5) shaina magdayao
http://laterplease.blogspot.com/2010/01/hottest-local-celebrity-of-2009.html
although i still loooooove them (hahaha), i've come with a completely new 5 for this year. i blame it on the giant billboards all around the metro.
1) georgina wilson
2) cristine reyes
3) lovi poe
4) angelica panganiban
5) angel locsin
georgina, angelica, and lovi are bench models. angel locson is with folded & hung while cristine is the face of colt 45. thanks to them. they make the traffic along edsa tolerable. haha.
last day tomorrow - symphony of parols
symphony of parols' last day is tomorrow, december 23. shows will be featured every 30 minutes from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the ayala triangle in makati City.
this light and sound spectacle is created by light designer voltaire de jesus and sound designer jethro joaquin. entrance is for free.
http://gallery.clickthecity.com/thumbnails.php?album=3250
and since you're in the area, why don't you grab dinner at ayala triangle's restaurant row. lots and lots of choices.
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also try to drive (or maybe jog for fitness buffs) around makati cbd. the christmas lights along ayala, makati avenue, and paseo roxas are awesome!!! perfect stress-reliever for me. makes me wanna sing "pasko na naman"! haha.
happy holidays everyone!
this light and sound spectacle is created by light designer voltaire de jesus and sound designer jethro joaquin. entrance is for free.
http://gallery.clickthecity.com/thumbnails.php?album=3250
and since you're in the area, why don't you grab dinner at ayala triangle's restaurant row. lots and lots of choices.
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also try to drive (or maybe jog for fitness buffs) around makati cbd. the christmas lights along ayala, makati avenue, and paseo roxas are awesome!!! perfect stress-reliever for me. makes me wanna sing "pasko na naman"! haha.
happy holidays everyone!
myth of the human body
for those who are interested to visit the myth of the human body exhibit, it's located at
Neobabylon Building 9
Bayani Road, AFPOVAI
Taguig City
Tel nos: 8895467 / 8891724
entrance Fee is P350.00. it's open 7 days a week including holidays. exhibit runs until april 2011.
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this exhibit will make you take good care of your body. our grade school teachers were right. health is wealth.
time for a lifestyle change...
Neobabylon Building 9
Bayani Road, AFPOVAI
Taguig City
Tel nos: 8895467 / 8891724
entrance Fee is P350.00. it's open 7 days a week including holidays. exhibit runs until april 2011.
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this exhibit will make you take good care of your body. our grade school teachers were right. health is wealth.
time for a lifestyle change...
hangover
What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word “Germany”? Mercedes Benz, BMW, or beer? Or maybe Heidi Klum perhaps.
One of the perks of managing the KT Workstream is that you get to travel once in awhile. If you‟re lucky, you get to dance samba with the beautiful people of Brazil, try Kimchi in Korea, or shop for Murano glass in Italy. But if you’re really lucky, you get to fly to Germany and get to taste the best beers in the world.
Germany has around 1,300 breweries. Philippines, I think, has less than 10. And these Ger-man breweries adhere to the reinheitsgebot or “purity order” dating from 1516, which man-dates that the only al-lowed ingredients of beer are water, hops, and barley-malt. Ger-mans do take their beer seriously. Only real beer should be served. No excuses. Germany also ranks 3rd in per capita consumption of beer, only behind the Czechs and Irish. Ger-mans, despite being stereotyped as stiff and very serious, know how to party. I only stayed in Germany for six weeks. But I went home with a se-verely damaged liver. Kidding. I went back to Manila with a wealth of knowledge and experi-ence in managing KT, and of course a noticeable beer belly.
Some of my favorites. I highly recommended them.
Bitburger Premium Pils – It has a bitter finish. Ideal for cooling off on sun-drenched days and taming the heat of spicy food.
Konig Ludwig - a Ba-varian beer, safe choice for hefeweizen. It‟s full-bodied with complex taste, and characterized by strong banana flavor.
Paulaner Hefeweizen – Paulaner is proudly from the beer-guzzling capital of the world, Munich. This beer is the
epitome of Hefeweizen.
Spaten Optimator – a classic German dark beer. Full bodied with a deep dark color and rich roasted malt flavor. It has a slightly higher alcohol content that most beer, 7.2%, which is actually a good thing for some, including me.
Krombacher – If you like San Miguel Beer Pale Pilsner, you will love this. Brewed in the small town of Krom-bach, this German beer brand is one of the top sellers throughout Ger-many
Beck’s – probably the most recognized German beer. This world-famous beer is a favor-ite of many because of its balanced flavor and dry and crisp finish.
Work was tough during those six weeks. But I didn’t mind it that much because there’s always a bottle of first-rate German beer waiting for me at my apartment (I would’ve preferred Heidi Klum over a bottle of beer though).
Cheers!
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something i wrote for 20 minutes for the office newsletter. once a crammer, always a crammer :)
One of the perks of managing the KT Workstream is that you get to travel once in awhile. If you‟re lucky, you get to dance samba with the beautiful people of Brazil, try Kimchi in Korea, or shop for Murano glass in Italy. But if you’re really lucky, you get to fly to Germany and get to taste the best beers in the world.
Germany has around 1,300 breweries. Philippines, I think, has less than 10. And these Ger-man breweries adhere to the reinheitsgebot or “purity order” dating from 1516, which man-dates that the only al-lowed ingredients of beer are water, hops, and barley-malt. Ger-mans do take their beer seriously. Only real beer should be served. No excuses. Germany also ranks 3rd in per capita consumption of beer, only behind the Czechs and Irish. Ger-mans, despite being stereotyped as stiff and very serious, know how to party. I only stayed in Germany for six weeks. But I went home with a se-verely damaged liver. Kidding. I went back to Manila with a wealth of knowledge and experi-ence in managing KT, and of course a noticeable beer belly.
Some of my favorites. I highly recommended them.
Bitburger Premium Pils – It has a bitter finish. Ideal for cooling off on sun-drenched days and taming the heat of spicy food.
Konig Ludwig - a Ba-varian beer, safe choice for hefeweizen. It‟s full-bodied with complex taste, and characterized by strong banana flavor.
Paulaner Hefeweizen – Paulaner is proudly from the beer-guzzling capital of the world, Munich. This beer is the
epitome of Hefeweizen.
Spaten Optimator – a classic German dark beer. Full bodied with a deep dark color and rich roasted malt flavor. It has a slightly higher alcohol content that most beer, 7.2%, which is actually a good thing for some, including me.
Krombacher – If you like San Miguel Beer Pale Pilsner, you will love this. Brewed in the small town of Krom-bach, this German beer brand is one of the top sellers throughout Ger-many
Beck’s – probably the most recognized German beer. This world-famous beer is a favor-ite of many because of its balanced flavor and dry and crisp finish.
Work was tough during those six weeks. But I didn’t mind it that much because there’s always a bottle of first-rate German beer waiting for me at my apartment (I would’ve preferred Heidi Klum over a bottle of beer though).
Cheers!
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something i wrote for 20 minutes for the office newsletter. once a crammer, always a crammer :)
zamboanga hermosa
Traveling A-Z: Zamboanga
By VINCE G. LOPEZ
October 27, 2010, 11:18am
The colorful flowers around the province define the beauty of the province. More popularly known as the city of flowers, Zamboanga is one of the biggest provinces of the Philippines.
A charming and colorful culture welcomes the tourist as they arrive into the province eagerly awaiting a wonderful adventure in the Mindanao region. Known for its diversity of people and culture, Zamboanga ranks as the sixth most populous city in the country but is considerably not overpopulated as it is also the third largest province in Philippines.
Being one of the most populated provinces in the Philippines, Zamboanga has become the center of economic activities in Mindanao. The province takes pride in its transportation advancements with an international airport and modern seaport that cater to nearby provinces and neighboring countries.
From great diving escapes or a simple historical tour, the province has more than just one way of entertaining tourists. Its long bond with history makes it one of the most informational city tours in the country.
But more than just an educational destination, foreign tourists mainly go to Zamboanga for the numerous diving sites scattered along its coast. There are exactly 28 small islands along the province’s coast. The most prominent dive site in the province is the Santa Cruz Island which is famous for its colorful fish and corals.
Fast facts:
Local Dialect: ZambuangeƱo Chavakano,
Festivals:
Dia de Zamboanga – A commemorative celebration of President Quezon’s declaration of the province as a chartered city. Considered as Zamboanga’s foundation day, the festivity is celebrated on the 26th of February.
What to see:
Fort Pilar –created in the early 1600s, the place originally served as a garrison during the Spanish era but has now evolved into a museum and a shrine in honor of Our Lady of the Pillar, the Patron Saint of Zamboanga City.
Sta. Cruz Island – known for its pink white sand and the powdery white beach.
Dakak – One of the most famous beach resorts in the province and considered to be the best beach in Zamboanga.
Sinilog Island – One of the most admired destinations in the province and slowly emerging as one of the best dive sites in the country.
Pasonaca Park – Over a century old but continues to be one of the most visited parks in the province for its colorful flowers and plants.
Serenity Falls –A scenic falls located between Pamucutan and La Paz
Cawa Cawa Boulevard – the province’s own take on a relaxing view of sunset along the street.
How to get there:
Zamboanga’s port has a scheduled passenger trip Cotabato, Dipolog/Dapitan, General Santos, Pagadian, Jolo, Bongao, Isabela, Cebu, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Bacolod, Manila as well as neighboring countries. There are also direct flights to Zamboanga via major airlines from Manila.
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glad to be back for a 13 day vacation. time to gobble up on seafood and spend time learning golf seriously.
looking forward to a productive vacation.
By VINCE G. LOPEZ
October 27, 2010, 11:18am
The colorful flowers around the province define the beauty of the province. More popularly known as the city of flowers, Zamboanga is one of the biggest provinces of the Philippines.
A charming and colorful culture welcomes the tourist as they arrive into the province eagerly awaiting a wonderful adventure in the Mindanao region. Known for its diversity of people and culture, Zamboanga ranks as the sixth most populous city in the country but is considerably not overpopulated as it is also the third largest province in Philippines.
Being one of the most populated provinces in the Philippines, Zamboanga has become the center of economic activities in Mindanao. The province takes pride in its transportation advancements with an international airport and modern seaport that cater to nearby provinces and neighboring countries.
From great diving escapes or a simple historical tour, the province has more than just one way of entertaining tourists. Its long bond with history makes it one of the most informational city tours in the country.
But more than just an educational destination, foreign tourists mainly go to Zamboanga for the numerous diving sites scattered along its coast. There are exactly 28 small islands along the province’s coast. The most prominent dive site in the province is the Santa Cruz Island which is famous for its colorful fish and corals.
Fast facts:
Local Dialect: ZambuangeƱo Chavakano,
Festivals:
Dia de Zamboanga – A commemorative celebration of President Quezon’s declaration of the province as a chartered city. Considered as Zamboanga’s foundation day, the festivity is celebrated on the 26th of February.
What to see:
Fort Pilar –created in the early 1600s, the place originally served as a garrison during the Spanish era but has now evolved into a museum and a shrine in honor of Our Lady of the Pillar, the Patron Saint of Zamboanga City.
Sta. Cruz Island – known for its pink white sand and the powdery white beach.
Dakak – One of the most famous beach resorts in the province and considered to be the best beach in Zamboanga.
Sinilog Island – One of the most admired destinations in the province and slowly emerging as one of the best dive sites in the country.
Pasonaca Park – Over a century old but continues to be one of the most visited parks in the province for its colorful flowers and plants.
Serenity Falls –A scenic falls located between Pamucutan and La Paz
Cawa Cawa Boulevard – the province’s own take on a relaxing view of sunset along the street.
How to get there:
Zamboanga’s port has a scheduled passenger trip Cotabato, Dipolog/Dapitan, General Santos, Pagadian, Jolo, Bongao, Isabela, Cebu, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Bacolod, Manila as well as neighboring countries. There are also direct flights to Zamboanga via major airlines from Manila.
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glad to be back for a 13 day vacation. time to gobble up on seafood and spend time learning golf seriously.
looking forward to a productive vacation.
let go
these repressed memories becomes underlying emotions that can be triggered by mundane... seemingly superficial stuff... like the strangers we meet, the songs we listen to, even the food that we eat, and so on... and these emotions can be overwhelming, not good for us... like a dam breaking, it drowns you.. and you are left smothered, gasping for air.
exhausted
i need sllllleeeeeeeeeeeeepppppppppppppppppppppppp!
my schedule for the past three weeks.
dec 3 - dinner and night cap at no.38 jupiter
dec 4 - little women at gbelt
- yakimix night at moa
dec 5 - inaanak's bday party at shakey's valero
- shopping at world bazaar (wtc)
dec 6 - team xmas party at ortigas
dec 7 - dinner with sister at bfast ayala triagle
dec 8 - badminton group xmas dinner at annapolis seafood palace
dec 9 - dive central party at rufu's kayalaan
dec 10 - despedida inuman at pinchos / stacker's piazza
- bday party at metrowalk
dec 11 - cuzin's wedding at qc
dec 12 - myth of the human body at fort bonifacio
- bring my mom to resort's world for dinner and movie
dec 13 - batch reunion dinner at lusso
dec 14 - inuman session at the piazza
- birthday party at the coal, harbour square
dec 15 - wedding reception at manila peninsula
dec 16 - watch the philippines vs indo game at fridays glorietta
- visit the lights and sound show at ayala triangle
dec 17 - xmas dinner/party at agave
dec 18 - another xmas party/concert at cubao
dec 19 - wedding at palm resort, laiya
dec 20 - lunch event at san juan batangas, head back to manila
dec 21 - ex-project barkada dinner at johnny chow resorts world
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xmas season is stressful. haha. too many parties. it's a good kind of stress though. if there's such a thing. haha. i bet my productivity at work is down by 50%.
happy holidays !!!
my schedule for the past three weeks.
dec 3 - dinner and night cap at no.38 jupiter
dec 4 - little women at gbelt
- yakimix night at moa
dec 5 - inaanak's bday party at shakey's valero
- shopping at world bazaar (wtc)
dec 6 - team xmas party at ortigas
dec 7 - dinner with sister at bfast ayala triagle
dec 8 - badminton group xmas dinner at annapolis seafood palace
dec 9 - dive central party at rufu's kayalaan
dec 10 - despedida inuman at pinchos / stacker's piazza
- bday party at metrowalk
dec 11 - cuzin's wedding at qc
dec 12 - myth of the human body at fort bonifacio
- bring my mom to resort's world for dinner and movie
dec 13 - batch reunion dinner at lusso
dec 14 - inuman session at the piazza
- birthday party at the coal, harbour square
dec 15 - wedding reception at manila peninsula
dec 16 - watch the philippines vs indo game at fridays glorietta
- visit the lights and sound show at ayala triangle
dec 17 - xmas dinner/party at agave
dec 18 - another xmas party/concert at cubao
dec 19 - wedding at palm resort, laiya
dec 20 - lunch event at san juan batangas, head back to manila
dec 21 - ex-project barkada dinner at johnny chow resorts world
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xmas season is stressful. haha. too many parties. it's a good kind of stress though. if there's such a thing. haha. i bet my productivity at work is down by 50%.
happy holidays !!!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
unilab run results - leg 3 for runrio trilog
worst run ever. 37 mins!!! embarassing. haha. thanks to my friend though for donating her bib and letting me humilate her. check results below!
despite my worst record, i think this is the most organized run that i attended. good job rio. you've learned well. also thanks to unilab for the freebies!
i need to get back in shape! asap!
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EVENT: 5km
DATE: November 20, 2010
BIB/DIV: 11829 / F 30-39
TIME: 40m:53s (gun) / 37m:5s (net)
1483rd place (net)
1780th place
2660 finishers behind. About 40% of finishers ahead.
FACTS
Who's who
Of the 4440 who finished, 54% were women and 46% were men.
Timing Info
Your start delay: 3m 48s.
Your Split Times
Average mile: 11 min 56 sec
Average Km: 7 min 25 sec
Your Speed
Average Speed 8.1 kph
5.0 mph
despite my worst record, i think this is the most organized run that i attended. good job rio. you've learned well. also thanks to unilab for the freebies!
i need to get back in shape! asap!
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EVENT: 5km
DATE: November 20, 2010
BIB/DIV: 11829 / F 30-39
TIME: 40m:53s (gun) / 37m:5s (net)
1483rd place (net)
1780th place
2660 finishers behind. About 40% of finishers ahead.
FACTS
Who's who
Of the 4440 who finished, 54% were women and 46% were men.
Timing Info
Your start delay: 3m 48s.
Your Split Times
Average mile: 11 min 56 sec
Average Km: 7 min 25 sec
Your Speed
Average Speed 8.1 kph
5.0 mph
john mayer setlist
what can i say? this guy is oozing with talent. it was a very successful concert despite the heavy rain.
here's the setlist to those who might be interested. best song of the night is gravity.
Vultures
No Such Thing
Perfectly Lonely
Ain't No Sunshine
Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
Waiting On The World To Change
Daughters" (from Heavier Things)
Stop This Train
Your Body Is A Wonderland
Who Says
Heartbreak Warfare
Gravity
Do You Know Me
Why Georgia
Half Of My Heart" with a sample of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing
Edge of Desire
here's the setlist to those who might be interested. best song of the night is gravity.
Vultures
No Such Thing
Perfectly Lonely
Ain't No Sunshine
Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
Waiting On The World To Change
Daughters" (from Heavier Things)
Stop This Train
Your Body Is A Wonderland
Who Says
Heartbreak Warfare
Gravity
Do You Know Me
Why Georgia
Half Of My Heart" with a sample of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing
Edge of Desire
Thursday, December 16, 2010
go azkals!
despite losing to indonesia by conceding a goal, i'm still hopeful. kaya naman pala. we had decent attempts. we just loss steam during the latter part of the match. lack of conditioning perhaps. but we do have the skills and the heart.
i believe.
sunday is redemption time.
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if you're looking for a venue this sunday, fridays glorietta will again be showing the match live on big screen. better call for reservations.
i believe.
sunday is redemption time.
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if you're looking for a venue this sunday, fridays glorietta will again be showing the match live on big screen. better call for reservations.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
gin awesome!
the gin blossoms concert last nov 18 was a trip down to memory lane... back when rock and roll was still king, and chuck taylors rule the streets.
here's the set list to those who're interested.
Follow You Down
Don’t Change For Me
Till I Hear It From You
Found Out About You
Miss Disarray
As Long As It Matters
Lost Horizons
Long Time Gone
Go Cry Baby
Learning The Hard Way
Until I Fall Away
Dead or Alive on the 405
Allison Road
I’m Ready
Pieces of the Night
Hey Jealousy
Wave Bye Bye
Encore set:
Encore
Goin’ to California
Now(The Pinsouls Cover)
Hands are Tied
21 songs huh?! worth it!
cheers to the good old times!
here's the set list to those who're interested.
Follow You Down
Don’t Change For Me
Till I Hear It From You
Found Out About You
Miss Disarray
As Long As It Matters
Lost Horizons
Long Time Gone
Go Cry Baby
Learning The Hard Way
Until I Fall Away
Dead or Alive on the 405
Allison Road
I’m Ready
Pieces of the Night
Hey Jealousy
Wave Bye Bye
Encore set:
Encore
Goin’ to California
Now(The Pinsouls Cover)
Hands are Tied
21 songs huh?! worth it!
cheers to the good old times!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
inspired football
http://bleachersbrew.blogspot.com/2010/12/philippines-vietnam-2010-suzuki-cup.html
it was david against goliath... a historic win... biggest upset of the tournament in years!!!
echoing my facebook status the other day... "azkals humble defending champ vietnam in suzuki cup. 2 - 0! good job team philippines!"
let's beat myanmar tomorrow night! we believe!
it was david against goliath... a historic win... biggest upset of the tournament in years!!!
echoing my facebook status the other day... "azkals humble defending champ vietnam in suzuki cup. 2 - 0! good job team philippines!"
let's beat myanmar tomorrow night! we believe!
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