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See, my girlfriend is a vegan.

Let’s just put that it’s not really easy getting around the city when we start asking ourselves, “Where do we eat?” Ordinarily, it’s hard enough answering the question as a meat-lusting individual with so many spots to choose from. But what happens when you not only know what place to choose, you consequently have not too many options to begin with?

My dilemma really is that I’m such a darling and I want to, as much as possible, keep my vegan dearest happy, since as she said more times than I can count that perhaps aside from yours truly, food makes her really, really happy.

But first before I start begging for specific advice about this, you might be asking yourselves what a vegan is? Or what veganism is per se.

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ALAVET!

Here’s a video of Alanis Morisette’s cover of The Black Eyed Peas‘ song “My humps”. I’m shunning comments about how much a lot of people dislike this song. I just think it’s ridiculously brilliant. It’s a parody of how insipid songs, videos and pop culture can get. And the touch that Alanis put in to it just underscored feminist undertones. ALAVET!

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House, House and the Homeless.

The past few weeks have been eventful thus far, and just as I was about to create a post plugging my friend’s new coffee shop, “Yellow hauz” (quaintly spelled that way, reflective of the playful personality of the owner), I do however feel that Ria of http://mydavaocity.com has more than adequately put what I wanted to say. So check out that link if you want an objective perspective of what a real connoisseur thinks about the place. If it came from me, I’d wax poetic about the place. I practically live there (here - because, hey! See what I mean?) these days.

So moving on, since this blog is mainly a Music blog, let’s get to the second chunk of this post which is to discuss my love-hate thing going on with “House” music. Read the rest of this entry »

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Beach music?

Having been reminded of my “contract” which Andrew (of http://www.alleba.com/blog) and Ria (of http://politics.alleba.com) is well aware of, I am about to make a post even without really giving it much thought. But let’s see, I asked around and my misheard my muse saying “Beach” when she actually meant “Bleach” for possible keywords that’ll spark the content of this post. Not such a bad idea. It is after all summertime.

Let’s see.
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Podcasting is my hero!

I don’t know what took me so long to figure this out, but I should have talked about podcasting ages ago. Podcast was initially introduced as an add-on to iTunes and iPod, however, over time it has emphasized its utility, turning it into the next best source of audio entertainment, and quite possibly, what I assume would be a big step this information age – credible information. As it is, it’s my current must-stay-online-for reason, what with all the variety of things you can actually have access to like music news, audio magazines and books, University lectures (I have some from Princeton and Berkeley – hah! Like I’ve ever been there) and the list goes on.

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…to update. So I was going to do this whole rap about podcasting, however, had little time to finish the draft I’ve been working for two weeks already! I’m not getting anything done at the rate I’m going. It’s been a busy week in “real life” what with all my pre-final exams and the crazy lifestyle I’ve been keeping up with. Currently having a week-long gig at Madrazo compound and I’m just dying to get the beach at one point during the city festival.

So for the meantime, let me just say happy Araw ng Dabaw to you all! And show up at the blogger’s party tomorrow at Netfront 6-7pm-ish. I’ll take care of registration and I’ll make sure you get you’re free cookie. And you can get to shake my hand finally!

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Come on. Everyone loved that movie. Blood diamonds is lush and action-packed beginning 3 minutes since the start of the movie. You get African rebels portrayed “tactfully” as raging, heroin-driven, smoking, drinking, gangstah copycats who believe in toppling a government who is equally dubious. Nontheless, that’s not the entire point of the film. Because the film is really about the struggle of an African man who got caught by these rebels, and is suddenly caught in the unfolding of catastrophic yet serendipitous events (to make a plot, of course) caused by his discovery of the biggest goddamn pink diamond they’ve seen around those parts. Yummy, so the story begins.

So you have Leonardo di Caprio on one hand and the gorgeous Jennifer Connelly on the other who adds to your staple Hollywood aesthetically-pleasing tandem. Except, they’re not as romantic, you know. They didn’t kiss, they most certainly didn’t get jiggy and the plus part is that Leonardo owes a lot of his charm to his being an asshole. It would have been great if the romance unfolded with the two retaining that kind of bullheadedness. The director, I assume, said cut somewhere just when they’re intense enough to finally have closure over some “things left unsaid”. But really, what am I complaining about?

Sorry to crack your ideal scenario here, but seriously: Blood Diamonds is as cheesy as mozarella. They run around Africa after some Diamond with the wits of a headless chicken then they decide to throw lines reminiscent of Darth Vader’s “I am your father” and top it all off with that memorable acronym: T.I.A. Come on!!! T.I.A. can mean This Is America…or This Is Australia (which on some parts actually have red soil) but what I have to say T.I.A. ought to mean is Take It, Asshole. Yeah, that’s the spirit. Just take the friggin’ diamond and get on with your lives, okay? (And where was I?) Now, you can’t expect to be within a crossfire and be able to have that profound moment of realization inbetween. And what’s worse is, they forget that people are shooting guns for a moment just so they can stare at each other and say the things to each other you’d hear in a soap opera.

Plus, if you have an eye pastry serving of Mr. Di Caprio and Ms. Connelly in the same movie, you might as well exhaust their millions-of-dollars worth of paycheck and get them together for some serious sentimentalist treat. Hollywood is all about taking your cake and eating it, right? You have got to do better than a last phone call. That was heart breaking but, you know, you let the African dude carry you a considerable distance up a mountain, what gives?

Please, please, please, don’t tell me the African dude turned in to an altruist in the end and started the whole wave of getting people to stop buying “conflict-free” diamonds. Ahem.

“Excuse me, I see a lot of conflict in this diamond. Are you absolutely sure it’s conflict-free?”

“Yes.”

“I’m insisting it ought to be conflict-free!”

“It is conflict free!” (Jeweller doesn’t even know where the stupid diamond came from…)

“Okay…”

(And imagine that somewhere in Africa, someone found the next conflict-trodden diamond. Wahoo! On to Tiffanys.)

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Getting a feel of IT

After work two days ago, (note that I’m typing this Monday morning) I went over to Basti’s to meet up with Blogie of http://angdabawenyo.com, who I have apparently been introduced and re-introduced to over the times we’ve spent (albeit separately) in the same coffee shop. I’ve never had the gall to actually sit down and talk to him over ciggies and some geek talk, but I’m glad that Saturday gave me that opportunity.

Because I got to meet him, he was able to give me an idea about professional blogging, which is to say, something I haven’t really considered in spite of the fact that I’m quite possibly one of the oldest bloggers around town. I started out between Freshman to Sophomore year in high school, via freewebs! That’s between 2001-2002. But right now, I can’t officially announce that as how my memory serves me because I have no proof yet. Meanwhile, I took the liberty of checking out http://webarchive.org to see if my old site is there, and sure enough it was, however, disappointingly enough, it only had pages from the latter versions of it. The crappy layouts I started out with weren’t there which means to say that http://klonline.codeswitch.org should have reflected an earlier date in the web archive. Also, I can’t really say that the web archive they had on http://kl-online.cjb.net would really break it for me as the oldest blogger, since I’m almost sure I started earlier than that. The cjb.net URL is actually a redirect. The source URL care of freewebs can’t be found anywhere! So, blargh. There goes my proof. Except if my friend Abby of http://livejournal.com/~perfectly_sane_ who was my first blog buddy/staple plug and visitor could help me dig up some old stuff. My only hope is if she has files from HER blog from way back and show that she has been plugging me since somewhere between 2001-2002. (Crosses fingers.)

Plus, I’m pretty excited about this Saturday. Hopefully we can get sponsors for the Blogger party. I mean, you could say “big deal” if you have a bunch of bloggers meeting up one Saturday night. The thing is though, there really is a whole lot of difference between a handful of Friendster bloggers next to SEO-adventurers, intelligent-blogger-types and of course, your sardonic online commentators. Ahem. Cock your chin and be a snob for once, will you? IT has a little bit more to it than most people think.

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Weird, tired, all over the place.

Yesterday.

Thankfully the NBI people were nice to me especially when they looked down on my form and saw Occupation: Student / Disc Jockey. Lined up as early as 8:30 AM to get my NBI clearance only to find out that the cashier wouldn’t be open until 10. So I dropped by the station to find that Kent wasn’t there (and later I learn that he was drunk the night before hence rendering him unable to go on air that morning). And I ended up catching breakfast at Mickey Dee’s. I have betrayed myself yet again.

Went to school for Prof. Ilagan’s class, which I can’t miss for the world…(because the last class I missed was on Gender politics and sexuality. FUCK!) I headed back to the NBI center after class to line up, then about an hour later, I’ve finally paid for my clearance…which I couldn’t get there and then. Let’s just put that this part of the day was spent going back and forth and walking around. And ending up in McD’s again.

Took my Economics class which had a 10-point bonus question about Lord of the Rings. Cheese. Went to the station to do my 4-hour shift which suddenly changes when my boss calls up and tells me to put on extra hours to wait for David Pomeranz’s kids to call me up so I could record their voice to greet the David P. on his birthday - that’s tonight, for his concert in Edsa Shang hotel, Manila. Snap. Luckily Kent dropped by to bother me so that kept me awake for a while.

But around quarter to 12, with no phone calls at bay, I called up my boss and begged him that I had papers to do and managed to convince him how it’s humanly impossible for me to stay awake for that if I wait any longer. Give it 10 minutes, he said. And I did; no expected phone call thus far. Closed the station only to find out this morning, when I dropped by the station again in time for Kent’s shift, Niki, David’s kid called up around 12. Shit.

I ditched David Pomeranz’s kid last night.

NBI Clearance update: The nice people over at the center told me to come 2 weeks later. WHAT? The only reason that ever happens is if there are people in other parts in the Philippines with the same name as I do and have pending cases with the NBI. Kinda makes me think of the other Kim Castillo(s) out there. Hello, how are you? Can we be friends? What do you do?

***

Here I go again. Time for some calendar-ing.

February

9 - (Friday) 10-11 AM NBI; 1:30-2:30 PM School; 6-10 PM Work; 10-12 PM Meeting
10 - (Saturday) 10-12 AM Tutoring; 2-6 PM Creative Commons Seminar; 6-10 PM Work
11 - (Sunday) 2-6 PM Work
12 - (Monday) 8:30 AM-2:30 PM School; 3:40-6 PM Debate practice; 6-10 PM Work; 10-onwards with Melissa
13 - (Tuesday) 7:40-4:10 PM School, excluding 12:30-4 PM break; 12:30-4 PM Finalize Feb. 14 program; 6-10 PM Work; 10-onwards with Melissa
14 - (Wednesday) 8:30 AM-2:30 PM School; 3:40-6 PM Debate practice; 6-10 PM Work; 10-onwards with Melissa (Tsina! You’re so fucking special daw.)
15 - (Thursday) 7:40-4:10 PM School; 1-4 PM Tutoring; 6-10 PM Work
16 - (Friday) 8:30 AM-2:30 PM School; 4-6 PM Foucalt lecture on History of Sexuality; 6-10 PM work; 10-onwards Gig @ Paseo.
17 - (Saturday) 9:30 AM-6 PM Foucalt lecture on History of Sexuality day 2; 6-10 PM work; 10-11 PM Davao blogger’s party; 11-12 Gig @ Paseo; 12-onwards Jen’s going away party.

Unsure dates:

25-26 15th Mindanao Parliamentary Debate Champs in Surigao.

Sabay sabaw nating sabihin: Ang babaing walang pahinga.

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Konsyertos 3 is not the latest news the scene kids have heard, but Kaiban Davao can honestly say that last Friday and Saturday (January 26-27, 2007) was a smash. Surely anyone who could be drunk or sober at that time could tell fun when they see, or in this case, hear it.

On the other hand, while everyone else was having fun, people behind the scenes (and mind you they do more than just lurk around,) had to pull some extra-mile stunts to keep the entire show running. That aside, the number of heads that showed up that night, shows the immense support of the crowd Kaiban has in following. That in itself is inspiring the people behind the event to proceed with its goal of promoting Davao music.

We’ll keep you posted on events to follow.

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