Friday, October 22, 2010

Off to Kuala Lumpur

Traveling to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for the weekend!

Kuala Lumpur sunrise - Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur

First Eaglepoint Malaysia convergence. All three churches (Puchong, Damansara, and Penang) from around Malaysia will 'converge' and have a joint service of celebration. Pastor Steve Murrell, co-founder and President of Every Nation Ministries, will be speaking. Stoked!


Bus leaves tomorrow AM at 0730 hours. Gah, kill me now. Kidding, I'm excited to go. I'm just not looking forward to waking up early.

I'll be staying with Jack Chong, Luis with Jun Kheng, Jenny with Jun Gan, and Sabina & my mom with Mr Frank and his family. Ha ha, kinda funny that we are, in my mom's words, being farmed out.

By some time next week, I'll probably have another post about the whole experience. Either abridged or... well, unabridged. Stay tuned!

Song I've been really addicted to the past few days by Oren Lavie "Unhidden Track: Quarter Past Wonderful":

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Secrets.

I was fixing my stuff today. Throwing away what I didn't need. Keeping what I wanted. Long story short, I found this. 'Twas an English assignment, I think. September 2009.

This is super "OA" (as we would say in the Philippines) or over done. It was supposed to be a Descriptive Writing composition. Again, I'm not so sure, he he. Anyway, here it is.

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A man saunters down an empty road. His head is down to the ground, his soul downcast. Happiness has become a stranger; faithful friends have become foreigners. With every aching step he takes, the suffocating emptiness weighs the once-jovial-clown down.

Where have the days of sunshine, skies of colourful hues and fresh summer breezes gone to, questions the foot-fitted creature of misery and sadness. Who stole the twinkling stars from their place, the owls and crickets that bring life to the scheduled darkness?

In and out, he takes a breath and plods an inch further. Rats dance round his feet and trash flies fly. To his left a diseased half-bred German Shepherd rots and before him, a decaying city street. Everywhere he fixes eyes to, death and decay are all he sees.


Left, right. Left, right. Where is this man going? On down the road he continues. He walks until his socks are soaked with red, his body rich with stench. And soon, a rumbling is heard. From my stomach, he presumes and into a diner he enters.

The lights are way too bright, dull in an odd way. Corny music stings and deafens his ears. The lead singer sings about all the wrong things and the acoustics are terrible.

"Switch that damn music off!" he demands. In an instant, like a blood-sucking leech, all eyes are glued to him. He comes to his senses after an awkward silence and apologizes for his impudence.

A tall slender redhead with 4-inch high heels then escorts the man with brown, wavy hair to the far corner of the diner, to the right of the kitchen away from most of the customers. "Can I get you anything?" the ethereal voice questions.
"Coffee. Black. Get me bacon and waffles with no syrup and extra butter."
The waitress smiles a coy grin and as she retrieves the five-page menu she says: "Is that all?"

Instead of an answer, a blank stare from greenish-gray eyes with thick black eye bags is all she gets. "Very well then" she mutters as she retreats. "Jackass" the man hears as she walks away with that over-done model's stride.

The food arrives way too late. The butter is hard and the waffles stale. In response the man simply exhales and without bothering to loosen his scarf of fold the sleeves of the white woolen sweater that fits him perfectly--custom made concluded the broker across the room--he gulps it down. Cuts it in half and swallows without chewing. His plate is empty in four bites.

Images flash through his his head like pests infesting a downtown apartment. Pictures and still frames invade his vision. Then like it was being squeezed out, a fat tear accumulates in the left corner of his right eye. Down his cheek it itches. I miss them, he lips. Secrets, memories from decades ago haunt him...

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I didn't even finish it. I don't remember if I even handed it in or not. Now thinking about it, I probably wrote this during a free period, he he. Hope you didn't get bored. :)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Photo Booth

Here's my first Photo Booth post. Heh.
Been at home with Sabina the past few weeks.
Excited for a few things... glad that even if my plans don't work out, His plans are better.

Friday, October 8, 2010

There are stories everywhere...

“there are stories everywhere,” he told the horses
"There are stories everywhere," he told the horses. "Everything has a story untold."

"That girl for instance," he said. "What girl you ask? That girl with the flowing gown of velvet pink. That girl with the sparkling anklet on her left ankle." He stopped talking and jumped over the small stream.

They walked on. Heavy breathing and deep panting from the three of them. The skies grew dim, the wind howled bringing a sharp piercing chill. He kept his eyes forward: on something just by the side of the stony path. Then he continued,

"That girl with the rosy cheeks and soft face.

"That girl trapped in the flower..."

(Inspired by shoepastryheart)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Postcards

I received three postcards yesterday.
"Pen-mail"

"Santiago De Compostela, España" from María Miguens Fernandez (Spain)

I don't think I've mentioned it yet in this blog that I collect postcards. Well, there it is: I collect postcards! 

I joined this postcard project site, Postcrossing, a few years ago but only really started using it last year. The concept of the site is actually very simple and it's tons of fun. I urge you to check it out if you're not lazy.


Though none of these postcards were sent via the website. I found two of these people from the postcrossing directory, but we're sending outside the project now. I've received and sent each of them more than three postcards each already. Pretty cool.

From the site alone, I've received a hundred postcards. My total number of postcards is unknown (not because I have so many, but because I've never counted, haha). But even though I have a lot, I still get giddy when I receive a new one. Sending is fun too.

 "Wanderlust" from Elle Battung
(US postcard, sent from the Philippines)

"Braga Costa Verde, Portugal" from Pedro Cubal (Portugal)

I'll post my favorite postcards soon!

Here's "Love Lost" by the Australian band The Temper Trap live in KEXP.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Cool [Upside-down] Things + Justin Timberlake

Now playing: Let It Fall by Lykke Li

Here are a few more stuff on the web that I've found a tad bit interesting. OK, a little more than just a "tad bit". Most of these are pretty rad.
curvedwhite:Invisible Shoes by Andreia Chaves

Invisible Shoes by Andreia Chaves
This low-cut boot reflects its surroundings making the earth part of your wardrobe. Regardless of being environmental or not, these pair of shoes make you feel like your helping stop global warming. This interesting design is part an innovative collection of footwear concepts. I for one am excited to see her concepts materialize in the near future. (I wonder if people will wear them too?)



Fully Functional Upside-down House, South Korea. I always thought that these kind of stuff never made it past the drawing board. But, believe it or not, these houses are not just mere art installations but are fully functional. More at Modern Met & Spot Cool Stuff.

Kim Joon - Fragile-Dragon - 2010
Wizard of Oz-much? Korean tattooist Kim Joon's "Tattoo & Taboo" is now on display at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Beverly Hills. His work is vaguely explained here.


I haven't been feeling very well the past couple of days, I've been feeling somewhat like this:
Comfort Kills (by Stephen T.C. Morris)
This is one from the collection of Stephen T.C. Morris in flickr. I like the concept. It hazily expresses how I sometimes feel--as if things aren't "straight"; as if things were abnormal and distorted in an uncomfortable kind of way; as if I were sick and felt like throwing up... Check out more of his stuff. Some are also pretty comical. Like this one:
What goes in, must come out. (by Stephen T.C. Morris)
Talk about getting your head dunked in the toilet, aye. Proud to say that I cannot relate.

Not to forget, here's one of Justin Timberlake with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots doing a homage of HIP HOP hits. Got this from JT's twitter page. He. Is. Oh. Some. ohhhsome. Idol.
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