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It's the season to be dreaming!

Here is my wishlist for Christmas

1) a nice planner. I want something that's nice. Starbucks, This Journal... or a Moleskine planner/journal/diary would do
2) external flash drives/ sd card (2gb or bigger) for my netbook.
3) a lightsaber!!
4) a Macbook!!!
5) cool headphones
6) a Master Grade God Gundam and Master Gundam Gold versions! Put in also an MG Strike Freedom Gundam and a Perfect Grade Wing Gundam Zero Custom
7) a digital SLR of my own.

Manila Freelancer has an online raffle contest and this is my entry

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There is pride in our nationality because of so many reasons.

My pride in our nationality...

 

  • ...is in how Filipinos can talk about ideas from the mundane to the innovative, the political and intellectual to the intriguing and engaging. There is a certain thirst to talk about things, whatever the topic may be

  • ...is in how a group of Filipinos create a certain bubble of familiarity and kinship once they get together in a foreign land

  • ...is in how the Filipino tongue can adjust to any language with ease, wherever they are in the world

  • ...is in that once upon a time when the power was within the people

  • ...is in how Filipinos became legends in sports and in the arts, showing the world how our country is gifted with great talent and perseverance that can pave the way for success

  • ...is inhow fellow Filipinos pride is shown in different ways: through three stars and a sun embroidered on apparel and local material made into bracelets, songs of believing in our color and agimat flowing through our bloodstream, love for our nation transcends all forms of expression.

  • ...is in how Filipinos, despite the corruption going on and the hardships encountered, we can still find reasons to smile

 

(this is an entry to the moleskine giveaway contest at http://pinoycentric.com)

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Major daily Manila Bulletin is being sued for Php 1.2 million by photographer Anton Shekker for allegedly using and printing a couple of his photos without his permission.

The photos, supposedly taken from Shekker's blog, were shown on the March 21, 2007 Travel and Tourism section of the 108-year-old newspaper.

Shekker earlier aired his sentiments through a blog entry, creating a ripple effect amongst bloggers as they echoed the case on their websites.

sources: Yugatech, Photo.net Yahoo News
(author's brief opinion starts here)

This is one very interesting case. Numerous cases regarding mainstream media using nicked photos from blogs surfaced last year. Future Comm 120 (Mass Media Law) students are lucky since they will be surely tackling this once the verdict is set.


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After you die...
Heaven



After death, you will exist in heaven. Everything and everyone you love will constantly surround you for all of eternity. You lucky scoundrel.





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I was up by 3 am. I took a shower, got a jacket and waited for my dad in the sala with a cup of hot chocolate in my hand. Sip after sip, I would look at the calendar and count the days: nine more to go. With one last gulp, I stood up and put my jacket on as he got done. A breeze greeted us as he opened the door on our way to the car There’s no need to turn on the aircon: the wind outside is cold enough to give me the shivers. Our parol danced in the early December morn outside as we made our way to the first of nine dawn masses, misa de gallo, simbang gabi.

Yes, it’s that time of the year when kids go giddy and jumpy and eagerly wish for some goodies from Santa, when adults go shopping for gifts to give and teens do pretty much anything in between. Dancing lights brighten up the once lifeless streets and young people traverse these roads, singing carols at every home, either just for fun or with a hope of a small fee.

Christmas is here again.

It was 15 minutes prior to the mass, and yet stalls selling the season’s delicacies outside the church already had people having their orders taken, to be picked up after the mass. Cold wind caressed my cheek once again as I stepped outside the car.  That and the church being dressed with Christmas lights made me feel more excited.

I started attending dawn masses with my dad when I was in my junior year in highschool. That same year, I wrote about Christmas being not what it used to be (Different Christmas, Youngblood, Decemeber 23, 2004.) It seemed to me that it won’t be as much merrymaking as it did in the previous years, perhaps due to the circumstance that everybody was in at that time.

So my dad got me into going with him for Simbang Gabi. He told me about a premise that if you complete the novena mass, you would be granted that wish, and that was the motivation by some to wake up in the wee hours of the morning. I thought of my wish, and I remembered my college exams the next year, and that’s what I wished for back then.

We went to the church beside my highschool, and I saw some batchmates already in our school uniform. Classes start at around 7:30, and the mass ends at around 5:30, so I thought that they’ll get some breakfast before coming to school.

It was a hard ordeal for me at first to attend the mass: waking up at 3 in the morning no matter what time I slept the night before was hard, but I got used to it as the days went by.

It’s the time we spend together that I looked forward to every morning that I’ll wake up and my dad and I would go together to hear mass, get some puto bumbong and bibingka and drive back home. told over and over again whenever the season comes. There’s this one time when the presiding was the one known to be a bit lethargic, and he almost succeeded in putting the both up us asleep, if it wasn’t for the constant pinching my dad and I did to one another. That happened on the first day of simbang gabi two years ago, and we just came from a gathering the night before, so imagine our struggle to wake up early that day. We also had this habit of not taking anything before mass, except for a hot chocolate. Dad told me that during this time, it would be best if we let the host be the first food we take.

Simbang gabi has became an annual event for the two of us, and each time I go to each mass, the more I realize what Christmas really means. It‘s not the number of gifts we see under the  Christmas tree nor getting that expensive thing on our wishlist, it’s the satisfaction that we get from seeing a person’s eye light up as she opens the gift that you spent all night making by yourself and from sharing a night’s meal with the people dear to you.

Every year I wished for something, and incidentally or not, almost all came true. I passed my entrance exams, graduated with honors, and got into a good university. But my wish to have love live is still under the works (well, that can wait. My now hectic academic life deprives me from immersing into another responsibility.) Nevertheless, it’s not the wishes that I was after, it was experiencing a tradition years in the making.

In a few days, I’ll be waking up at 3am to take a shower, get a jacket, drink hot chocolate, and wait for my dad. We’ll welcome the cold winds as we board the car and drive to the church near my highschool, get our orders for puto bumbong and bibingka taken, and attend the first of nine dawn masses, misa de gallo, simbang gabi, and complete the novena again. My wish, that may everyone feel the spirit of Christmas wherever they are.

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Written December 14, 2007. Kurismasu Ommedetou everyone!

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I would like to share a part of Cheche Lazaro's acceptance speech at Gawad Plaridel that really speaks of how I felt in one of my posts:

"More than any other time in our TV history, we now think in terms of exclusives. Our newscasts are punctuated by “exclusives.” Perhaps it is time to review what the intrinsic value of an exclusive is and more importantly, how our choices of exclusives affects the audiences we reach. One vivid example is an “exclusive” about two women involved in a hair-pulling incident. It may be worthwhile to ask ourselves what value this has as a news story aside from the riveting human drama of two women tearing at each other’s hair. Or one story of recent memory is the continuing saga of the Ruffa-Yilmaz break-up, which stayed with the major newscasts on a daily, telenovela basis. What is the take-out of viewers? Are we doing this just to attract our audience, or keep up with competition? Is there a lesson to be learned? Today, showbiz news is a part of every newscast. Admittedly, the bottomline is enhanced by showbiz news. While showbiz news is strong in form, it has to be given context and careful, responsible thought. "

read more here...

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Sumakay ako ng Ikot kaninang hapon papuntang KNL. Patungo kasi ako sa Claret para magturo sa club ko (Journalism CLub). Nasa bandang NCPAG na yung jeep ng nakalanghap ako ng nakasusulasok na amoy...

Yosi...

At iyon nga. Akala ko ba merong smoking ban? Ewan ko ba kung bakit napaka-inconsiderate ng mga nagyoyosi. Kung sila lang sana nakakalanghap ng mabaho nilang usok ok lang eh. Pero, ayoko ng may nagyoyosi sa paligid ko, kasi nga asthmatic ako. Kaya iyon, pinakiusapan ko siya at...

Tuloy pa rin siya sa pagbuga.

Ewan ko ba kung epeko ng nikotina ang pagkabingi niya o sadyang tanga lang siya o nagkukunwari lang. Basta ang naisip ko: Kukuhanan kita ng litrato at ibablog kita mamaya, driver ng ikot jeep na may plate number NVL 496. HUWAG PAMARISAN! Ikumusta mo na lang ako kay Hitler sa impyerno kapag kinain na ng cancer ang lamang loob mo.

PS: kung nagtataka kayo kung paano ko siya nakuhanan ng litrato, 5700 ang dala kong phone, kaya kaya ang patagilid ng hindi halata.

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because you know if people read / view you, and they do comment. :P

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Now that the "No Classes Tomorrow" thing is confirmed, I realize that I now have ample time to do a lot of things.

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Hello guys!

Does anybody have "Kovach, Bill and Tom Rosenstiel. The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect" that I can borrow/buy? I need it for a book review due on August 6 and the bookstores that I've been to can't determine when they will have an available copy of it. :D

Thanks! (^_^)

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The original article by Cabs was s***. I rewrote the whole thing. Well it's the guy's last article (supposed to be) before he migrates. But I'm still disappointed, he didn't exert much effort into writing his last article.

What you read is the rewritten version.
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