Saturday, June 16, 2012

http://io9.com/5916970/the-22-rules-of-storytelling-according-to-pixar

fat cow

i have no hope :/

Thursday, June 14, 2012

keeping up, keeping track and keeping score

I must admit I am affected, very much.
As they shine here I am dull as a dud.
Envy propels success, I guess.

save up!

STICK TO EXPENSE ACCOUNT!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

fact

If you can't afford it, then you're not the market.

Monday, June 11, 2012

eye on the prize


Halfway

So far here are the things I've achieved

1. Wrote for two soaps (NKE and WAKO WAKO)
2. Dieted and lost 15lbs (have to diet more)
3. Bought Macbook Pro for 60k (with accessories etc)
4. Contributed for my family homes' renovation
5. Set up a photobooth business with my friend Click-a-roo!
6. be more fasyon


Things I wanna achieve for the second half

1. Write for two more soaps
2. Lose 20lbs more (buy new weighing scale and weights)
3. Beauty Regimen and Derma
4. Buy Ipad 3
5. Travel
6. Learn to drive
7. Buy car
8 . Fall in love

OPLAN BALIK-DUKAN

Breakfast: oatbran one egg with tuna
Lunch: one half chicken Andok's
Dinner: egg with fish

I'm on my third book review, what does that say about me?

No deadlines for script that is, the entire week and as usual I gotta have something to think about.

I read the second installment of Hunger Games and it was, as teenspeak can say, AWESOME!

Full review soon, I'm still raving.

Fifty Shades of Grey: erotica slash romcom

Thanks to 4shared which a colleague shared with me, I was able to read this novel. It's nothing sophisticated, just run-of-the-mill prose that any highschool senior can write on her diary. The words don't evoke, they tell. And it's not even vivid.
What I liked about the book - is the subject matter and the concept. It's erotica gone romcom. Which I believe is a good mix because if I were a film producer, I can make the film better than the book.
Let's see.


I am not even a bookworm, honestly I judge the book based on the prose. Because a book should evoke- I like internal talk, I like backstories, I like abstract ideas that cannot be translated visually - in this book I got nothing. I got no depth I got no internal battle. You read the prose and that's that.
That's why people always say they like the book better everytime there's a film adaptation -  because in the book they read between the lines.
Good points - I like the subject matter and making the POV that of the girl. I like the beast and damsel in distress dynamics.
I like that the book has got a film potential and I'd rather save my praises when I am not relying on my imagination. That being said, I believe that this book is nothing but a concept paper to what could be a grander book or film.

book review: Memories of My Melancholy Whores

The first thing I want to tackle is this book a friend gave me for my birthday. It's called Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
What I like about the book is the subject matter plus the very casual way it tells of a story of a man who is a sex addict, who pays for the service and whose life essence revolved around sex and paid women. Yes he has a job but what he looks forward after a day's work is to bed new and more women.
On his 90th birthday, he wants to bed a virgin but what was delivered to his doorstep was a 14 year old girl who works for a living, so young and so innocent. He cannot bring to himself to touch this girl.
What I like about books is that they touch me in unique ways and let me have a peek of what goes on in other people's lives. Who knew such vile man existed?
Who knew that instead of feeling anger towards this man, I am drawn and I am curious, I pity him so bad I wanted him to die. We all love tales of obsession and this one satiates even for a little while.




the best things

I want to mark this day as a special day because I gave my downpayment for my car!
NEXT - iphone.
business check.
all i need is a man to whisk me during vacations

Sunday, June 10, 2012

booooooring

just watched 3 hours long drawn out, establishing crazy soap-like French film with unexciting plot that can be reduced to 30 minutes



regimen

in the morning I wash my face with derm-a facial wash
i wash it also with a gycolic acid soap
i put on Block and white spf 8- sunblock.

at night, i wash my face with facial wash
wash it with gycolic acid soap
and moisturizer Olay total effects anti ageing
and anti-ageing eye cream

feet
i scrub it with a bonne milk salt
then wash it with gycolic acid soap
and then put on BL cream
and then petroleum jelly and then socks

just wanna share ;)

Friday, June 8, 2012

AFAM

prim and prettify, save  til I'm 30
and then travel the world and find an AFAM.

sounds like a plan

keep me waking up.
losing all discretion.
you.
only you

TRUE


Thursday, June 7, 2012

Pathetic

Ok, I have let this loser in my life for a little while, but after everything is done, this just proves that I gotta keep moving forward.
hashtag never again

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

10 things to do before you die

Make a pilgrimage. The destination might be a traditional one such as Jerusalem or Rome or Mecca. It might be a site of prehistoric rituals, like Stonehenge or Machu Picchu. For nature-worshippers it could be an African savanna or Amazonian rain forest; for music-lovers it could be La Scala or Bayreuth. The goal is a cathedral you hold sacred, a place where you can feel part of something larger. The reward is a moment, whether it's hearing the "Gloria" at St. Peter's or watching a gazelle take its first step, that you won't need a video camera to capture. 

Eat a meal good enough to be your last. When the end comes for you, there is a distinct possibility that you will be in no position to enjoy white truffles. But if you plan ahead carefully--if you eat them now--you will not die feeling cheated. Think of it as death insurance and pay no attention to those numbers on the right side of the menu. 

Keep in mind the two versions of William Pitt's dying words. The grand version of his deathbed scene in 1806 is that the British prime minister, disillusioned by Napoleon's successes, expired murmuring, "My country, oh, how I leave my country!" The less grand version is that his last words were: "I think I could eat one of Bellamy's veal pies." If you have any doubt as to which version is more believable, you need to start reexamining your priorities. 

Climb your own Mount Ventoux. It has been said that the Renaissance began with Petrarch's ascent of this peak in Provence in the 1330s. At the time, climbing a mountain was not something people went on vacation to do. Mountains were considered dangerous and useless. Mountains could even be a sinful distraction from God, as Petrarch interpreted a passage in Augustine rebuking men who "admire the high mountains." The poet tried to tell himself that he should be looking inward at his soul--the medieval view. 

But the ever-curious Petrarch nonetheless climbed 6,000 feet and marveled at a new vista. "What I had read of Athos and Olympus seemed less incredible as I myself witnessed the same things," he wrote. Today you can have the same view easily enough--there's a road and restaurant at the peak--but that's not really the point. The point is to climb something you were afraid to climb and see something new. 

Memorize a poem and pass it on. The most obvious choice is a performance during courtship, and it's hard to go wrong with Byron's "She walks in beauty, like the night." For more of an edge, try Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress." But it can be for anyone at anytime. Teach children the opening lines of The Canterbury Tales, or get their blood flowing with Kipling's "If." You can do more for an ailing friend with Keats than with a Hallmark card. Yeats's "Sailing to Byzantium" can enliven a journey on any waters, and it will never be forgotten if you recite it on the Bosporus. 

Make an enemy for life. A gentleman has been defined as someone who never gives pain to anyone unintentionally. This leaves plenty of leeway for deliberate rudeness toward someone you can't stand. Stand up to a bully; speak out against a fraud; fight off a rival for a prize. Care enough about something to make someone mad. An enemy helps you define yourself. As Schopenhauer said, "We can come to look upon the deaths of our enemies with as much regret as we feel for those of our friends, namely, when we miss their existence as witnesses to our success." 


Forgive someone. 

See for yourself that the earth is round. The surest way is to set sail in one direction and not stop until you're home again. For a cheaper, although not quite as direct, method, journey north of the Arctic Circle around the summer solstice and spend a night (ideally in a hot tub) watching the sun circle above the horizon. 

Take someone you love to the Camera degli Sposi. There may be more important works of art, like the David or the Last Supper or the Sistine Chapel, but for sheer charm there's nothing like these 15th-century frescoes by Mantegna. You find them not in a mobbed museum but in a quiet jewel box, a small chamber in the ducal palace of Mantua. The brightly colored paintings literally shimmer with inlaid gold and lapis. The paintings depict nobility, courtiers, children, dwarves, horses, dogs--all watched over not by a stern God but by an assortment of famously playful putti on the ceiling. The cherubs also seem to be looking down on some life-affirming activities, which is why it's called the Room of the Bride and Bridegroom. 

Defy gravity. Yes, it's the most drearily immutable law on the planet, but on your deathbed it would be good to recall a momentary rebellion--one sky dive out of a plane, one plunge on a bungee cord, one ride on a parasail. For the ultimate in simplicity and pleasure, paraglide off Baba Dag, a 6,000-foot-high peak rising straight above the coast of southern Turkey. Just make sure that you have a professional pilot strapped in the harness of your parachute. The two of you take a few running steps and leap into the void, at which point the pilot and the wind take over. You soar a mile above the ocean, then slowly circle for 20 minutes as the pilot guides you to a leisurely landing on the beach, whereupon gravity takes over again. 

Let someone else have the chance you missed. Maybe it will be one of the things on this list, like a trip you always meant to take but which eventually becomes impossible. With age come limitations. But with age also come wisdom and money. When it's too late for you, give someone younger what you always wanted. 

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Zone out

It's JUNE!
Halfway!
Reboot my Dukan project next week
Prim and Prettify project and regimen
Follow my expense account to the letter
Sexify my room
and CLICK-A-ROO!

Monday, June 4, 2012

took a bite and more

OK, I got an Apple computer, now I am buying an Ipad! Ipad 2 to be exact for 23k!
I like the idea of it! super excited!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

at least isa lang ang problema ko, wala akong boyfriend. di gaya ng iba: abusive bf, cheating bf, gay bf! LOL! enjoy life lang, kung may darating edi masaya, kung wala, you can always enjoy your single blessedness 

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miracle

You know, I am beginning to understand that falling in love, and finding someone to love you, accept you and all your faults, finding a soulmate is a miracle no one can understand. it's a certain kind of magic that cannot be explained. hashtag: saan galing?

Saturday, June 2, 2012

I want an Ipad 2 or a Ipod touch with camera.

so i can Instagram myself!

Click-a-roo!

It's coming for you!

Unexpected Blessings

Last week, I got my salary for my RNG project.
Worth almost have a hundred grand. Thank YOU Lord. I am always grateful

writing

OK, I miss deadlines. I miss WAKO WAKO. I miss writing for Wako Wako. I miss writing one week episodes. I miss the rush. I miss being messy inside my rented apartment rolling all over just to write the words out and then I miss rolling inside my mind, in the zone for 5 hours writing nonstop without stopping until I am finished and I am satisfied. It almost sounds like sex. It is.

threatened

OK I am in the middle of a nice and exciting project but I've been hearing of certain projects which are kind of similar to what I was doing.
Please let this grrriiind!!!
I am feeling kind of confident with my quote, unquote ACHILLES HEEL. Good because I have been wanting to practice this skill. I know I can do it. And yes, I can! Excited to do more of this in the future.OH YEAH!!!
My only problem is I am always making bwelo. and it's fine.
What might be the challenge next week? WIN IT WIN IT

Friday, June 1, 2012

fucking June re: diet

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAh
what is plateau!