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Bucaccino’s / The Cupcakery

June 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Personal, Photolog, Winnipeg

Went out today for a planned lunch date with Erica, whom I haven’t seen in months (last time was like, around November, with Julie). I figured that my birthday discount at Bucaccino’s is about to expire, so might as well use it while I have my day off.

Food is good, as usual. Had a great time hanging out with Erica and caught up with things and such. More »

Get Smart

June 25th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Entertainment, Movies

Get Smart (2008)
I really wanted to watch Kung Fu Panda but I ended up watching Get Smart with a couple of friends.

It was fun to watch. I like the stunts, I especially love Steve Carell in this movie. Anne Hathaway is really beautiful. I fangirled a bit when I saw Masi Oka in a small role, but whatever. I think I like this movie more because of the humor (which is its selling point) and the stunts.

What? Am I supposed to write something really thought-provoking about this film? I think this film is really funny, and that’s all that matters, I guess.

Mawang (마왕)

June 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Entertainment, TV

After almost a week I managed to finish the Korean drama “Mawang.” I am not too fond of Korean dramas, but I decided to watch this because TBS is going to show a Japanese version of this, carrying the title Maou, and since I am anticipating that, I decided to familiarize myself with the plot. For the summary, please go here.

I think the over-all plot for the drama is really good. It’s dark, it’s twisted, it’s emotional. I just don’t like the idea that there are too many characters in the drama and the way they were introduced are a bit too abrupt, if not their appearance weren’t too smooth. It’s kind of like you’re watching the show and in around episodes 4-5 another one person appears and we kind of don’t know why they’re there, even though their appearances kind of suggest us that they’re a vital part of the story.

I like the detective’s character more than the lawyer’s, for some reason. Feeling ko nakakainis umarte yung lawyer dito. He looks cunning, for sure, pero medyo nakakainis siya. I guess I just kind of liked him during the last parts of the story where he was able to show that he’s having second thoughts about his plans, or at least, he is kind of satisfied with what he has done already. The most annoying character here is the stuttering nerd, ha ha. I think he’s more scary than annoying pa nga, but that only means the actor played his character really well.

There are too many flashbacks too. I’m not really a fan of flashbacks so it’s kind of annoying. But I think in general the show was well-made. Just my personal quirks, I guess. Oh, and BTW, I think it’s too long.

Jabbawockeez in Winnipeg

June 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Entertainment, Winnipeg

Sabi ng ilang contacts ko sa Facebook na may performance sila dito sa Winnipeg on July 21 at Blush Ultraclub. Me and my friends are going! :)

Social Person

June 22nd, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in Personal, Winnipeg

Last week can be summed up in two words: BUSY and EXPENSIVE. I didn’t buy anything, really, it’s just that I went to two socials for two consecutive days. And Socials mean I have to pay for tickets, drinks and raffle/silent auction. But I think it’s fine though, considering that I don’t get to see my friends that much now.

Friday, I had to attend Sybil’s cousin’s social at Franco-Manitobain at Provencher. It was a huge party. Lem and Tristan went to my house first and then my dad and mom brought them at work because they need to pick me up. More »

Comiket ‘07 Haul

June 17th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Anime, Books, Japanese Pop Culture

I just got the parcel that I asked Boom to send me from last year’s Comiket. I asked her to get me some doujinshi for me and for Chris. I got one Prince of Tennis and two Death Note ones, and the rest are for Chris (Yu-Gi-Oh!, Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu).

Aside from that I also asked her to get me anything related to Honey and Clover. Mahal yung art book so she got me an animation guide instead.

On Repair

June 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Photography

Tinanong ko si Dom if it’s possible for me to bring the Nikon F55 back home para mapaayos sa Hidalgo. The basics: yung may-ari nito ay kaibigan ni Billiam at bumili na ng kapalit kasi bigla na lang ayaw mag-start. Eh mahal magpagawa ng camera dito, para ka na ring bumili ng bagong unit, so that’s what the owner did. But when I saw this at Dom’s office I thought na “salvage-able” (may ganito bang word?) pa naman, lalo na kung dadalhin sa Hidalgo, so I told him I’ll give it a shot.

I want this!

June 16th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Photography

I think this is the secret to a great travel journal (and a proxy for my bulky Polaroid) that I am planning to create. This is a Fuji Instax Mini 7. There are new ones in the market but they’re pricey. Meh.

BUT I WILL GET THIS SOON! (But for now, I will keep on wishing.)

Summer Reads

June 15th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Books

With the way my schedule works this summer, I don’t think I’ll be able to read a huge amount of books. I am saying this even though I’m done with school. But at this rate, I think everything’s doing okay, it’s just that I read slower than usual. As of today, I read 20 books already for this year; manga included.

By the time I get my “real” vacation in September, I’ll be reading less. I think I have more time by the end of the year (November-December) because I practically have nothing to do there.

So… until August I’m planning to finish Murakami’s Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, Mishima’s The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Jose’s Tree, and Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. The latter is actually a “banned” book so I’m a bit scared reading it really. It’s a pretty big book and I was planning to bring it on my way to Manila (while on the plane), but then had second thoughts about it and decided that… nah, I’ll just read it at home. We never know, right?

I ♥ Moleskine

June 15th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Personal

This is random, but I love my new 18-month Moleskine Agenda. I bought it because I heard from friends back home that the quality of paper’s good, so I decided to give it a try — first by buying a small ruled reporter’s notebook (which I used as a repository of to-do list and other random thoughts that I want to put on paper). And then I asked Lem if she could drop by the bookstore last week and get me the agenda. My current one’s about to end this July, and I need a new one (photo shown).

I know that the notebook’s claim to fame is that it is the alleged type of writing material that famous artists used (or at least, it was patterned from), I actually like this notebook because of the way how the pen just glides on the surface perfectly. It is an amazingly amazing notebook. I might get a notebook soon as a my travel companion.