Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Best Finds 2008: Twilight Series (Books)
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Best Finds 2008: Taylor Swift (Musician)
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Photo Credit: Starpulse
Monday, December 29, 2008
Best Finds 2008: Vancouver (Foreign City)
And yes, I loved the city. Still do. Walked the streets like I've never walked before: I think I've covered most of the place by just walking. Hehe. And loved the bike-friendly streets as well. And the lovely flowers lining the pavements. And the kinda laid back life. And the eco-friendliness. And even the weather!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Best Finds 2008: Boracay (Vacation Spot)
But this time, I was there to unwind, and what an adventure the trip was! My cousins and friends were funtastic company, the resort was brimming with summer activities (local stars populated the place so we had our paparazzi moments, hehe) and there were a number of firsts to try on: the banana boat ride, snorkeling, etc.
Our Bora trip is simply one of my happiest 2008 moments. =)
Friday, December 19, 2008
Best Finds 2008: Foreword
Why not have my own?
My own LIST. Hmmm, empowering.
And so, while People lists its 50 Most Beautiful People and ET lists almost anything in 2008 (e.g., sexiest men, best/worst hook-ups, etc), I - dojski - will list the best things I've found in 2008: stuff that has entered my life this year and made it so much happier, fun, better.
There will be no strict rules, no defined categories. Anything new that has outstandingly impressed me can be it. [It's great to be making your own rules. =) ]
Best Finds 2008 is a celebration of the people who and things that has made my 2008 a great year.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Anjali Talks Bill
Tonight, I caught only a small part of the interview, and from someone who doesn't really stick to interviews with political figures, I must say I did stay tuned till the interview was over. As usual, Anjali was her smart, charming self and the interview was done really well (smooth, cool, good vibes). I hesitated listening to Bill's answer on what he regret doing or not doing while President (read: Monica) but of course, the unmentionable was not mentioned and he instead replied on the big stuff - not doing enough for health care, etc.
Well, so there. Mystery solved.
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On a sad, sad note, a heroic idea turned into a really painful one today. Having missed serious workout, I thought a dip at the pool will do me good - a few laps, and I can give myself a pat in the back for having done a healthful activity. Unfortunately, a sharp portion of the pool's steel ladder cut through my thumb when I slid to the water. Bloody painful. Literally. I will have to see a doctor tomorrow. Ahhh.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Still a Gossip Girl
I've heard of the show: it's been a big hit. But it did not interest me at all initially because I did not think I could like it. The title itself strongly hinted malice and backstabbing, and the setting (high school and the elite class at that) was susceptible to all the troubles of youth. I thought I did not have to bother with high school gossip or misdemeanors.
Well, I still don't think I have to bother with the world of gossiping, trouble-making high school kids, but it turns out, I can be very entertained by it.
Gossip Girl elicits just the right ounce of intrigue and suspense to pique your mind about what's going to happen next or what happened in the past. It is populated by actors and actresses who are so convincing in their roles, they all should win an award for best performance by an entire cast. It is led by a relative newbie (Blake Lively) whose acting talent is of the Meryl Streep kind - effective, natural and smart. It is put to life by characters that you either hate (Chuck) or love (Dan), with passion.
Gossip Girl - despite its naughtiness, or maybe partly because of it - is a masterpiece.
Friday, December 5, 2008
The Anjali Buzz
I look at my feedjit, and I mostly see people pointed to this blog through a google search on Anjali Rao. I check out my statcounter and I see the same.
When I wrote about her posts ago, I thought she was just another CNN reporter who has impressed me much. I did not expect many others would come 'looking for her', i.e., be interested enough to search google about her, her pics or the 'Anjali Rao pants' (a most interesting query, hehe). The countries span across continents - from the U.S. and Canada to South Africa, Hong Kong, Denmark, India, Austria, Albania, etc.
But why the buzz? I still don't get it.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Twilight Twice
One of the reasons I wanted to watch again was the theory that maybe, I didn't like the film for itself the first time because I sat too close to the screen. Ah, excuses.
Luckily, I was able to get a seat far enough for me not to be exposed too much to the vamps' powdered faces (make-up: thumbs down). Nothing has changed much from my original opinion of the film but there were some parts that I appreciated more. Those were the parts where I almost forgot about the book and simply let myself get carried away by the movie.
Still, I hope for a better New Moon.
(Regardless of my regard for the film, I grabbed this great CD on my way home. I really love the songs:)
Fave tracks:
1. Supermassive Black Hole (Muse)
2. Full Moon (The Black Ghosts)
3. Tremble for my Beloved (Collective Soul)
4. Eyes on Fire (Blue Foundation)
5. Flightless Bird (Iron & Wine)
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
What do you do?
What do you do?
When you got painful blisters on your feet and you got to walk the way home, what do you do? When you got a most loved ipod in your bag and your heart feels so heavy, what do you do? When your spirit is so low and Seattle's comes to view, what do you do?
What, indeed?
Me?
I put on my ipod, think things through while my favorite songs serve as the musical score in my head, walk the way to Seattle's like I've got all the time in the world, and order this plate of comfort:
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Lola
But it's not till the 20th that I can fly home. And it's going to be a couple of hours from there to my lola's place. Oh...I really hope she is feeling all right now.
La, be strong. We're going to have a great Christmas.