The so-called tall, dark & handsome boy

As far as I can remember, the first book that I bought was “Oh Bother, Someone is Jelaous”. No, it’s not a love story, actually it’s a children’s book featuring Winnie the Pooh and his (he’s not a girl) friends. The book was only 20 pages or so: I think the story can fit in a couple yellow papers (back and forth) and the rest were colored drawings.

The next book I bought (again, as far as I can remember) was the Lion King. The book was also thin and if you’ll scan it, you will see that there are lots of illustrations compared to the text which can fit in half a dozen of yellow paper (back and forth).

But as I grew older the books that I read have only limited illustrations some don’t have illustration even just a doodle.

I can still remember some of my classmates half a decade ago asking me if I can stick to reading “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” because it has only one illustration for every chapter. I told them that I can! On the other hand, they said to me that it’s very impossible for them to read such book with only a few numbers of illustrations.

During my childhood days, I thought I will never read a book that has no illustrations. Apparently, I was wrong. A book does not need illustrations to be a bestselling book. It’s all in the contents and gist of the book. Just like in a blog site, it’s not really necessary to have a fancy layout; it’s the thought that counts. Most of you already know about this: I don’t read useless blogs (most blogs written in Tagalog are like this) even though their layouts make me go “wow”.

Okay, back to my point… I don’t know if you’ll agree with me but I think illustrations are another kind of spoilers. I know, they’ll useless and you’ll not get too much information from them unless you read the book. They only give you some ideas what is going to happen. I don’t know if this one is only true for me: they also somehow affect your imagination: Let’s pretend that you’re reading a book called “The Tall, Dark and Handsome Boy” (okay, you’ll never see a book bearing this title because I’m the one who thought of it. If it happened that you searched amazon or somewhere or you know that there’s indeed a book with the same title, please notify me so I can change it) and it has no illustrations in it (or the illustrations are not that good), is it not wonderful to imagine how that tall, dark and handsome boy looks like? But if it has good illustrations in it, you might be imagining that tall, dark and handsome boy with the face and body of that boy in the illustration.

Watching the movie first before reading the book is the same with the situation above. I watched Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in the big screens first before reading the book so I thought the movie was really great. But after reading the book, I was somehow dissatisfied; there were some spectacular scenes and characters that did not make it to the movie.

Books indeed bring us to a new world, to the world of imagination where things can only exist in our ingenious minds. Sometimes I get shocked because the characters that reside in my brain were almost the same with the actors that portray them in the movies. Isn’t that cool?

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Room of requirements

Got inspired of Tammy’s latest entry…

The Room of Requirements is a room in Harry Potter’s world where it can turn into any room — cupboard, rest room, bedroom, name it!

I can say that the Room of Requirements is just like our library in my previous school: it can be the perfect place to study, do some research about your project, read the bestselling books written by various authors, know the latest issues in our society or talk with your friends, know the latest hearsays around the school, make it a studio and take your pictures here and there and it can even be a good place to do some practice for a play, or even play Scrablle and Chess!

Every time we had to go to the library (the whole class) to do some research about something, we rush to the library. We don’t even care if we’re on a line! Once we’re there we get all the books (that has something to do with our topic) that we can. We don’t even care if we get the same titles. After which we start to skim the pages of the stinking old books. Alas, we only get little information that’s why we end up copying each other’s work. There are some computers with internet access that are available but we don’t use them because we don’t want to spend money. Haha.

During my second to the last year in that school, our library was the superb place to know the latest rumors circulating the campus because there were vandalisms in the carrels. There were rumors written in the carrels that some teachers in our school are um, well, I don’t want to tell it which I believe is true and two freshmen students who made a miracle (in Tagalog, himala, I don’t know if you’ll get this). It’s really funny that these kinds of rumors were circulating in our school during my stay there.

Some of my classmates go to the library during our break times (recess and lunch time, both thirty minutes each) not to borrow a book — and not also to eat — but to abuse the resources, I mean, it’s a good place to stay because it has air-conditioning units. And due to their boredom they made our library a studio. Yes, they were taking pictures (and even videos) using their camera phones. Good thing, the librarians did not notice them doing so.

It was also used as a dressing room during a large presentation in our school. I even coincidentally went there during that day when our small library turned into a dressing room. The actors and actresses were doing their finishing touches and everybody was rushing.

It was also the same room used by the Peer Counselors Club during their meeting. And speaking of this club, the officers of the Peer Counselors Club were the ones who put the library back into its original state when a book hunt contest was held there during the book week celebration. I was neither an officer nor a member anymore at that time but since all of the officers of the said club were my classmates I decided to help them. What a big mess!

I’ll miss our library. The library that can turn to any room that you like…

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Watch-U-Want

I was reading the Amazing Race articles at Wikipedia and here are some notable trivias I found:

  • Host Phil Keoghan is known to take the same flight as the teams on various legs of the race.
  • Before the race actually begins, the teams are filmed running from the starting line several times, in order to get different close-ups and angles of all the teams. Whoa, that’s very tiring!
  • The Amazing Race already went here in the Philippines (Season 5)
  • Until Season 9, no team had ever been eliminated as a result of being yielded. Ironically, every team Yielded before Season 9 went on to make the Final Three.
  • The longest amount of time Phil waited at a Pit Stop for the last team to arrive was more than 24 hours (Season 2)

Yesterday we watched Poseidon. We were twenty minutes late so when the time we entered the cinema, the large ocean liner was already flipped over and started to sink down. I did not know why that movie was entitle Poseidon until I asked my father. He told me that the liner was named after the god of sea — Poseidon. I don’t have my spectacles when I watched it so I can’t see clearly. If you want to read the plot of the movie, head over to its own page at Wikipedia. All I can say is that the moviemakers wasted $160,000,000.00 for that movie. If you watched Titanic you’ll have an idea what is the movie all about. But in this movie, there are no love scenes, only few survived and as what I had said, the ship turned upside-down.

It’s really obvious that the moviemakers are already running out of ideas. If you still don’t know, Poseidon is a movie remake from the 1972 and it’s only an adaptation from the novel by Paul Gallico.

PS: I don’t want to talk about DVC anymore for a reason that I don’t like to reveal. I’ll never watch the movie! And good thing it has a rating of R-18, with this I will never see it in the big screens. But I can still say that MTRCB is exaggerating for giving DVC a rating like that.

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News express

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During my sophomore year in HS one of us was required to report at least three news everyday during our Araling Panlipunan class. One of my classmates get some news from the tabloids and you know what kind of news you can get there… no, I’m not speaking of the latest rumors that you can find at the “centerfold”. To give you more idea what I’m talking about here is the summary of the news: a mother forced her baby to drink bleach. I know it’s a sad story but we were all laughing at that time. I was also able to read stupid news from a tabloid: a gay got killed because he’s playing with a bomb. You see, you won’t get sensible news from tabloids.

If you really want to read something that has sense, buy the broadsheets instead! My favorite broadsheets are the Philippine Daily Inquirer (especially the 2BU section) and Philippine Star. Just a random fact about me, I read the news paper from good to bad in other words, back to front. Just don’t buy me a copy of Manila Bulletin, I don’t have time to read long articles and I’m not looking for a job! Lol. (I hope you know what I’m talking about).

Well, you can now also read news straight from your computer or laptop via the internet and even in your cellphone. CNN is correct — the news follows you!

Since I don’t listen to AM stations let us skip to the best way to catch the latest events which is to watch TV. There are various local and international stations to choose from. Personally, I only watch news from ABS-CBN and CNN. Why? Because I think the other stations are biased. Especially NBN (since it’s the government official station) but I don’t say that they are indeed biased! Okay? It’s only my personal view.

Let’s concentrate with ABS-CBN and GMA… the two big network companies in the country. As usual, both are claiming that they are practicing responsible journalism.

Wait, before I continue, I have this to say: I’m not a avid kapamilya nor a certified kapuso.

If you still remember, our president commended GMA (the station) for broadcasting the real stories. Or was it because GMA (the station) is only airing news that has nothing to do and will not destroy the reputation of the palace? If this is true it will prove my theory that these stations are biased.

So who is prevailing the truth? Nobody knows. If they really want to give service to our fellow Filipinos they should be practicing serbisyong totoo. Right? All we want is balanced news and fearless views!

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PSS: Who’s looking for a host? Yeah, hosting in here is for invitational only but since I don’t know who wants to get hosted, I’m going to ask who wants to be hosted! So, do you want to be hosted eh?

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