A Cryptic and Magical Wish List for 2012
Posted: December 19, 2011 Filed under: chembular | Tags: christmas, christmas wish list, magic, super Leave a comment »
- If that certain something actually happens, sana it happens in May para hindi hassle.
- If it does happen in May, sana this other thing that’s supposed to happen, happen a month after number 1.
- I want to start shooting this thing we’re supposed to shoot by February, because that’s going to be awesome.
- And then I want to start pre-production with this thing that we shall call the next film right after number 3.
- And before all this number 1-4, I really want and must go to Japan. So please Mr. Consul-san, do not deny me of a visa. I promise to have working papers if I change my mind and actually work there.
- By the 2nd half of 2012, if it all comes true, I’ll be so swamped by the first half all I will wish is enough time to break the world record for Bounce, which incidentally, i am now up to 30 balls and still have yet to know what the world record is.
My Life Sucks
Posted: December 8, 2011 Filed under: travels | Tags: Amsterdam, castles, christmas, IDFA, Le Palais, Mario & Monster Show, Prague Leave a comment »Sometimes the universe just wants me to suffer. First of all, why do I have to go take that all-expense paid trip to Amsterdam? Ridiculous, right. I attended IDFA, my favorite festival to be with goddamn wonderful people. And of course I’m stuck watching documentaries for five days and I have to help decide who should win. I mean, come on! Not only that, my favorite person in the world has to be there with me and just go for a stroll around the city (or three), with no real agenda. So we thought what the hell, we’ll just play hopscotch:
When the dude and I got sick of Amsterdam, we decided to fly out to some nondescript city like oh, Prague. I don’t understand why every block has a beautiful building. We decided to visit the biggest castle they have which was so awfully grand that we took the whole day just checking out the sites. There’s a hall full of armor suits and spears and such. I just felt like it was such a waste of armor and the ghosts living inside them must have been bored to death with all these tourists just staring at their costumes. So I tried to stir their energy:
I wish there were less things to do in that castle but it was just a chock full:
What awful timing we had, too! Christmas in Prague meant giant christmas trees and old men singing PA-RAM-PA-PAM PAM. I had to take this picture because this is what I thought, in my colonial brainwashed state, what Christmas ought to be: white people wrapped in fur, choir singing in a public space, the smell of sweet hot breads and christmas ham. When I was here I was kind of sad that I couldn’t wear my fake Havaianas. (In which case, I’m glad I didn’t bring because I was stopped at the airport and Customs wanted to check if I had with me fake Nike or Adidas. To which I replied: “BUT I’M NOT SPORTY!” Perhaps it was the holiday cheer, but he did let me off the hook, wisecrack notwithstanding.)
Here’s the kicker. There’s this hotel that the dude booked. He said it was a little pricey but the reviews were good. And where did those extra euros bring us? To this castle turned slaughterhouse turned hotel called Le Palais. The service was amazing but not cloying, the room was cozy with a really high high ceiling and a king-sized bed with separate down duvets because they’re observant like that. They even had a free mini-bar that they’d restock the next day they clean your room. Now why would they do that? They even bother to leave chocolates on the bed to probably make us fat. They also had a great breakfast spread and a 24-hour bar and study where you could read and smoke to your heart’s content. We just didn’t have the time anymore but they also had a spa with some complimentary massage or something time consuming like that.
And so that’s how life is really. Sometimes it’s just too much. Too much in fact, that we even snuck in a day trip to Antwerp where we had waffles, fries and chocolate, because that’s the only thing I know of Belgium. Apparently Tintin too but I didn’t like the movie so much. I also decided to not post pictures because internet is so slow and posting pictures is so complex. Just know we had an annoyingly good time.
So there. I hope your December is as sucky as mine. I hate my life.
I'm not sure if we were trying to be in Amazing Race or Mission Impossible. Either way, no resemblance whatsoevah.
All I want for Christmas
Posted: November 10, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: christmas, peace Leave a comment »I was always big on Christmas. I love the energy, the unnecessary spending, the grand gestures that come with the holiday. It’s double whammy for me as well, because two days after, I turn a year older. So people are extra nice to me, extra generous, extra everything.
But Christmas is turning out to be a dreaded holiday. When life is about to explode into a million tiny pieces, you definitely don’t want it to happen when life is at its finest, and people are at their highest. But i do know that it is when everyone is just in that celebratory mood when you don’t feel like joining the party.
So for the first time in my life, I wish for peace this Christmas.






