Friday, August 31, 2007

The Start of the Longest Christmas Season in the World!



Filipinos has a huge fetish for parties, and literally there are fiestas being celebrated 365 days a year somewhere in the 7107 islands that this country make. Being a predominantly Catholic country, the Philippines has earned the distinction of celebrating the longest and the merriest Christmas season in the world. And it begins today, September 1st, the twisted reason for it that September signals the start of the months suffixed in "-ber" . Christmas songs are being played on the radio and in malls, Christmas production numbers are up on national TV shows, malls starts to put up Christmas decorations, and definitely there is a spring everyones step. This would go on until the Epiphany which is sometime during the first week of January. And we take our Christmas very seriously and perhaps the most Western country in Asia is the Philippines in this area.

According to wiki:

Misa de Gallo (Dec. 16-24)

Traditionally, Christmas Day in the Philippines is ushered in by the nine-day dawn masses that start on December 16. Known as the Misa de Gallo (Rooster's Mass) in the traditional Spanish, and these masses are also more popularly known in Filipino as Simbang Gabi, or "Night Mass". The Simbang Gabi is the most important Filipino Christmas tradition.

These nine dawn Masses are also considered as a Novena by the Catholic and Aglipayan faithfuls. This refers to the Roman Catholic and Aglipayan practice of performing nine days of private or public devotion to obtain special graces.

In some parishes, the Simbang gabi begins as early as four in the morning. Going to mass this early for nine consecutive days is meant to show the churchgoer's devotion to his faith and heighten anticipation for the Nativity of the Lord. In traditional Filipino belief, however, completing the novena is also supposed to mean that God would grant the devotee's special wish or favor.

After hearing Mass, Filipino families partake of traditional Philippine Christmas delicacies, either during breakfast at home or immediately outside the church, where they are sold. Vendors offer a wealth of native delicacies, including bibingka (rice flour and egg based cake, cooked using coals on top and under), puto bumbong (a purple sticky rice delicacy which is steamed in bamboo tubes, with brown sugar and coconut shavings as condiments), salabat (hot ginger tea) and tsokolate (thick Spanish cocoa).

Christmas Eve

For Filipinos, Christmas Eve on December 24 is the much-anticipated Noche Buena -- the traditional Christmas Eve feast after the midnight mass. Family members dine together around 12 midnight on traditional Noche Buena fare, which includes: queso de bola (Span. literally "ball of cheese"; edam cheese), "Tsokolate" (hot chocolate drink) and hamon (Christmas ham), and some would open presents at this time.

In different provinces and schools throughout the Philippines, Catholic devotees also reenact the journey of Joseph and the pregnant Blessed Virgin Mary in search of lodging for the soon-to-be born Jesus Christ. This is the traditional Panunuluyan, also called Pananawagan and Pananapatan.

This street pageant is performed after dark on Christmas Eve, with the actors portraying Joseph and Mary going to pre-designated houses. They chant wika wika bang bang, a traditional folksong that is meant to wake up the owner of the house as the actors ask for lodging. But the couple (actors) are turned away by the owners, also through a song. Finally, Joseph and Mary make their way to the parish church where a simulated manger has been set up. The birth of Jesus is celebrated at midnight with the Misa de Gallo, together with hallelujahs and Christmas carols. Everybody celebrates this tradition happily yet solemnly.

Christmas Day

Christmas Day in The Philippines is primarily a family affair. Prior to the ticking of 12 midnight on 25 December, Misa de Aguinaldo is being celebrated. It is usually attended by the whole family. Misa de Aguinaldo is the Holy Mass celebrated to signify the Birth of Jesus Christ, the Roman Catholic Church and Philippine Independent Church (Aglipayan) in the Philippines' main means of celebrating Jesus Christ's birth.

Misa de Aguinaldo is also celebrated at dawn or in the morning immediately after sunrise before 10 AM, this schedule is preferred by Filipinos who choose to celebrate Christmas Eve with a night-long celebration of Noche Buena.

Preferably in the morning, Filipino families visit members of the extended family, notably the elders in order to pay their respect. This custom has been an age-old tradition in the Philippines called Pagmamano, this is done by touching one's forehead to the elder's hand saying Mano Po. The elder then blesses the person who paid respect. Aguinaldo or money in the form of crisp, fresh-from-the-bank bills is given after the Pagmamano, most usually to younger children. Although traditional in the country, some families no longer practice it.

A Christmas Lunch usually follows after the Pagmamano. The lunch is heavily dependent upon the finances of the family. Rich families tend to prepare grand and glorious feasts that consist of Jamon de Bola, Queso de Bola, Lechon and other Filipino delicacies. Some poor families choose to cook simple meals, nevertheless still special. When the family is settled after the lunch, the exchange of gifts is usually done. Godparents are expected to give gifts or Aguinaldo to their godchildren.

When nightime falls, members of the family usually take part in family talks while listening to favorite Christmas carols. Some may opt to have a glorious Christmas Feast for dinner.

Niños Inocentes

Niños Inocentes is commemorated on December 28 as Holy Innocents' Day or Childermas in other countries. The innocents referred to are the children who were massacred by order of Herod, who was seeking the death of the newborn Messiah.

New Year's Eve (Dec. 31)

On New Year's Eve ("Bisperas ng Bagong taon"), Filipino families gather for the Media Noche or midnight meal – a feast that is also supposed to symbolize their hopes for a prosperous New Year. In spite of the yearly ban on firecrackers, many Filipinos in the Philippines still see these as the traditional means to greet the New Year. The loud noises and sounds of merrymaking are not only meant to celebrate the coming of the New Year but are also supposed to drive away bad spirits. Safer methods of merrymaking include banging on pots and pans and blowing on car horns. Folk beliefs also include encouraging children to jump at the stroke of midnight so that they would grow up tall, displaying circular fruit and wearing clothes with dots and other circular designs to symbolize money, eating twelve grapes at 12 midnight for good luck in the twelve months of the year, and opening windows and doors during the first day of the New Year to let in the good luck.

Three Kings (First Sunday of the year)

Christmas officially ends on the Feast of the Three Kings (Tres Reyes or Tatlong Hari in Tagalog), also known as the Feast of the Epiphany. The Feast of the Three Kings was traditionally commemorated on Jan. 6 but is now celebrated on the first Sunday after the New Year. Some children leave their shoes out, so that the Three Kings would leave behind gifts like candy or money inside. Jan. 6 is also known in other countries as Twelfth Night, and the "Twelve Days of Christmas" referred to in the Christmas carol are the twelve days between Christmas Day (December 25) and the coming of the Three Kings (January 6).

Decorations

The Filipino Christmas would not be complete without the traditional Philippine Christmas symbols and decorations. Christmas lights are strung about in festoons, as the tail of the Star of Bethlehem in Belens, in shapes like stars, Christmas trees, angels, and in a large variety of other ways, even going as far as draping the whole outside of the house in lights. Aside from Western decorations like Santa Claus, Christmas trees, tinsel, etc, the Philippines has its own ways of showing that it is the holidays.

Parol

Though not strictly a custom, every Christmas season, Filipino homes and buildings are adorned with beautiful star lanterns, called parol (Span. farol, meaning lantern or lamp-Merriam Webster Spanish- English English- Spanish Dictionary). The earliest parols were traditionally made from simple materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese rice paper (known as "papel de Hapon") or crepe paper, and a candle or coconut oil-lamp for illumination; although the present day parol can take many different shapes and forms. The parol is also traditionally made of lacquered paper and bamboo, but others are made of cellophane, plastic, rope, capiz shell and a wide variety of materials. Making parols is a folk craft, and most Filipino kids have tried their hand at making a parol at one time or another, maybe as a school project or otherwise. The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue. These lanterns represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari in Tagalog). Parols are to Filipinos as Christmas trees are to Westerners- an iconic and beloved symbol of the holiday.

Belen

Another traditional Filipino Christmas symbol is the belen -- a creche or tableau representing the Nativity scene. It depicts the infant Jesus Christ in the manger, surrounded by the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, the shepherds, their flock, the Magi and sokme stable animals and angels. Belens can be seen in homes, churches, schools and even office buildings. The ones on office buildings can be extravagant, using different materials for the figures and using Christmas lights, parols, and painted background scenery. A notable outdoor belen in Metro Manila is the one that used to be at the COD building in Cubao, Quezon City. In 2003, the belen was transferred to the Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan when the COD building closed down. This belen is a lights and sounds presentation, the story being narrated over speakers set up and most probably using automatons to make the figures move up and down, or turn, etc. Each year, the company owning it changes the theme, with variations such as a fairground story, and Santa Claus' journey. Construction for this year's show started around September 1.

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Check these Giant Christmas Lanterns of Pampanga, Philippines:




Thursday, August 30, 2007

Making Capitol Hill Look Like Brokeback Mountain

http://blogactive.com/
Digging Dirt on Washington's Anti-LGBT Agenda.

Dinner With Friends at Neu Manila.




It started with a pool party. But we decided not to slip into our swimwear instead and instead drown ourselves in food and liquor. lol!

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Beautiful Blond Americans.




Okay. so more like an indictment of American education. :p

Everyone's gotta love South Carolina. Lol.


READ MORE: http://blogs.indiewire.com/swestphal-...

The Crystal Method

Start:     Oct 6, '07 10:00p
End:     Oct 7, '07 05:00a
Location:     Alchemy
My God. I never would have thought I'd see them live lol. I listened to TCM way back in 1997-1998 to their Vegas album. lol

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Rufskin

http://www.rufskin.com
Now my shopping list is getting longer.. damn it those jeans should be soooo effin hot on me!

Hello. Goodbye.




Grabbed from youtube! This is so my song of the moment! And this vid is rockin. :P Methinks this is even better than the official vid by the band.Gonna be doing something like this soon!!!

Friday, August 24, 2007

X-Com Latin Party Bus!

Start:     Sep 2, '07 4:00p
End:     Sep 2, '07 9:00p
Location:     Taaleña, Tagaytay
My people at Soundsgood is at it again! Hot Latin Salsa Beats! Tropical Cocktails! Live Percussionist and Sax over Lake Taal!

For those in the know: See Jehan or Edge.

Meeting Place: M Cafe, Greenbelt

Attire: Latin Casual

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Jet Li for San Miguel Beer




Cool Ad for the World's Best Beer. Jet Li and Pacman stars. ;)

Stephen Chow Drinks The Best Beer in the World!




A commercial of Stephen Chow of SHAOLIN SOCCER and KUNG FU HUSTLE for San Miguel Beer......

Paul sings Nessun Dorma - This Guy Can Def Sing!




from youtube.com

Paul's official websites have been announced.

http://sonybmg.co.uk/artists/paul_potts/

Official Website:-

http://www.paulpottsuk.com/

Official myspace:-

http://www.myspace.com/officialpaulpo...

Please do not promote any other websites in the comments. Any such comments will be deleted and your account blocked.

Paul Potts CDis now available, in stores in the UK or on line.

Sunday Mirror article: http://tinyurl.com/2pwet4

New York Times article: http://tinyurl.com/2fpt4v

NBC performance: http://tinyurl.com/yphup8
Paul Potts has won the final of this competition. The prize is £100,000 and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in December.


Check out the show's home at http://talent.itv.com/

Semi final: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDB9zw...

Click this link for Observer interview with Paul Potts: http://tinyurl.com/2gza22

Paul Potts sings Nessun dorma on UK talent show "Britain's got Talent" featuring Simon Cowell as a judge.
Check out the clip of his semi final winning performance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDB9zw...

Comments about the performance only please. All others will be removed and blocked.

Aerosmith's "I don't want to miss a thing" is also featured in the clip, for those that keep asking!

For all those that seem to think Paul is a pro in disguise, please realise the following.
- Bath Opera is an amateur opera company staging a small number of productions a few times each year.
- Paul has performed in just 4 four productions with this company
- Paul has attended some masterclasses in Italy. These courses are designed for talented amateurs. All of these are paid for by those attending.
- A few masterclasses, even one with the great man do not constitute "a formal opera training" by any stretch of the imagination.
- Professional opera singers earn their living by treading the boards night after night week-in week-out, year after year with professional opera companies.
- Paul, has never earned a single penny from opera performance, other than winning a tv talent show in 1999 - the winnings funding masterclasses.
- Paul has not performed since 2003.
- He is not a professional opera singer pretending to be a mobile phone sales man, but rather he is a mobile phone salesman aspiring to be an opera singer.
- An operatic voice IS a trained voice.


Hmmmm, perhaps if I can buy a few classes at a pro cookery school, I can pass myself off as a highly experienced pro chef.....hmmmmm......

Monday, August 13, 2007

Grindhouse with Quentin Tarantino




Pardon the poor audio, was just taking this from a small digital camera. Anyhow, here is the Grindhouse that I have attended last Saturday afternoon with renowned Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino - (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Deathproof, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown).

UNO Party




I just went to see my friend Daryl.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

UNO 100

Start:     Aug 9, '07 9:00p
End:     Aug 10, '07 12:00a
Location:     NBC Tent, The Fort
count down of the real hottest women. with a glam rock theme and 15 piece orchestra.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Quad Party

Start:     Aug 4, '07 10:00p
End:     Aug 5, '07 01:00a
Location:     BSA Towers, Legazpi Street, Legazpi Village, Makati
USA + Sweden + Finland

Andrew + Maria + Jussi + Johan

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Starsky and Hutch Party for my Aussie Girl Nathalie

Start:     Aug 3, '07 10:00p
Location:     M Cafe
Get Funk! Get Retro. Accesorize - wigs, shades, bling!

It's my favorite girl from Down Under!

We'll Always Have Manila.

"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine."


Casablanca





Dear XXX,




I hope this email finds you well, and I hope everything is alright in your parts and you are doing okay with your job interviews. I wrote this email for one thing and one thing only, and maybe you have probably suspected or known this all along - and this took me a whole lot of courage just to write you this one. When I first met you online, I never really was expecting anything nor I was at all entertaining any possibilities of any more than a physical involvement, or just a casual friendship. On the night I met you, I was taken aback by such sweetness that you have shown to the point I was a bit terrified and found it a bit awkward, because I have never encountered anyone that terrifyingly lovable on a first meeting. But you are. I could probably go on and on and romanticized that evening of our first meeting - the way you took my hands and kissed it, the way you stared at me and smiled, and the way you put your head on my lap while we watched one of your favorite films of yours (honestly, I couldnt concentrate at all at the film because I was scared shit). I was scared because you have inadvertently drawn me to you. I've seen your eyes, and in a moment, I drowned in them. The fear of emotional involvement and the subsequent abandonment is what I feared most. Which happened again.

Since that night, thoughts of you have filled me and questioned the very things I have believed in - or perhaps what I try to convince myself that I believe in. There is not a single waking moment that you didnt cross any of my thoughts. I know it may sound pathetic, admittedly at some point it was. I never expected anything, and I never looked for love, but in this case love came banging at my door, and then left as soon as it entered it. It came as a shock for me to learn that you had to leave Manila. I was distraught and felt the ground that I stood on crumbled. I was totally crushed. And I am missing you prettttty badly. But I guess that's life. And we cant do pretty much about it.

They say, never let a day go by without telling someone that you loved them- because that day may be his or her last. And when I do love, I love very deeply XXX. And I dont ask for you to return it and I can choose to love you on my own. I wont fault you if you dont want to talk to me after this( and I hope you still will)- I would totally understand, but I had to let you know that I meant what I said, that you occupy my heart big time. What would I give to have your arms wrap around me when I fall asleep? Maybe not everything, but pretty much close to it.

I wish you well, and maybe in the near future we will cross paths again and I hope that future would be soon. You take care baby.

Luv,

R.

xxx



--
I only have one duty and that is to love. - Albert Camus

What is Beautiful?




The Dove Evolution viral campaign has won the Cyber Grand Prix Lion Award at the Cannes International Advertising Festival 2007.

By: Ogilvy and Mather, Toronto.
Agency: Ogilvy & Mather
Creative Director: Janet Kestin, Nancy Vonk
Copywriter: Tim Piper
Art Director: Mike Kirkland, Tim Piper
Broadcast Producer: Brenda Suminski
Production Company: Reginald Pike - Toronto
Director: Yael Staav
Editor: Paul Gowan
Online Editor: Kevin Gibson
Post Producer: Stefani Kouverianos
Retoucher: Edward Cha
Graphics: Eric Makila, Bob Zagorskis
Sound/Music: Vapor
Makeup Artist: Diana Carreiro

Pierre says Adieu to Manille..

Start:     Aug 3, '07 11:00p
Location:     Terminal 88, Sampaloc Street, 8892 San Antonio Village, Makati
An endless parade of soirees and it's Pierre's turn. Me this guy the first time on our way to Alabang when Marius introduced him to me. :)

Commercial Closet

http://www.commercialcloset.org
Positive? Negative?

Check out LGBT ads around the world and you decide.