Vent*

December 22nd, 2007 by mightyducks
You can accuse me of being romantic to a fault after reading this but be it as it may. You see I believe in leadership and allegiance to one which I trust to be all worthy and solid. Economic needs may govern and guide our actions for some time, especially in these days of insatiable greed and materialism, but not everyday. There are still people who would like to believe that there are far more important things than those that can only give us some bubble-like sense of security, alliance, and happiness. Sincere people are not hard to find I must say, but the number of those who would welcome them - and keep them - with what that is due them has been, I am afraid, getting scarcer each time and so it seems. For me, that is most tragic.

Too bad, many times we turn away from a spark a little too soon, perhaps second-guessing that it will never become a full-blown fire and we will never become alone, empty, and cold.

The beacons are lit.

*Plucked from original source here.

Paul Potts wins over the weather?

August 5th, 2007 by mightyducks

Know more about this here plus other articles here.

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‘Circus’

March 24th, 2007 by mightyducks

23 March 2007

I had to disembark from the jeepney that
carried me on my way to Avenue Square a while ago because of the heavy
traffic that had prevented our vehicle from moving for a good deal of
time already. I thought I could reach my destination quicker while
afoot than staying inside waiting for the traffic to roll sensing that
it was not an ordinary traffic jam that I usually run into along
Magsaysay Avenue; one that usually does not take much time. Peering
through the windshield, I could see more vehicles than I earlier
suspected already trapped in an unsightly bumper-to-bumper situation
down the road. There was also some noise ahead that’s not common in the
area. I knew there was ’something out there.

As
I approached Avenue Square, my hunch was confirmed. I moved past more jeepneys
and trucks loaded with people wearing colorful shirts that bear the
faces of people we also often see in the television these days (via
their own advertisements which contents - and promises - are either
too-good-to-be-true, too-’cute’-to-be-taken-seriously, or
too-corny-to-be-even-watchable), on political posters and streamers
that are all over us again, and in every possible medium assaulting our
senses and well, I dare say, our sanities. The flags were up again,
being waved relentlessly. There were a number of brass bands too atop trucks
playing varied tunes aside from the already loud and annoying speakers
playing some ubiquitous jingle and extolling candidates. Joining the
spectacle were vehicles that were covered (or should I say vandalized?)
with campaign posters and other materials. The huge number of people
marching, cheering, and waving placards whom I encountered earlier at
the city center leaped into mind. And then, I overheard a lady whom I
passed by on the side of the road inquiring: "Haen si Cesar Montano?"
(Where is Cesar Montano?).

And so, it is already here, I thought with a sigh.

The ‘circus’ has arrived in Naga City.

Kapit mga kapatid.

Who Am I?

March 11th, 2007 by mightyducks

I am the kaleidoscope
of the mind. I impart light, color, and perpetual motion. I think, I
see, I am moved by electric fluidity. Constant only is my inconstancy.
I am unshacked by mundane holds, unchecked by sturdy, blinding goals.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                 Painting by Leonardo da Vinci


I run unimpeded through virgin paths. My spirit unconquered — my soul forever FREE.

Filipino in new Burnett/Spielberg reality show website for aspiring filmmakers

March 8th, 2007 by mightyducks

Reality TV pioneer Mark Burnett who gave us such groundbreaking reality shows like Survivor, the Eco-Challenge, The Apprentice (a personal favorite), Rock Star (another favorite), and The Contender among others is teaming up with many-time Academy award-winning director Steven Spielberg for a new exciting reality show for aspiring filmmakers entitled "On the Lot".

Paolo Dy, an Ateneo-educated and Cebu-born director, cinematographer and screenwriter, is now among those young filmmakers who are in contention for the 16 available slots in this worldwide search.  His short film QWERTY is now featured on the show’s website, which aims to discover 16 unknown filmmakers whose films will be aired on Fox News Channel.

Like the American Idol model, the viewers decide the fate of these filmmakers based on a weekly
audience vote.

The show also offers a whooping $ 1 Million Hollywood development deal with Dreamworks and Spielberg. The series premiers on 16 May 2007 on Fox.

Here, and here, to know more about Paolo Dy.

To know more about the show, click here and here.

To view QWERTY, click here.
To sign up and rate it, here.
To watch other amazing shorts, here.

Don’t you also love the shorts?

I do, and I am going to try to watch them all!

People and Conversations (1)

March 7th, 2007 by mightyducks

I always say that one of best things that could happen in a life’s
journey, no matter how arduous and depleting it may become, would be
the great people you can meet along the way. Because with these
people comes a profusion of unforgettable experiences and lessons that
will leave indelible marks in your life - and in the process, makes
life more meaningful and worth living.

I am blest to have met a
lot of these outstanding and unforgettable human beings who have surely
contributed to what I have become as a person and what I wanted to be
in the future. These people, whom I can visualize now in my mind in
what appears to be a lucid montage of faces and images straight from
the recesses of my memory, are my life’s indubitable treasures. And
what is amazing about this is that I did not have to meet all these
people personally. Some of
them came into my ‘radar’ via a bedtime story, an epic tale, a
theatrical play, a case study, a blog post, a news item, the grapevine,
an awesome film, an essay, a song, and a book to name a few.

But
it is still best to be able to hobnob and hang around with these
people. The past days, while I could not find time to blog, I had the
opportunity to sit down and talk with some of them. I believe one of
the most memorable was my serendipitous conversation with Dr. Danny
Gerona during a quiet Sunday morning while having coffee in one of the
coffee shops downtown. I was already enjoying the quiet and the hot
drink for a good half hour when the highly respected historian, intellectual,
and professor arrived. I was a former student of his in Social
Philosophy back in college so the salutations were quick and immediate.
What ensued after the usual greetings was an intense and very
interesting conversation about politics, culture, philosophy, life and
career, of course history, and even blogging and some famous
personalities, but with him doing most of the explaining and I, the
questioning (which I did not mind at all). I got to express my thoughts
also though about the topics but I was more interested on what he has
to say about the same. And boy was I treated to an overwhelmingly
engaging and thought-provoking punditry!

I also learned a lot of
interesting things about the man, like having thousands of volumes of
books already in his library (and no way, according to him, he has
plans of slowing down as far as collecting and reading books is
concerned anytime soon); about him not reading the newspaper (he said,
in effect, there’s really nothing worth reading from it) and fiction
(for some reason that really brought the house down but I do not want
to divulge here lest I wish to stir up some hornet’s nest among fiction
lovers); about him being a relative of Atty. Leni Robredo, the elegant
wife of Mayor Jesse, but finding himself in a more closer professional
relationship with the Villafuertes, political rivals of the Robredos
here in Naga City and Camarines Sur; about him having been offered a
juicy position by a leading university in Manila only to be persuaded
(again) to stay here in Naga and at the Ateneo de Naga University (good
for Bicol and the Bicolano student!); and about him being more open now
to the idea of utilizing the internet for his pursuits.

With
that, I asked him to try blogging so that he may be able to reach and
‘educate’ more people especially about the rich history and culture of
Naga City, in particular, and the Bicol region, in general. It would
also be great, I thought, for many of us to hear him expounding on the
many important issues affecting us all today.

Well, if ever that
happens, I’d like to believe that he could be the next important, if
not the most important, Bicolano blogger aside from the few ones that
we already have in the blogosphere right now. In this light, he shared
to me some very striking insights about some of the more essential
bloggers, writers, politicians, and other personalities of our time and
their works, like blogger Manolo Quezon, political analyst Alex Magno,
opinion-writer Conrado de Quiros, the Villafuertes, Mayor Jesse, some
senatorial candidates, and even GMA, the president.

In politics,
I found out that we share the same dismay about what have been
happening in the political arena lately which flaws and downsides I
wish not to discuss here anymore because first, I presume that they are
already a common knowledge, and second, I do not want to be depressed
again.

Anyway, I asked him what, in his opinion, could possibly
be done given the present political quagmire that we find ourselves in
today and he said that, in effect, the desire for genuine reforms and
the wave of change should start from the people, especially the masses,
that constitute the biggest chunk of our population. But to achieve
that, they should be more educated, according to him. Asking Professor
Danny further as to who should take up that responsibility, he said the
schools and universities could play a very crucial role. But what about
the media? I inquired with the belief the media could also make a
difference in this situation. The problem with media, he said, is that, sadly, it is now so corrupt.

To be continued…

Music Magic

March 5th, 2007 by mightyducks

Good thing, there’s good music.

I could not imagine myself surviving all these years (and becoming a better person in the process) without it. Could you?

I
could be really enthralled by it that I sometimes think that a failure
to become a serious musician could possibly turn out to be one of my
greatest frustrations in life considering that I have never been
without the opportunities to learn in the past. Also, I have always believed
that musicians are some of the happiest and ‘coolest’ persons in the
world.

I am not losing hope though. Who knows someday I might
still end up as one. (With that, however, I could almost hear Bro.
Javie Alpasa, an unforgettable Jesuit who stayed at Ateneo de Naga for
two years, quipping, " Dream on", with that conspicuously funny
signature ‘one-two punch’ of a teasing tone and a poker face of his!
=>)

Otherwise, I will just keep on listening; basking in its
eternal pleasant warmth and being grateful of it forever for its
beauty, wisdom and fecundity. Not to mention the love, peace, hope and
the hundred-and-one other magical things it brings along with it that
make my spirit soar and set my heart on fire!

Yes, magical.

Music does enchant;

it enraptures;

it empowers;

it nurtures;

it heals;

and it never fails.

So who could ever blame me if I could not simply cease to BELIEVE?

Avenue Square

January 11th, 2007 by mightyducks

It does feel great that Avenue Square, Bicol’s first and premier lifestyle center, has been attracting more and more people - beautiful people at that! - everyday and every single night. It is always a joy to see a lot of these smart and good-looking people going here and there; dining at Max’s, Wok, Shakey’s, Little A. Sia, or Peaberry; relaxing under the royal palm trees at its Al Fresco dining area; pampering themselves at David’s Salon or Skinsystems; enjoying the company of colleagues, friends, and kins; relishing achievements and victories; sipping coffee at The Coffee Beanery; partying or just chilling-out at Lolo’s Bar; delighting in their new pairs of Havaianas signature flip-flops; contemplating (may be conceptualizing the next big business idea, coming up with a most important personal decision, or the next surefire corporate strategy!); browsing through the internet (via our free wi-fi internet access) or perhaps, blogging, like what Willy Prilles, one of my most fave bloggers in the blogosphere and one of the country’s premier bloggers, does here (and who by the way believes that "hands down, Avenue has, in less than a year, become the place to be in Naga" — thanks "Senator" Willy! =>) or simply, spending their time casually and living the good life in style here at Avenue Square. After almost a year of really working hard to promote the place to our target market, it’s encouraging and fulfilling to see more and more people of that market finding their way here.

This weekend, a consultant will be coming over from Manila to facilitate our strategic planning for 2007. We weren’t able to conduct one last year because we were just sooo busy with a lot of events that I strongly believe have hugely contributed to the success of this place today. Those were events that did not only bring in the crowd last year (so that the crowd could have a "taste" and sample of what the place could offer to its guests) but more importantly, promote, affirm, and support Avenue Square’s "positioning" in the market.

"Positioning" in marketing, as some of us know already, is the "aggregate perception the market has of a particular company, product or service in relation to their perceptions of the competitors in the same category". It is also "where one’s product or service fits into the marketplace."

Simply put, it is a perceptual location and image in the minds of our desired clients. It is how our target market see us in their minds which greatly affects how they decide on their purchases and patronage of a certain product, brand, or organization. But this deserves a separate post and a more thorough discussion.

Going back, I am confident that Avenue Square will reach more milestones this year, provided that it keeps its focus and maintains its enlightened strategic actions.

Besides, what for that G7Holdings,Inc., its developer, has invested a lot on this ambitious and trendsetting project and people like us in the management/marketing team have been really working doubly hard each time if we will not eventually see Avenue Square on where it was really envisioned to be at in the future.

And that is to be the lifestyle center of choice of Bicolanos/Bicolanas and our guests here in the region and to be that enduringly spanking, clean, and comfortable place that offers that really refreshing, unique, and exciting tenant mix and amenities, most convenient and memorable experience, outstanding professional and responsive service, and exceptionally compelling and innovative programs and events for the pleasure and satisfaction of the most discriminating of the cosmopolitan consumers of Naga City and the region who crave for for the highest quality and the finest specialty dining, shopping, and overall lifestyle experience that is also chic, remarkable, and truly worthwhile.

(Photos from the top: Avenue Square moments before The Coffee Beanery’s Grand Opening celebration and superb violinist Jay Cayuca’s concert; alluring and multi-talented Bossa Nova princess Sitti at the Avenue Nights: Primero concert; Avenue Square at summertime already packed with people for Primero; FHM models at one of the shows during Awesome September that also featured Bicol’s biggest trans show, the Ms. Bicolandia Pageant, a Brownman Revival concert, and a Parokya ni Edgar gig; our very recent celebrity guests Echo and Heart after the Paglaom Alliance benefit concert with the author and secretary general of Paglaom Alliance at Peaberry Fine Cuisine restaurant; and the Ateneo Golden Knights celebrating a championship run in a huge basketball tournament here in Naga at Little A. Sia asian flavors and grill resto –> congrats "coach of the year" Nols!. See more photos of events at Avenue Square here)

PS — We are excited about our Saturdays here at Avenue Square this January because we are giving way to some fresh but great talents to provide the music as you dine, wine, and unwind at our Al Fresco area. Last Saturday, we had an up-and-coming Bossa Nova group who calls itself "Slice" (They might return for another performance on one of the remaining Saturdays with their new "bossanized" reggae repertoire - which they promised- and other old favorites). This Saturday, we shall have an accoustic-cum-classical group led by Moi (sometimes dubbed as the "Andrea Bocelli of Naga City").

I think, therefore I…

January 4th, 2007 by mightyducks

4 January 2007
5:30PM

I sit here now in my own secluded spot "as
the darkness of the city closes over me like canal water or the grave"
and I think of a lot things. I think of the past year, and its many
seasons, shades, and faces. I think of some people who, in my mind, are
reduced to blurry images in the mist of my memory. I think of a few who
remain clear and vivid. I think of old friends showing up then getting
off. I think of new friends coming in then leaving as well. I think of
myself arriving, then, well, returning home to see the rest of the
world. I think of roads, sandstorms, glasses, culminations, beginnings,
and more sunsets. I think of my disappointments, my anger, and my
wounds. I think of my triumphs, my joys, and my dreams. Then, I think
of people again — bad, good, worst — and of this year and what it has
for all of us who travel…


Finally, I think of a place, a poem, a twenty-peso bill, a lyricist, and a black-and-white TV…

It is time.

I move.

Who knows what the dusk hides from me.

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Ask yourselves…

January 4th, 2007 by mightyducks

We don’t brew just for the heck of it, do we?

Drop by The Quackroom sometime…

Let’s have some cups of chill…and more…


Meantime, here’s to an awesome 2007 for all of us! Cheers!=)

Duck