Sunday, August 29, 2004

My Brazilian Experience

Note: This may be too graphic for some people...if faint of heart or squeamish about kinky stuff, think twice before continuing.

Yesterday I felt like Carrie Bradshaw while I was on the salon bed getting my first Brazilian wax! I felt so sophisticated and I was excited to see my new look...until the first rip came. I was howling in pain! Oh, I tried waxing before. I have my upper lip and legs regularly waxed. I even tried bikini wax several time already. But to get totally bald down there...it was a different thing altogether.

Okay, maybe your asking...what got into this girl's head? I was reading Metro Magazine when I saw this article about girls going Brazilian down south. They recommended three places where Brazilian wax was offered and I chose California Nails & Day Spa in Greenhills since they're the most affordable. So saturday morning I called them to set an appointment. Ms. Len, the waxing lady, was very nice. She talked to me the whole time to get my mind off the pain. She told me the advantages and benefits of having no hair. She'd ask me to inhale then exhale as soon as she pulled the strip off my thingie. In my mind I was thinking, doesn't she get tired waxing pussies everyday? What goes through her mind while she trims those bushes? I never did get to ask her. Although I did ask if they did men? She said in their Alabang branch, a gay guy does that. Woohoo! That's a job any gay guy would want! Anyway, she asked me not to get it totally wet since the pores are still open, just clean with a damp towel. She assured me that any swelling or redness for the next few days are normal. After an hour of agony, I dressed up and went home with my new hairdo!

Twenty-four hours later, I feel okay and there's no real swelling or redness. It looks okay and I feel even cleaner. I definitely recommend women out there to try getting one. Heck, even men should trim their bushes! After all, I believe everybody should try everything once. Will I keep this new look forever? I think as long as I can stand the pain...I will!

Wednesday, August 25, 2004

YULO Manila

Amidst the stacks of readings and long hours of can group meetings here in school, I have found a home with three lovely ladies. One of which, I am proud to say, is the proprietor of a shoe brand that should keep all the shopaholics out there on their toes. Jaraiza Yulo and her sister Kristel are the beauties behind YULO Manila. Their shoe designs are fresh and unique! My favorite is a mustard colored pumps aptly called Dijon with three-inch heels, which I have yet to buy. You might say..."Mustard?! Yuck!" But for the true fashionistas out there, it is a must in your wardrobe. My first acquisition is actually a bakya made of white wood with a gold buckle on the black leather strap. The one-inch heels makes it comfy and stylish at the same time. I plan to get Splat next, a slingback made of white leather and black suede. Last friday, they threw a Shoe Party to launch their new line and also shout to the world their presence in the fashion industry. It was a great party! And why wouldn't it be...we were surrounded with shoes and beautiful people!

Hey, I'm not getting any shoes advertising YULO Manila! I am just a shopaholic at heart and would like to make this world a fashionable place! Also, it's not everyday I get to be friends with visionaries like Jaraiza and Kristel.

YULO Manila is sold in Ishq in Ortigas and Solea in Rockwell. The price is worth the quality and design.

Monday, August 23, 2004

Oh Pieter!

Yes...I have found another man to add to my eye-candy collection. It's none other than Peiter van den Hoogenban, a very yummy olympic swimmer from Netherlands. He won the gold in the 100 meter freestyle last August 18.

My recent Eye-Candy List includes:
1. Matthew Goode - "Chasing Liberty" (it's the accent)
2. Luke Mably - "Prince and Me" (definitely the accent!)
3. Diego Luna - "Y Tu Mama Tambien" and "Dirty Dancing 2"
4. Collin Farrel - "Phonebooth" (I love baaad boys!)
5. Chris Pine - "Princess Diaries 2" (what can I say...I'm a sucker for Prince Charming!)
6. Andy Roddick - Tennis player

...and more to come...

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

I am in MBA because...

...I am a very materialistic person. I am here because I want to learn how to make money because money will get me my clothes, shoes, house, and all the comforts in life. I will not be a hypocrite and claim that my ultimate goal is to make a difference in the lives of the people I will meet. I haven't matured enough to take on that challenge. I will not spout out the need for social awareness just because it will make me look good in front of my professors. I will not be pushed to do good deeds for the poor. I will help them in my own time and in my own way because I want to. And not because I need to buy a piece of heaven when I die.

Do you think I'm a truly an evil person? Does this make me a brat? This is not apathy. This is honesty. How many of you out there can really say you've done something meaningful in your lives? How many of you can actually say that the acts of selflessness that you've been doing are without motives? I gag everytime I hear someone extolling their virtues and goodness when they're actually reeking of hypocrisy...like a whore hiding beneath a virgin's gown.


Wednesday, August 11, 2004

8-0?

Tomorrow, Ateneo will be playing against University of the East, their first game for the second round. I can't wait! But, I still can't get over the win last sunday so, check out this nice write up about the sweep!

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

7-0

The first round for the UAAP Basketball has just ended last sunday, August 8. The Blue Eagles, Hail Mary Team finished with a 7-0 standing, the best first round standing in history! I was lucky enough to watch the game in Araneta. I even had to throw a tantrum just to force Tini to buy tickets! After the game, he was thankful we watched live. The Ateneans came full force filling up more than half of the coliseum. And this wasn't even a La Salle-Ateneo game! It was a really exciting game, specially everytime LA Tenorio threw a three-pointer. He's timing was always perfect!

The biggest question now is, how long can we keep this unblemished record? I think the game now is, who's the first team to beat Ateneo? The next game is on thursday against UE. Let's cross our fingers.

"...win or lose, it's the school we choose...this is the place where we belong..."


Friday, August 06, 2004

It's Now or Never!

In the next few months, my roomie and I will be entering a new territory. We will be putting up our own business. There has been a few changes since my last posting. My new partner will be Tin-tin instead of Alisa. Our venture will be on garments instead of food. To our knowledge, this concept has never been done in AIM history. One of our guru, Prof. Jay Bernardo, has continuously been pushing us not to lose hope since there are many things needed to be done and it can be very overwhelming. Nonetheless, we are excited about our new business. I cannot disclose yet the nature of our business, suffice it to say it will bring happiness to dreary places.

I am on my way to be a millionaire.

"See what no one else sees. See what everyone chooses not to see... out of fear, conformity or laziness. See the whole world anew each day!" -- from the movie Patch Adams

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