I've got two Lower Box tickets to the Ne-yo concert on Feb 29 (Friday) at the Araneta Coliseum that I'm selling for P3,600 each. It's at a 9 o'clock position from the stage, the perfect position for lower box if you ask me. Let me know if you want to get them.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JOKER!
Novak Djokovic wins his first major title at the Australian 2008 Open at the age of 20... the youngest since Stefan Edberg defeated Mats Wilander in 1985.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Djokovic stops the Fed Express
Sorry Roger, you'll have to wait another tournament or two for your shot at history... Congratulations Novak! Impossible is nothing!
Monday, December 31, 2007
KFCcruelty.com
I love KFC and all.... But I may have to re-think eating there again with this type of news...
"KFC suppliers cram birds into huge waste-filled factories, breed and drug them to grow so large that they can’t even walk, and often break their wings and legs. At slaughter, the birds’ throats are slit and they are dropped into tanks of scalding-hot water—often while they are still conscious. It would be illegal for KFC to abuse dogs, cats, pigs, or cows in these ways.
"KFC suppliers cram birds into huge waste-filled factories, breed and drug them to grow so large that they can’t even walk, and often break their wings and legs. At slaughter, the birds’ throats are slit and they are dropped into tanks of scalding-hot water—often while they are still conscious. It would be illegal for KFC to abuse dogs, cats, pigs, or cows in these ways.
KFC’s own animal welfare advisors have asked the company to take steps to eliminate these abuses, but KFC refuses to do so. Many advisors have now resigned in frustration.
Please join Pamela Anderson, Sir Paul McCartney, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, The Rev. Al Sharpton, and countless other kind people worldwide by not eating at KFC."
Saturday, December 1, 2007
I love Manila!
Stella McCartney named Designer of the Year!
BRITISH FASHION AWARDS, 2007
IT was proof, if needed, that British fashion is impressive on an international scale: the British Fashion Awards tonight was a glittering affair as new Model of the Year Agyness Deyn reigned supreme in her long, ragged-trained Giles black dress. "It's my mum on the phone," she said as she took to the stage holding her mobile phone to her ear to collect her award – presented by Roland Mouret. "Yes Mum, it's like a fashion Oscar. Here, have a word with everyone," she added as she held the phone to the microphone so we could hear the excited squeals of a very proud parent. "She's well chuffed," said Agyness, before thanking Hilary Riva, Alexandra Shulman, the Northern Massive, Katie Grand ("for my first Pop cover)", Mario Testino ("for first putting me in Vogue") and Giles for the dress. "Even though everyone keeps stepping on it, it's still good!" The audience was hooked – but we reverted our attention to the job in hand as Zoe Ball (who claimed to have walked "all the way from Brighton in these fucking heels"), hosted the event that saw Stella McCartney take over the Designer of the Year crown – presented by Thandie Newton. "My team really deserve this," the heavily pregnant designer said. "I couldn't possibly manage with three children under the age of three without them." Holding back tears, she dedicated the award to her parents ("I wish my mum was on the phone tonight"), and her husband and children "who make my life worth living". High on the emotion – New Designer of the Year Christopher Kane also dedicated his gong to his sister Tammy – the night took on the highest fashion stakes: Alexandra Shulman hosted a table for winners Anya Hindmarch (Designer Brand of the Year), Tom Binns (who won Accessory Designer of the Year – surprising a crowd whose money had been firmly on fellow nominee Rupert Sanderson), and Designer of the Year nominee Luella Bartley. The great and good of the industry were there – gossiping and table-swapping happily as the cameras were kept at bay outside the ceremony. And the Queen of the Night was, of course, a radiant Vivienne Westwood whose crown of fluffy orange hair made her look more ethereal than ever as she stepped up to accept her award for Outstanding Achievement In Fashion Design. "I want to talk about more serious issues but this isn't the time," she said. "Fashion is a life-enhancing activity and I hope you continue to love it. And I've noticed over the last few years that people are really looking better. Everybody looks great tonight, so I'm pleased about that. On the other hand, in 100 years we're not even going to have enough oxygen to breathe – but I've written a manifesto about that which I hope will help. But now isn't the time." (November 27 2007, PM)
IT was proof, if needed, that British fashion is impressive on an international scale: the British Fashion Awards tonight was a glittering affair as new Model of the Year Agyness Deyn reigned supreme in her long, ragged-trained Giles black dress. "It's my mum on the phone," she said as she took to the stage holding her mobile phone to her ear to collect her award – presented by Roland Mouret. "Yes Mum, it's like a fashion Oscar. Here, have a word with everyone," she added as she held the phone to the microphone so we could hear the excited squeals of a very proud parent. "She's well chuffed," said Agyness, before thanking Hilary Riva, Alexandra Shulman, the Northern Massive, Katie Grand ("for my first Pop cover)", Mario Testino ("for first putting me in Vogue") and Giles for the dress. "Even though everyone keeps stepping on it, it's still good!" The audience was hooked – but we reverted our attention to the job in hand as Zoe Ball (who claimed to have walked "all the way from Brighton in these fucking heels"), hosted the event that saw Stella McCartney take over the Designer of the Year crown – presented by Thandie Newton. "My team really deserve this," the heavily pregnant designer said. "I couldn't possibly manage with three children under the age of three without them." Holding back tears, she dedicated the award to her parents ("I wish my mum was on the phone tonight"), and her husband and children "who make my life worth living". High on the emotion – New Designer of the Year Christopher Kane also dedicated his gong to his sister Tammy – the night took on the highest fashion stakes: Alexandra Shulman hosted a table for winners Anya Hindmarch (Designer Brand of the Year), Tom Binns (who won Accessory Designer of the Year – surprising a crowd whose money had been firmly on fellow nominee Rupert Sanderson), and Designer of the Year nominee Luella Bartley. The great and good of the industry were there – gossiping and table-swapping happily as the cameras were kept at bay outside the ceremony. And the Queen of the Night was, of course, a radiant Vivienne Westwood whose crown of fluffy orange hair made her look more ethereal than ever as she stepped up to accept her award for Outstanding Achievement In Fashion Design. "I want to talk about more serious issues but this isn't the time," she said. "Fashion is a life-enhancing activity and I hope you continue to love it. And I've noticed over the last few years that people are really looking better. Everybody looks great tonight, so I'm pleased about that. On the other hand, in 100 years we're not even going to have enough oxygen to breathe – but I've written a manifesto about that which I hope will help. But now isn't the time." (November 27 2007, PM)
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