Showing posts with label Manila. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manila. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 August 2013

FAREWELL TO A BOY NAMED CLAREN



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ROCK STAR
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PORN STAR
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SEX SYMBOL
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APOLOGETIC BAD BOY-WANNABE

HE SAYS:
Please understand that I'm doing this because I need to get laid on Valentine's Day. LMAO.
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ART DIRECTOR
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JUNKYARDKID
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CARTOON HERO
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26, EX-BOYFRIEND MATERIAL,
HE SAYS.


I called him CHiP.

I guess it could have simply been "Chip," but he was an artist. There just had to be some idiosyncrasy to how I spelled my term of endearment for him.

CHiP was short for "chipmunk." His pocket-sized build, joyful presence and irresistible will to make me laugh reminded me a lot of Alvin and the Chipmunks.

And he called me GoOf - one letter short of "Goofy," in reference to my large, clumsy feet that would inadvertently step on his much smaller ones whenever we held hands while walking (all the time).

"Pneumonia," Kris, his best friend, messaged me on Facebook. " He's been in the hospital since last Wednesday. His sister told me he was getting better and then, all of a sudden, he couldn't breath. And then he was gone."

I was shell-shocked.

I last saw Claren in 2003, just before I started work on a TV talent competition and a soap opera. We broke up.

"He was much too gentle and beautiful and perfect a soul for me," I told Kris. "I loved him a lot. He was everything I ever wanted. I saw us getting old together - laughing. And I think that that scared me. We were both so young. I couldn't be sure until I was sure. Isn't that silly?"

"Claren Torres, 26, ex-boyfriend material," was his succinct description of himself on his blog. Even in death, he makes me laugh.

"Claren's such a cheat," Kris complained, with fondness. "He never turned 30."

"He'll be 19 forever," I said.

"In my memory," Kris reminisced, "we're both still 17."

Kris and Claren were like twins. Same age, same build, same boyish charm. One's darker, more brooding. The other one's an imp.

Kris relocated to the States several years ago, immediately following their graduation, methinks.

"I last saw him in 2007," he shared, "and only for, like, a few hours. I was in Manila only for two days. I asked his ate if I could have a pair of his pants. And I'll wear them when I go somewhere new. I guess at least kahit ganun lang, we can see places together..."

Boyfriends, especially at the age when Claren and I dated, are dispensable. mIRC was all the rage back then, and relationships came and went as quickly as you'd like for an EB to occur. But I can't even fathom the depth of Kris' loss. They were best friends. I understand the need to hang on to something - anything - as long as it wouldn't die and therefore remain an evergreen reminder of the one who once owned it.

What's perhaps funniest about my and Claren's brief relationship was the circumstance that brought us together. I dated his best friend, Kris.

Last night, I spent almost four hours making up for lost time. That's what happens with exes. You wanna be friends after you break up. And while you do make the effort initially (through some combination of guilt and determination), it's hard to keep it up. What I realized was, I missed out.

Claren's light shone even brighter - like the pop of his Canon's flash. Claren bathed his life in whimsical, colour-saturated imagery that married the character of Old Manila with his own need to express himself in ever-maturing ways through digital manipulation. By far, Claren's Flickr Photostream is the online profile that best represented him.

He called himself "Junkyardkid" - a collector of discarded objects and memories, because he finds pure, child-like joy in re-imagining these in ways we'd never see them otherwise.

He posted a photo of himself in the hospital, on his Facebook wall. His eyes looked rounder than the camera lenses' aperture must have been. He captioned it: Greetings from the hospital.

Up to his very last moments, he found a way to repurpose a junkyard of an experience - knocking on heaven's door - as something that clawed right back in a funny, ever-present way towards the living world.

Rest in peace, CHiP.









Friday, 8 March 2013

The Diva Video Of The Day™ Beyonce / I Was Here (LIVE)



Beyonce is quite possibly my favourite amongst my generation of divas, with Christina Aguilera a very close second. But whilst Christina's best years vocally are behind her, Beyonce's seem to still be ahead.

Her voice is rich and soulful and sexy and powerful and flawless. Sure, she's undeniably a pop star, but she's also clearly risen above just being a pop star.

This song could have been too smart or touchy-feely for comfort, but the honesty and simplicity of her delivery gives it (oddly enough) gravitas.

I love the rise and fall of the song. The low, chest-y verses show off a rarely heard part of Miss B's immense vocal range.

Any other diva might have been dwarfed by that extra-wide, extra-busy video wall. Not so Beyonce.

Happy Friday, bitchiz!




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Thursday, 21 June 2012

The Diva Video Of The Day™ Whitney Houston / Didn't We Almost Have It All (LIVE 1987)



//
Didn't we almost have it all
When love was all we had worth giving?
The ride with you was worth the fall my friend
Loving you makes life worth living

Didn't we almost have it all
The nights we held on till the morning
You know you'll never love that way again
Didn't we almost have it all
//


james gannaban
THE HYPERACTIVE GAY BOY™
// MANILA //




Tuesday, 19 June 2012

GETTING MARRIED

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SANTUARIO DE SAN ANTONIO, FORBES PARK.
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FLOWER, DUH.
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VINTAGE JAGUAR BRIDAL CAR. WITH VINTAGE CARTOON CHARACTERS, NATCH.
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BRIDE IN A DREAMY VEEJAY FLORESCA WEDDING GOWN.
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ALMS FOR THE POOR? HOW VERY FORBES.
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HYPERACTIVE, SHERYL GARCIA-POBRE, JULIUS POBRE. LOTS OF LAUGHTER.
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TAJ POBRE. GUAPITO.
EVERY WEDDING RECEPTION -MUST- HAVE A SEPARATE SECTION JUST FOR KIDS.
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THE BLUE LEAF PAVILION IS BATHED IN - WHAT ELSE? - BLUE.

// WHEN SOMEBODY LOVES YOU
IT'S NO GOOD UNLESS HE LOVES YOU
ALL THE WAY. // 






Monday, 9 April 2012

President Tea House, Bay City

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Oyster Cake

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Fookien Fried Rice

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Bird's Nest Soup

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Always thought my sister, Loren, and I, look alike.

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The boys and I Get Hyperactive™, natch

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Mum and Loren

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Obligatory shot in front of the restaurant


I can't remember now how President Tea House became a family favourite. I just know that we've always had it as default for special occasions. It's ritual. Whenever we felt like we needed to reactivate our Chinese-ness, we'd jump into a jeepney from Cubao to Ongpin. Just as sure as we'd be buying dragonfruit, Poland hopia and various goodies from Eng Bee Tin, we'd end up at President for dim sum.

And so the new-ish President Tea House in Bay City (a 5-minute drive from the airport) was a no-brainer when we had to pick a place for lunch upon our arrival in Manila for the annual family reunion. Teri and Ronnie were flying in from Seoul, Loren from Singapore and I from Hong Kong. Diva was to arrive the next day from Miami.

"ANG TABA MO!!!" Teri screamed by way of greeting. You're so fat. 

"OO NGA, KUYA, ANG TABA-TABA MO!!!" echoed Loren. Indeed. You're very, very fat.

"HAHAHA KUYA TABA!!!" my brothers, Igi and Vincent, chorused. Hahaha, you're a fatty.

"I miss you, too," I said with no small amount of sarcasm, giving each of my siblings a heartfelt hug. Fat jokes aside, I did miss my sibs. My family kept me sane when I sunk into bottomless depths of depression as I grappled with the realities of deportation.

Whilst Loren and Vincent looked the same, Igi and Teri definitely looked chubbier. Ronnie, however, looked like a lean, mean machine - a vast improvement from his decidedly content chubbiness just a year ago...

"Feel his 6-pack!" Teri urged poudly.

Shit, I was jealous. How the fuck did he do it? It was as though I had simply absorbed all the fat that had melted off of Ronnie. Unfair.

"No salt," Ronnie explained. "Just chicken breast, broccoli, boiled sweet potato..."

"No salt? No love?" I asked. "No... flavour?"

"Garlic," he suggested. "Steam your chicken breasts with garlic."

"So are you still on a diet," I asked Ronnie whilst a waiter ceremoniously ladled Bird's Nest Soup into dainty, ceramic bowls.

"No," his eyes grew large, turning the lazy susan to serve himself a heaping spoonful of Fookien Fried Rice.

The food looked just as thoughtfully prepared as I remember. It tasted just as beautiful. The soup had a silky viscosity, the oyster cake was satisfying rich, and even the fried rice had a heavenly fluffiness. What a relief. In Manila, Chinese food is synonymous with greasy grub often found in party districts that reek of beer, and on MRT hawker stalls of highly dubious hygienic standards.

In between the big dishes, we practically inhaled dim sum off of the bamboo steamers: fall-off-the-bone chicken feet, siu mai, har gow, ginormous beef balls... Everything was delicious.

Silently - except for the obscene moans of gastronomic pleasure - we fell into into a happy truce. Not a single more fat joke was uttered as the meal progressed, none of us wanting to be judged for our individual voraciousness.

We polished off every morsel of food from the table - every grain of rice, every drop of soup, every single bit of skin and flesh and tendon from the chicken feet. I could have sworn we got through two tins of hot chili oil, too, because we were just shovelling the stuff onto everything that resembled food.

Afterwards, we shamelessly took over the restaurant, moving furniture, mucking in front of mirrors, taking hundreds of photographs - just being hyperactive, in general, really. Thank goodness we were the only diners and so the restaurant staff must have decided it was easier to just leave us be. 

The bill came close to PhP4,000 for 8 people. That's about USD95 total or USD12 per person. For the ginormous amount of food we consumed, that's very reasonably priced.

But the laughter and the fat jokes in the company of my beloved family - that's priceless.




President Tea House
San Miguel by the Bay, Bay City
Pasay City, Metro Manila
Philippines
(02) 556-4952



Saturday, 10 March 2012

The Diva Video of the Day® Jennifer Lopez feat. Ja Rule / I'm Real



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My life I live it to the limit and I love it
Now I can breathe again, baby, now I can breathe again...
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// VILLA ESCUDERO . Philippines //