12.15.2005

Waiting for Hong Kong to submerge

Today is the 3rd day of the 6th Ministerial Meeting of the WTO being held in Hong Kong. All eyes and ears are pointed towards this small island where thousands of anti-globalization activists (composed of farmers, fishers, indigenous peoples, workers, women's rights activists, social activists, and many more - the anti-globalization, anti-wto cause really encompasses all developmental issues) have gathered. Joke nga ng iba, baka lumubog ang HK sa dami ng tao.

This particular round of the talks is crucial although there are big signs that they will not be able to make any headways into their negotiations. The same stumbling blocks that led to the failure of the Cancun round are the same issues that threaten to make another failure of this round. The developing countries are asking the EU and the US to set a date for ending its farm export subsidies. The US in particular is being asked by African countries to end their subsidy to its cotton farmers. BBC.com reports that the African contingent threatened to leave the meeting unless progress is made. Walkout-athon na.

Farm subsidies given by rich countries to their farmers distort global markets, making it hard for poor countries to get fair price for their agri goods. This gross, unfair practice was dramatically highlighted in 2003 during the Cancun round. After successfully climbing atop the barricade, Korean farmer Lee Kyung Hae committed suicide by stabbing himself in the chest. It's sad that people have to literally offer their lives so that the world at large can see the desperate plight of small farmers under the current negotiations in agriculture.

Yet another issue is non-agricultural market access (NAMA). The US Trade Ambassador wants "the WTO meet to accept the so-called Swiss formula whereby benefits flow from reducing the highest tariffs the most. This formula militiates against countries like India. India’s commerce minister Kamal Nath had pointed out that the NAMA proposal translates into a 75 per cent cut for developing countries as against a 25 per cent cut for developed countries," reports the Asian Age. He added, "Surely there is a mistake somewhere." Asus, diplomat pa talaga ang dating. Kung ako yun, I'd say "Pakshet? ano sila sineswerte?" Hahaha

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Oh I so wish I am there in HK joining the protests and slew of activities and forums that are on going right now. Of course, my former officemates in Isis are there along with Indi who will be doing media work for them (interviewing people for radio and writing on-site reports). Radioactive Sago and Pedicab are there din to participate in the cultural presentation (yey, cultural diversity!) Si Lourd was excited when i talked to him several days ago. Sabi niya "sana parang yung sa Seattle."

It's a crazy business this WTO thing. Iba-iba rin ang pananaw ng mga activists. Some are calling for the outright dissolution of the WTO stating that no deal is better than a bad deal.

Others naman see the wisdom in having a trades agreement among countries, only the rules should be fair to everyone concerned and not just another means to enrich those who are already rich at the expense of the poor ones.

Me? Parang mas naninimbang ako sa pagbagsak ng WTO. We really need to change the economic structures that govern how countries currently negotiate each other. Globalization per se is not bad. Actually, if you look at it, it's really healthy. You can liken it sa internet and how with one click, we're able to connect to a global community and be able to expand our horizons in ways that our lolo and lola can not even begin to imagine.

It's just that the globalization that is at work today is the bad, abusive kind. Where rich countries strong-arm poor countries so they can dump their super-low priced products to the detriment of local industries and workers. Or establishing sweatshops, paying miniscule wages to produce over-priced, over-hyped luxury products.

12.12.2005

Smile. It's the best anti-aging tip ever

today is an exciting day at work.

We had a five-hour assessment meeting and for some reason, i was happy with the lengthy session. Just goes to show you what kind of worker I am (ahem, ahem anyone from my office reading this? hahaha)

Actually what made this day a wonderful surprise is that we got our Christmas ham and cheese. We all lined up at 4 pm to get our ration. Sounds corny pero nakakaaliw. It may not be the best ham (i vote for the zabala ham especially made by my mom-in-law) nor the best cheese (it's a biggish block of magnolia cheezee) but hey it's the thought that counts.

And to sweeten the deal, they also handed out gift checks from SM. Christmas gift-giving is probably one of the reasons why corporate jobs are enticing.

Ang zaya zaya! (ang babaw ko)

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before i forget, I was able to get a signature from MiG Ayesa at the recently-concluded Rock Awards. Nakakahiya how i did it.

After The Dawn stepped down (they were his back-up band), nawala sha agad. Silly me, i thought he did the rock star thing and left the building asap. Slightly dejected, I followed Indi and Buddy out of the back door. Just after the door, I saw Kiko and softly, sadly asked him "Wala na siya?" Then looked up and lo and behold it was MiG. I shrieked at the sight of him. Sorry Kiko for possibly destroying your eardrum that night. Nakakahiya talaga. To think, hindi rin naman ako ganoon ka-fan at sinabi ko pa 3 blog entries ago "I just have to find a decent, inconspicous way of handing him my gnatty notebook." I just wanted to add his signature to my autograph collection. Good thing he was such a sweet dude.


Ayan. medyo settling down na me. I just had to ask Kiko to join me in the pic

What's funny is that 3 hours later (after the SVC set at saGuijo), we were basically in the same group at Capone's enjoying a post-Rock Awards gimmick. He even jammed again with The Dawn that night. Hay. By then, I knew well enough to stay calm and remain quiet in one place.

Here are some more pics from that night


Naks, reunion. Indi, Kiko, Mapin and me


I like this pic. Kakatapos lang ni Raims mag crowd surf. Ang saya. Hindi lang si Diego ang big smile, look at the faces of the crowd below


Syempre meron din kami backstage pic ni Buds. Notice my faux prominent cheekbones, hahaha

12.02.2005

Dress with flair.

I got this from Sherman's blog. Kaaliw sagutin.

huling dyaryo na binasa mo?
Philippine Daily Inquirer (gusto ko sanang sabihin Guardian kaso matagal na akong hindi napapadpad sa site nila)

huling taong kinausap mo?
Si Sir Matt, yung officemate ko

may nunal ka ba sa braso?
wala. Meron ako maliliit na peklat

kamusta ka naman?
ayos lang. busog kasi nag extra ulam ako sa free lunch (me seminar sa opis ngayon)

ano nasa paligid mo?
tables, computers at kung ano-ano pa na nakikita sa opis

may alaga ba kayong pusa?
wala. Aso – pangalan niya September

malamok ba dyan?
Nope. Malamig

marunong kang kumanta?
Marunong naman hindi lang kagalingan at madaling mapaos ang boses

kelan ka huling natawa ng malakas?
Kahapon nung ikine-kwento ko kina Indi and Ruby yung weird kung panaginip

huling napanood mo sa tv?
Actually DVD ng The OC season 2 episode 12 kung saan nag kiss sina Alex at Marisa by the beach kasunod ng matalinhagang linya mula ke Alex: The tide has turned.

huling tinext mo?
Si Diego Maps to congratulate him dahil dumating na sa wakas ang baby nila ni Mama Ge.

describe youself in ONE word.
Survivor (o di ba? Destiny’s Child ever)

huling ginawa mo bago matulog?
Hinalikan si Veda at bumulong sa kanya ng “Love you Babykins”

nakapunta ka na ba sa cebu?
Yup, to cover Yano for Manila Times. Sabay sila ng gig noon ng Eraserheads. Ang daming tao sa Stadium. Halos 12,000 yata.

huling inutos sayo ng magulang mo?
I never met them. (greatest tragedy of my life). Well actually, they did leave me with this wooden medallion with the words “Be well, Earnest.” Nakalimutan ko na yung ibang nakasulat. Mahanap nga ulit yun. (hahaha parang partner sha nung bracelet na me pangalang Inamorata)

magulo ba dyan sa lugar nyo?
Hindi naman. Maliban lang kung me activity ang mga students sa Plaza Villarosa

may bf/gf ka ba ngayon?
Asawa meron

nakapunta ka na ba sa malabon zoo?
di pa. Dapat nga madala na doon yung anak ko. Actually pati Manila Zoo di pa niya napupuntahan. Anong klaseng magulang kami? In fairness, nakarating na siya sa Subic Petting Zoo (pero kasama niya doon yung mga pinsan at auntie at uncle niya).

huli mong kinain?
Free lunch care of the seminar (fish fillet with somekinda sauce, chopsuey, rice and brownie slice)

huli mong ininom?
Water

huli mong kinanta?
Blue Light ng Bloc Party (if that’s the way it is/then that’s the way it is)

naka-experience ka na ba ng lindol?
Uh-huh. Noong 1991. Nasa jeep ako from SM City nung nakita ko na nag sway yung triangle-shaped yellow gate sa me papasok ng SM City

kelan ka huling sumakay ng elevator?
Sa Astoria noong birthday ni Sherman

anong gagawin mo bukas?
Attend yung Christmas party for Kids and parents ng CSB

huling tumawag sayo sa phone/cp?
di ko kilala – hinanap niya yung office mate ko
sa CP si JD regarding yung interview ko with her for my working mom article

ano palabas sa tv ngayon?
I dunno. Nasa opis kasi

anong oras ka natutulog?
mga 11 o 12

ano sinasakyan mo papasok?
jeep, LRT 2 then LRT 1 (pwede ring MRT instead of LRT 2)

kumakain ka ng bayabas?
yup

nagka-sore eyes ka na ba?
yup. Ngayon para na akong me permanent sore eyes – eyestrain na ito!!

kelan ka huling nagswimming?
sa Boracay nung first week ng Nov 2005

ano sinusuot mo pag natutulog?
tshirt at shorts

kumakain ka ba ng ampalaya?
Yup. Isa sa favorite veggies ko

may malala ka bang sakit?
hypertensive ako. Bad trip, no more isaw for me

anong ginawa mo kaninang 8am?
sinilip kung gising na si Veda

may damit ka ba na ang brand ay bench?
Oo

hang ten?
a pair of pants o ke Buddy ba yun?

blue corner?
wala

kelan ka huling nagpagupit?
Summer pa ata

nakagat ka na ba ng aso?
mga ilang beses na rin.

nasan ka kaninang 3pm?
sa bahay tulog

kelan ka huling nakakita ng rainbow?
Can’t remember

madalas ka bang magchat?
not so much.

nakitulog ka na ba sa bahay ng friends mo?
Oo naman. Hindi na nga lang kasingdalas tulad dati. actually buhat nung me anak ako hindi na unless nasa hotel sila for a night and they'd invite us to stay. needless to say, package deal kami - laging kasama si Veda.

fave radio station mo?
Jam, NU, 104.3 (para sa talaga naming lumang tugtugin)

kelan ka huling na-badtrip?
Recently lang kaso di ko maalala kung kelan exactly

nakasakay ka na ba ng pampasaherong bus?
Yes.

ano huli mong napanaginipan?
Umaakyat ako ng isang hanging stairs na spiral. Ang hirap akyatin tapos by the time I was almost at the top, sabit sabit sa steps yung damit ko at hindi ko alam paano i-untangle.

ano madalas mong pinapanood sa tv?
mga palabas sa Starworld

san ka nagpnta nung new year?
asa Zambo with my husband’s family

may kaaway ka ba ngayon?
Wala naman.

sa tingin mo may nagagalit sayo ngayon?
Ewan. Ma. At kung meron man, problema na nila yon, di ba?

San mo gustong pumunta sa ngayon?
sa mall manood ng Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ulit

anong kulay ng bag mo?
brown

12.01.2005

Build permanent bookcases

Oh the things you learn when you’re at a dinner party with friends.

Do you know that France has trademarked the word ‘champagne?’ yup that sparkling wine we use to toast the good times to is now exclusively French or well, at least the brand name. so if ever you come across such curiously named bubbly wines like ‘australian chardonnay and pinot noir’ as I did last night, chances are they’re champagne incognito. Weird no? it’s like Mcdonald’s with the line ‘love ko ‘to.’ Globalization, you’re so labo.

El was also telling us that she’s really busy with so many projects she hardly has time to rest. And that actually she’s real sleepy at the moment. Erwin generously said “it’s okay, you’re laying down the seeds for the future.” (Or something akin to that) To which I replied “What future? This is the future. This is it, we’re here now.”

Initially I said that to be clever. You know how it is when you’re with old dear friends but somehow it rings true. We are in the future. We are all doing the things we want to do, give or take a few frustrations and a couple of stumbles here and there and there and there hahaha I mean if this isn’t what we’ve worked for then I don’t know what the toil and trouble was for.

I’m not saying we sit back and relax and fritter our time away or that this is as good as it gets. I think it’s high time that we learn to recognize that after a certain age, we have to stand back a bit and look at our surroundings. Because what you see around you is what your future looks like. In a sense, it’s the future. It’s just like one of those inspirational power point presentations that some of my officemates so diligently forward to us: happiness is not found at the end of the road (i.e. when I get that 3rd MA, when the kids are out of the house, after this and that), it is found in the company of good friends, in the laughter (and yes even the busangot moments) of your kid, in a brilliant book from a newly-discovered author. From where i'm sitting, the future is not some mythical, intangible thing that has yet to come. A big part of it is already here.

Ay, mushy morning.

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on my way to work today i almost bumped into this mid ageish man wearing a polka dotted brown polo, who suddenly without warning stopped to tie his brown charol-ish shoe right on top of the banister right at the first step of the stairs that take you down to the bridgeway connecting LRT 2 to LRT 1.

Didn't give much thought to it but as soon as i stepped on dirty Taft Avenue, there he was in front of me, obviously going the same way i was. While crossing the street, he stumbled a bit as his right foot got stuck in a small pothole. "Ay," i thought to myself, "your shoes are telling you something."

On the way up to LRT 1, there he was again, tying his shoe,the left one this time. Naku, his shoes are really telling him something. or maybe, they're just a size larger.

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Have you noticed that the 23rd Seagames logo looks like the older, snazzier, touristy-looking brother of Studio 23's Kabarkada mo thingie?

Take a gander:


separated at birth?

Reminds me of that PBB theme/Care's Chandelier thing. (Cheap shot!)I know, i know. couldn't resist.

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PS Champagne (from wikipedia.com)

Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the secondary fermentation of wine. It is named after the Champagne region of France. While the term "champagne" is often used by makers of sparkling wine in other parts of the world, such as California and Canada, it should properly be used to refer only to the wines made in the region of Champagne, France.

In Europe and most other countries, the name "champagne" is legally protected to mean only sparkling wine produced in its namesake region and adhering to the standards defined for that name as an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée. There are sparkling wines made all over the world, and many use special terms to define their own sparkling wines: Spain uses Cava, Italy calls it spumante, and South Africa uses Cap Classique. A sparkling wine made from Muscat grapes in Italy uses the DOCG Asti. In Germany, Sekt is a common sparkling wine. Even other regions of France are forbidden to use the name Champagne; for example, wine-makers in Burgundy and Alsace produce Crémant.


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