Odyssey

eluding comfort zones, discovering the existent, defying time... and then some

Monday, October 31, 2005

Oh Crap!!!

And the Paolo family is now number one??? Sheesh! My friends are cracking right now. Anyway, I know they'll be eliminated soon. I just know... Enough said!

The competitive Weaver family is bitchy. Telling the boatman of the other team to go slow sucks. By the way, the Godlewski girls have cute undies.

Kay Susan Tayo?!

The other day, I saw on the news that some people were encouraging Susan Roces to run for president against Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo if ever a snap election would surface. I was like, "Duh!"
Now being a wife of a celebrity turned political figure qualifies one to be a presidential candidate? The Filipino people should know better. No two people are alike, not even twins, not even spouses. Besides, as if I ever believed in FPJ's capacity. I am not a pro-Gloria but I don't believe in the sincerity of the opposition either. Isn't anyone out there who's sincerely pushing for the Philippines' sake and not for his own selfish good? Yeah, Estradas, I'm also referring to your family. Stop using politics for revenge. You are not helping the Filipino people escape from the boggy marsh that they are trapped in.


Excess: On the day that Rudy Fernandez allegedly pointed a gun at Robby Tarroza, he was able to bring a weapon inside the Viva Office since he did not undergo a body search because he was a celebrity. Hmmm... So does that mean that if I wanna be powerful, all i need to have is a box-office film?

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

And They Got Away Again


The Paolo family is now in second place?! Unbelievable! Beyond the Bransen’s tushy-flaunting tricks and the whining Schroeder girl, I’m still thrilled to see the Paolo family getting eliminated. Hahaha!

The looming Hurricane Katrina in some of the scenes was certainly scary. By the looks of the then emerging storm, it indisputably promised to convey disaster.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Concocting 9/11

Last Sunday, I saw this documentary on the National Geographic Channel entitled, Inside 9/11. It seemed like Osama Bin Laden had been planning the colossal tragedy since the 80’s. He spent years constructing his network and searching for the right, loyal and worthy people who would carry out his devious plans.

Failing at First
Out of all the buildings in New York City, the terrorists chose to attack the Twin Towers since they were the tallest and they symbolized America’s economic fruition. The earlier bombing of the World Trade Center in the 90’s was actually planned to eradicate innumerable civilians. Unfortunately or rather fortunately, it turned out that the terrorists expected too much from the bomb imbedded inside the vehicle parked at the building’s basement so only a relatively minute damage was created. Only the lower part of the construction was affected so they thought of having a monstrous comeback.

Plane Plans
Due to the immensity of the World Trade Center’s structure, terrorist needed to plant a monstrous bomb to destroy the whole structure. It seemed difficult thus the idea of using an airplane as an explosive device ensued. Implanting it would not be difficult and there would be no need of creating a bomb. The only questions that bugged them were how to hijack a plane and who would do it. In this case, the aircraft would be maneuvered to crash into a building thus suicidal pilots were needed. Then started the search for the plot executors – those who would be willing to die for Allah’s triumph.

Vile Vow
According to the documentary, it turned out that one of the masterminds of the 9/11 attack was a Muslim engineering student in USA. His American classmates would usually play a practical joke on him. Being a Muslim, he would tend to pray regularly inside their temple. By doing so, he must leave his footwear outside the door of the mosque. His classmates would then make fun of him by throwing his shoes into the river near the area and this would really piss him off. Being a victim of racism, this heightened his seething anguish for the Americans so he vowed that he would revenge against them.

Educating the Enemy
Some of the willing perpetrators of the 9/11 assault needed to acquire piloting skills in order to commit the havoc. A number of them enrolled in an aviation school in USA. The administrator of the school became suspicious since a lot of Arabs enrolled in their school at the same time. He sent a report to the FBI but it took a long time for the information to reach the upper echelons of the bureau. Before they took notice of the report, the disaster had already been realized.

Isn’t it funny how the prey taught his own predator how to assail him? To catch Part II of this documentary, tune in to the National Geographic Channel tomorrow at 9 p.m. I sure hope that NGC would pay me for advertising their show.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Racing Thoughts


I utterly can’t wait for this week’s episode of The Amazing Race. I wonder who will be eliminated next. I really, really want it to be the Paolo family. Truly amazingly, they’ve managed to survive all the first three legs of the race. I must quote their elder son on this – “Unbelievable!”. I’ve had enough of the bickering and the outbursts of “Shut up!” and the likes as well as the infamous “Unbelievable!”. Well, one friend of mine will surely contest me on this for he believes that such people make the show interesting. Yeah, I agree with him on that aspect but I guess a family that reflects love, unity and most importantly, respect, deserves to win the race.
I felt bad for the Aiello family when they were eliminated. They really screwed up on the mud race. It took them 14 freaking times to conquer the mud demons. They should have imitated the Weaver family to save some precious time. Brawn alone was truly not the winning factor for this game. The Gaghan family overtook the Aiello family for the second time around and it really hurt the latter’s pride. Good for the former since their kids were light so weight was not much of a problem for them.
Tony Aiello had a funny look on his face when one of his sons-in-law got the last number for that rotating capsule. I reckon there was not much excitement anymore on that part since it was already sort of obvious who would succeed. There was not much room for a twist. Who had their turn for the rotating capsule first would quite as well make it to the pit stop first. Nevertheless, the remaining smidgens of the show would surely still have a lot of gargantuan twists. Who knows? The Bransen family who ended up in the first place last week and bagged a whopping lifetime supply of gasoline (I sooo envy them) might end up losing this week.


I asked my friends whom they would choose from our group to be teammates if they would have the chance to join the Amazing Race. Well, it turned out that nobody chose me. Hah! So much for asking.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

It All Started With the First Time


Everything started on that fateful day when I had my first dose of vanilla ice cream. I immediately went head over heels with the flavor. I found it to be intriguing. Then came the vanilla cake, vanilla wafer and all sorts of delicacies that were enhanced by the magical additive. They proved that vanilla was "The One" for me. It was plain yet addictive. It was ubiquitous although it had a distinct flavor.
I even found vanilla’s scent to be captivating. It smelled like luscious little drops from heaven. When I got the chance to smell Body Shop’s Vanilla Eau de Toilette (and all other products ranging from bubble baths to body lotions), I likewise fell in love with it on the spot. It was like "love at first smell". It emanated the fragrance of a sweet potion that made me want to snag a whiff of it. Victoria’s Secret’s Vanilla Lace also gave my olfactory nerves the whim-whams.
Of all the flavors of the frappuccinos around town, vanilla still stood out for me. I once in a while gave the other flavors a try but I still went back to the tried and tested taste. Vanilla also added an oomph to the typical flavor of cola in Vanilla Coke.
Yes, I’m obsessed with vanilla. I can’t get enough of it. Maybe I should name my future child Vanilla. *snickers*

It seems like there’s more to vanilla than just being a flavor and aroma enhancer. If you want to get a lowdown on more vanilla facts, check out http://www.vanilla.com.