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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

A dating couple-team represents the Philippines.  Geoff Rodriguez, 26 years old, famed as one of the power five “wala ba kayong mga kamay” Rexona commercial and Tisha Silang, 32, business development manager for Chikka, which is in the same building as mine.  Most remembers Tisha to be the crowned 1998 Miss Philippines Universe who had to relinquish her title due to a Canadian citizenship technicality.  Silang was rumored to be Paolo Bediones former beau.   But that’s yesterday’s oatmeal.  Tisha and Geoff are very much the item now and have been dating for three and a half years. 

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Quips Geoff on the first time they were introduced by a mutual friend,” I was interested in Tisha for obvious reasons. And Tisha wasn’t interested, for obvious reasons.”

This is also the second time that the couple has auditioned for the show and the couple almost missed the deadline too. “We were in such a rush to submit the video I can’t say we did anything really spectacular,” Tisha admits.

Nonetheless, the couple is certain that they will bring to the race the love and respect that has been the foundation of their relationship. Geoff says, “Tisha and I have had a sound relationship, from the time we have met. And now we are testing our relationship, by entering the race.”

Mark your calendars fellow TARA fans.  

September 4, Thursday, 9PM:                Racers Revealed

September 11, Thursday, 9PM:                The Amazing Race Asia Season 3

Catch The Amazing Race Asia 3 on AXN Sky Cable channel 49.

AXN Beyond Event

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

 

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Catch Pushing Daisies and other supernatural shows of AXN Beyond

on Sky Cable Channel 35. 

AXN Beyond –Entertainment beyond your imagination

The Soup

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

A new favorite TV show is on my list and many thanks to the Velvet channel on Sky Cable channel 53, this is where I get my helping of the Soup.  This snotty and snide E! production made me fall off the couch last weekend laughing.  Defunct The Crew, Friends and Darma and Greg used to have that effect on me.  The Soup puts a funny twist on frivolous “stuff” that passes for entertainment nowadays.  The writers are totally clever.  Joel McHale, who eerily has Ryan Seacrest 1000 watt smile, does a great job in hosting the show because he’s naturally and hysterically funny without missing a beat!!!

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American Idol Marathon

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Catch the American Idol Marathon scheduled on 16th to 18th of May.  The first marathon-run of AI in Asia is exclusive on Star World, Sky Cable Channel 48. 

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American Idol finale on May 22nd will be shown “LIVE” at 08:00 HKT

F1 Fiasco

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

“What a disaster…”

 

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June 21, 2005.  INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Michael Schumacher climbed from his car to a chorus of boos, the die-hard Formula One fans unable to accept his first victory of the season after more than two-thirds of the field quit in protest over tire safety.

Sparking a fiasco for a series desperate to capture the American audience, Michelin advised the 14 cars it supplies that its tires were unsafe for the final banked turn at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Unable to forge a compromise, all 14 Michelin teams ducked off the track after the warmup lap Sunday, leaving Schumacher and the five other drivers who use Bridgestone tires to race among themselves.  Fans headed for the exits in disgust, drivers were left bewildered and track officials joined team members in speaking afterward as if the United States Grand Prix itself is in jeopardy.

Schumacher returned to the podium, but there was no champagne toast for the Ferrari team on this Sunday.
“Bit of a strange Grand Prix,” Schumacher said. “Not the right way to win my first one this year.”

When an agreement couldn’t be reached over the use of fresh tires or the placement of a chicane to slow the cars going into turn 13, the Michelin teams pulled off the track and parked in a unified protest.

“I feel terrible. I have a sick feeling in my stomach,” David Coulthard said after pulling out of the race.  “I am embarrassed to be a part of this.”
 

The situation created a farce of a race for F-1, the world’s most popular series. And it couldn’t have happened at a worse venue: The series is already struggling to build an American fan base, and Indy officials were left unsure of the event’s future.
 

“Undoubtedly, this sets us back in all of our efforts or all of the gains we’ve made in introducing this sport to America,” said Joie Chitwood, track president. He declined to speculate on if the race would be back at Indy next season.
 

But even the Ferrari team, which finally scored its first win of the season, acknowledged that the series’ future in the U.S. is in trouble.
 

“I wish we can come back to the States, this is a very important country and our No. 1 market,” said Ferrari boss Jean Todt. “But this is a very bad day for our sport and I feel bad for the supporters.”

Many blamed Ferrari itself - the Italian team was the lone holdout in a series of compromises the nine other teams frantically tried to reach.
 

After two Michelin tires failed in Friday practice sessions - one causing a wreck that prevented Ralf Schumacher from competing - the tiremaker ruled that its rubber was unsafe for this track.

Michelin was rebuffed when it asked the FIA, the series governing body, to ease its rule forbidding teams to change tires after qualifying. The FIA also refused to consider installing a chicane.

So Michelin advised its teams not to compete after a lengthy morning meeting between nine team bosses (Ferrari did not attend), F-1 boss Bernie Ecclestone and the FIA. At one point, all 20 drivers were summoned to the meeting.
The nine teams even agreed to race for no points, as long as the obstacle was added to the course.

All of them said Ferrari would not agree to any of the proposals. Todt denied that Ferrari held up any deals, and said any decisions were left to the FIA. However, he said Ferrari would have protested the use of a chicane.
 

The teams worked up until the final moments for a resolution, even lining up on the grid and taking the warm-up lap. Then they pulled off, climbing out of their cars at the same time the remaining six drivers started the race.
 

The crowd was stunned, with fans pointing and gawking as they tried to figure out what was going on. Some booed. Others threw water bottles on the track in disgust.  “If I was a fan out there I would do the same,” said driver Jacques Villeneuve, a former Indianapolis 500 winner.  
 

After just 10 laps, many spectators began heading for the exits.

Indy officials said they had not yet discussed offering refunds, and track boss Tony George issued a statement urging fans to direct their frustration to Michelin, the FIA and F-1’s management.

This event already draws just a fraction of what other races here do. Less than 100,000 come to this race, compared to a crowd in excess of 300,000 for the Indianapolis 500. Sunday’s debacle will do nothing to improve that.
 

“Quite frankly, the fans got cheated,” Ecclestone said.  Scott Brombacher, a fan from California, said he was disgusted as he left.
 

“I love Formula One … it just aggravates me,” Brombacher said. “I spent a lot of money and took a week off from work to come out here. To have all this happen at the last minute is just disgusting.”

The United States is the rare country that has not embraced the world’s top racing series, and teams have been working hard to tap into the lucrative market.
 

All seven teams that pulled out of the race signed a single statement apologizing for the debacle.

“We are totally aware that the USA is an important market for Formula One and there is an obligation for Formula One to promote itself in a positive and professional manner,” it said.

Among those refusing to race were world championship points leader Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen, who trails him in the standings by 22 points.
 

Alonso is F-1’s biggest threat this season to end Schumacher’s five-year reign as world champion. But when he and the other contenders pulled out of the event, it opened the door for seven-time world champion Schumacher to climb back.
Schumacher entered the event 35 points behind Alonso, but cut the deficit to 25 with the victory - well within striking distance with 10 events left this season.

The Piecing Bullet: Anthony v. Jesse

Wednesday, May 11th, 2005

I have to say that this is my favorite of all episodes of Contender. The fight was already written in history to be won by a bullet. Anthony Bonsante is the better boxer by far… in terms of determination, discipline, fairness and talent. Don’t get me wrong. Jesse Brinkley [my new ephemeral crush] is a good boxer too, make no mistakes about it. But the odds weren’t with him. He had to lose weight before the fight and re-focus. 2 rounds into the match and he was still trying to find it. Jesse didn’t bring any goals stepping into the ring. The traditional tapping of gloves before the match was foretelling Anthony that Jesse conceded to being the bullet’s target board that night. Then the world stopped on its axis when Jesse landed that uppercut right smack Anthony’s noggin. From there on, the bullet lost all its gunpowder. I saw that as soon as Brinkley’s uppercut connected, Anthony’s eyes lost its light. He staggered, fell on his side, and received the count. Even if Bonsante was expectant of a strong win, he didn’t see that hit coming.

 

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I liked Anthony’s grace… as well as his passion and respect for boxing. Though his determination [others confuse with arrogance] can sometimes be piercing as a bullet, he accepted the loss no matter how unfortunate it went.

 

I simply love Mark Burnett’s reality shows because he veers towards human nature –the complexities of emotions and responses. Even if it’s all set up on a studio and it is still “TV,” he captures the human drama of situations we come to experience — RAW.

 

I almost got teary-eyed when I saw Bonsante kids’ concern for their father’s condition when he met the mat. Father’s love –sometimes flat but such a sweet thing. Bullet is a wonderful dad [But there’s no greater dad in my eyes than the one that comes home to us. Gulp. No crying for me now…] Kiddos, love your dad or anyone who stands as the dad in your life and be grateful for the difference he made in your life. Though it is not possible, love him far more than he has provided for you. Sacrifice for your loved ones –esp. for your dads and moms.

 

Spend time with them. Life is too short for trivial activities that you can do later on.

Love is eternal.