Friday, November 04, 2005

s3 phase

Waking up in what once was a mystery is now familiar. With a dab of disorder, the place I sometimes call home on Thursday nights is the place to be. The homies are hospitable during each visit, along with the two puppies that tap their little paws against the hardwood floor. Here's to you Ike and Penny...

Another night with the BMP and Legend folks is getting to me...in a good way of course. What have I gained since the merge. Hmmm? Probably a bit more of confidence, a much more relaxed state, and the ability to make business with friends. It would have to be the hardest thing to do; to do business with friends. As long as their is a similiar goal, the next step is just to make it happen. We all have that enthusiasm toward this business we call Barrelman Productions. As we get older, our knowledge of business furthers into the vast community of diversity. We will strive to succeed, and maybe someday, we, as Filipinos, will put forth the greatest achievement of all, to be what we've longed for, to be Filipino. American culture has turned us into bandwagon individuals. Today's movies have always signified a majority of cultures. Filipinos have begun the strike to get on the silver screen. With homeboy from One Tree Hill that Ale and Camillay gawk over, to the ongoing, yet limited, success of Dante Basco. There are dozens of minds that have been able to put together their creativity in making what we call movies, plays, scripts, so forth. You can't forget Ernie Reyes Jr. for his youthful success in many a movies, yet we all know he played Chinese roles, but hey, we know what his background was...he was a ninja turtle. And last but not least, LDP!!! Lou Diamond Phillips, the man of the hour who has played Latino, Native American, Mexican, and the coolest gangsta in "The Big Hit"(1998). Wow. The guy has come up as an actor, director, producer, and writer. He's my idol. But do you want to know who my American Idol is...

Camile, you're my idol. Even though I was unable to watch you last night to perform, it's all good. But enough of that, watching everyone have a good time at Norcal was a good feeling. The numbers were up, the vibe was way up, and the girl to guy ratio was extremely well brought. Thank you for making it to a party, sorry I was unable to dance with you much. When I'm a part of something, I have to find something to do. While we staff a club event, even though there's a limit on what we could do, we just have to make sure we have a good time, as well as our guests. Oh, for anyone that I hooked up...OH YEAH RIGHT. I didn't hook up anyone. Shhhhhhhhhyaaah(say like Wayne from "Wayne's World" and then put your hair behind your ears and grin).

Denny's was good times. The laughs, the aches and pains, the quick service(rolls eyes), and the phonecalls from booth to booth was good times. I think my fellow table mates, Leah Ulo and Puppy, will always be there, most likely not next time. Gosh. So exclusive! Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to comment you on your lip ring, it's cool, righteous to the max. Someday, I'm going to dangle your ring.

note: The sun is coming out, woohoo! Good morning everyone!