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Friday, August 20, 2010

Bituing Walang Ningning / Lackluster Star Song Lyrics and English Translation

The song is sung by Miss Sharon Cuneta, a local Philippine actress and was the official theme song of the movie of the same title. I love the song so deep, so enthralling that makes me sob and teary eyed. You can sing the song if you want. Here is the music video of the song with the lyrics and some scenes from the movie. Included also here is the English translation of the lyrics. It is the official theme song of the movie of the same title "Bituing Walang Ningning" which was released in 1985 starring Sharon Cuneta, Christopher De Leon, Cherry Gil, Joel Torre, Tommy Abuel, Chanda Romero and the late Jay Ilagan among others.






Bituing Walang Ningning
by Sharon Cuneta




Kung minsan ang pangarap
Habambuhay itong hinahanap
Bakit nga ba nakapagtataka
'Pag ito ay nakamtan mo na
Bakit may kulang pa




Mga bituin aking narating
Ngunit langit ko pa rin ang iyong piling
Kapag tayong dalawa'y naging isa
Kahit na ilang laksang bituin
'Di kayang pantayan ating ningning




CHORUS 1
Balutin mo ako ng hiwaga ng iyong pagmamahal
Hayaang matakpan ang kinang na 'di magtatagal
Mabuti pa kaya'y maging bituing walang ningning
Kung kapalit nito'y walang paglaho mong pagtingin




CHORUS 2
Itago mo ako sa lilim ng iyong pagmamahal
Limutin ang mapaglarong kinang ng tagumpay
Sa piling mo ngayon ako'y bituing walang ningning
Nagkukubli sa liwanag ng ating pag-ibig




[Repeat 2nd Stanza]
[Repeat CHORUS 1]
[Repeat REFRAIN 2 except last line]




Nagkukubli sa liwanag at kislap ng ating pag-ibig






English Translation


Sometimes the dream
Is a lifelong search
Why is it a wonder
When you got it
Why is it not enough

 

The stars I've reached
But heaven is still being with you
When two of us become one
Even a thousand stars
Cannot equal by our brilliance



CHORUS 1

Wrap me in your enchanting love

Let it cover the glitter that will not last
It's better to be a star without its brilliance
If it would mean your love would last forever



CHORUS 2

Hide me in the shadow of your love

Forget the playful / deceiving brilliance of success
With you now I'm a star without glitter
Hiding in the light of our love


[Repeat 2nd Stanza]

[Repeat CHORUS 1]
[Repeat REFRAIN 2 except last line]



Hiding in the brightness and brilliance of our love





Another Version of the English Translation

Sometimes you search for your dreams
It takes your whole life to find it
But doesn't it make you wonder
When you finally achieve your dream
Why does it seem like something is still missing


I have reached the stars
But heaven is still being with you
When the two of us become one
Even a thousand stars would never outshine us


Wrap me in your enchanting love
Let it keep inside the glitter that may not last
I would rather be a star without its brilliance
If it would mean your love would last forever


Hide and shelter me in your love
Forget the deceiving brilliance of success
With you I am a star without a spark
Hidden by the brightness and glitter
of the love we now share

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Miss Universe 2010 My Favorite Best in National Costumes

            Miss Universe heat is on and everyone has their own favorites and rooting for their delegates. Though this year has been a bleak year for this once proud and prestigious pageant, it has been dwindling in popularity and prestige because commercialism and politics has been a major factor in the contest when the billionaire Donald Trump enter the picture. Yet extensive promotion and marketing of the pageant make it survive and resuscitated back to life somehow. I am also saddened by its fading prominence but I can't help but just have fun to its excitement by making my own predictions and wild guesses of who can make it because in the previous years I guessed some of the delegates correctly who made it as semifinalists or have received the coveted special awards so here I am making my own list of favorites. I'll also post my final favorites of top 20 favorites for the Miss Universe crown after the preliminary competition.
       One of the coveted special awards of the pageant is the best in national costume wherein candidates wear a unique dress which best represent its country of origin. Here's my favorite picks for the Best in National Costume award.

Miss Universe 2010 My Favorite Best in National Costumes No 1

1. Colombia - Natalia Navarro

Miss Universe 2010 My Favorite Best in National Costumes 2 - 5


2. USA - Rima Fakih


3. Thailand - Fonthip Wacharatrakul




4. Korea - Joori Kim


5. Curacao - Safira de Wit




6. Bahamas - Braneka Bassett

Miss Universe 2010 My Favorite Best in National Costumes 7 - 11


7. Jamaica - Yendi Phillips



8. Panama - Anyoli Abrego



9. Zambia - Alice Musukwa



10. Poland - Maria Nowakowska



11. Ukraine - Anna Poslavska

Miss Universe 2010 My Favorite Best in National Costumes 12-16

12. Peru - Giuliana Zevallos



13. Kosovo - Keshtjella Pepshi



14. Guatemala - Jessica Scheel



15. Albania - Anxhela Martini



16. Ecuador - Lady Mina Lastra




Sunday, August 15, 2010

Quatrains


Millenium I Century 1


Decade I Year 4
A beautiful lady from Visayas will stumble them all.
Winning the biggest pageant with all proud & glory.
The whole nation celebrates.
A famous leader will do salute to her.


Year 5
Four strong nations shall comprise to help a poor ally.
Through the help of a powerful nation.
Once a foe, shall be forgiven.
Agrees to help, with great riches and wealth.


Year 6
A large, progressive southern state shall live his own.
Disease, war & poverty all in mind & present situation
Summon to unite with the nation
Jealousy of a smaller middle state shall appease by the mercy of a great fatherly state.
In the end, peace and prosperity will reign.


Year 7
Three famous but bared people of an Orient Isle
Shall foresee death before their very eyes,
Put to shame by once sacred people.
Murdered but in three days people shall learn.

Words Soup for the Soul


“Sometimes love is just like walking on a one-way street, but no matter how long it is, there’s always bound to be an intersection where two roads meet.”


“Love is like a knife, it can stab the heart or it can carve wonderful images into the soul that will last a lifetime.”


“Last night, I was making a list of friends whom I consider special. Well sorry I didn’t put you on the list. Instead I place your name in my heart.”


“Does it hurt more to be close to someone you love and does not love you in return or does it hurt less to be apart from someone you love, not knowing if he loves you too.”


“True love start by being friends, for with friendship comes acceptance, with acceptance comes trust, with trust comes respect and along the way love develops.”

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Quatrains or Predictions



            Quatrains is the famous four line stanza prophecy used by the celebrated seer, Nostradamus in foretelling the events happening years, decades or centuries into the future. He uses astrology or the behavior of the heavenly bodies in crafting the poem because astrologers believe that objects in the sky greatly influence or has a gravitational pull over the Earth – thus events unfolded.
      I made my personal version of quatrains just to intensify the clarity of my insight and enhance my fluency and enrich my vocabulary. I would like to warn the readers that these quatrains are not accurate and not conclusive. I divided my quatrains into millenniums, centuries, decades & year. These are the first few of the quatrains.

Millenium I Century 1

Decade 1 Year 1 - Four nation at sea will be converted
                          They shall inherit blessings & abundance
                          Whole nation in abundance

Year 2 - A desert nation shall be driven to
              tempation of an evil war.
            Three strategies shall prove to fail.
              All will end in peace and humility.

Year 3 - Leaders of West shall come to honor & praise a humble nation of the Orient.
They shall bring wealth & prosperity to people.
The last leader to praise was a false one.  
He shall be criticized for an obvious pretention.

My Sims 3 Images and the Stories Behind


Grady the handsome hunk man is busy talking with a guest while his boyfriend is looking behind him



The grim reaper is about to take the souls of the wicked!



Everybody's busy building up their muscles, enhancing their abs, working out till they fatigue and worn out at the community's gym.


Her sister is harvesting the lettuce fully grown in their backyard



The two best swimmers of the community are having a hold breath contest to see who can endure without breathing oxygen for a long time.

My Sims 3 Images and the Stories Behind

The couple is about to kiss and everyone is happy for the both! Next thing is wedding.



The gay lovers are enjoying each other's company, hugging, telling stories and professing their love for each other.



His mother caught a minnow on their backyard pond


The boyfriend is doing some rounds on treadmill to keep him fit and up to the standards of the military and to build up his body on his home.




The soldier carry his boyfriend when he leap into his arms and they were both happy!





Monday, August 9, 2010

First Filipino Solo Expedition to South Pole 2010



Please support the lone Filipino expedition to the South Pole late this year in a fund drive campaign against global warming. By his success he not only put a Philippine flag on the soil of the southern Pole and not only put the country in the map of exploration a leading campaigner in averting the adverse effect of the menacing global warming!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Internet Speed Connection in the Philippines, A Nightmare




      The turtle fast Internet speed connection in the Philippines has always been an issue of anybody who found the world wide web a necessity from students to businessmen and realize the contribution of Internet to progress and development.
      A broadsheet column last July 30, 2010 titled, “Facebook on the Tortoise’s Back” written by Cito Beltran delves into the issue and uncover the real culprit of the crawling Internet connection.
      As a newbie to the innovation of the 21st century, Beltran seek the help of younger individuals who were adept at technology to engage him and his wife to the virtual world with billions of actual people around the world. His concern is the most usual complaint made by the consumers – the lagging connection of the Internet as they struggle to catch up joining social networking sites as Facebook, and Twitter, podcasting and video streaming. All of them blamed all local internet service provider which gives us a patchy service connecting to the rest of the world. Then a Filipino student studying in Chicago talked about the difference between the speed and consistency of Internet DSL connection in the United States and it’s like comparing it to a brand new Porsche to a beat up Volkswagen and another says that DSL provider in Hong Kong and Korea are way much faster than the Philippines. We have the high technology actually when it comes to connectivity but the real cause of slow transmission is that the local providers have been choking up the system in order to sell speed at different levels and different prices. For example, the lowest priced wireless internet connection cost 600 pesos a month and that moves up from company to company going from 999, 2,000 for 2x the speed all the way to 4,000 for 4x the average speed sold to ordinary Filipinos. Some students says that if you are in Baguio City, you should use “Bro” service provider while the young professionals whenever they are in Makati Financial District, they show their “Tattoo” and those who roam around Metro Manila with greater signal will bask under the “Sun”. This tells us that all the DSL and other service providers of different platforms are only good within their established territories, and not only are they slow but are intermittent and inefficient. According to Beltran, when he asked about the price in the United States relative to speed, it turns out after adjusting cost of living, we are already paying the same price as other countries except we are not getting our money’s worth. It also shows us that the telecoms have been making billions of pesos through intentional inefficiency. Beltran further added that it reminds him of all the convoluted tactics and marketing strategies that many telecoms have used is the past in order to squeeze every centavo of profit from our pockets by chopping up services or delaying the full roll out of interconnectivity, roaming and now the internet.
      Unfortunately, Congress and even government officials have dangerously overlooked the DSL – Wi-fi roaming service of telecoms. The current situation is very bad for business as a whole and bad for investment in particular. We are paying the price, but we are not getting the speed for progress!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

One Liner

A electric cooperative here in Iloilo, Philippines shuts down power last night for more than 12 hours until this morning so that people cannot watch American TV shows. What a lame excuse.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Maria Venus Raj Ready To Conquer The Universe



       With barely a few weeks left before the much anticipated beauty pageant in the world, Maria Venus Raj, a resident of Bato Camarines Sur, is summoning all her power to firmly make the universe feel her prowess as the next to watch for.
       Just a few days after her coronation last March 6, she almost lost her crown when the Binibining Pilipinas organizers headed by the Colombian Stella Marquez Araneta found an alleged discrepancy in Venus Raj citizenship when her supposedly verbal answer on her birthplace does not match her records that according to the organizers nullify her citizenship. Fortunately, the Department of Foreign Affairs validated and reaffirmed her citizenship by issuing her a Philippine passport. Now she is back with vengeance and also a very shining example of a strong, driven woman of the 21st century and an inspiration for all.
       All the necessary trainings and enhancements have been taken by her and only a few Osmel Souza magic can only break the spell cast on the Philippines for a long decade drought of not making the cut. Her only weakness is the interview because she had a hard time composing thoughts and best deliver it. All she needs to do is to be natural as possible, deliver short message but firm or she can have sense of humor but most importantly, she needs to be spontaneous and with sense in order for her message to be effective. Hopefully by now, they will start bombarding Internet with her stunning pictorials on her outfits for the competition. Can't wait to see her at the Miss Universe 2010 on August 23in Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada and special guest of Miss Earth 2010 in Nha Trang, Vietnam to be held at Diamond Crown Convention Center on December 4.
       All the necessary trainings and enhancements have been taken by her and only a few Osmel Souza magic can only break the spell cast on the Philippines for a long decade drought of not making the cut.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Paulino Alcantara: Legend in World Football





Paulino Alcantara: Legend in World Football
By Nestor P. Burgos Jr., Philippine Daily Inquirer

ILOILO CITY – As the world celebrates for Spain’s winning of 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, basketball-crazy Filipinos should know that they have a hero to inspire them to switch to football as a national passion.
And it’s not the great Pele of Brazil, Argentina’s living legend Diego Maradona or the current world top player Lionel Messi, also of Argentina, or heartthrob Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal.
Long before these heroes burst into the global football scene, there was Iloilo-born Paulino Alcantara.
Alcantara, born to a Spanish military officer and an Ilongga mother on October 7, 1896, is considered to be one of the sport’s legends, especially in Spain.
While he is largely unknown to Filipinos and even Ilonggos, he is revered in the world football community with tributes and memorial sites devoted to him in the Internet.
“He may be unknown even to the young players, but he is an icon to many of us,” said Pablito Araneta, also from Iloilo and former vice president of the Philippine Football Federation (PFF), which groups around 35 football associations in the country.
Alcantara scored an astonishing 357 goals in as many games played, or an average of one goal per game, as a striker of the Futbol Club Barcelona (Barcelona Football Club) where he played from 1912 to 1927, according to the club’s website.


Barcelona Star
He also helped Barcelona, one of the top clubs in the current Spanish league, win five Spanish championships and 10 Catalan League championships, the first professional football league in Spain during that period.
His strength was legendary. Medium built and lacking the physique of a professional athlete, he, nevertheless, earned the title “El Romperedes” (Net Breaker)” on April 30, 1922, after a powerful kick 35 yards from the goal ripped the net in a game between Spain and France.
“For many years after, children from Barcelona would recall that moment and would wish to do the same as the man from the Philippines,” according to Alcantara’s profile in the FC Barcelona website.
Except for online accounts, however, there is little information on Alcantara and his family.
Araneta said a research conducted by PFF in 2007 during the commemoration of the centennial of Philippine football showed that Alcantara’s father was a Spanish military officer stationed in Iloilo. Other accounts identified his mother as surnamed Riestra.


No Official Records
Ilonggo historian and lawyer Rex Salvilla said he has not come across official records of Alcantara and his family, which could explain why he is not well known among Ilonggos.
Salvilla noted that Alcantara was only 2 years old during the Philippine Revolution in 1898. His father, being a Spanish official, could have gone home and brought his family to avoid imprisonment or could have surrendered before taking his family with him to Spain, Salvilla said.
But according to various accounts posted in the website www.world-football-legends.co.uk/alcantara/php, Alcantara came to Spain when he was 14 years old, a year before he debuted with FC Barcelona. He returned to the Philippines in 1916, or when he was 20 years old, and played for two years with the Bohemians, a Filipino football club.
He returned to Spain and resumed playing with his club in 1918 where he rose to become a legend.
On the other hand, in its Philippine football centennial issue, the Pinoy Football Magazine, published by the PFF, said Alcantara became the youngest player to wear the FC Barcelona jersey when he started playing for the club when he was 15.


Missing the Olympics
But more than becoming a football star, Alcantara was dedicated to becoming a doctor and did not play in the 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games to study medicine.
He retired from football in 1927 to dedicate his time to medicine but he briefly coached the Spanish national team in 1951, which was unbeaten in the three matches that he steered the team.
Alcantara died in Barcelona on February 13, 1964, at the age of 67, according to the FC Barcelona website.
It was also during Alcantara’s peak that the Philippines became an Asian football powerhouse with the country bagging the gold in the 1913 Far Eastern Games, the forerunner of the Asian Games.


Routing Japan
While Alcantara missed the 1913 games, he played four years later as part of the national team that routed Japan 15-2 in their match in Tokyo.
Japan was among the Asian teams that qualified in the round of 18 in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
“That rout of Japan was the highest that the Philippines had advance in international football, Araneta said.


World’s No. 169
The international football federation FIFA currently ranks the Philippines 169th out of 207 member-countries in men’s football.
Despite the Filipinos’ preference for basketball and boxing, football players and fans have increasingly drawn inspiration from Alcantara’s exploits to raise local awareness and passion for the sport.
A life-size statue of Alcantara was unveiled at the PFF office at the PhilSports Complex in Pasig during the football centennial commemoration in 2007, said PFF general secretary Chito Manuel.
In Alcantara’s home province of Iloilo where football is popular especially in Barotac Nuevo town, dubbed the “Football Capital of the Philippines,” players and fans can readily cite Alcantara as proof that Filipinos can do well and even be among the greatest in the international football arena.
“We don’t have to stop at watching the World Cup and cheering for our idols. A hundred years ago, an Ilonggo already showed us the way to greatness,” said Duffie Botavara, president of the Barotac Nuevo Football Club.

Paul the Oracle Octopus Got It Right for World Cup Title



Berlin (AP) – There’s been plenty of ink for Paul the octopus lately, and why not?



The octopus, also known as the “Oracle of Oberhausen,” has successfully predicted the winner of eight World Cup matches including the FIFA World Cup 2010 winner Spain that concludes today in a game against Netherlands, 1-0.


Paul had predicted correctly the winner of today’s final match. And rather than go out on a limb – or maybe eight of them – the critter is sticking with the favorite, picking Spain over The Netherlands.


Handlers of the 2 ½ year- old floppy octopus – a resident of the Oberhausen Sea Life aquarium – usually have him make predictions only for games in which Germany plays. But because of Paul’s recent worldwide fame and demand for his pick for the final, they made an exception.


Here’s how the seer sucker makes his prognostications: Officials put a mussel inside each of two clear plastic boxes bearing the national flags of the teams in his tank. Paul then makes his choice by opening the lid with his tentacles and devouring one of the treats.


Millions across Europe, in Taiwan and elsewhere watched a live TV broadcast Friday of his choice of Spain, complete with breathless commentary. He also predicted Germany over Uruguay in Saturday’s third-place game.


Facebook fans


Paul has gotten business proposals, has thousands of Facebook fans and even has the attention of world leaders.


Animal rights group Peta wants him freed. Many Germans – upset that he correctly picked Spain over Germany in Wednesday’s semifinal – want him fried.


“Paul is such a professional oracle – he doesn’t even care that hundreds of journalists are watching and commenting on every move he makes,” said Stefan Porwoll, the Sea Life aquarium manager. “We’re so proud of him.”


After his prediction of his home country’s loss came true, German TV showed footage of a grilled octopus. That prompted Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero to fret about the safety of “El Pulpo Paul,” as he’s known in Spain.


Security for Paul


“I am concerned about the octopus,” Zapatero said. “I’m thinking about sending in a team to protect the octopus because obviously it was very spectacular that he should get Spain’s victory right from there.”


In response to hundreds of angry e-mails from Germans, the aquarium actually took extra precautions, Porwoll said.


“I even told our guards and people at the entrance to keep a close look at possible football fans coming after Paul for revenge,” he said, adding that the hate mail was outweighed by declarations of love and requests for predictions.


Peta says Paul’s tank is too small. But Porwoll said the creature was born in captivity and has never had to deal with any natural enemies, so dumping Paul into the Atlantic would likely mean death. He could live up to four years in captivity, Porwoll added.


In the meantime, he might have a future beyond World Cup. A reporter from Greece asked if the mollusk medium could foresee the end of the financial crisis, and German TV stations have offered lucrative contracts, Porwoll said.


After Arab news sites reported Paul’s picks, it was suggested he be sent to Iraq to choose between two bitter rivals – Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and his main challenger, Ayad Allawi – vying to head the new government.




Paul Effect


Gary Jenkins, an economis with London’s Evolution Securities, hedged his market analysis note Friday with the phrase, “unless Paul says differently.”


British punters who had backed The Netherlands to beat Spain in Sunday’s final are switching sides after Paul predicted a Spanish win, bookmakers said Friday.


“The Paul Effect” has turned the betting on its head with more punters backing Spain since the famous octopus gave his verdict,” said a spokesperson for Paddy Power bookies.


Before Paul’s prediction, Paddy Power said it had seen 54 percent of the bets laid placed on the Dutch to win. But since then, 56 percent have gone on Spain.


“Whilst the shrewdies and big money punters are firmly backing Spain, Holland had been the more popular bet among the casual punters in terms of number of bets placed, said a spokesperson.


“But since Paul’s prediction on a Spain win, we’ve taken more bets on the Spanish for the first time since the final lineup was known.”


Paul’s effect is not as strong at rival bookmakers’ William Hill, who said people are suspicious of placing hard cash on the musings of an octopus.


“We have not changed our prices. We’ve had a few quick rushes on Spain after Paul’s prediction, but I think our bettors make their own decision rather than following the octopus,” a spokesperson said.


Buoyant Clairvoyant


Graham Sharpe, the spokesperson for William Hill, said bettors have been asking the staff about the picks by the buoyant clairvoyant.


“If you had just bet 10 pounds ($15) on each of Paul’s six successive winning selections… so far, you would have made a healthy profit of 84 pounds ($126) – but if you had put the winnings from each bet all onto the next one, you would now be looking at 1,400 pounds ($2,108) of profit,” Sharpe said.


Paul is not without competition. There’s also Mani, a parakeet in Singapore, who predicted the Dutch would win Sunday by creeping out of his wooden cage and choosing between two cards that bore the two nations’ flags.


In South Africa, Spanish team defender Carlos Marchena isn’t putting too much stock in Paul’s pick.


“It’s only an octopus,” he said.




Reports from AP, AFP

YES AND SPAIN WINS WORLD CUP




The Red wins the 19th FIFA World Cup first time for the Iberian peninsula and the third loss of the runner up Netherlands. Maybe its not yet time for the Orange team to win it but they may have another time and dont take chances and do all you can to win.. Sorry to see Wesley Sneijder weeping and spitting as their team losing the game to Spain but thanks to the only score of the Spanish armada, the bald-headed Andres Iniesta, to the strong goal keeper Iker Casillas and most especially to Carles Puyol of making Spain's first entrance into the finals. Congratulations Spain and pour over the Champagne!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

FIFA World Cup 2010 last Hurrah!

Germany won against Uruguay for a third place finish at the near conclusion of FIFA World Cup 2010 and the finals will be set later between Netherlands and Spain. The best of luck

Saturday, July 10, 2010

The Breath Taking Spain versus Germany Semifinals Match

The exciting match between Netherlands and Uruguay could not sustain the adrenaline rush and nerve wracking exciting kicking balls between old time rivals Germany and Spain with the latter winning the semis advancing to the finals against Netherlands, a prominent European team and a finalist in FIFA World Cup in previous editions. The two already met formerly at European Championships 2008 in Austria and Switzerland with Spain taking the title. The intense rivalry continued at this year's FIFA World Cup in South Africa with Germany seeking their 4th trophy while Spain is seriously playing to win their first title of this calibre. Thanks for a foul made by Germany's midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger, that allowed a corner kick and passed on to Spain's Carles Puyol to head kick for a sole goal of Spain in the game that made continue their journey for the title.And thanks to the clairvoyant cute slimy and slender tentacles of Paul the Octopus who sides with Spain but angers Germans. Goodluck to both Spain for the finals on Sunday and Germany for a 3rd place match later today against Uruguay!