Saturday, December 4, 2010

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Winila VIP interview with Papa 
 
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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Live Positive. Stay Negative.

Flow invited me again to join him in a Project Head Shot Clinic with Niccolo Cosme. Of course, I would immediately say yes because it’s NICCOLO COSME. I am a huge fan of this photographer. I get star struck every time I saw him. I always wanted to have my photo taken by him. Well, there are actually five photographers I really love to work with aside from Niccolo. That’s Ian Felix Alquiros, Ash Castro, Mark Nicdao, Darrel Pobre, JR Isaac, Jake Verzosa, JC Cerilla and Jar Consengco. I also like the works of JR Sala, Joser Dumbrique and Paul Ticzon.



Anyways, that’s a different story. Although I did asked Flow what’s the concept of the shoot, he only said it’s a casual shoot that I can wear anything I want. And since it’s Niccolo Cosme which is actually a dream come true for me, who cares what concept it is and what poses he wants me to do. I’m pretty sure I will look handsome with his shots and editing of course! Hahahahaha.



Studio location was at Malate, Manila. I arrived around 3:00 PM and there I met other bloggers like Sai Saison, Jonel Uy, Mark Vincent, Sire, etc. and there I realized the shoot was for an HIV+AIDS campaign. I felt weird at first because it’s a sensitive campaign to deal with. But I support this cause because I used to volunteer for Remedios AIDS Foundation and I am aware of it already.



We get some lectures on HIV+AIDS from a tie-up partner and he mentioned that there are 5,472 cases already in the Philippines. It’s not really a big number if you’ll check how populated the Philippines is but it is still alarming.  We all know that HIV can only be transmitted thru unprotected sex (meaning not using condoms, being unfaithful to your partners, multiple sex partners or in short orgy); body fluid like blood transfusion, semen or vagina secretions and breast milk; and thru mother to child (during and/or after pregnancy).

But we can always prevent it. Just remember A-B-C-D-E. A is for ABSTINENCE. No sex means no virus and of course, no fun. Hehehehe. Personally, I think it is hard to resist temptation, that’s why I suggest B which means BE FAITHFUL. I am a faithful partner (although I don’t have one at the moment) and that’s because being faithful means you respect and love your partner. And that’s a good foundation for a better relationship. C is for consistent use of CONDOM. Although it was told that you’ll only get 80% chances of being protected, it’s still best that not having any protection at all. I admit not using one in my active sex life before, but after learning the risks, it’s a must for me (too bad I don’t get much sex life now. Hahahahaha).  I forgot what D stands for but I will presume it’s about DETECTION. If you have an active sex life (unlike me), you need to get tested. If you love yourself and the people you love with, you have to do it. And I just realized that D actually stands for DO NOT USE DRUGS AND ALCOHOL. Obviously, getting drunk and high means getting more stupid. You tend to do reckless things when you’re in the influence of drugs and booze. And lastly, E is for EDUCATION. Everyone needs to be educated about HIV+AIDS. There is always a way to prevent it. And there is something we can do to stop spreading the virus.

If you wanna know a lot of stuff about HIV+AIDS, it’s best to consult an expert. Check out http://takethetestproject.wordpress.com/all-about-hiv/hiv-hubs or google it online. I assure you that taking the test is 200% private and remains private.

About my experience with Project Head Shot Clinic, I get more nervous being around Niccolo Cosme. But the shoot went smooth with him saying that’s a good one. Well, he did say that to almost every bloggers he photographed that day. Hehehehe. But I trust his work. And I strongly believe this head shot will be on display on my coffin! Hahahaha. That’s how much I love his work.


I also managed to talk to Niccolo (the 1st time I did was when I met him at the Playboy Philippines HQ and I even pretended to be a desk officer just to talk to him. Hahahaha). He was nice enough because he did invite me before to take the head shot and even added me in Facebook as his online friend. Well, it took him several months to accept my friend request. Hahahahaha. I still approach him during events and hoping he will remember me but I guess not. But he is accommodating enough to have his picture taken with me. Hahahahaha.


He wasn’t also excited hearing compliments because I’m pretty sure he knows he is a good photographer already. I know he is a very good photographer. He was civil enough when I told him it’s a dream come true for me to finally have a head shot. At least he smiles after hearing that. Hahahaha. Maybe he’s just used hearing that stuff from his legions of fans. But he did thanked me for supporting his project with UNAIDS. And it was an honor for me to be “shot” by THE Niccolo Cosme. Whether it’s about HIV+AIDS or something else, I would still do it! Hahahahaha.

They did a pretty good make up out for me. And I love the nose line. Hahahaha. Too bad I forgot to get his name. Maybe he can contribute for my online magazine too. But make up is something I will get used to. My skin gets irritated and I have to immediately wash it off. Feeling sensitive skin. Hahahahaha.

Then there’s this voluntary testing. At first I was not sure about the idea. I worked for Remedios AIDS Foundation before but never got the chance to get tested. And that was the time I was actually sexually active and unprotected.

That maybe the reason why I don’t like to get tested. Because I fear that maybe I’ll be positive. I felt I was not ready to know the truth. And not in front of everyone I know. Because even if it’s 100% private, how can I hide the feeling that day?

When I was already decided to not take it (and because I will also be late for another event), I bumped with sir John Jardenil – my former boss at Remedios AIDS Foundation. I was a bit sad that he has forgotten about me already and it took him several minutes before I convinced him that he knows me and that we’re actually close before. He encouraged me to take the test. Not because he wants me to do so but because no one is trying it. I guess I’m not the only one who’s afraid to know the truth. Hahahahaha.


I was joined by Sai Saison, Flow Galindez, Mark Vincent Nunez and Joriben Zaballa at a separate room (O Bar). We were interviewed individually and got tested. I joke around because I want to release the tension. But at the back of my mind, what if I’m positive? That’s when sir John asked me, what if? What will I do? How will I react? I said, I’ll just accept it. Move on and live my life the way it should be. But that was of course easily said than done. It was a bit nerve-wrecking because I know for a fact I did something stupid during my younger years.

I got tested by representative from Department of Health (DOH). I hate needle pricks and I never like blood testing. It’s dreadful for me to behold!

Anyways, test is done. And I’m NEGATIVE. It makes me smile. I’m happy because I am still safe. But I have to be back for another test because although I was tested negative, it doesn’t count the last 6 months that I had sex with. And yes, even though I am a very busy person, I did get some releasing. But with protection. That’s too much information.

Well, at least now I know I’m a safe man. And now, I’m more aware. And I’m supporting the campaign against HIV+AIDS. And that I want to share this to everyone in doubt and to others who wants to know the prevention and get protected.

Support this campaign. Visit www.headshotclinic.com and be part of spreading the word and not the virus. For a change, be POSITIVE in your life and stay NEGATIVE in HIV-AIDS.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Building HOMES not just Houses.

As I continue to grow my network attending all possible events I can cover for my online magazine, I keep on asking other bloggers to include me if there will be events I didn’t get invited to. One of them is Flow Galindez whom I occasionally bump with in some blogger events. I do remember asking him several times and although he would gracefully say yes, I didn’t really get invited. When I keep on pressing him to include me in his guest list, he asked me: “Okay ka ba sa charity kasi puro ganun ang event ko.” I immediately said yes. Of course I love to do charity works.

But I think he didn’t take it seriously at that time until I asked him again when we get a chance to meet up again in another blogger event. He finally invited me to join him in his charity event. Without even checking first my schedule, I said yes. And thank God I have a free time for the date he mentioned.

Comes November  13, Saturday. Although I was too tired and puyat covering lots of events that week and only managed to sleep for an hour, I still feel excited to try building houses for Habitat for Humanity Philippines. It was originally scheduled at Calauan, Laguna but was moved to Pasig instead. I am not really a morning person and a 7:00 AM call time is not a good idea. But since this is a charity event, I am happy to do it anyways.

I arrived at our meeting place at 7:15AM. Yes, I was late because although Flow woke me up at 5:00AM (I asked him too since I don’t have an alarm clock and that really doesn’t work for me. Hehehehe.) by calling me up, I still fell asleep and woke up again before 6:00AM. But I was really not late because Flow came in around 8AM! Hahahahaha. For this volunteer work, only Flow, Sai Saison and I are the one free for this event. It would have been fun to have many bloggers that day but according to Flow, it’s better than having more people “na maarte at magrereklamo lang” in the end.

There I met Kristine Gonzalez and Gladys Santos-Medina patiently waiting for us at Starbucks Silver City. There goes the usual chit chat like what exactly is a blogger and how that works. It’s always the same when you attend a blogger event.

I think we arrived at Pasig around 9:00 AM. For that day, I never looked at my watch to check the time. I was busy enjoying everything that is happening that day. We get some lectures on how Habitat for Humanity works, got introduced to the engineer in-charge, meet the other volunteers that day and the construction workers, and some of the beneficiaries of the houses we will build.

We were given gloves and helmet for protection. And I feel ashamed because when Flow told me to wear comfy clothes and pants, I changed it to shorts not knowing it’s not allowed in the construction site. But I was given the go signal since it was my first time. Sorry about that.

Although I am not really allowed to carry heavy stuff, I don’t want to disappoint Flow and the rest so I just obliged. We carried sacks of sands, shovel it, pump it, and build hollow blocks out of it! The latter part was the one I enjoyed the most. I only managed to create 2 big and 3 small hallow blocks but with no error at all! I think that will be my alternative business. Hahahahahaha.

We finished work at 12 Noon. I was actually expecting it will be finish by 5:00 PM. It was tiring. But I feel good. It was my first time to build a house. I remember asking myself before if I can get a chance to build something that I can proudly say I did that. And this is it. But the better thing about this is that I didn’t just build a house, I also built a home because after the experience, I feel really happy deep inside. There was this fulfillment and the eagerness to do it again. And it’s no longer just to experience it but because you wanna see its finish product and how much happiness it could bring to the beneficiary of that house.

And so, we will do this again on the 27th, this time with more fellow bloggers. I really hope they do try this out. Try it first for experience. Get out of their comfort zone. Charity is not all fun because it do requires the dirty works some time. Literally. But at the end of the day, I am sure you will realize something. Yes, it’s tiring, and yes, there will be complaints, but eventually there will be smile on your faces once you get to realize why you’re doing it.

And that I guess makes Flow realize that I am not like any other bloggers out there. He admits that he thought I am only interested in parties, launchings and the likes. Well, at least I proved him wrong. And I am happy he gives me the chance to prove it.

Blogger event is not always about parties and freebies. Let’s do some charity once in our life. For a change.

Sai, Jeman, Flow and Gladys Santos-Medina


 Kristine Gonzalez, Gladys Santos-Medina and architect 
 Jeman the Construction Worker
 Sai Saison, Flow Galindez, Jeman Villanueva
 Flow Galindez and Sai Saison building hallow blocks
 Beneficiaries
 Jeman Villanueva with his finish products
The site

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

MYX Music Awards 2010 WINNERS

Here are the winners at the MYX Music Awards 2010:

Favorite Music Video

Antukin by Rico Blanco
Bahay Kubo by Hale
Diamond Shotgun by Chicosci
Kasalanan by 6cyclemind & Gloc9
Radical by Hilera

Favorite Song

Antukin by Rico Blanco
Back In Time by Kyla & Jay-R
Di Na Mababawi by Sponge Cola
Diamond Shotgun by Chicosci
Simulan Mo Na by Pedicab

Favorite Artist

Chicosci
Christian Bautista
Rico Blanco
Sarah Geronimo
Sponge Cola

Favorite Female Artist

Charice
Karylle
Kyla
Sarah Geronimo
Yeng Constantino

Favorite Male Artist

Billy Crawford
Christian Bautista
Gloc9
Richard Poon
Rico Blanco

Favorite Group

6cyclemind
Chicosci
Hale
Pedicab
Sponge Cola

Favorite Mellow Video

And I Love You So by Regine Velasquez
Old Friend by Kyla
Tell Me Your Name by Christian Bautista
This Time I’ll Be Sweeter by Rachelle Ann Go
You And I by Richard Poon

Favorite Rock Video

Antukin by Rico Blanco
Diamond Shotgun by Chicosci
Radical by Hilera
Simulan Mo Na by Pedicab
Wala by Kamikazee

Favorite Urban Video

Katulad Ko by D-Coy feat. Luke Mejares & Artstrong
Mainit by Knowa Lazarus, Kenjhons & Chelo Aestrid with DJ Flavamatikz
Rendezvous by Dice & K9 Mobbstarr
That Girl by Young JV
Upuan by Gloc9 feat. Jeazell Grutas

Favorite New Artist

Archipelago
Duster
Letter Day Story
Peryodiko
Young JV

Favorite Indie Artist

Angulo
April Morning Skies
Archipelago
Ciudad
Us-2 Evil-0

Favorite Collaboration

Ayt! by Sponge Cola & Gary V
Back In Time by Kyla & Jay-R
Higante by Francis M & Ely Buendia
Kasalanan by 6cyclemind & Gloc9
Tabi by Paraluman & Kean Cipriano

Favorite Remake

Balita by Gloc9 feat. Gabby Alipe
Heart To Heart by Kyla
Human Nature by Billy Crawford
Tell Me Your Name by Christian Bautista
You Changed My Life by Sarah Geronimo

Favorite Media Soundtrack

Best About Life by SinoSikat
Record Breaker by Sarah Geronimo
Tayong Dalawa by Gary Valenciano
Whisper I Love You by Kim Chiu & Gerald Anderson
You Changed My Life by Sarah Geronimo

Favorite Guest Appearance in a Music Video

Cristine Reyes (Auz by Rico Blanco)
Heart Evangelista (Bahay Kubo by Hale)
Jake Cuenca (Neon Brights by Taken by Cars)
John Lloyd Cruz (You Changed My Life by Sarah Geronimo)
Maricar Reyes (Kasalanan by 6cyclemind & Gloc9)

Favorite MYX Celebrity VJ

Billy Crawford
Chicosci
Kamikazee
Martin Nievera & Gary Valenciano
Rhian Ramos

Favorite MYX Live Performance

Gloc9
Kamikazee
Richard Poon
Rico Blanco
Zsa Zsa Padilla

Favorite MYX Bandarito Performance

Bembol Rockers
Blue Boy Bites Back
Intolerant
The Lowtechs
Roots of Nature

Favorite International Video

Fire by 2NE1
Love Story by Taylor Swift
Nobody by Wonder Girls
One Time by Justin Bieber
The Climb by Miley Cyrus

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Bebe Jona




Photo album dedicated to my niece Bebe Jona.

Wedding and Birthday




Attended my friend's wedding (finally!). Congratulations and best wishes to Sheryl and Mickey.

And birthday greetings to Pinoy MINI's sir Dom.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Ruiz - Redublo Nuptial




I'm very happy for Atty. Leopoldo "Pol" Redublo and Lynnette Ruiz who celebrated their love for each other at the Glass Garden in Pasig City last January 08, 2009.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Family Day




with my family at Alabang Town Center last january 02, 2010.