1.13.2008

Georgia on my Mind

Great Song!
But, if you know me... you know why I'm posting this.


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Georgia On My Mind
Artist: Ray Charles
Album: Georgia On My Mind


Georgia, Georgia,
The whole day through
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind

I'm say Georgia
Georgia
A song of you
Comes as sweet and clear
As moonlight through the pines

Other arms reach out to me
Other eyes smile tenderly
Still in peaceful dreams I see
The road leads back to you

I said Georgia,
Ooh Georgia, no peace I find
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind

Other arms reach out to me
Other eyes smile tenderly
Still in peaceful dreams I see
The road leads back to you

Georgia,
Georgia,
No peace, no peace I find
Just this old, sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind

I said just an old sweet song,
Keeps Georgia on my mind

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Here're some other links. Perhaps, you'll appreciate it better, especially those who don't dig the oldies.
Watch Ray Charles on youtube, click here...
Whe story behind the song from
wikipedia

1.10.2008

SkyCable Screwed my Daily Viewing Habit

Last Sunday when I woke-up, around 10AM, I went down, picked-up the remote, turned-on the TV and the SkyCable box. I browsed through the channels to check which channel shows the better NBA game. I checked for ESPN, not good. Solar, none! BasketballTV, none! WTH, can't find them! I mean, they're not amongst the channel selections anymore; completely gone!

I asked wifey to call Skycable and verify why those two channels were not in the selections. Boy, my blood pressure shots-up when I heard the reply: Skycable is not carrying Solar any longer as they are having a problem with the commercials aired on that channel. WTF!!! I don't give a shit about commercials! I subscribed for cable because most of the times I hate commercials! What do they think they're doing?

MotherFather, the one thing that I hated with Singapore is the twice a week NBA games aired by ESPN and Star Sports. While here, I get to have my daily dose of NBA games on TV. Dang, that's now history.

I didn't ask for the BasketballTV anymore as after the call wifey, holding a piece of paper, was enumerating to me the schedules of NBA games on different channels. (She also said that JackTV is also off the selections, and my son goes; what, no more wrestling for me? hehehe)
DAMN YOU, SkyCable!!!

1.09.2008

Back in Pinas

I came back from Singapore last Saturday, 5th Jan, via Singapore Airlines. I was able to redeem from mileage points, thanks to all the business trips I had last year. I just paid for the taxes.

This is probably my last on SQ, so I tried to enjoy it. Breakfast was served. Like the usual, I asked for additional wheat bread and a red wine to go with my eggs, then, I had coffee. After a couple of minutes, I asked for my favourite SQ drink: the Singapore Sling; I also asked for some nuts. I only had two this time because there was a session Friday night with the YPI gang that lasted 'till 4AM the following day. So, not wanting to be wasted, I didn't go for the usual 3.

The in flight movies were not good, I read my Bourne book instead. It's kinda weird though: reading while drinking.

Aah, SQ! When will I get to ride you again?

1.03.2008

Happy New Year

I'm not clearing punch list today, instead I'm doing the rounds of different departments for my clearance. Yay!

It's my last day. I will be flying to my 4th job on the 3rd week of this month. Kinda giddy as it's a whole new environment. Though I've worked in both JAP and AM company, I've never been out of Asia.

I'll treat this as a new experience, even though there's "Instrumentation and Control" written all over the new job and the fact that I've worked there before albeit on a different environment and on an entirely different timezone. Yes, I had wished to travel outside Asia. I'm supposed to feel outrageously excited, instead I'm giving a lot of justifications/excuses/craps/BSs with this new development in my life.

This will be my first time to be travelling outside Asia and it's not on project assignment. How should I really feel? I don't know. I'm not even that excited like I think I should, wifey is.

Should it be enough that I feel more contended this time, having this job?

Check the facts: it is still a supervisory level post, I'll be earning more, some friends, with their family, are already there--meaning we'll have a lot of support during the transition period, there's a relocation program which covers my family and not just me, and the best part is that what I've wanted for a half decade to be able to be with my Family---not just to spend quality time with them on my home leaves, quality + quantity, is granted.

The only thing negative is going back to the Philippines will be extremely expensive!

Now, we'll see to it the kids will have their own room. Now, wifey and I will be alone on our own room. Now, we will not have the usual help with the house chores in which we were accustomed since I can remember. Now, I'm going to know if wifey really cooks, she sucks when we're starting--I can still remember that adobo which tasted more like paksiw. Now, no relatives to ask help to. It's a different ballgame. I'm positive that we'll do good, we'll survive. Yet, I still feel weird.

Don't get me wrong. I do acknowledge that I'm lucky, I'm blessed. I just can't shake-off being apprehensive.

Aah, I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul. Don't I freaking forget those lines!

Bye Singapore! I'm going to miss you, terribly!

1.02.2008

Santa Claus didn't Drop-by

I went back to the Philippines for a 10 days holiday. Although it is my last month in the soon-to-be-ex job, I was still able to secure a vacation leave because of the scheduled company shutdown. No worries though as I was able to do a task-hand-over of all my projects. Nevertheless, I'm still kinda guilty of leaving my first project unfinished. I know I already did more than what was expected off me and I can say that my superiors acknowledges that, but I still feel burdened by the fact that I'm leaving it on it's crucial stage: the site works--start-up and commissioning. Arrgh, enuff of this EMO crap.

Anyway, I went back last December 24 via Jetstar. Yeah, it's a budget airlines. A budget Airlines that charged me SGD900+ for the flight!!! And, yeah I complain of these scheming airlines and yet I still patronize it, you say? Can't help it, it's Christmas, t'was the time we OFW's return home. But, they can! They can put a ceiling on their charging fees on the holiday seasons and not end up like extortionist SOBs!

The flight was boring as expected! I brought with me my Bourne Supremacy but I didn't have the energy to read it. I opened up my printed Sudokus, started answering it. Still, No Energy. I slept.

When we reached the Philippines, I went straight to the DFS as always for that pre-packed bag of chocolates. I asked for a bag of KitKat, none. So, I grabbed the usual alternative, second choice of my daughter, cadbury. My last salary and my AWS is on-hold, I got nothing to buy more. I actually just swipe-swipe(used my credit card), instead of the usual cash payment. Anyhoo, by the time the wifey finds this one out, the salary on-hold should have been released.

The queue in the Immigration as I expected was leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenthy. After clearing the immigration, I saw again those depressing carts. Yay! Welcome to a third World Country.

Outside, upon seeing that the there’s too many waiting for an airport cab, I asked an airport personnel for the nearest exit to get a taxi ride. He pointed me the way. As I was heading out it started to drizzle. I went back in, the airport guy gestured to me to head up, to the departure. I went up; the security guard looks at me with a grin, hehehe. So, I got a taxi, metered. The taxi driver asked me if I missed my flight, I answered yes.

My taxi ride: PHP 200. Plus, I was able to leave the airport in less than 10 minutes.

Belated Merry Christmas Everyone!
Happy Holidays to my free thinker friends!