Music Monday: Sex in the City Intro

Right now, I\’m watching the HBO Signature\’s Sex in the City Season 6 marathon. They are showing the last few episodes. If my memory serves me right, it\’s also the last few episodes that I watched when the show ended. Trip down memory lane, as I watch again the sex, drama, fashion, comedy, friendship and love that the SATC girls has shared us.

XOXO

Music Monday: Someone Like You

My co-worker Atiqah\’s stuck-in-my-head-song. Nice choice I should say.

The video is melancholic and deserted. Presenting it in black and white added a lonesome glory. With an added of jazzy and soulful voice of Adele. A song of hurt but with determination of moving on.

Music Monday: Ito ang Pasko ng Pilipino

ABS-CBN\’s Christmas Station ID has always been straight to the point. Pinoy Christmas is the BEST!!! Even if I\’m far away from home, we Filipinos here in SG are very creative in celebrating it.
Right now, Christmas shows and songs are all over TFC… I miss home…

Nostalgic Tuesday: An Ode to the Typewriter?

               
                                     

(…maybe I should make one)

During my elementary years, we have this good old typewriter. Mom bought when, she was working and studying her way through college. Back then, buying a desktop PC or laptop is too expensive. So it\’s either we really have to write legibly, accurately do lettering/calligraphy and push keys of the typewriter.

Those were the days when, we type and print our reports at the same time. The endless use of Touch and Go and this paper correction strip (that I forgot the brand name) are one of the must have paraphernalia when typing. The way the ribbon makes my hand all messy when you have to rewind it for re-use. These are the days before the flash disk, recycle bin, my documents, Microsoft office. 

Last time I checked, our good old TW is somewhere in our bodega. I feel sad, I think it deserves a shrine. LOL.

Remembering the tic-tac-tacky-ty sounds are like a melodious music in nostalgia…I maybe using my very first laptop now but, I can still remember the moments with the TW. Mind you, it is still useful in completing a death certificate in some third world tertiary hospital.