musician.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
What's your favorite movie quote?
" take what you can; give nothing back! "
- Jack Sparrow and Mr. Gibbs
If you won a $1,000 shopping spree for any store, which store would you pick?
C & E.
uubusin ko libro niyo!!!
:)
If your house was on fire and you could only grab three things, what would they be?
1. My Bible
2. Important paper briefcase
3. My laptop
What was your first paying job?
I was only 8 at that time, and it's election day, my job is to give sample ballots to them voters who are going inside the precinct. ( the job looks very promising, ain't it? But it pays, though. 300 pesos ain't bad for a rookie) :)
What's the kindest thing someone has ever done for you?
That someone shared her umbrella with me on an unforgiving rainy day.
If you could have been the author of any book, what would it have been?
"Kapatid, gumising ka na; Matutulog na tayo"
Saturday, June 19, 2010
written this thing on the first day of second semester, while waiting for our prof.
this is about the word i hate the most: "politics".
note: the lyrics i wrote in this track only represents 20% of my total anger in politics and corrupt politicians.
everything i say here, are true stories, based on what i experienced and saw wherever i go.
take the first 4 lines in the second verse, for instance:
"pauwi galing simbahan, sinaksak sa tagiliran--
ang kawawang pastor kahit walang kasalanan;
kung palaging ganito, walang kapayapaan,
pa'no na silang mga batang walang kinalaman?"
i was assigned in emergency room that Sunday morning (6-2), during our RLE in St. Augustine. the pastor and his 3 assistants arrived in the ER, all three of them arrived in critical condition. they have been stabbed by a disorganzed drunkard. the pastor clearly has pneumothorax, seeing his retractions.
I remember him moaning in pain, and the most unusual and unforgettable sentence i heard from him is this: "PUTANGINANG BUHAY TO!! ANONG KASALANAN KO??!!"
dude, that's my first time hearing a pastor curse.
now what does that have to do with this track? simple.
ever heard of the equation:
" good, uncorrupt politicians = proper governance = better jobs = people have adequate money to sustain their needs = lesser chance of violent thoughts = low crime rate " ?
and why i chose "Kanser" as its title? maybe you could figure that one out.
thanks for reading this blog post.
Godspeed!
Labels:
aj tapia,
chronic pain,
kanser
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