# 39 EXPLOSIVE MOVES
Ladies and gents. Friends, patrons, it’s my first upload from Youtube and what could be more worthy than putting up…
Napoleon Dynamite combines the grace of John Travolta, Michael Jackson, and ‘N Sync.
Canned heat is good.
# 38 MABUHAY!
Friends and patrons, welcome! Welcome! Upon recommendation and great help of the wife, I have successfully remodeled this blog. Lo and behold, we got the Pinoy Phenom—The Barrel Man, as our mascot.
Allow me to throw in this post one of the best pics that I have taken.
# 37 SO HOW WAS IT?
Looking at my few posts last year, I sense its underlying(?) tone of bitterness and a shout of wanting to leave the company. I am feeling the pressure of looking for that elusive job- but what kind of a job? In sales? Publishing? I have a handful of talks with people that I look up to. A few nights ago, I went to see my two lovable pamangkins and sought some advice from my eldest brother. He said something that really struck me.
Regardless of the pay and the working conditions, I owe it to myself to elevate my performance. My brother, probably one of the best sages in the past life, said that I need to finish what was given to me and leave it at its best condition and leave for better pay.
I have been telling myself that this time, I want to be accurate, then fast, then become a true expert. My past interviews last year showed a glaring truth– I haven’t done much and I must do it now before pursuing a bigger plan of making the biggest move in my life.
I paid a visit to my former boss yesterday and found him happier in his new job. After 13 years of service in this country’s number one auto company, he’s much more relieved and showed no signs of backing down in jumping to another job. He showed guts. People were discouraging him to leave but he showed them that it’s not the company that decides one’s fate, it has always been the person.
So now, I am putting all these in mind because I want to be better. I want that house and I want that car, and above all, I want a secure future for me and my wife.
#36 RESET
Haha! At last, señor don siops (gagu ka, papa jon!) este, your showroom manager is baaack. Thank God! It’s been a very long dryspell in this blog. Just like the big white and hairy guy, I am also doing my own housecleaning and updating of my blog though nobody would even notice the difference.
Anyhoo, thanks for your patronage. I am back so what’s new? Nothing much. Except that…
I just got married last month.
Even though things did not go as planned, I’d say it’s still perfect… Aimee showed up. Everything was great. For the pictures, just go to this photo site.
Hee.
And so, I am going to make a brief Q & A so that the questions would be answered (so that the next time I see you guys, there would be no room for small talk. It would be me who’d be asking the questions, whoever you are).
Question #1: Kumusta ang buhay mag-asawa?
the showroom manager says (TSMS): Parang bahay-bahayan. We’re living with my mom in Casa Ocampo, Las Piñas. Soon, we’ll have to move out to finally drive ourselves independent.
We’ve been going out for long and the big difference is that I am now legally snoring next to her. It’s still the same. So far
Q2: Paano kayo kumakain?
TSMS: Just like what normal people do. But this time, Aimee humanized the kitchen. We started buying spices, cereals, cooking stuff, and ingredients. She cooked for me (thank you, bebe).
I am the master of three cooking techniques: Frying, Boiling, and JAW (Just Add Water).
Q3: Where’s the honeymoon?
TSMS: Antulang… in a few months, we pray. I am a practical guy but I want a memorable wedding. I told Aimee that ours is a one-time, big-time, life-time affair. I don’t want to get married again
Q4: What’s the most useful wedding gift that you got?
TSMS: Aimee’s officemate’s gift– Cookbook. Thank you, Sherwin Baniqued.
Q5: What’s the first thing you bought as a couple?
TSMS: We got a computer since both of us would need it for internet browsing, blogging, work, and research (porn download/ viewing).
Q6: When do we see the babies?
TSMS: For now, we don’t have plans but if God gives us one, we’ll surely shower him or her with love and care. One thing is for sure: the baby would be our little flour-ling of joy. Puro pisngi just like the parents.
Q7: Ba’t di pa kayo magka-baby ngayon?
TSMS: see answer to Q6.
Q8: Ahhh… okey. Last question, masarap ba ang buhay mag-asawa?
TSMS: Masarap. Parang mainit na kanin. We’re building on each day and so far, I am loving every minute of it.

